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19 Sentences With "profess to have"

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I don't profess to have an answer, but our government has to get involved.
I don't profess to have an answer, but our government has to get involved.
"ILSI does not profess to have been perfect in our 40-year history," the statement said.
I don't profess to have a single view of religion and my own perspective is sure to evolve.
It's a piece of clothing I'd be okay wearing almost every day, with functions that don't profess to have a groundbreaking impact on your health or your well-being.
His films never speak down to their audience and although they often have environmental and feminist themes they never attempt to be didactic or profess to have an answer.
Still, the juxtaposition between Castro and O'Rourke, and the former's willingness to take on the latter in an issue where both profess to have strengths, shows why debates can matter.
The couple profess to have an open marriage, though neither seems very comfortable with the idea, and they live in a foreboding house that might easily have once been home to a British Addams family.
For employees, those victories came at a price in terms of dealing with Weinstein's tyrannical side; still, even many of them profess to have been surprised -- at least for a time -- when revelations began to surface about alleged sexual assaults.
There are few things more dangerous than a bro who knows he'll never be caught (we don't need genre television to tell us that), and this group has trouble written all over it, even if the members profess to have some sort of "patriotic duty" to help other Americans.
I didn't have the chance to try out the Project Jacquard jacket at SXSW, but The Verge's Nick Statt tried it on and subsequently made a good point: while it doesn't "profess to have a groundbreaking impact on your health or well-being," it's still a piece of clothing a person could wear almost every day.
Ancient Church Orders is a genre of early Christian literature, ranging from 1st to 5th century, which has the purpose of offering authoritative "apostolic" prescriptions on matters of moral conduct, liturgy and Church organization. These texts are extremely important in the study of early liturgy and served as the basis for much ancient ecclesiastical legislation. A characteristic of this genre is their pseudepigraphic form. Many of them profess to have been handed down by the Twelve Apostles, in some case purported to have been gathered by Clement of Rome or by Hippolytus of Rome.
Paulo Portas showed a precocious interest in politics and as a child engaged in lively political discussions with his elders. In 1975 he joined the youth wing of the Democratic Popular Party (PPD), which in 1976 became PSD Social Democratic Party. He would later profess to have been a staunch follower of PPD's founder Francisco Sá Carneiro, who is said to have relished the views of the 14-year-old Paulo Portas and personally sponsored his full PSD membership in 1978. Sá Carneiro died in 1980 and, following a bitter loss in an internal election of the party's youth-wing JSD, Portas quietly left PSD in 1982.
Cronkite criticized the present system of campaign finance which allows elections to "be purchased" by special interests, and he noted that all the European democracies "provide their candidates with extensive free airtime." "In fact," Cronkite pointed out, "of all the major nations worldwide that profess to have democracies, only seven – just seven – do not offer free airtime" This put the United States on a list with Ecuador, Honduras, Malaysia, Taiwan, Tanzania, and Trinidad and Tobago. Cronkite concluded that "The failure to give free airtime for our political campaigns endangers our democracy." During the elections held in 2000, the amount spent by candidates in the major TV markets approached $1 billion.
" Also in 1857, the U.S. War Department asked Lieutenant Joseph Ives to lead an expedition to assess the feasibility of an up-river navigation from the Gulf of California. Also in a stern wheeler steamboat Explorer, after two months and of difficult navigation, his party reached Black Canyon some two months after George Johnson. The Explorer struck a rock and was abandoned. Ives led his party east into the canyon — they may have been the first Europeans to travel the Diamond Creek drainage and traveled eastwards along the south rim. In his "Colorado River of the West" report to the Senate in 1861 he states that "One or two trappers profess to have seen the canyon.
" Redlener strongly refuted the premise of these assertions and suggested that his critics had no understanding of how to diagnose psychological child abuse. Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson unaware that pediatricians were the most common medical specialists who diagnose and report child abuse, said Dr. Redlener was "neither a psychiatrist nor a psychologist and who has never examined the young Cuban refugee." Elian Gonzalez was returned to Cuba two months later, where he had permanent bodyguards assigned to him since the age of seven, enrolled in military school and in 2013 declared: "“Fidel Castro is like a father to me. I don’t profess to have any religion, but, if I did, my god would be Fidel Castro.
Tracy, 1 How. Pr. 186 (emphasis removed). The court also found the affidavit of Parker to be insufficient as a factual matter to comply with the terms of the statute.Tracy, 1 How. Pr. 186 ("The deponent Parker does not profess to have any knowledge of the fact: he swore to nothing beyond information and belief." (emphasis removed)). However, even if the district attorney had brought the action and the affidavit had been sufficient, the Supreme Court still would have denied mandamus as a matter of law.Tracy, 1 How. Pr. 186 ("I am of opinion that the decision of the judge in this case, if erroneous, cannot be corrected by mandamus, the judge in his refusal acted judicially.").
Military imposters are frequently caught and exposed due to mistakes and inconsistencies in their stories or behaviors. For example, they may be too young or too old to have been in the war they say they were or too young for the rank they claim to be, might inadvertently profess to have been in two different places at once, or might state factually incorrect information about the war they allegedly were part of. Among imposters that wear uniforms, they often make mistakes about the placement of patches, insignia and medals, and may have some from the wrong branch or from old campaigns they could not possibly have taken part in. Real veterans often can spot mistakes more readily, especially if they were part of the same branch the imposter claims to have served in.
Talbot, at this time, was asked by William Abraham for his views on the election of labour representatives to the House of Commons, and specifically the desirability of a labour member representing the new Rhondda constituency. Talbot replied as follows: > I am of opinion that there has always hitherto been a great dearth of such > members in the House of Commons, and that if a few really able men were > elected, the proceedings in Parliament would be all the more likely to give > satisfaction to the bulk of the labouring classes. We have plenty of > employers of labour in the House, and many amongst them who profess to have > the interest of their men at heart, and we have also a large number who from > sentimental or philosophical motives advocate the promotion of the welfare > of the people. But none of these men possess that intimate acquaintance with > the peculiarities and specialties of mining operations which men who have > themselves had experience as workmen in the mine have acquired, and they are > often led in consequence to legislate on what they believe to be the > interest of their constituents, but in what really is to their injury.

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