The process gave rise ordsprog

en The process gave rise to the perception that the fix was in, leaving some to gloat at having scammed the situation, and others angry at being unheard. And that is the context with which the Senate must -- now finds itself, and must pursue a legitimate outcome.

en To say that the vote fraud conspiracy theorists are tilting at windmills is an understatement. They're using a legitimate public process to pursue an agenda that is, at best, grasping at straws and, at worse, partisan.

en It's not unheard of to wait for a news peg. It's not unusual to discover the existence of something and not know the context of it until later.

en If there's any kind of influence from a foreign country that is disruptive, any kind of influence - if the Iranians are trying to influence the outcome of the political process, or the outcome of the security situation there, we're letting them know our displeasure.

en This is not the time to get angry at the Senate. At the same time, this is a strange process, one that we're not familiar with. In terms of making a case, the question of the production of witnesses, it has been rendered difficult.

en Watching James do what he did gave me the confidence to pursue my dream. He handled the situation so perfectly.

en The secret to not getting scammed and successfully getting a timeshare is all in the educational process prior to purchasing, ... It eliminates about 90 percent of the problems with timesharing.

en The secret to not getting scammed and successfully getting a timeshare is all in the educational process prior to purchasing. It eliminates about 90 percent of the problems with timesharing.

en I'm anticipating it will be ratified. But I don't think I'd call this a rubber-stamp process because there is a lot of frustration and people are angry that they're in the situation that they're in.

en The first thing one has to appreciate is the context in which these men occurred. One, there was a perception about the intellectual inadequacy of African-Americans. Secondly, there was a perception that African-Americans did not have the same will to defend and fight for democracy and freedom.

en The perception could be that that relationship would influence the outcome of this transaction. It's one thing to lobby, where you represent a client, but you're not involved in the decision-making process. It's another thing when you ... can impact someone you have a business relationship with.

en There are all these scripts where the women, if they're working, are prostitutes and lawyers with an angry streak who'll kill you. It's a reaction to women leaving their men and men being angry about it and saying it on some subconscious level.

en This seems to be a case of local officials who have blatantly abused their legal powers, and have no legitimate defense against the case he brought against them, resorting to extralegal methods to cut off his ability to pursue justice, ... It's very, very sad, and another example of how rough the legal situation is in rural areas. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. This seems to be a case of local officials who have blatantly abused their legal powers, and have no legitimate defense against the case he brought against them, resorting to extralegal methods to cut off his ability to pursue justice, ... It's very, very sad, and another example of how rough the legal situation is in rural areas.

en If at the end of that process any corrective action is needed, Max will be more than happy to take that action. He finds the whole situation downright seedy.

en Without records the archaeological finds are out of context.


Antal ordsprog er 1469561
varav 1294684 på nordiska

Ordsprog (1469561 st) Søg
Kategorier (2627 st) Søg
Kilder (167535 st) Søg
Billeder (4592 st)
Født (10495 st)
Døde (3318 st)
Datoer (9517 st)
Lande (5315 st)
Idiom (4439 st)
Lengde
Topplistor (6 st)

Ordspråksmusik (20 st)
Statistik


søg

Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "The process gave rise to the perception that the fix was in, leaving some to gloat at having scammed the situation, and others angry at being unheard. And that is the context with which the Senate must -- now finds itself, and must pursue a legitimate outcome.".