Sentences with phrase «supposed litany»

There are those who list the supposed litany of missteps made by our movement's leaders.

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When this is understood, Hart's litany of capitalism's supposed abuses — pollution, the confiscation of property, unsafe working conditions, etc. — can be seen not as the inevitable result of unchecked market behavior but as a profound betrayal of the very taboo against the initiation of force that capitalism depends on.
So on one hand we have an incredibly detailed litany of rehashed innuendo regarding the minutiae of canvassing operations and supposed irregularities at the level of timesheets, with the implication that someone is cheating; while on the other hand we have a blithely cynical sketch of how two billionaires own a political party, with one of them forthrightly buying its ballot line for himself.
[Response: Aside from the fact that we've been down all topics on this road about 600 million times now and that the goal of the image was to portray the most likely temperature history up to the present, and that the increase in standard error going back in time is exactly to be expected as sample size drops, and that your post is off topic, and that you say you're not out to hang Jones while you describe a litany of supposed dis - honesties and cover - ups on his part...
«Current practices in reunification therapy may involve simply listening to the child's litany of complaints against the targeted parent, having the targeted parent apologize to the child for supposed parental failures (often exaggerated, distorted, or even fabricated by the child), and encouraging the further disempowerment of the targeted parent who must seek to appease the child, continually, and without success in altering the child's rejection.
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