Sentences with phrase «vehement about»

She continues (she's vehement about the misinformation about dependency), «When you avoid depending on anyone else, that's not freedom.
Lord Monckton, Anthony, Steve Goddard, et al — they seem to me to be attempting to advocate understanding what's going on under the hood, whereas Hansen, Gore, Pauchauri, and a long line of politicians seem to be vehement about using the seat controls to put all the passengers in a really uncomfortable position while claiming that will adjust the air conditioning somehow.
Why am I so vehement about that?
One thing that all the shura agree with — and they're very vehement about it — is that the top priority is not to kill innocent civilians.
To be fair, Jean's plans for her golden years did not include this much uncertainty and she is vehement about her unhappiness.
Many are vehement about maintaining their autonomy.

Not exact matches

I've said more than once that, the more vehement an economist's criticisms of the gold standard, the more likely he or she knows little about it.
But this was mostly hyperbole, and to bring in the Romans to settle a dispute about the Law, however vehement that dispute might be, is really beyond the bounds of reasonable possibility.
There are many puzzles about contemporary liberalism: its inconsistencies and hypocrisies, its vehement commitments that seem out of step with liberalism's own professed principles.
Such conservatives, estimated by pollster Daniel Yankelovich as one American in five, are actually somewhat marginal to the mainstream of national life, have few polished spokespersons, and are given to unsophisticated and vehement expression of their resentment about assaults on their convictions and values.
Both partners must first be willing to hear each other's complaints and to accept feelings, however vehement, about them.
The protests may not have been too vehement but they have been around for years and more so than ever this season, while the main reason for most fans not being too full on about it is because of the respect that the prof has earned for his 20 years in charge.
Vehement denials from Team Tiger about Woods» well - being came first, followed by Tiger's Zelig - like appearances that began when he posed, upright and smiling, for snaps with tour colleagues at his The Woods Jupiter restaurant on Monday night.
The pro-European Lib Dems have been almost as vehement, with Nick Clegg ironising about «a political globe - trotting superstar».
The abuse accusations brought about a shocking downfall for New York's top lawman, who had been a vehement supporter of the #MeToo movement, and filed a lawsuit earlier this year against Harvey Weinstein's company, saying it had broken New York law by failing to protect employees from sexual harassment and intimidation.
It's so important that I suspect differing philosophies about whether to consider writing as a business is behind much of the vehement disagreements between some advocates of traditional publishing and self - publishing.
I also wonder whether this entitlement attitude is linked to the rise of cases where readers attack authors about books that took longer than expected to write, e.g. the vehement criticisms of George R.R. Martin and Lisa Valdez.
To find hands - on advice for indie authors, look no further than these resourceful sources where the alliance is vocal about their vehement support.
A Vet student launched a vehement attack on my column about the vaccination debate, thereby proving how little they are taught about canine health and the immune system.
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