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And I add -- and I add it in all sincerity -- what do you have to lose?
They could, in all sincerity, deny anti-Semitism – some of their friends were Jewish, for heaven's sake!
In all sincerity, the most important part of the equation is what you plan on actually charging with your brand new portable charger.
A collection of cathartic noise rock anthems that combine winsome country melodies with roaring guitars, it is, in all sincerity, my favorite rock album of the 90s.
He vowed to eradicate the practice and said the university was considering "in all sincerity" what to do about past female applicants who lost out on places.
"I'm sorry that I can't be with you all tonight in Yerevan, but I can say in all sincerity that I'm with you in spirit," the message begins.
Conversely, a contributor to "This American Life" once recounted the experience of asking a group of strangers at a party, in all sincerity, whether unicorns were endangered or extinct.
He might've been the last American novelist ever to fly the American flag in all sincerity—at least, he hung one in the window of his apartment after September 11.
"The purpose of my video is to give my testimony in all sincerity and to stop the rumors about me for a time, to get a little break," she said.
"Natixis considers it has provided the public, in all sincerity, all the information available on its exposure gradually as it was identifying the underlying risks," the bank said in its statement on Monday.
I think we felt — and I say this in all sincerity, because I don't think it was insincere whatsoever — we felt that the world was going to hell and that we were afraid it would take us with it.
"The truth is I honestly, in all sincerity, thought that the whole Eminem thing was done in some semblance of humor until Eminem called me a p–sy (that was off camera) and then threatened to beat me up," he wrote.
"I do watch the show every day and I want to say in all sincerity, I'm very grateful to everyone for stepping up and working all these extra shifts — because it's the holidays and it's a lot to give up," she said.
"Beyond that, the girls are making a very clear case of how they feel about the dress code and the boys, in all sincerity, are very clearly making their case and this is part of the discourse that happens in society," he added.
"More often than not, when we first meet our clients they tell us in all sincerity that 'it's not about the money,' but in the end, even a jury verdict is a dollar figure," said Andrew Stoll, who has represented several plaintiffs in police misconduct cases.
Ars Technica reports that Long Blockchain's lofty plans to raise several million dollars through a stock offering as well as purchase 1,000 bitcoin mining rigs (all announced on Friday) has been cancelled (today, less than two business days later.) Let no one doubt this was a very serious business plan that serious people proposed in all sincerity. [Bloomberg]
"Who was playing?" Abrams asked in all sincerity. In the 1990s, he was working for the Norwegian Cruise Line, giving talks and signing photographs (Brooklyn) while emphasizing his two outstanding on-base percentage seasons.
After crossing the line and riding his lap of honour, Van Lerberghe declared to the crowd and, in all sincerity: "Go home; I'm half a day ahead of the pack."Qui étaient les premiers Flandriens? (Wijnendale) sur iedereenflandrien.beEpic races sur rondevanvlaanderen.
He further > instructed him, saying: 'If thy elder brother should make high fields, do > thou make puddle fields; if thy elder brother make puddle fields, do thou > make high fields. In this manner did the Sea-God in all sincerity lend him > his aid. Now Hiko-hoho-demi no Mikoto, when he returned borne, followed > implicitly the God's instructions, and acted accordingly. When the younger > brother produced the tide-flowing jewel, the elder brother forthwith flung > up his hands in the agony of drowning.
Karsh, pp. 45–46 As Stockwell wrote in his report afterwards, the Arab leaders told him "that they were not in a position to sign the truce, as they had no control over the Arab military elements in the town and that, in all sincerity, they could not fulfil the terms of the truce, even if they were to sign".Karsh, pp. 46–47 Instead, the Arab leaders offered "as an alternative, that the Arab population wished to evacuate Haifa and that they would be grateful for military assistance".
There is > about it something essentially elementary, something primordial; and its > expression in architecture must, to be true, have something of the rude, the > Cyclopean. The emotion roused must be a sense of power, rather than that of > grace ... To produce a design for a Mining Building which shall in all > sincerity express its purpose and at the same time harmonize with future > buildings quite as sincere in the expression of their purposes--purposes in > almost every case of greater amenity--this has been the aim of the architect > in approaching his task in its artistic phase.
There's also this, and I say it in all sincerity: Ferris Bueller's Day Off is something of a suicide prevention film, or at the very least a story about a young man trying to help his friend gain some measure of self-worth ... Ferris has made it his mission to show Cameron that the whole world in front of him is passing him by, and that life can be pretty sweet if you wake up and embrace it. That's the lasting message of Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Roeper pays homage to the film with a license plate that reads "SVFRRIS". Conservative columnist George Will hailed Ferris as "the moviest movie," a film "most true to the general spirit of the movies, the spirit of effortless escapism.
It shall sweep away the ignominy and all the injustices which surround and oppress it. As we do not wish, in all sincerity, that our Fatherland should have to live through these perilous days, we—without taking into consideration the consequences which our attitude may bring upon us—are ringing today the alarm bell in view of the imminent danger which threatens the government. Until now, we have kept silent and preferred to let the Executive act as it wished. But now time is of the essence; we feel that it is our duty—and in the case of a nation in turmoil even the most humble people have their share of responsibility—to speak the truth, to awaken public opinion, to alert the people, and to unify the opposition so as to point the way.
The CGDA tuning used was re-entrant with the C and D tuned in the same octave and the G and the A tuned in the same octave, lowering the overall tone. The tuning and scale length give this very unusual four string guitar a sonority that is very close to that of the six string guitar, compared to a regular tenor guitar. Selmer heavily promoted the EFS guitar through the Melody Maker and Eddie Freeman even wrote a special tune for it called 'In All Sincerity'. There are also promotional photos of the well-known British singer, banjoist and guitarist Al Bowlly, playing the Eddie Freeman Special and it can be seen in use by Ray Noble's guitarist in a recording session photo of his orchestra. This guitar was not commercially successful in the 1930s, possibly due to concerted resistance by the British six-string guitar fraternity, particularly Ivor Mairants.
When confronted with the possibility of fighting other Arab countries, Aziz stated, > But when a war breaks out between an Arab and Muslim country on the one > hand, and foreign powers such as the United States, Britain, and other > foreign nations, on the other, combatants will not keep in mind that they > will be fighting to vindicate UN resolutions.... The soldier in our region > does not fight only when ordered to do so. Indeed he fights out of > convictions.... Against the backdrop of your ties with Israel, I would like > to tell you in all sincerity that if you initiate military action against an > Arab country, you will be faced with hostile sentiment in the region, and in > many Muslim states as well.Lawrence Freedman and Efraim Karsh, The Gulf > Conflict: Diplomacy and War in the New World Order (New Jersey, 1993), 258. No change was made in the Iraqi position, besides an offer extended for Baker to visit Baghdad.
The UK Royal Commission for the Blind, the Deaf and the Dumb's report was published by Lord Egerton in 1889, recommending mandatory education for the deaf. Before publication, witnesses gave evidence to the commission, including Alexander Graham Bell who promoted the use of the pure oral method of education and proposed to prevent marriage between deaf people, the latter was rejected by the commission. Also, Edward Gallaudet gave evidence and promoted the developments in Washington, US. Maginn had previously met Bell while studying in America, and wrote that "The deaf mutes of the US recognise the fact that he is acting in all sincerity and with the best of intentions and that their esteem for him is not lessened by the contempt in which they hold his theories." The Egerton Report was in response to the (now infamous) 1880 Milan Congress declaring that sign language was to be banned from schools teaching deaf children, which had the side-effect of excluding hundreds of deaf teachers, teaching assistants and care staff from deaf schools in Europe and North America.
An Act of Edward VI (the Sacrament Act 1547) set a punishment of imprisonment for reviling the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. It was repealed by the First Statute of Repeal in 1553 and revived again in 1558. The interregnum Parliament in 1650, "holding it to be [its] duty, by all good ways and means to propagate the Gospel in this Commonwealth, to advance Religion in all Sincerity, Godliness, and Honesty" passed "An Act against several Atheistical, Blasphemous and Execrable Opinions, derogatory to the honor of God, and destructive to humane Society", known as the Blasphemy Act of 1650 and intended to punish those "who should abuse and turn into Licentiousness, the liberty given in matters of Conscience".August 1650: An Act against several Atheistical, Blasphemous and Execrable Opinions, derogatory to the honor of God, and destructive to humane Society, accessed 15 April 2016 Profane cursing and swearing was made punishable by the Profane Oaths Act 1745, which directed that the offender be brought before a justice of the peace, and fined an amount that depended on his social rank.
I believe that, as we join hands, > especially with the peoples of neighboring countries, to ensure true peace > in the Asia-Pacific region -indeed, in the entire world- it is necessary, > more than anything else, that we foster relations with all countries based > on deep understanding and trust. Guided by this conviction, the Government > has launched the Peace, Friendship and Exchange Initiative, which consists > of two parts promoting: support for historical research into relations in > the modern era between Japan and the neighboring countries of Asia and > elsewhere; and rapid expansion of exchanges with those countries. > Furthermore, I will continue in all sincerity to do my utmost in efforts > being made on the issues arisen from the war, in order to further strengthen > the relations of trust between Japan and those countries. Now, upon this > historic occasion of the 50th anniversary of the war's end, we should bear > in mind that we must look into the past to learn from the lessons of > history, and ensure that we do not stray from the path to the peace and > prosperity of human society in the future.
Again, Aziz referred to the Palestinian issue, citing that it was a double standard if Iraq was forced to withdraw and Israel could still occupy Palestinian land. Aziz said, "We truly believe that the failure to resolve the Palestinian question will pose threats to Iraq’s security."Lawrence Freedman and Efraim Karsh, The Gulf Conflict: Diplomacy and War in the New World Order (New Jersey, 1993), 259, His idea of a settlement is laid out in his statement to Baker, > I would like to tell you in all sincerity and seriousness that we would have > no problems implementing legitimacy and the rules of justice and fairness if > these principles were to be honored with regard to all regional conflicts. > Such a thing would promote our interests and realize our > aspirations…However, we do not want to see these principles implemented with > regard to a single issue... this would mean that double standards were at > work.... If you are willing to work to achieve peace, justice, stability, > and security in the while region, then you would find us at the forefront of > those willing to co-operate with you in this regard.

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