Sentences with phrase «utterances against»

George maintained that Wike must tender an unreserved apology to the Yoruba people for his utterances against the race.
He also reminded the hopefuls that, they would have to be mindful of their utterances against each other, because they will be working together as party members after the contest.
A former Governor of Abia State, Dr.Urji Uzor Kalu has berated the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose over uncomplimentary utterances against the personality of President Muhammadu...
The party, The Punch gathered, might apply sanctions against the former vice-president over his alleged disparaging utterances against the party, if found guilty.
The Gunners MUST silence Big Sam to make eat his worded utterances against the Boss and vomit them out after he has been delt with by the Gunners.
The utterances against the Holy Spirit happened on two occasions, but my tirades against God the Father and God the Son happened on many occasions, and sometimes for really stupid and childish reasons.
To claim direct communication from God as the basis for prophetic utterance against these traditions could mean being at least threatened, perhaps silenced, or even excommunicated.

Not exact matches

Such utterances may also express attitudes, which include being for or against someone or something.
Then the warrior Arjuna, reflecting on how kinsmen were about to destroy each other in battle, suddenly speaks — and in his speech gives utterance to one of the noblest protests against war ever uttered by a soldier.
In that book and in some of his other utterances there was an understandable bitterness against Christians and Christianity.
The separatists did things against Russia's public utterances.
The meeting expressed strong disapproval and regret against the actions and utterances of the minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection and the Northern Regional Chairman.
It's difficult to appreciate why some learned persons at bar or bench would often make some «political utterances» against certain individuals or group of persons perceived or believed to be affiliated to NDC with impunity.
He admonished the supporters to be decorous in their utterance especially to the opposition so their words are not used against them later in the political season.
«I have also petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC over the conduct of the trial judge, Who doubles as the, Chief Judge of the state for her obvious bias against me stemming from her utterances in the open court.
Their utterances are believed to have emboldened the petitioners, Chris Arthur, Former TESCON - KNUST President; Adreba Kwaku Abrefa Damoa, London; Kwabena Afum Dankwa, London; and Kwame Baffoe, NPP Regional Youth Organiser, Brong Ahafo to demand sanctions against the two.
It means looking out to guard against people who profit from dividing us; it means guarding against self - centered politicians whose utterances highlight our differences rather than what we have in common as a people; it means protecting our young people from militant and terror groups who through fake religious teachings may indoctrinate and recruit our youth to commit crimes.
«Arising from the above, the forum therefore advises all parties to remain calm and guard against provocative utterances in order not to further polarize the system».
His utterances and actions when he became President were against the unity of this country.
«Specifically, the Party urges Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption (PACAC) to exercise restraint and desist from making utterances that may be misconstrued as an attack on the institution of the National Assembly.
The 911 Tape Is Excludable Under the Hearsay Rule Additionally, the 911 tape can be introduced as evidence against you during a trial under the «excited utterance» exception to the hearsay rule.
The court cited that relatively short distance, along with the severe pain the victim likely was feeling, in reasoning that it was «inconceivable» that the victim could have spent the time it took to get from point «A» to point «B» concocting a story and in ruling that the victim's statements should have been admitted under the «excited utterance / spontaneous declaration» exception to the rule against hearsay.
The defendant alleged that admitting the victim's statement at trial would violate his 6th Amendment right to confront the witnesses against him as set forth in Crawford v. Washington, while the prosecution argued that the statement constituted an exception to the hearsay rule as an excited utterance and its admission would not violate the 6th Amendment.
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