The number of corporate funded education reform and charter school front groups in Connecticut is popping up faster than the buds appear during a warm spring week and these groups seem
virtually incapable of adhering to Connecticut's ethics and lobbying laws.
And the real paradox which — I am going to give away the end of the book — the very last lines of the book are about how, here's this man who is
virtually incapable of emotion but one has to categorize his scientific philosophy as being one in which emotion, your aesthetic appreciation, is your principle guiding factor.
Wenger is
virtually incapable of identifying top quality CB's and buying them.
Writing this up three weeks later, I can't of course remember exactly what I did because, as regular readers will know, I am
virtually incapable of following a recipe exactly.
The human fetus in the earliest stages of its development, when it is
virtually incapable of morphological definition, is a case in point.
Not exact matches
Yet Stephen Harper is so married to laissez - faire ideology he seems
incapable of recognizing the reality that
virtually every other world leader is now trying to come to grips with.
The core assumption of
Virtually Normal» and a compelling one, too» is that the absence of public laws granting homosexuals full equality has helped create a culture in which homosexuality is considered dirty or sinful, and in which homosexuals are deemed
incapable of loving each other with dignity and commitment.
However, no problem — John divides life into Light and (spiritual) Darkness — the trick is being
incapable of being imbued with darkness; then hating anyone is
virtually impossible, even if you don't love them quite the way you should all of the time.
Furthermore, panic regarding in - house leaders
incapable of moving businesses forward or reports on critical gaps in talent — even with employees having the ability to connect to content
virtually any time of the day — are becoming more frequent.