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25 Sentences With "has the temerity"

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And then there's his stonewalling of Congress which has the temerity to exercise its constitutional oversight authority.
In fact, Power has the temerity to express disappointment with the U.S. public for refusing to support intervention.
She has the temerity to not only disagree with Maurice's characterization of her work but, once rejected, to disappear.
When her book's heroine has the temerity to invoke Anna Karenina approaching the railroad tracks, the analogy is actually well earned.
I can't believe that this police officer has the temerity to turn around and sue the estate of the person who he killed.
"The fact that the governor has the temerity to blame anyone but himself, pointing at Amtrak, is astounding to me," Mr. McKeon said.
The Rays, the Orioles, and the Yankees all fall somewhere between OK and decent; New York, heaven help us, even has the temerity to load up a farm system.
Trump may not hate people of color, but it sure seems he is shocked every time a person of color has the temerity to do anything other than praise him.
I am intrigued by the fact that a self-described liberal (at least he was in 2009) has the temerity to investigate why people (in particular working-class Americans) vote Republican.
In Gerwig's capable hands, though, even the most familiar contours of "Little Women" feel new, not because she has the temerity to redefine Alcott's masterpiece, but because she subtly reframes it.
Then when Cruz has the temerity to use the phrase "vote your conscience," the Trumpians fall all over themselves mewling, whining and twitching, without any faint self-awareness of how ridiculous they appear.
But then I look at cameras like this here Nikon Coolpix W300, which has the temerity to cost $389.95 (or €469 in Europe / £389 in Brexit-addled Britain), and my heart sinks a little.
Similarly, there's a powerful sequence at a dinner party, in which older men lambaste a 20-something who has the temerity to chide them for the slang terminology they use, reminding him of all that they overcame and survived.
When Mary Frances' distant cousin Phillip, "a slow-food, locavoring, hipper-than-Alice-­Waters pioneer," arrives at the orchard after ­college and has the temerity to care about the place, she sees him as an interloper, proving she's a Sherwood in the making.
His threat not to deal with Congress so long as it has the temerity to question him, creates for him the ideal scenario: he gets to hold on to the throne without having to govern, which is most likely what he wanted from the beginning.
Nerve has the temerity to suggest that the lust for internet fame is not about being watched, it's about what being watched can get you — a clapback against a friend who's hotter than you, a boyfriend, a cool story, and easy money for college when your mother is broke.
If Mr. Kuroda ever has the temerity to end his bond-buying scheme, borrowing costs in this bankrupt nation, which has a total debt to GDP ratio of around 600 percent, would have to abruptly surge over 2 percentage points just to keep even with the central bank's inflation target.
Anne still, for example, smashes a slate over the head of her future husband, Gilbert Blythe, when he has the temerity to call her "Carrots," but this is no longer foreplay; it's the culmination of many weeks of bullying, including by an older boy who calls her a "talking dog" because she is an orphan.
Now, with Laszlo housebound by grief, there are no angry, object-throwing outbursts to contend with, no dredging up of painful memories of drowning brothers and faithless fiancées and suicidal fathers, no slaps to the face when someone like Sara has the temerity to suggest that healing oneself should be any physician's first order of business (or any alienist's).
Lately we ask ourselves how on earth our country should have been taken over so very thoroughly by people who defend a man who lies every single day, who brags about himself every day, who has spent a lifetime grabbing women's private parts, behaving like a cad to every person who has the temerity not to worship him, ruining small businessmen, and shaming his country.
We have had a lot of help of course from the tabloids who have helped us navigate through the parts of Parliamentary Acts, conventions and court rulings that we were a bit rusty on but the long and the short of it is that most of us are now clear that High Court judges are "enemies of democracy," just like the EU, in fact just like anyone who has the temerity to question the will of the 17.4 million who voted out.
Species: Human Description: Police Officer (formerly Detective Sergeant, now Lieutenant and Head of Special Investigations) Introduced in Grave Peril, John Stallings is an older black man who knew Murphy's father well, and has the temerity to address her by nicknames. He is willing to suspend all disbelief of the supernatural to get the job done. He was appointed to Head of Special Investigations after Murphy was demoted during the events of Proven Guilty.
Megan gave birth to their daughter, Ruby, on September 30, 2008. The couple would later feature in a popular TV commercial for Dick's Sporting Goods, in which Olsen enjoys an impromptu soccer skills exhibition with fellow MLS players Brian Ching, Duilio Davino and Christian Gómez, before he and Megan chase their screen son, "Dawson", out of the store when he has the temerity to ask for a David Beckham jersey. Olsen has rented out the apartment below his Northwest, Washington, D.C. town house to numerous teammates, including to D.C. United goalkeeper Zach Wells during the 2008 season. He was featured on the North American cover of FIFA 2001.
Furthermore, he wrote that the songs "expand [Wainwright's] melodic compass", allowing him to "bring something new to them too – namely, sexuality in the sensuality as opposed to gender-preference sense". Dave Hughes of Slant Magazine had positive comments about the album: "That Wainwright has the temerity to cover such a bona fide classic—and the chops to pull it off without breaking a limb or his brain—speaks both to his ambition and to his prodigious abilities." The album did receive some criticism. After noting Garland's lifelong attempt to master pitch and articulation, Christgau claimed Wainwright's habit of "slid[ing] past notes and draw[ing] out the final syllables of lines are signatures indistinguishable from tics".
As the ship arrives on Draconia, the Prince is speaking with his father, asking him for permission to strike first at Earth. The Emperor, like the President, is hesitant, as he knows such a war could bring down both empires. The Doctor, Jo and the Master are presented to the Emperor and the Doctor gives the ritual greeting, "My life at your command." The Prince is incensed that the Doctor has the temerity to address the Emperor like a Draconian noble, but the Doctor says that he is a noble of Draconia — the title was given him by the 15th Emperor, five centuries before when he aided Draconia against a plague from outer space.

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