In answer to this insinuation, Judge dooly declared boldly that he was ready to fight his adversary on anything like equal terms. |
I take exception to his insinuation that they have a monopoly on caring, because they have demonstrated very clearly that they do not. |
Those are padded out with a farrago of insinuation and unfounded claims that he can produce no evidence for. |
I also want to make a point about his insinuation that high gun ownership rates automatically lead to high crime. |
A less common insinuation, though still a fascinating one, was that he was behaving hypocritically, since even he knew that he would eventually have to give way. |
Yes, and I don't like the insinuation that I'm overpaid and underqualified! |