Sentences with phrase «with withering»

Our work is not particularly personal to us; if your eyes tend to well up with tears when confronted with a withering critique of your brilliant idea, you wouldn't last past a few staff meetings, much less a client presentation.
The Fraser Institute responded with a withering paper arguing healthy children can be raised for just $ 3,000 and $ 4,500 a year.
Haldex - equipped all - wheel - drive cars are dispatched with withering disdain: «Understeery and boring,» he deadpans.
The edTPA is a teacher - candidate performance assessment that has met with withering criticism from the unions» militants.
Borrowing heavily from The Muppets (or even High School Musical), the overall plot — put on a show, save the home from closure — is predictable, but the performers are clearly having a good time; Michael Gambon is deliciously cruel as the show's controlling musical director, while unlike Marigold Hotel, Maggie gets more to do than simply look at people with a withering expression.
If that juicy peek inside the fashion industry (with a withering supporting performance from Meryl Streep) was a chick flick guys could enjoy, «Draft Day» depicts a macho, muscular world in which women viewers can find themselves enthralled, as well.
While most superheroes are rather po - faced do - gooders, Deadpool offers something more irreverent, more grotesque in its humour and — with his withering asides direct to the audience — more knowing.
Even so, Corzine has pushed his lead back to high single digits with a withering attack on Forrester's alleged ethical issues — a drumbeat that should continue through Election Day.
Those who resisted - including each of the past three governors - have been hit with withering attack ads on television.
Labour's new Shadow Welsh Secretary Owen Smith marked his first appearance in the role in a House of Commons debate with a withering attack on the UK Government's programme of legislation.
Lear's is a concrete court of 20th - century totalitarianism — a high - Stalinist aesthetic — with the withering old dictator losing his iron grip not only on the regime, but also his senses.
State officials have been targeted with withering criticism for the website, known as Cover Oregon, which never launched because of technical problems.
Jesus was aware of this answer, and purposefully acted contrary to it by healing a man with a withered hand.
And it is because Jesus loves the man with the withered hand, and because he loves God and his kingdom, that Jesus is angry at those who would obstruct compassion and plot against his life.
It's the story of the man who entered the synagogue with the withered hand, and they watched to see if Jesus was going to heal...
When a man with a withered hand shows up in the synagogue, Jesus asks a question which everybody knew the answer to.
But I want to encourage you, be the man with the withered hand.
The man with a withered hand.
The same argument has appeared in Matthew concerning the healing ofa man with a withered hand (12:11 - 12).
My point stands that your belief that Priests have some kind of voo doo magical ability to change unleavened bread into Jesus is no less moronic than you thinking as an atheist he is concerned with wither the transubstantiation «counted» for his popsicles.
I hope you are an old lady with a withered brain, because only that can explain the breathtaking stupididty and simplicity of what you post.
There is an account in the Gospel of Luke when Jesus encounters a man with a withered hand.
With the healing often goes an announcement: he heals the lame man in order to demonstrate the legitimacy and the genuineness of the forgiveness of sins pronounced by him; the man with the withered hand in order to unmask the rigid Jewish Sabbath observance in all its mercilessness.
Medium - sized dogs (with wither heights between 45 — 60 cm) have been identified in Natufian sites in the Near East (Tell Mureybet in Syria, Hayonim Terrace and Ein Mallaha in Israel, and Pelagawra Cave in Iraq) dated to ~ 15,500 - 11,000 cal BP).
The DSG gearbox works extremely well, giving a decent impression of a conventional automatic under gentle use while seamlessly swapping between its seven ratios, but offering near - instant changes when driven a bit more keenly — or when over-ridden with wither the push - pull gear selector or (optional) steering wheel paddles.
The result of this is that you will be provided with wither very poor quality writing or worse copied papers.
Unlevel topline with withers lower than the hip is a fault.
«Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology» seems to correlate quite well with Nintendo's ups and downs.
Here's another one of Nintendo's design philosophies: Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology («Kareta Gijutsu no Suihei Shikō»).1
Games are ultimately almost the only factor in a console's success.6 But I think there's a causal relationship between Nintendo's philosophy of «Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology» and fresh, compelling games.
The philosophy of Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology isn't relegated to Nintendo.
The remark recalls a philosophy ascribed to legendary Nintendo engineer Gunpei Yokoi who referred to his great achievements — the Game & Watch and Game Boy — as «lateral thinking with withered technology».
Lateral Thinking With Withered Technology Opening Thursday, December 14 at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, 6 pm to 8 pm.
Her paintings recall the rust oranges of canyons and the flat sky blue that hangs over Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner's desert battlegrounds; their flatness however becomes streaked and abstracted, with a withered hand poking into the crook of another block of colour as in the painting «Shade» (2010).

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SPECIAL REPORT: The shake - out in Perth's legal services market is producing some surprising winners and losers, with one of the best performers being a firm many had expected to wither.
But Wither cautions that to succeed, these buyers need a «burning desire» to do whatever it is the company they're acquiring does — not just experimenting with a change of workplace scenery.
With sales of recorded music withering, the hot idea among record labels was to sign artists to so - called 360 deals, where a company didn't just release a band's recordings, but promoted the concerts, sold the merchandise, and shared in profits from websites, fan clubs and film deals.
These dry, withered orbs are made with lentils, mushrooms, and other various vegetal items, and are dressed with a rich but simple stew.
With the stock market skittish and volatile, there are many factors to blame, from crude's decline to Europe's withering economy and Ebola.
Once the bubble popped and most of the start - ups withered away, consumers were left with easily accessible and extremely cheap internet.
At the end of October, as the road show staggered to a close amidst a welter of withering media commentary, Fitt and other members of the underwriting team met with the Wired team at their New York hotel.
In an interview with ThinkAdvisor, the industry critic shares his views, including a bold - face forecast about what he gauges as the rule's most alarming aspect, plus a withering critique of the industry lawsuits seeking to vacate the rule.
Former prime minister Stephen Harper's government has been blamed for allowing Canada's «strategic partnership» with China to wither after first coming into power in 2006.
Left to themselves, the (male) pedophile bishops and priests will wither, along with PrimeNumber and their other misogynist followers.
But having embraced him who is truth as the truth because they have entered into friendship with him, evangelical Catholics are liberated from the epidemic and soul - withering skepticism of postmodernity and are empowered to embrace the authority that Jesus represents and incarnates: the authority of the living God, who reveals himself in deed and word to the people of Israel, and who finally and definitively reveals himself in his Son.
' «Mankowski's final observations on the draft are withering: «The story has been told before, but the moral bears repeating: you can never really dialogue with a Goneril, you can only trade places; and Reganomics [sic] makes no provision for buying esteem on the cheap.
The inability to keep Locke in the Locke box — and the resulting withering away all the various «intermediary institutions» — leave the lonely, shivering individual with no choice but to cling to dependency on an omnicompetent state.
Does anyone really want to die, perhaps coming down with some loathsome illness or disease, slowly withering away until your vital functions cease?
His belief that all theological argument is (quite literally) «away with the fairies», and his optimism about a harmonious world where religion has withered away, are the doctrines of new atheism.
Jonah was happy with the vine, but the next day God provided a worm that ate the vine, making it wither.
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