seemliness उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "There is no sense of seemliness or anything else, " said Helene Atwan, a veteran of New York mass market publishing who is now the publisher of Boston's Beacon Press.
- While Reagan foes questioned the taste and seemliness of a former U . S . president accepting such an enormous sum for so little work, his staffers rebuffed the criticism by saying large honoraria were the norm in Japan at the time.
- In New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Rep . Rick Lazio jousted and eventually agreed to a partial ban on so-called soft money, even as they lambasted each other over the seemliness of other donations linked to their campaigns.
- Their intentions are good, but people think they are awful, arrogant, self-important because they come across so boldly when they do say something and because they tend to say things that are completely inappropriate, that rend the seemliness of life.
- But the fruits of their victory have been nearly weekly questions about the seemliness of their fund-raising drive as well as investigations into whether a small core of Democratic fund-raisers, including Huang, were illegally funneling money into Democratic coffers from foreign sources.
- In his dancing manual " Nobilit?di dame " ( 1600 ), the Italian dancing master Fabritio Caroso writes that with care a woman practiced in wearing her chopines could move with grace, seemliness, and beauty and even " dance flourishes and galliard variations ".
- And it capitalizes on chefs'marquee stature to add a little family-value seemliness to an enterprise that still, 24 years after the first casino opened on the East Coast, feels a bit downscale, more " The Bachelor " than " Frontier House ."
- We should have more such avenues to the marketplace of ideas . ( I'm thinking of starting the " Greed and Mean-Spiritedness Foundation . " ) Newt's mistake-- an error in seemliness, not an ethical transgression-- was failing to disclose the names of contributors, which he belatedly rectified.