was a common rejoinder to a “stiff yarn.”
For a rejoinder see Wansing and Skurt 2018.
Bassin said, invoking the chairman’s rejoinder to Mr.
On Friday, he had a rejoinder for doubters of the project.
A rejoinder to this is the continuity argument, essentially due to Adams (1979).
Opie said, just in time to provide a rejoinder to a few months of stews and soups.
Trump’s rejoinder as it criminalized publishing or circulating misleading information.
The displays look like a rejoinder to China’s recent assertiveness in the South China Sea.
Such accusations are not new; neither is the official rejoinder that they are the actions of rogue individuals.
Sandro Galea has published a typology of potential non-financial conflicts (with a rejoinder by Bero and Grundy).
In essence, FOIP is a rules-based rejoinder to China’s vision of spheres of influence, gunboat diplomacy and murky loans.
Yet this rejoinder hits the buffers of irrelevance since the problem with fast-rising fares is not just cost but efficiency.
Shifting the angle of vision only very slightly Roger Ames gave an important rejoinder to the anti-generalizers (Ames 2011: 21):
A few days later Robert Healy, the Boston Globe’s Washington correspondent, filed a story that served as a sharp rejoinder to his colleagues.
His son made no rejoinder, but it was evident that whatever arguments were presented he was as little able as his father to change his opinion.
Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, could respond to the question, but then quickly offered a rejoinder.
In another sharp rejoinder to his American opponents, and an obvious hint at the abuse scandal which has affected clerics of all ideological shades, the pope said some were using a “rigid” ideology to mask their own personal failings.
The most obvious rejoinder here is that the believer in miracles does not generally believe that there are no dependable regularities in the physical world; it is in the nature of a miracle to be an exception to the ordinary course of nature.
“The pressure to have to put out an album every six months is absolutely absurd, unless you’re one of the few successful artists who can outsource most of the labor,” the independent singer and songwriter Zola Jesus wrote in a point-by-point rejoinder to Ek.
For my part, I honestly cannot remember if the current thinking on such matters is that we are supposed to celebrate women athletes having the right to choose whether or not they do this sort of thing or whether doing this sort of thing is regarded as empowering, or whether early 21st century female sporting power is just a rolling rejoinder to Nigel Tufnel’s famous inquiry: what’s wrong with being sexy?
rejoinder
noun communication
- a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)
Example: it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher
noun communication
- (law) a pleading made by a defendant in response to the plaintiff's replication
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For my part I honestly cannot remember if the current thinking on such matters is that we are supposed to celebrate women athletes having the right to choose whether or not they do this sort of thing or whether doing this sort of thing is regarded as empowering or whether early 21st century female sporting power is just a rolling rejoinder to Nigel Tufnels famous inquiry whats wrong with being sexy