Sentences with phrase «use sleight»

This scaremongering claim by Gore is a perfect example of what presenter Marc Morano means by the «Climate Hustle»: just like in a card game where tricksters use sleight - of - hand, distraction techniques, and dirty tricks in order to con the mark (the mug punter) out of his money, so the alarmist establishment is withholding key details and presenting false or distorted information in order to extract vast sums from the gullible public.
Using distraction Much as magicians use sleight of hand to hide their tricks, so dog owners practice the art of distraction to take their dog's mind off of their fear.
When you start to increase your bet, that's when they use sleight of hand to win.
Magicians use sleight of hand to confuse you about where an object is.
Which Mandrake the magician has to use sleight of hand to pull a rabbit out of a hat an Evolutionist can turn a rock into a rabbit simply by adding lots of time.
Now I'm not advocating using sleight of hand in tackling the issues at your workplace.
When she is kidnapped by his supplier, he uses his sleight of hand and keen intelligence to find her.
Since your equity is real money, scammers would like to get their hands on it and they'll make outrageous promises; using sleight of hand to do so.

Not exact matches

This isn't something short term wherever your web visitors may dispute or require a discounts, or use unethical sleight of hand.
Usually an astute group of naysayers will select one or the other to put forward, but I have seen both used almost simultaneously in what can only be admired as sleight - of - hand in service of going nowhere.
Pastry chefs routinely spread melted chocolate over sheet pans, wait until the chocolate is set to the exact right consistency, and then use a metal spatula (and considerable sleight of hand) to scrape up ruffles and ribbons and all kinds of extravagant shapes.
2 Then they will perform a sleight of hands by using some of the cash to buy 1 to 3 players and bank the rest (profit).
However, some handicappers use these «shortened» Martingale Systems to produce a «sleight of hand», which boosts the winning percentage they are able to publish and promote.
Attorney Michael Hrab — a former neighbor — also warmed up the crowd with a bit of theatrics and a sleight - of - hand magic gag that he used to jab other Democratic candidates.
When a veteran like Balls complains about his adversary using a «sleight of hand» approach, you know the excuses are being rolled out.
Speaking on Adom FM's «Badwam» morning show, the Npp financier said, over the years politicians have used fake employment figures and statistical sleight of hand to protect themselves from the angry mob of voters and sees what the Agric Minister has put out as one of such wicked tricks.
As word spread that RHIC had created a quark - gluon fluid, Son and a number of other theorists began to wonder if they could use Maldacena's sleight of hand and substitute the equations of a black hole for the ones normally applied to quarks and gluons.
Curiously enough, both pieces use some of the same sleight - of - hand to fool the unwary (coincidence?).
[Response: All the pdfs are skewed — but using the mode to compare to the mean in previous work is just a sleight of hand to make the number smaller.
But Leifsdottir uses some clever sleight of hand to make this top work - ready: underneath the lace is a flesh - tone lining.
Jim Phelps (Jon Voight) leads a team that uses high - tech computer skills as well as sleight of hand, drugs and whatever else is necessary to keep the Free World free.
But that's not the case for Bo (played by rising star Jacob Latimore), the talented young high school protagonist of «Sleight,» who uses the craft of magic as a means of escaping the harsh realities of inner city life.
Sleight is about a young street magician living in Los Angeles that must fight off a drug lord using his intelligence and natural talent in order to save his younger sister and win over a girl.
There's more than meets the eye with this lesson using art and magic to reveal literature to your students With just a sleight of hand,...
Crow's use of the Xerox transfer florals employs a similar visual sleight - of - hand by patterning the flowers she paints against the ghost - image of the Xerox transfer.
Mikula describes «Photo Book» as «having an implied narrative, using common childhood ideas that hold incredible power — an unmoored house, the sleight - of - hand quality of a rabbit in our growing - up stories.
So any «sleight of hand» (not well specified in the article) that Norway may be using today in some respects might soon be canceled out by recognition of other activities it can not currently claim.
Curiously enough, both pieces use some of the same sleight - of - hand to fool the unwary (coincidence?).
Twisting the truth to talk about who owns the company is sleight of hand trickery used to deceive people for your own gain.
And he used a bit of «chartmanship» sleight of hand in his Fig. 5 — instead of showing the 2001 - 2013 extended period of cooling, he broke it into two cooling periods, 2002 - 2008 and 2009 - 2013, to make the «pause» seem shorter and more in line with earlier short periods of cooling.
Once you take on board that is what I'm saying, you'll be able to see what it is I'm pointing out, the sleights of hand, the magic tricks used to create the illusion.
So, in typical sleight of hand AGWSF uses a description from real physics in which the atmosphere of fluid gases are all greenhouse gases, and misappropriates it to refer only to its version of «greenhouse gases».
AGWSF Greenhouse Effect fisics is created by sleights of hand, by tweaking real physics, one of the techniques used in this con is to play on word meaning, as I gave example in its use of the word «absorbed», this is deliberately done to confuse further; another is juxtaposition of real physics facts next to word play sleight of hand or a meme from AGWSF.
I thought explaining how they have taken out the real heat from the Sun because they had to use its measurements for their «backradiation from greenhouse gases» would be the easiest to explain..., the arguments about the second law are interminable because few understand that physics well enough to counter the AGW tweaking of it by several sleights of hand.
Not sure whether this is good or not, but I got a response from the great man himself accusing me of «using exactly the same sleight of hand» as Patrick Moore.
Y ’ all (generic) think it's real because you've all forgotten the Water Cycle because you no longer have it in your calculations because distracted by a sleight of hand by AGW (for it is AGW's energy budget you're using), and so all this appears new to you.
[Response: All the pdfs are skewed — but using the mode to compare to the mean in previous work is just a sleight of hand to make the number smaller.
It is, she suggests in an article for Australian Design Review, a sleight of hand that is used to mask the social and cultural crisis that the city has faced since the devastating earthquakes.
In my view, the Court felt it was necessary to use this legal sleight of hand to ensure that there is not a legal regulatory vacuum up until the time that the claim for Aboriginal title is proven.
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