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23 Sentences With "demurrals"

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But most eyes are currently on Mr. Ryan, his demurrals notwithstanding.
But the interrogation is most famous for Clinton's lawyerly demurrals and deflections.
" He said of these demurrals, "Maybe it's because I didn't trust my English.
Further questions about human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines were met with similar demurrals.
Yet the savvy woman who masked her power with demurrals was also prone to severe moral lapses.
Speaking at the White House on Thursday, the Irish prime minister, Enda Kenny, voiced the mildest of demurrals.
The demurrals are notable because several members of the court have explicitly or implicitly invited these challenges in previous dissenting opinions.
Watching Peterson, in that video, you are reminded of the many Americans who may feel refreshed by Yang's demurrals on race.
Buttigieg said Warren's demurrals were yet another example of a "yes or no question that didn't get a yes or no answer" in Washington.
Even Bernie Sanders, after initial demurrals, called for eliminating "the cruel, dysfunctional immigration system" and Kamala Harris for "starting from scratch" when it came to ICE.
Despite their demurrals, the justices seem to agree that it is poor form for politicians of one party to methodically preserve their seats with precision-engineered maps.
Hillary Clinton joined the presidential race in April 2015, ending two years of demurrals and instantly taking the lead in the contest to become the Democratic nominee.
He, in turn, adopts the gender stylings of his childhood, demanding that she consult him before spending large amounts of money, and insisting, despite her demurrals, on meeting her family.
To younger voters on the Israeli left, eager for a turn at power for the first time since 2001, Mr. Netanyahu's demurrals have left peacemaking the most urgent unfinished business of the Zionist project.
Her demurrals about taxes have prompted questions about whether she is still weighing options to pay for such a healthcare system and have provided openings for her moderate rivals to attack her ideas as unrealistic.
Mr. Sessions's demurrals — and Democratic anger over them — were a recurring theme during his first appearance before the panel for an oversight hearing in the eight months since he became the nation's top law enforcement officer.
Then there is the President's rash and reckless decision to rapidly pull US troops out of Syria, made again over his defense secretary's demurrals and apparently with little notice and no consultation with Congress or our allies and partners.
So, yes, for all of Feige's demurrals that there is no magic soup recipe to explain Marvel's success, it's clear they've hit upon some combination of wild ambition, intense collaboration, and focused storytelling that works — and has worked reliably now for a decade.
Warren makes the same point, but her consistent demurrals when faced with the tax question -- on the campaign trail, when it's been posed by voters at rallies, and on the debate stage -- set up Medicare for All critics for a predictable pile-on.
Warren came by our offices last week for an hour-long interview, and, while she made the ritual demurrals about a run for the Presidency, she spoke with a combative focus on precisely the issues that Clinton ceded to Trump in the 2016 race.
Gandhi's demurrals were however rejected by Rudra who saw this hospitality as only 'a little service to his country'. Rudra held a close friendship with Andrews who joined St Stephen's College in 1904. Andrews turned down the job of Principal in 1906 to enable Rudra to become the college's first Indian principal. In 1911, Rudra helped Lala Hardayal, a Stephanian who headed the Ghadar Movement leave the country.
Also in 1738, he helped found the Fund for Decayed Musicians, and he produced Margery, or, a Worse Plague than the Dragon, a sequel to The Dragon of Wantley. He had another popular success in 1739 with Nancy, or, The Parting Lovers, a patriotic play about a sailor leaving his beloved to fight against the Spanish. As with other works, Carey's point was primarily patriotic. Patriotic plays at the time were often demurrals of official policy and England's foreign entanglements.
On her psychiatrist's couch Dinah relates a dream; as she struggled to find her way out of a dying garden, a voice beckoned to her, promising that love would lead her to "a quiet place". Young Sam summons his (unseen) secretary to his office, pointedly asks if he has ever made any passes at her, and takes her quiet demurrals as acquiescence to his version of what happened. At lunchtime, Young Sam and Dinah have a chance meeting on the street, in the rain. They both pretend to have lunch dates elsewhere, then wonder to themselves why they lied.

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