Sentences with phrase «whit of»

There is absolutely not a whit of research indicating that children suffer separation anxiety when they remain with their primary parents.
Rejecting a similar argument that a statutory anomaly (between property and non-property taxes) made «not a whit of sense,» we explained in one recent case that «Congress wrote the statute it wrote» — meaning, a statute going so far and no further... The same could be said of [the PPACA conditioning tax credits on states establishing Exchanges].
(It makes not a whit of difference whether the cotton is organic if the processing would be done as sloppily as is alleged in this story.)
Attempts to remediate any of several such black swans could consume the entire wealth of nations and still not make a whit of difference (except to make some feel better because they are «doing something», however misguided).
... Which argument is given without a whit of substantiation and not a proposed causal mechanism in sight.»
... which argument is given without a whit of substantiation and not a proposed causal mechanism in sight.
No reduction in CO2 emission that's enough to make a whit of difference in the eventual outcome has happened as a result of it and none will.
Also consider that Nintendo has not translated a whit of either of these titles, outside of their operations manuals.
Show me hours of footage of Hercules, the German shepherd, being pampered by his handlers and it won't make a whit of difference.
My take, most folks don't pay a whit of attention to who «publishes» a book.
Reblogged this on YOURS IN STORYTELLING... and commented: I don't possess a whit of artistic ability when it comes to manipulating images.
Scrutinize the 2002 VW Jetta 1.8 T, and you'll notice not a whit of difference in appearance compared to the 2001 Jetta 1.8 T.
The real truth is probably closer to this: the Routan won't do the brand a whit of good, but VW thinks it's more profitable than selling the European alternative.
I explained why that would make not a whit of difference
But Call Me by Your Name is the rare festival smash that is broadly accessible without sacrificing one whit of intelligence, subtlety, or craft.
Since none of the children exhibits a whit of charisma, the only thing that makes the movie even slightly bearable is Lewis Black's game performance as the exasperated Mr. Porter, a role which called for a combination of pratfalls, popping his cork and wide - eyed reaction shots.
The role is one of Binoche's least commanding yet most touching: The character's terrified she's nearing the end of her romantic shelf life, and the star leans into her age (advanced only by Hollywood standards), playing Isabelle's vanity without a whit of her own.
The remarkable thing is that, even with a bigger cast, Kohan never sacrifices a whit of clarity or energy.
I first spotted these lovely boots on my girl Whit of Stylishly Yours snapchat.
Spock was logical, he wouldn't put stock in a being of which there has never been a whit of concrete evidence.
There is not a whit of verified evidence for any of the supernatural beings and events in that book.
There is not a whit of verified evidence for the supernatural beings or events in those stories or writings.
There is not a whit of verified evidence for the supernatural beings nor events told about in the Bible.
There is not a whit of verified evidence for any of the supernatural beings or supernatural events in that book.
All very interesting looks into ancient civilizations, with not a whit of verifiable evidence for any of their supernatural stories.
All the religious nones in the world won't make a whit of difference to the truth of Christianity.
There is not a whit of verified evidence for any of the supernatural beings or events told about by men in The Bible nor anywhere else.
It's always been them, snouts in the soil, not a whit of ambition but milk for their bairns.
If they have a whit of honesty in them, they must know that there is a mammoth possibility that they are not correct.
Fine, as long as you acknowledge that it is a dream - wishful thinking - and don't claim it as fact, without a whit of verifiable evidence, as is your wont with your «God» character and the accompanying fantasy scenarios.
There is not a whit of difference regarding what talking to this «God» accomplished contrasted with not talking to «Him».
I can reckon myself a millionaire all I want but it wont make a whit of difference for me unless I take steps to get the money out of the account.
There is simply not a whit of verified, or even verifiable, evidence that any such transformation from the Jesus - as - scapegoat actually occurred or will occur.
If you find verified evidence of a spirit world, and that it has one whit of effect on us, provide that proof.

Not exact matches

If you are going to be a successful entrepreneur as a woman, you absolutely can not care one whit what your neighbors, colleagues, in - laws, or anyone else thinks of your social life or your parenting abilities.
About eight years ago, just as he was running a white - hot chain called Dylan's Candy Bar (his co-founder was Dylan Lauren, Ralph's daughter), Rubin realized that much of his work — the kaleidoscopic displays, the lollipop lamps, the peppermint - patterned barstools — mattered not a whit to his target audience.
Comedy «The Cosmopolitans,» written, produced and directed by Academy Award nominee Whit Stillman («The Last Days of Disco»), follows a group of young Americans searching for love in Paris.
Today one needs to have certain ideas on hand, certain political and social habits of mind, in order to be part of the in - crowd, as Whit Stillman captured so perfectly in Metropolitan, his study of the changed elite culture in New York at the end of the 1970s.
I guarantee you that maybe 2 % of the students in the audience gave one whit about what Souter had to say.
The other goes something like this: Is there anything one could reasonably call a god that cares one whit about anything that transpires on this planet or in any of our lives?
I'm not so obtuse as to think that any level of government cares a whit what I think, but I think if government must tax non-profits, a good place to start would be with new property, including new buildings, that non-profits acquire or construct, and for all property, including buildings, that is not used exclusively for non-profit activities that are available to any and all who wish to participate.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter one whit...
While Indian and Negro work was carried on as an aspect of the Church's home mission task, the regular home mission work did not slacken a whit.
I fear for the safety of the people on the committee if they somehow decide that this building - which nobody cared one whit about, except for developers - is somehow not a landmark.
... The Negro can find deficiencies... in every phase of American life, but his own deficiencies are not one whit removed by pointing out those of others.
The Club that is the primary setting of Whit Stillman's THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO is a democratic place, and, an aristocratic placof Whit Stillman's THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO is a democratic place, and, an aristocratic placOF DISCO is a democratic place, and, an aristocratic place.
Without God none of that other stuff matters one whit!
Godless Vagabond It's difficult not to make fun of someone whit such preposterous beliefs.
Yet with all our advance, new problems have taken the place of those we have temporarily solved, new and previously unknown vistas lie beyond the peaks we have scaled, the limits of the universe seem further away than ever, and the purpose and destiny of man are not one whit clearer.
There isn't one whits worth of difference between a christian fundamentalist and a muslim fundamentalist!
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