Sentences with phrase «way insinuating»

«I absolutely will not deny that Phil was probably the man of the matches at the Presidents Cup, and this is in no way insinuating that Phil's not at some point going to be a captain at the Presidents Cup Cup and the Ryder Cup,» the outspoken Golf Channel analyst said a day after he had called both aging superstars undeserving of such esteemed posts.
I felt it that morning standing beside the window, the quick, furtive way it insinuated itself, and I had no idea what to say to myself about it.

Not exact matches

In The Atlantic, Michael Hirsh wrote that «Biden has insinuated himself into the White House, while seeming hardly to try, in a way that no other vice president in memory has done.»
Your headline insinuating that Obama's christianity is «wrong» is in every way offensive.
I guarantee you that Matt never strung sentences together that went like these, only interpreted that way by the «Pastor» but insinuated that he did state them:
But you do have to listen «between the words» — he uses the word «creator» much in the way a theist would and, imho, without trying to insinuate such.
... We must develop a detailed sense of where and how racism has insinuated its ways into our thinking, and must recognize the subtle ways that it continues to infuse our thinking.»
Thus such programming must be thought of as a kind of subversive activity, seeking out points of vulnerability within the mass media «s powerful and virtually monolithic structure, and insinuating itself in ways that are sufficiently in line with the media «s own expectations that it will not be readily rejected.
Christians in particular have a way of letting careless language about God creep into our idiomatic subculture to the point that we talk about Him (and thus insinuate things about His character) without even realizing it.
It never was my intention to insinuate that «My Truth» was the way.
But I in no way meant to insinuate that He was less that my personal Savior.
Look at the way rumours insinuate themselves through the national press, winding from paper to paper to website to tweet, until it emerges that the speculation was simply the invention of a bored 15 - year - old.
Lucho was great he entertained us and I greatly miss him but he played how he knew, albeit without Barca style midfielders, But ev returned emphasis to the midfield he also needs his players, am I insinuating The midfield is poor, No way!!
You have insinuated that spending big is the only way to win something - perhaps we all need to re-direct our «outrage» to the board and look for different ownership.
But there is no reason to insinuate that parents who make other choices do so because «no one is perfect,» which is another way of saying, «their choice is inferior to mine.»
I never said, nor insinuated in any way, that «every second woman is thinking of homebirth.»
So the next time you see a toddler nursing, insinuating that the milk their consuming at the moment is of no nutritional value, may not be the way to go.
A few people come straight out and ask, some people wander around the topic, asking if it «gets in the way of your marriage,» and I've even run into a few people who insinuated that I was a bad wife and mother because I was putting my child's needs before my husband's needs, which in addition to causing my husband pain, was giving my child a bad example.
I will not rule out that eating and less stress can help reduce the symptoms of some autoimmune diseases, but I take VERY high offense in your article insinuating that Type 1 diabetes can in any way be reversed.
Note: All these snacks are Paleo approved, but in no way are we encouraging or insinuating that children should be on any diet or constricted eating plan.
An easy way to naturally steer the conversation towards a date is to insinuate the idea of a date first.
The slender story seems overextended at times, with Lu finding new ways each week to insinuate himself into Yu's life.
We discover what has gone wrong when their father Royal insinuates his way back into their lives, after a 20 - year absence, by lying to them that he has cancer.
Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin, a fatherless teen who insinuates himself into the doctor's life in gradually unsettling ways.
Steve has a down - home way of insinuating himself with the locals which even turns the head of a pretty schoolmarm (Rosemarie DeWitt).
Marsh's decision to portray Sandow as a doctrinarian who belittles his teenaged children and denies his own checkered past makes the events that transpire — as Elvis insinuates himself into the unsuspecting family in unsavory and ultimately devastating ways — feel punitive and mean - spirited.
But David's ex-wife, Tessa (Heigl), still dreams of a reconciliation and insinuates herself into Julia's life in escalatingly psychotic ways.
The survey, which asked over 1,100 head teachers, insinuated that 31 per cent of school leaders believe that more than half of their new starters in Reception had arrived under - prepared in some way, with 78 per cent claiming that they pupils behind expected levels in speaking and without the social skills expected at the age of four.
Secretary Duncan's comments insinuate that the TIMSS 2011 results in some way reflect a lack of STEM preparedness.
He insinuated that Hyundai engineers are hard at work finding ways of reducing weight, which would help EV range, as well as acceleration.
Her pursuit of Denys was in part a way to be more like Karen and also a way to show she was not the inferior child Karen insinuated she was.
There is no sure fire way to do it but his article was insinuating that blog tours were a waste of time.
For the record, I am not an «aspiring» author — I have a 150K word science fiction novel (not romance, as the author incorrectly insinuates by my inclusion in this article) available for purchase on every major online retail site, one which has sold multiple thousands of copies and resulted in enough income that we are now consulting with a tax accountant to determine the best way to structure our finances going forward.
Lastly, you come to my site (which is 100 % free by the way) and don't offer constructive criticism but insinuate that I am incompetent and misleading my followers, in which I take a huge offense.
Binary Options brokers may insinuate, in their campaigns, that trading binary options equals making money the easy way hence the huge turnout.
the LAST thing we need is some ignorant f *** like you going out of your way to convince people that these ALL of these dogs are DANGEROUS and basically insinuating the breed needs to be exterminated.
The fact that Hardline's campaign is called «Episodes» chillingly insinuates that more content might be on the way, but if Hardline's Premium subscription contains any single - player content whatsoever, expect the community to be very, very upset.
Less interested in explicit depictions of war, the exhibition explores the various ways political conflict insinuates itself into cultural imaginaries and manifests itself in artistic practice.
A deadpan flippancy insinuates its way into «Ink Art» — a sense of closed horizons and narrow purviews... local tweaks on international trends don't necessarily build upon the store of human experience.
The truth of the matter is that much of what Montford and McIntyre say (and more of what they insinuate) * is * wrong * and * we still have some ways to go before we have a full understanding of climate over this period.
I see the use of «acidification of the oceans» as scaremongering and insinuating bad outcomes in the same way as:
At the same time though, your discussion of the way in which business has insinuated itself into government seems to suggest that, at least with New Labour, the nation state is no longer a source of protection from the corporate takeover.
DC, I wish I could communicate with you by email; I didn't mean to insinuate although I see it came out that way.
An elemental question begs to be corroborated in more than one way for sheer fairness: When the main pushers of the idea that the «reposition global warming» phrase insinuate it is proof of an industry - led disinformation effort employing crooked skeptic climate scientists — Naomi Oreskes saying it indicates a plot to supply «alternative facts,» Gelbspan saying it is a crime against humanity, and Al Gore implying it is a cynical oil company effort — are they truly oblivious to the necessity of corroborating whether or not that phrase and the memo subset it came from actually had widespread corrupting influence, or did they push this «evidence» with malice knowing it was worthless?
Google Books, even in its current legally encumbered state, has over the last year insinuated its way into how I work.
It will probably prove to be the second most - popular way for Amazon to insinuate itself into your living room.
What I liked most, though, were the more subtle ways the Gear Sport tries to insinuate its way into your daily life.
Wireless charging has insinuated itself into my life in ways I didn't expect; popping a phone onto a charger for a few minutes to top it up before leaving the house is convenient in ways that hunting for a plug never will be.
That insinuates, but in an honest and positive way, that your current team doesn't have the same qualities.
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