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102 Sentences With "an iota of"

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It failed to elicit an iota of nostalgia in me.
He does not laugh, smile, or indicate an iota of irony.
Yet Trump betrays not an iota of remorse or self-reflection.
The state did not have an iota of evidence against my client.
Furthermore, as to the hateful congresswoman: Show even an iota of dignity and class.
In any case, the Cubs lost Game 7 without an iota of spectator sabotage.
"There was not an iota of disrespect involved," Mr. Gilliam wrote, again on Facebook.
If it can give one brown kid in Montana an iota of optimism, that's great.
Often with only an iota of the outrage we've already seen during Facebook's latest scandal.
The MDC has, as yet, produced not an iota of evidence to back its allegations.
"We don't have even an iota of trust in them," says Farida Nabourema, an opposition campaigner.
Those who shout AZADI from the roof tops don't give an iota of AZADI to others .
God knows I don't have even an iota of what it takes to do something like this.
"If you have an iota of patriotism, you should step aside," Mesa said in a news conference.
Whatever we can say or do that provides even an iota of self-worth will have benefit.
They wanted an iota of power over the things that ripped their lives apart at the seams.
I don't know any public health officials who felt even an iota of assurance coming out of that conversation.
But I'm pathologically unable to give these people an iota of satisfaction, of letting them know it got to me.
As though, somehow, human intention has an iota of sway over whether a cat decides to maul you or not.
I believe him; he's never expressed even an iota of regret that I'm not more hands-on in the kitchen.
"I did not have an iota of thinking to help anyone and the thought never crossed my mind," Park said.
The White House appears to have an iota of awareness that the president might be a less-than-ideal funeral attendee.
It's a worthy harangue — or at least it would be if there were an iota of integrity and consistency behind it.
Often casual and spare, these innovative restaurants have done away with prix fixe staidness without sacrificing an iota of artful technique.
There's a bracing lack of vanity in how she conveys this long-lost world and not an iota of misplaced nostalgia.
The palm-oil brouhaha illustrates the savage, self-righteous tone of political warfare in a movie without an iota of humor.
I see no point in giving voice to false hope that Donald Trump will do the country an iota of good.
Corn said there is not "an iota of evidence that she's abused anything" on Tuesday night's "Hardball," which is hosted by Matthews.
The government also continues to dole out large export subsidies without an iota of proof that these subsidies have helped increase exports.
Of course, people who lack even an iota of understanding of government may vote, but they certainly cannot fulfill their duties of citizenship.
"In case of any threat, we will have not even an iota of doubt to protect and defend the Iranian waters," Tangsiri added.
Please take a look at it, let those words sink in if you need an iota of hope without any Pollyanna hand-waving.
Image: TwitterWe may have lost our beloved headphone jack, but it's human nature to find an iota of hope in even the worst tragedies.
She expressed guarded optimism about Trump Thursday, her controlled demeanor barely reflecting an iota of worry about the man who lambasted her as a candidate.
Pressley said Ford has had a "lifetime of trauma and shame" and that if Kavanaugh "had an iota of decency" he would withdraw his nomination.
"All these things are pure wild allegations, there's no substance, not an iota of truth in any of these allegations," Mittal said on CNBC-TV18.
He praised Ryanair for strictly following its "outrageously successful" strategy with "not an iota of deviation from that course", for example moving into long-haul flights.
The company needs to absolutely nail the Google Assistant experience, and doing that meant not ceding an iota of control to partners in the first iteration.
Eisenhower's humiliation of Britain and France in the Suez crisis of November 1956 weakened two allies — without gaining an iota of good will from Arab nationalists.
The attendees were mostly men, but there were plenty of women as well, none of whom seemed to have an iota of doubt about their candidate.
Here, it is common to see people who wear both puffer coats and flip flops, or beanies with their tank tops, without an iota of irony.
I've seen how our heroes, activists, journalists and celebrities have completely sold their souls to support something no person with an iota of morality would do.
Far From Home doesn't waste an iota of the good will Marvel has earned in its previous offerings — every cheeky nod towards Peter's future in the MCU feels genuine.
So far, neither of the kids who have already turned 18 has shown an iota of interest in a weapon, and I am secure in what I consider successful parenting.
Reviewing books also had the advantage of approximating college work almost exactly, which was especially appealing to the younger version of myself who lacked an iota of career-oriented ­imagination.
And scientists who study tiger shark behavior popped in to say that there's "not an iota of accuracy" in Appel and Fuiava's tale of sharks circling and ramming their boat.
We have a ways to go, but the more people that can have an iota of the moment that I've had, where it's just like, "Holy shit" … JS: You're right.
Many of us have worried that the increasingly circuslike, invasive, round-the-clock nature of modern campaigns would frighten off anyone with an inkling of modesty, an iota of self-doubt.
Politics President Trump has made it clear to House Democrats that they won't get an iota of cooperation from his administration as their various investigations of the Trump presidency move forward.
"In fact, any statistics that cast an iota of doubt on the achievement of the government seem to get revised or suppressed on the basis of some questionable ideology," the letter said.
Last week proved that there was no such swap, that he hadn't done an iota of work to devise one and that he was spectacularly unprepared to shepherd such legislation through Congress.
As social media evolves, increasingly soiled by the worst and loudest impulses of humanity, any poster with an iota of self-awareness has to wonder: What the fuck am I still doing on here?
The Stolper-Samuelson theorem, however, found "an iota of possible truth" (as Samuelson put it later) in the hoary argument that workers in rich countries needed protection from "pauper labour" paid a pittance elsewhere.
Interpreted with even an iota of charity, in light of her record and commitments, even in light of the comments immediately preceding and following, Clinton was clearly trying to express concern for coal communities.
Like the others before it (including last year's original A Christmas Prince), Royal Wedding is unadulterated schmaltz, designed to uplift and ring in the holiday season without an iota of shame or ironic self-awareness.
A malevolent force has been loosed on the world, moving great invisible gears in unpredictable ways, and no one can say with an iota of certainty where we will be five, ten years from now.
There's not an iota of hospitality, of welcoming in strangers and travelers: For the Fascist, everything is encompassed within the State, and nothing human or spiritual exists, or even has value, outside of the State.
Recognizing an iota of its freedom and independence would give renewed encouragement to centrifugal forces among any number of people and regions on the fringes of what is still very much a conglomeration of republics.
In the days leading up to Clinton's humbling defeat, some of Priorities' biggest givers were reluctant to project much confidence, signaling that even they were unsure that their millions of dollars made an iota of difference.
GREG VOUROS, SEATTLE To the Editor: President Trump has neither in word nor deed displayed an iota of Christian charity toward the poor, the disabled, the dispossessed or the stranger that Christ enjoined of his followers.
If the administration had shown an iota of good faith—by allowing witnesses like Mick Mulvaney and John Bolton to testify and then raising specific executive-privilege claims, for example—a delay would make more sense.
He never once says anything of substance about Aleppo, anything at all to indicate that he actually understands what's happening in the city and has an iota of an idea of what to do about it.
Rudy Giuliani's campaign to lead the State Department without an iota of foreign policy experience speaks to this, as does Bannon's use of radio interviews with Trump to ingratiate himself and alter the candidate's positions with leading questions.
"Hang me if they find an iota of truth in the girl's case," said Ajit Singh, whose son, Amit, was one of the men arrested on Tuesday after he had been released on bail in the previous case.
"Contrary to the romanticized idea being peddled by some, recent lopsided concessions in U.S. policy towards Cuba have not led to an iota of positive changes in the way the regime rules or the Cuban people live," Menendez added.
When I watch him, sometimes when he's on the verge, it's almost as if he lets in an iota of doubt, and at that elite level, that's all it takes to lose the edge, the zone and a match.
The one-person project has counted eight releases since 2009, and the latest sticks to Book of Sand's stated themes (anti-racism, feminism, veganism) without feeling preachy, falling back on rote audio samples, or sacrificing an iota of intensity.
If there could be a consistent stream of Corgi butts on everyone's feed at all times taking up even an iota of the space typically given to criticism/fake news, then I truly think the world would be a better place.
Detailed statistical analysis found oil states tended to reelect incumbent governors when oil prices were rising and defeat them when petroleum prices were falling, even though no governor of any American state has an iota of influence over oil prices.
Over the decades, the band—which currently features founding members Shiva and Kathir alongside more recent additions Vinod and Simon—has cultivated a truly unique sound that pays homage to its creators' heritage and spirituality without sacrificing an iota of extreme metal intensity.
There is also no evidence that Reagan's "rollback" policy – which sought to aggressively challenge communist movements throughout the world, from Central America to Afghanistan and Africa – had an iota of influence on the liberalizing reforms that catalyzed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Before Grant demands respect from the Duchess of Sussex for herself and her father, she should take a quick glance in the mirror and admit that the Markle side of the family hasn't given Meghan an iota of respect since she started dating Harry.
The point was, he was no transient but a former jurist who'd no doubt passed judgment on whole truckloads of transients in his time, and the further point was that that didn't make an iota of difference, except maybe by way of funeral arrangements.
Stop trying to trick me into caring about all of these fake holidays that were invented by PR people in the interest of selling things that are otherwise so inconsequential and commonplace that I wouldn't spend an iota of brain power thinking about them.
While the haters may argue that the president's physical display of affection for himself indicates how dangerously bloated his ego has become, I can't help but have an iota of respect for the fact that he was able to consistently applaud himself with such ferocity.
Rather, it perpetuates a "deep suspicion" among the Republican party (a suspicion that has existed since the 1980s) of U.S. environmental laws, fostered radically inaccurate misinformation about climate science, and is led by a president who claims — without an iota of evidence — that wind turbines cause cancer.
To much of the right, it's obvious that Jeong's tweets represented anti-white racism in its purest form; to much of the left, it's obvious they were jokes that anyone with an iota of self-awareness could parse, and the affront taken at them is pure bad faith.
I, for one, may not know what it's like to have to say goodbye to the love of my life as I sacrifice my life to save the world, but thanks to Captain America, I can feel an iota of that pain, and use it to unleash my emotions whenever I feel blocked.
To do even an iota of any of this would mandate some type of credible "hot-line" mechanism between Tehran, Washington and other key players to deconflict the inevitable incidents and attacks from proxies, splinter groups and lone wolves that would work at all costs to destabilize any improved, less confrontational relationship.
But if we're going to start putting Democrats' diverse options for 2020 on magazine covers, falling in and out of love with them and floating scenarios sublime and ridiculous, he warrants an iota of oxygen, a small pocket of the breathlessly speculative space that Cory and Kamala and Elizabeth and Beto are taking up.
Trump resigned the presidency already — if we regard the job as one of moral stewardship, if we assume that an iota of civic concern must joust with self-regard, if we expect a president's interest in legislation to rise above vacuous theatrics, if we consider a certain baseline of diplomatic etiquette to be part of the equation.
Later that day, the pair proved once again that their baby by no means implies they've lost an iota of their edge, posting a photo on Instagram in which it appears that Prinsloo is enjoying a glass of wine with bottle in hand and Levine is rolling up something smokable while his hair is obscured by a shower cap and some kind of white substance.
Because, in my own small way — which did not, of course, involve a man nearly twice my size hovering behind me like a leather-faced stalker in a B-grade horror flick — I could relate to her, or, at least, to the strain of having to smile and nod at someone who lacks an iota of insight about the kind of work I'd done for most of my adult life.
In the theatric establishment, an iota of stigma is magnified into a world of scandal. But Yang, scrupulous in behavior, has never been involved. Ending an 8-years love marathon, Yang married Hung Wen-tung on 26 March 1983. The marriage drew thousands of uninvited fans to the Grand Hotel.
Veeramani, Collected Works of Periyar, pp. 72 & 73. Periyar argued on how a person with an iota of sense or rationalism in could do such things such as giving special treatment only to Brahmins. Some examples practiced were for lower castes to fall at their feet and to even, sometimes, wash their feet and drink that water.
Everyone was so unfair to me. Other newcomers were praised for every > little achievement, but I was not given an iota of acknowledgement. When it > came to me, it was always, 'Okay, she has done well, but what's the big deal > about her?'. Nobody gave a 17-year-old credit for doing my job reasonably > well.
Fermin (also Firmin, from Latin Firminus; Spanish Fermín) is a legendary holy man and martyr, traditionally venerated as the patron saint of Pamplona, the capital of Navarre, Spain. His death may be associated with either the Decian (250) or Diocletianic persecution (303).Roger Collins, The Basques (Blackwell, 1986), p. 61: "In this tale there exists not an iota of truth".
Bieber's voice often resembles a breath contorted inexpressively through notes; here, he lets it weightlessly fall through textures. They are his best performances to date, allowing him to flex a rhythmic playfulness without communicating an iota of legible emotion." USA Today Maeve McDermott wrote: "'Sorry' is just as much of an earworm as his previous single 'What Do You Mean?', with the same summery neon-hued electronic production.
Other critics were not as kind. It was panned by Judith Crist when it premiered on television: upon noting that it was the first of Knotts' films that did not get a G rating, she said that its "smutty pseudo-satire on pornography, civil liberties and bird- watching would be rated as sub-Z by anyone with a knowledge of the alphabet, let alone an iota of taste."Crist, Judith. "This Week's Movies".
Bhavya Sadhwani, describing her as "a real life heroine", lauded her for "voicing her opinions without an iota of inhibition". Another editorial in The Week stated that with her powerful performances, and by voicing her opinions, she "has always stayed ahead of her contemporaries in the industry". Following her portrayal of such characters as those in Dev.D, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Shaitan, and Margarita With a Straw, Koechlin gained wider recognition and earned the tag of a "nonconformist".
"Pakistan would not touch a hair of his head or take an iota of his powers." Scholar Das Gupta also states that Khurshid stayed there for several months and created an atmosphere of communal frenzy against India. At the beginning of October 1947, Jinnah sent him to Kashmir again. The Maharaja had appointed Justice Mehr Chand Mahajan, with known connections to the Indian National Congress, as his prime minister, replacing the pro-Pakistan Ram Chandra Kak.
He also has occasional seeming oedipal / incestuous dreams about his mother. Lola wants Hlynur to get out of the house and find himself something to do because she recognizes from the start that that's what he needs most, but Hlynur prefers to pass the time in a true slacker fashion with plenty of excess and not an iota of effort. He sees no real future for himself, rather an entire life supported by the Icelandic welfare state. "It's a great system." he says.
One day Geeta Srivatsav (Meenakshi) comes to him and asks him to fight the case of her sister, Dr. Asha Mathur (Bina), who is accused of killing a patient on duty with her medicine, which she gave from her purse. Arun refuses saying that if she can produce even an iota of evidence of her sister being innocent he will fight for her. Geeta replies coincidentally the same sentence "Jiske paas koi sabut, koi gavanh nahi hote kya we begunah nahin hote." Arun is instantly reminded of his mother's pleadings before Thakral.
32, available here in February he presented a broad foreign policy program including control of Gibraltar,La Voz de las Patatas 24.04.16 available here federation with Portugal and confederation with Latin American states,El Siglo Futuro 16.02.32, available here in March he labeled the proposed universal suffrage as unjust and lambasted the Republican government for overspending and highly inflated budget.El Siglo Futuro 30.03.32, available here The same month he triggered riots in Soria by proclaiming that he had no intention of surrendering an iota of his wealth without a fight.
Along with Gandhian principles, Joshi's poetry from the early 1930s also reflects his socialistic influences. Joshi considered Jatharagni (1932), Panchali (1932) and Mochi (1933) as examples for his poems those reflect Marxist influence. Dhirubhai Thaker has observed that Joshi "challenged the establishment in a restrained but a threatening tone." in Gangotri and following poem exemplified it: :Racho racho ambarchumbee gumbajo... :Bhookhyaan janona jatharaagni jaagashe... :Khandernee bhasmakanee na laadhashe :Build, build, you may, the domes of skyscrapers, :when the fire of hunger of the hungry flares up, :will you not find an iota of the remnants burnt. But, Joshi was not associated with Marxism.
How It Began: A Time Traveler’s Guide to the Universe is a non-fiction book by the astronomer Chris Impey that discusses the history of the universe, with chapters ranging from the proximate universe to within an iota of the Big Bang. It was published as a hardcover by W. W. Norton & Company in 2012 and as a paperback in 2013. It is actually the prequel to his 2010 book How it Ends, which talks about how everything, from individual humans, to the human species, to the Earth, and finally, the universe, might one day end in the future.
There are so many times where you feel like the movie would go a predictable path or get preachy but the director and scriptwriter has ensured that they have kept things fresh...[.]" He also praised the Mohanlal's versatility. Manoj Kumar R. of The Indian Express described the film as "an extraordinary story of an ordinary family" and rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it a "slice of life film." He added, "without an iota of vulgarity or scenes that make the family audience uncomfortable, Jibu Jacob has dealt with the most controversial topic — infidelity — in the most charming way possible.
Despite being known for works of beautiful women bijinga (Ukiyo-e beauty portraits) Shōen reportedly said "Never once did I paint a work with the expectation that it would be a fine work as long as the woman depicted was beautiful. My earnest hope is that all my works are like fragrant jewels, always with a sense of fresh purity, never with even an iota of the vulgar". She is respected for her fight for women's rights in Japan and her achievements as a great artist not just a female artist. During Shōen's time, Japanese art was experiencing a change in style and influence.
" Jaykumar Shah of Planet Bollywood gave the movie 8.5/10 stars, saying that "All in all, this is the best movie to come out from India this year so far. It is gritty, well-paced, extremely well-acted, genre defining, path breaking work of art. The movie is not for the ones who are not comfortable with violence being depicted graphically. If you can digest violence on screen, it is a sure winner." Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the movie 4/5 stars, saying that "On the whole, Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 2 is an Anurag Kashyap show all through and without an iota of doubt, can easily be listed as one amongst his paramount works.
That Linda Lavin is a fabulous > Nanny you don't need me to tell you, but this always remarkable actress > manages here to surpass even the stiff competition of her own previous > triumphs, squeezing every last drop out of her part without the slightest > trace of ham or plea for sympathy. Scarcely less admirable is the Louise of > Michele Pawk, who lends great heft to a humdrum character, making her > intensely human and profoundly moving. Donna Lynne Champlin is unswervingly > straightforward as the grown Helen, and Sara Niemietz makes little Helen > lovable with never an iota of cuteness. Amazing, too, is the Malcolm of > Nicolas King, a child actor with timing to make old pros envious.
To him neither revival of the original spirit of Hindu religion and ancient traditions which formed part of Gandhi's conception of freedom, nor complete liberation from the British rule which was considered by Nehru to be the meaning of freedom or both of them together could ensure individual self-respect or the eradication of social ills from Indian society. In his opinion, the task of fulfilling the need for self-respect would have to be faced whatever be the extent of political freedom gained. Pointing out that even the British monarch in a sovereign independent nation had no freedom to marry a person of his choice and had to abdicate his kingdom, Periyar raised a question whether Gandhi's vision of freedom or Nehru's concept of independence contained even an iota of individual self-respect. Periyar believed that self-respect was as valuable as life itself and its protection is a birthright and not swaraj ('political freedom').
Keeping in mind the already volatile socio-political situation that the state was passing through, the choice of Anwara Taimur as the Chief Minister on the part of the Congress Party was a strategic one. It was from this time onwards that the Congress came to be identified as an all-time appeaser and saviour of the Muslim vote-bank in Assam, which had to be protected at all costs, even if it meant fomenting religious hatred against the native Hindus. Interestingly, Anwara Taimur was elected to the state legislative assembly of Assam from Dalgaon, a constituency in the Darrang district of Lower Assam that was and still is heavily dominated by Bengali Muslim migrants (few years back, a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India, Upamanyu Hazarika, had informed that there exist a few villages in Darrang district where immigrants not only outnumber the natives, but the latter have been pushed into ghetto-like dwellings in their own ancestral abode). Thus, without an iota of doubt, Anwara Taimur primarily represented the Muslim immigrant interests.

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