Sentences with phrase «think audacity»

If you want more high - end professional sounding audio, I still think Audacity is the place to go.
«I think audacity is a great word,» he says.

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But you still get dimwits who buy Saint's Row and think it's about Christian morals despite the fact it says «Excessive violence, gore, partial nu.di.ty, overt se.xua.l themes, and language» and then have the audacity to go after the video game industry for creating adult themed games.
«that he thought that bats were birds» ---------- I know, right!?!? And he had the audacity to speak to a group of people and called them «men» when He knew full well that there were women and children in there!
oh, so like pretty much all religious people you have the audacity and hubris to speak disparagingly about what other people * think * their religion is supposed to be about, implying that, apparently, you and only you have all the real answers.
The audacity of that guy — I mean who does he think he is, God's representative on Earth?
Since I believe that sometimes people mean well, and actually offer the platitude as their way of trying to convey something positive, I had the audacity to think others do to.
Funny how liberals are completely at a loss about how a black woman in the third millennium could possibly have the audacity to think for herself instead of letting them tell her how she should think.
He is judgmental and seems to think that women who get do accidentally get pregnant should be punished for the audacity of making a mistake.
«how a black woman in the third millennium could possibly have the audacity to think for herself instead of letting them tell her how she should think
Today, I'm a little embarrassed that I ever had the mistaken audacity to think I grasped the whole of God in some way that gave me definitive answers to impossibly complicated and complex questions.
Are we so high on ourselves that we have the audacity to think that we have all the answers?
Originally a Yiddish term, chutzpah is an attitude of self - confidence, or audacity, that allows a person to say or act in an honest, bold manner — to courageously state what one believes to be true and do what one thinks is right.
Although the Scot has not yet publicly commented on this turn of events, Old Trafford legend Paddy Crerand has probably said what Fergie is thinking, blasting the Premier League and the bods that work there for having the audacity not to allow the Red Devils to have home matches against West Brom, Stoke and Hull after a tough trip having to beat some Danish minnows.
Although Liverpool's assistant manager Ronnie Moran would declare, with audacity laced with the traditional Liverpool helping of sour grapes, that the best team had lost, United fans left Old Trafford that day with a sense that the future might not be so grim as we'd spent much of the season thinking.
Chick - fil - A has been ruffling feathers since its president Dan Cathy was quoted saying he supported the «biblical definition» of marriage as between a man and a woman and prayed for «God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we would have the audacity to try to redefine what marriage is all about.»
Where is the platform on which they think they have the audacity to come and contest even for a presidential slot?
This is a woman who not only has the audacity to stand up to Anna Wintour (as we saw more than a few times in the documentary), but also the confidence to rock that billowing cloud of I - don't - care - what - you - think red hair within the halls of Vogue — where the word «critical» is likely an understatement.
you think, «He has the audacity to break up with me?
I'd think both were delusional, why would any guy who could not afford to be a sugar daddy attempt to be or even have the audacity to call himself one then blame the sugar baby for needs or wants mostly because you can not afford to provide them?
The film is nothing but loud noises, people screaming at each other at the top of their lungs, brutally revolting in its graphic depictions of dismemberment and gruesome murders, and will leave you needing a shower to wash away the icky and nauseous feeling at attempting to view what some idiot (Peter Berg, The Rundown) had the audacity to think would be grand entertainment.
Also important: you can judge the audacity and creative thinking of an awards group not by what it nominates but by what it selects as a winner in each category.
But none of the twists, for all their dimension - hopping audacity, seem coherently or intelligently thought through.
But what excitement this movie is able to muster soon gives way to the startling realization that virtually none of its twists, for all their dimension - hopping audacity, have been coherently or intelligently thought through.
HOLMES: I think for a lot of people, even if «Get Out» wasn't their favorite film of the year, they respect its audacity and its freshness and the fact that it's a very unusual genre film.
Schumacher has the audacity to finish it off with a bucolic barbecue at which Jake drawls, «Well, I thought our girls should play together!»
I choose Star Fox because I don't think Nintendo has the audacity to create a game so heavily focused on online multiplayer.
While I have just received a doctorate degree in education leadership, I also like to think that perhaps more importantly, I have also received a degree in audacity, truth and love,» she says.
But then again, she does think anyone who has the audacity to challenge her on her stedfast refusal to support progressive education policy is just a big old bully.
It is just incredible to think of the audacity of naming a program «Renaissance 2010» and then ignoring the richness of the lessons from the great European Renaissance it refers to: that the ARTS, Languages, History, Social Knowledge, as well as Science and Math were all important and crucial to a well - educated person who would then contribute to the good of a greater society.
No, I can think of something worse: some world weary jack - off self publishing his nonsensical rants via the net, swilling the bitter - ade, cranking out hack «fiction,» and having the audacity to call himself a «professional writer.»
If you think you have the audacity to change the front cover at will to replace a boring cover with a sexy and steamy illustration, you will declare war with an army of loyal readers.
Then they have the audacity to tell me to not use strong language while on the call - here's an idea, DO YOUR ** JOB AND I WO N'T HAVE TO... They complete morons and can't think past the end of their own noses to realize how frustrating it is for a CUSTOMER not to be able to use their card not to mention the countless hours spent on the phone with them and the hotel chain trying to figure out why it isn't working - and you wonder why I'm cussing???? **, SINCERELY.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood earned its full marks for having the audacity to be released a mere year after ACII and not only top it but also wangle in some incredibly well - thought - out multiplayer too.
So I thought by now Crichton would have realized his errors, and wouldn't have the audacity to persist with them.
As is usually the case in these climate contrarian letters, this one has no scientific content, and is written by individuals with not an ounce of climate science expertise, but who nevertheless have the audacity to tell climate scientists what they should think about climate science.
When I read this book, I thought of the audacity of President Abraham Lincoln, in the middle of the Civil War, facing an unknown future, signing the Pacific Railroad Act and between 1862 - 1864, committing the enormous sum of $ 60 million to unite a future nation.
Just when you thought you were done with laughing over Xiaomi Inc.'s audacity to imitate MacBook Air with the similar design and model name, here comes another one.
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