Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

19 Sentences With "intemperately"

How to use intemperately in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "intemperately" and check conjugation/comparative form for "intemperately". Mastering all the usages of "intemperately" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Chase had actively campaigned for Adams and spoke intemperately for the bench, denouncing Republicans.
All this sound and fury because a whole bunch of intemperately written emails were revealed to the public.
There she became known as a consensus builder who adhered closely to precedent, wrote narrowly tailored decisions, and refused to join intemperately written opinions.
" Rather more intemperately, another Post writer, Emma-Kate Symons, accused Cardinal Burke of "using his position within the walls of the Vatican to legitimize extremist forces that want to bring down Western liberal democracy.
Some Democrats have already stated their intentions, intemperately or even profanely, like Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibWorld Jewish Congress condemns Tlaib for suggesting boycott of Bill Maher's show F-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever A lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair MORE.
" In the game of argumentative Ping-Pong that she plays against herself, Heti can rush intemperately from one side to the other, and this idea of parent-as-colonizer seems a little nuts—until you remember God's promise to make Abraham's descendants "as numerous as the stars in the sky.
And so it is, too, that another (mostly Democratic) group watched the hearings and saw an angry judicial nominee intemperately rebut the account of an anguished woman who had bravely come forward to describe a deeply personal assault, while a bunch of Republicans, led by a president who has himself been accused of sex assaults, demeaned victims everywhere by ridiculing the one in front of them.
Perry was fought down after a scrambling rally in the fourteenth. After some exchanges in the fifteenth round, Broome missed and slipped onto his knees. Perry seized him by his right arm and dragged him as if to get him up, striking him "intemperately", on the side of the head while he was down. Broome was subsequently awarded victory for the foul of striking Broome while he was on his knees.
As the war grows closer, Antonio and Pelagia are forced to choose between their allegiances and the love they feel for one another. The Italian government surrenders to the Allies, and the Italian troops happily prepare to return home. However, their erstwhile allies, the Germans, insist on disarming them, intemperately and violently. The Greeks are also exposed to the brutality of the incoming Germans, and arrange with the Italians to use their arms in a brief but futile resistance.
One of his biographers endorses the widespread view among settlers that he acted intemperately, a trait he appears to have inherited from his father: > Gribble was very much the son of his father: headstrong, self-righteous, > authoritarian, with a permanent chip on his shoulder and a tendency to blame > others for his or the mission's misfortunes. He thought nothing of knocking > down an aborigines who did something to displease him, or of "arresting" > aborigines caught killing the mission cattle'.
The Philippines archipelago was ruled from Mexico City as a territory of New Spain, from 1565 to 1821 and as a province of Spain until 1898. Since the late 16th century, Spanish and Hispanic culture has intemperately influenced, shaped, and became the foundation of modern Filipino cultural landscape. Derived from Austronesian and Iberian influences, modern Filipino culture is described as a blend of Eastern and Western (mostly Spanish) traditions. Although most Filipinos speak an Austronesian language, the languages of the Philippines have thousands of Spanish loanwords.
Plutarch was another ancient author critical of the poet's self-indulgence, dismissing one poem (see Fragment 1 in Poetic style below) as "the utterances of intemperate people."Plutarch de virt.mor. 6.445f, cited and translated by Douglas E. Gerber, Greek Elegiac Poetry, Loeb (1999), page 81 Mimnermus however was not timid in his hedonism, as indicated by a couplet attributed to him in the Palatine Anthology, an exhortation to others to live intemperately: "Enjoy yourself. Some of the harsh citizens will speak ill of you, some better.".
Only Beauregard was placed behind Johnston on the list of five new generals. This led to much bad blood between Johnston and Jefferson Davis, which would last throughout the war. The crux of Davis's counterargument was that Johnston's U.S. commission as a brigadier general was as a staff officer and that his highest line commission was as a lieutenant colonel; both Sidney Johnston and Lee had been full colonels. Johnston sent an intemperately worded letter to Davis, who was offended enough to discuss its tone with his cabinet.
Patsy campaigns among the local businessmen, Beth writes newspaper articles and press releases, and Louise concentrates on visiting the local farmers' wives. (The women cannot vote – but they will "tell their husbands how to vote.") Uncle John spreads his cash around, even buying positive coverage for Forbes in the local paper. (The fee is $250, with another $500 if and when Kenneth wins.) Kenneth's mercenary and cynical Democratic opponent, Erastus Hopkins, fights back vigorously – but, provoked by the three cousins, he intemperately takes an anti-female line that works against him.
The journalist and author Robert Winder said that Honeyford made "a serious point" when he argued that the kind of multiculturalism "which encouraged [pupils] to work within their own cultures and languages...was cumbersome, inefficient and divisive". However, Winder said, Honeyford had made his case "intemperately", and as "Bradford had an Asian mayor, and over two hundred Asian community organisations", his dismissal was inevitable. In his autobiography, Scruton wrote, "Ray Honeyford was branded as a racist, horribly pilloried, and eventually sacked, for saying what everyone now admits to be true".
On 1 June 1676, during the Battle of Öland, against the allied Danish and Dutch fleets under Niels Juel and Cornelis Tromp, Creutz's flagship Kronan capsized, as a result of intemperately turning hard south, even though under full sail with open cannon ports. The Swedish fleet's line of battle was thrown into confusion, and the enemy, taking advantage of the situation, surrounded Uggla's 94-gun flagship Svärdet. He found himself attacked by four enemy vessels simultaneously, including both the Danish and Dutch flagships. After a fierce battle lasting two hours Uggla's ship was dismasted and holed below the waterline.
Besides making these two provocative appointments, he was also accused by his opponents of permitting concubinage, selling clerical posts and living intemperately. By 1552 Shemʿon VII Ishoʿyahb had become so unpopular that his opponents rebelled against his authority. The rebels, principally from the Amid, Seert and Salmas districts, elected as patriarch a monk named Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa, the leader of Rabban Hormizd Monastery near Alqosh. Unfortunately, no bishop of metropolitan rank was available to consecrate him, as canonically required. Franciscan missionaries were already at work among the Nestorians as well, and they legitimised their position by persuading Sulaqa’s supporters and getting him consecrated by Pope Julius III (1550–5).
Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these > distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will die along with it. […] Be > content to bind America by laws of trade; you have always done it […] Do not > burthen them with taxes […] But if intemperately, unwisely, fatally, you > sophisticate and poison the very source of government by urging subtle > deductions, and consequences odious to those you govern, from the unlimited > and illimitable nature of supreme sovereignty, you will teach them by these > means to call that sovereignty itself in question. […] If that sovereignty > and their freedom cannot be reconciled, which will they take? They will cast > your sovereignty in your face.
Since information from the press can undermine a demagogue's spell over his or her followers, modern demagogues have often attacked it intemperately, calling for violence against newspapers who opposed them, claiming that the press was secretly in the service of moneyed interests or foreign powers, or claiming that leading newspapers were simply personally out to get them. Huey Long accused the New Orleans Times–Picayune and Item of being "bought", and had his bodyguards rough up their reporters. Oklahoma governor "Alfalfa Bill" Murray (1869–1956) once called for a bomb to be dropped on the offices of the Daily Oklahoman. Joe McCarthy accused The Christian Science Monitor, the New York Post, The New York Times, the New York Herald Tribune, The Washington Post, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and other leading American newspapers of being "Communist smear sheets" under the control of the Kremlin.

No results under this filter, show 19 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.