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"scintilla" Definitions
  1. scintilla (of something) a very small amount of something

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He actually said that -- without a scintilla of evidence.
"Or that he possesses a scintilla of integrity," they continued.
There is not a scintilla of doubt over who controls Facebook.
The early music specialist Giovanni Antonini conducts the Orchestra La Scintilla.
I don't recall anybody able to uncover a scintilla of inappropriate behavior.
There's no nonsense — an almost puritan restraint — and no scintilla of humor.
And, for ASEAN, a scintilla of influence is preferable to none at all.
That suspicion, Sheriff Franklin says, is not backed by a scintilla of evidence.
The minority party no longer holds a scintilla of power over Supreme Court picks.
These two have all of Dad's gall but only a scintilla of his guile.
The President did not provide a scintilla of evidence to back up his claim.
We just never found any hint or scintilla of evidence that he ever did.
"Without a scintilla of a doubt, it is not an act of war," Schmitt said.
Mr. Saccone, 60, was a wet blanket of a candidate, without a scintilla of charisma.
""None of the people involved in [the global warming] scam deserve the merest scintilla of respect.
Cherish the scintilla of hope in North Korea, and remember how arms control needs shoring up.
Longtime Clinton lawyer David Kendall said Monday there is "not a scintilla of evidence" supporting such claims.
Both today and in 1944, the government could point to a scintilla of evidence for its policy.
If he had a scintilla of integrity, he would have sought to persuade and convince fellow Republican Sens.
In Mr. Sher's hands, not a scintilla of Falstaff's capacious humor and wit fails to land a laugh.
"I have not seen one scintilla of evidence that this president colluded, conspired, confederated with Russia," he said.
I don't care about the NFL's finances, and I don't feel a scintilla of sympathy for Jerry Jones.
Make it before the final scintilla of America's waning trust and confidence in the department's independence is gone.
Still, I confess to a scintilla of admiration for Tillerson, reinforced by the foul manner of his firing.
If there was a scintilla of self-consciousness to any of those lines, it would have been unsatisfying.
I missed the panic in his eyes, which signaled a scintilla of awareness that he was peddling hooey.
The last time the subject had a scintilla of coverage was nearly a quarter of a century ago.
Still, Jon says he's holding out a scintilla of hope ... because a strong left-handed batter would be DOPE!
"There is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed to Cuba Gooding Jr.," Heller told reporters.
And because a scintilla of sweetness lingered on the palate with some of them, I selected Roquefort for top billing.
A few minutes after Verratti was sent off, after all, Edinson Cavani scored, offering his team a scintilla of hope.
He said there was "not a scintilla of evidence" that Trump had engaged in a quid pro quo with Zelensky.
Adopting Trump's vision of the presidency, the report kept faith with Trump's mantra of never admitting a scintilla of wrongdoing.
There has not been one scintilla of evidence, and hold on, I served as a chief investigator during the Clinton administration.
There is not a scintilla of evidence that a single vote was changed or that a single voting machine was hacked.
But what about when this other rendition tastes really good, and the superior craft and ingredients shatter every scintilla of nostalgia?
But we can't have -- and I did say, we can't have a scintilla of doubt as our elections and going forward.
"We are frustrated we have had a special counsel... investigating collusion over a year without a scintilla of evidence," he said.
"I intend to be quite scrupulous about recusal and any topic where there is the slightest scintilla of doubt," he said.
Does anyone seriously believe that the current president  has any scintilla of an idea of what is written in these documents?
Trump has never come forward with even a scintilla of evidence that what he claims about Obama ordered the wiretap are true.
He accused Melvin of sloppy journalism, though there wasn't a scintilla of sloppiness in the portion of the interview that "Today" shared.
The evening news broadcasts demoted impeachment to their No. 4 story and no one seemed to move a scintilla in either direction.
Levine told the judge there was "not a scintilla" of a doubt that Hinckley wouldn't do equally well under the scaled-back conditions.
First, including private insurers and conservative ideas in a health reform plan doesn't offer a scintilla of political protection, much less Republican support.
Stark's work acts to reflect the impressions left by Bowie's presentation of the scintilla sublime or those mesmerizing moments which make one swoon.
To eliminate every scintilla of systemic risk in the financial sector would be extraordinarily costly and would breed an intolerable regime of surveillance.
For years, Taiwan has been laboring for a scintilla of recognition on Capitol Hill, at the United Nations and in capitals throughout the world.
Other nonprofits just want to establish even a scintilla of a personal connection with the billionaire who gave their organization its largest gifts ever.
"There is not a scintilla of proof that it would enhance school safety or prevent mass killings in schools," he said in an email.
He also noted that asylum in Mexico was not "feasible" and found no "scintilla of evidence" that the system in Guatemala was an adequate alternative.
And I mean, whether it's Russia or anybody else, we can't let there be even a scintilla of doubt when it comes to an election.
Throughout his money seeking tour, McCabe has utterly failed to produce a scintilla of evidence connecting President Trump and Russia or obstruction by the president.
He has yet to express a scintilla of real concern that the Russians tried to hurt our democracy and alter the will of American voters.
But given the uncanny dada combinations of incongruous elements found here, this connection is historically chimeric: There isn't a scintilla of evidence to support such speculation.
Apropos of such a problematic argument, are Americans really prepared, with nary a scintilla of analytic insight or nuance, to uncritically accept such a key assumption?
" Still, the judge said the argument that Mr. Sessions was improperly motivated to seek execution was "pure speculation made without a scintilla of direct factual support.
He inhabits the same bubble as the Republican voters who eat this stuff up, without a scintilla of awareness of how toxic it is in other precincts.
He just implied that Kavanaugh was a potential pedophile, without a scintilla of evidence, who can't ever go within 50 yards of his own daughters' school again.
"There cannot be even a scintilla of doubt about the impartiality and fairness of the attorney general, the top law enforcement official of the land," Schumer said.
They are all cast from the same mold, each possessing just a scintilla of Guardiola's influence: their styles are adventurous and expansive, their tactics complex and advanced.
Anyone with a scintilla of familiarity with African-American communities knows that we want the killers who plague our communities arrested and jailed no matter what their race or color.
"Of course, there is not a scintilla of evidence that Mr. Redstone actually wants Ms. Herzer in his life, but was unduly influenced to testify otherwise," the dismissal motion said.
KERNEN: Larry, if it becomes clear without a scintilla of doubt, that either King Salman or MBS ordered this, are you going to cut off all business ties with Saudi Arabia?
"I want to remove even a scintilla of doubt or confusion that has been caused by statements that others have made in recent weeks and months," said Kerry, without naming anyone.
Cardi also said there was "never a scintilla of evidence" that the Akashas intended to traffic any drugs into the United States until U.S. authorities lured them with a sting operation.
The last thing this White House wants to do is drive itself crazy chasing down leaks – especially when they involve a scintilla of evidence suggesting the abuse of power by a president.
The attorney for Hernandez's family, George Leontire, said none of them had received a "scintilla of information about what transpired in his death," including the contents of the notes, the Globe reported.
One such supporter, George W. Bush administration veteran Brad Blakeman, told The Hill that there was not a "scintilla" of evidence to link Trump to the tragic events in Texas or Ohio.
But there is a scintilla of evidence for the proposition in a study by the University of Pennsylvania's Matthew Levendusky, which found that increasing the salience of American identity, decreased partisan animosity.
" He added: "If the president had made even a scintilla of news on the subject, of course I would have run it, and I wouldn't have cared what the president had said.
"There cannot be even a scintilla of doubt about the impartiality and fairness of the attorney general, the top law enforcement official of the land," Schumer told reporters at a news conference.
Democratic pollsters said, there is not a scintilla of good news for Donald Trump in this survey, but Republican counterpart see this poll an openness and willingness to listen to new information.
As a matter of fact, not only are there no body bags which is really an awful analogy, Philippe, but secondly, there is not even a scintilla of evidence that collusion even happened.
Gooding's attorney, Mark Heller, told reporters Thursday that after he reviewed two hours of security footage from the nightclub, "there is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed" to his client.
In fact, Mr. Castro confiscated all privately owned properties, factories and banks and, within a few years of taking control, barbershops, beauty parlors, newspaper stands and other businesses without a scintilla of due process.
No, they heard him fume about immigrants from "shithouse countries" rather than "shithole countries," and in that scintilla of semantic difference they found a rationale for muddying the waters and rallying around the president.
There was not one scintilla of evidence produced by Wednesday's House Oversight Committee hearing, with Cohen as its star witness, that there was any such collusion or conspiracy to violate any criminal statute by Donald Trump.
There remains a scintilla of disappointment, of course: There was a point, at the turn of the year, when it seemed that Liverpool was destined for more, that it might challenge Chelsea for the Premier League title.
Add another boxer to the list of people calling out Conor McGregor ... This time, it's "Sugar" Shane Mosley saying the UFC star wouldn't have a scintilla of a chance if the two stepped inside of a boxing ring.
" Read more: Cuba Gooding Jr. cried when he realized he'd met one of the police officers killed in Dallas His lawyer, Heller, said the video shows "there is not the slightest scintilla of inappropriate conduct on his part.
The point of all this is simply that those who do not want Trump to be the Republican nominee are desperate — no, let's change that — are frantic to hold on to a scintilla of evidence that Trump is fading.
What I'm not for is funding ongoing witch hunts into fairytales of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign, which after almost a year and a half into this, not a scintilla of evidence has been unearthed, leaked or confirmed.
In my case, there is not a scintilla of evidence to support the false allegations made against me by two women who Bruck concedes are "imperfect witnesses," one of whom admits that she invented false accusations against other prominent people.
"He was asked to publicly clarify that there is no scintilla of evidence, as far as we can tell, to provide an example of the black identity extremist movement or any groups that fall in that category," Mr. Jeffries said.
"There is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed to Mr. Cuba Gooding Jr. after I have extensively, with my staff, reviewed the video of almost two hours which reflects the entire event," Heller told reporters in June.
You said that he was out of control, that there wasn&apost a scintilla of evidence against Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones case, and now Mark Penn who also worked in the Clinton White House, he&aposs very concerned about this.
"If there is something bad or sick going on, it is the willingness of the nation's chief executive to make the most outlandish and destructive claims without providing a scintilla of evidence to support them," Schiff said in a statement on Saturday.
I must say, the pathetic nature of the partisanship of the FBI and DOJ under Obama really lays bare the simpleton-like remarks of the president -- the former president, when he said, there was not a scintilla, not an ounce of scandal and his administration.
Yet though everyone is agreed Brexit is the single most important UK decision of our lifetime, Corbyn seems determined that Brexit should not be allowed anywhere close to center stage, and we are not one scintilla the wiser as to what May's Brexit plan really is.
I dreamt of participating in a social justice march like those of the '60s, and felt that I had been born into the wrong generation, without any scintilla of a concept of the frustration, pain, and deep sacrifice that was necessary to elicit even illusory change.
At any rate there's not a scintilla of evidence to suggest that Steyer or Bloomberg would be successful candidates in a head-to-head matchup with Trump, whose appeal is rooted in the fact that he has successfully portrayed himself as a traitor to the plutocratic class.
"Any victims of Mr. Epstein's actions will forever be denied proper recourse and the scintilla of recompense our justice system can provide in the face of such alleged atrocities; the competency and rigor of our criminal justice system has been marred by this apparent oversight," the letter adds.
News Analysis CAMBRIDGE, England — To the last, there was no contrition, no plea for forgiveness, no scintilla of regret for the 100,000 lives lost and tens of thousands of families crushed in the blood bath in Bosnia that his obsessions unleashed nearly a quarter of a century ago.
In his ruling on Tuesday, Judge Sparks, wrote that the office of inspector general for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission "did not have prima facie of evidence, or even a scintilla of evidence, to conclude the bases of termination" that the Planned Parenthood providers were unqualified.
But the poisoning and death of animals, including fishers, martens, spotted and barred owls, bobcats, mountain lions, gray foxes, black bears, deer, quail, rodents, and rabbits; as well as the residual trash resulting from illegal cannabis cultivation, represents only a scintilla of the total damage wrought by these operations.
If there is but a scintilla of good left in Kirstjen Nielsen's soul -- and we who have known her for several decades think there is -- she has only one good option and that is to resign her post as secretary of Homeland Security, a move suggested Monday afternoon by California Sen.
Regarding the upcoming report from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE, every scintilla of evidence about any Russian attack against America must be publicly disclosed, regardless of who is formally indicted.
There is hardly a scintilla of doubt felt regarding the treatment which the purchase bill will receive in the upper branch of Congress, as the majority of these who would be likely to oppose the acquisition of the Danish Antilles have already been sounded and signified their willingness to concur with the President.
There must not be one scintilla of evidence of this; otherwise, special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE surely would have taken steps long before now to rid the nation of such a dangerous commander-in-chief.
" Report: Clinton told FBI Powell advised use of private email While Clinton is not a direct party in the FOIA lawsuit, her personal attorney, David Kendall, appeared at the hearing to argue that a deposition would be an exercise in futility, and insisted there's "not one scintilla of evidence on the central question of whether there was intent to thwart FOIA.
We shopped all morning and bought lots of yarn ($119.74), a hat for my sister, ($46.60), two locally-designed tea towels for my mom and I at Scintilla ($24.80), two beautifully-designed tins of flaky sea salt for mom and I ($29.14), a tall-sized handmade lopapeysa for myself at the Handknitting Association of Iceland, ($213.18), and pair of shot glasses for my sister ($21.47).
"In my 50 years, almost, of practicing law, I have never seen a case like this one because there is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed to Mr. Cuba Gooding Jr. after I have extensively, with my staff, reviewed the video of almost two hours which reflects the entire event for which we are here today," Heller had told reporters.
"The court has grave concerns that the motivation for the present action falls squarely within the purpose of the anti-SLAPP statute as an attempt to chill speech," wrote Judge Alford Dempsey, Jr. He added that he found there were "no statements made of any kind on the show that olive oil is unsafe for human consumption" and that the group failed to show "a scintilla of evidence" to support claims it suffered any financial injury.
In my dutiful connection to the latest run of Patriot Super Bowl appearances, I have begun to feel something different, strange and unfamiliar — not a recovery of the old romance, but a growing appreciation of pure, ruthless effectiveness, an admiration for iron efficiency, a joy at the dismantling of highly touted rivals, a feeling that almost … almost … makes me begin to have a trace of a scintilla of understanding for what it feels like to be a Yankees fan.
In case you are picturing some old white dude with a revanchist hankering for the good old days of zero tolerance, I want you to know that this cop is a woman of color with staunchly liberal views, who firmly supports mandatory police cameras and readily acknowledges, for example, that under the mayoralty of Martin O'Malley in the early 2000s, the Baltimore police behaved like a goon squad, rounding up black people in mass arrests without a scintilla of probable cause.
Since the president falsely accused the investigations of being led by Democrats who seek to influence the midterm elections, the IG should publicly state that this charge is false and that Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE, FBI Director Christopher Wray and Mueller are all Republicans who are conducting this investigation without a scintilla of partisan politics or political bias.

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