Feeling foolish by ordering dumb A6000 plus.
Not exact matches
If the business finds some success, it
feels foolish to disturb the ecosystem
by introducing anyone who differs from the existing norm.
And yet I have a
feeling that there may be complementarians out there, who, like Micah, do not consider it «
foolish» for boys to play with dolls and who are concerned
by how these sort of gender stereotypes are put forth as «biblical manhood.»
In fear, fear of death, of pain, of despair, of fear itself, I have prayed for strength, for hope, for courage, but perhaps like you I have always
felt it
foolish to pray that the pain itself would go away, although I have been driven to my knees
by the immense force of several terrible events.
(4) Inability to distinguish minding your own business from telling others what they believe is in wrong — the beliefs are contingent upon THINKING they can change people on the spot
by insulting them, their intelligence and making them
feel foolish.
Although, Utley notes, many of the Other Women
felt «stupid, empty,
foolish, dumb and ruined»
by the experience, their regrets spurred them to action — choosing to end the relationship and seeing it as a learning experience.
«And I
feel let down
by his
foolish plan to cut university tuition fees to # 6,000.
But given the results of the 2015 general election, the Brexit vote and the US presidential election, only the brave or the
foolish would
feel especially reassured
by that.
Needless to say
by the end of my subscription, I couldn't help but
feel like I had been scammed and, honestly,
felt foolish for believing all their spiels on compatability and caring about members finding matches.
Also, being trained
by these stun coordinators, they like the best of the best and it
felt foolish to then turn around and be beating them in a fight.
Be kind to us
by being yourself - don't make us
feel foolish when we make mistakes because we are learning.
Many classroom - management problems are simply calculated distractions
by students who want to avoid looking
foolish or
feeling powerless — to protect the status quo of an academically challenging classroom and thus maintain the illusion of safety.
If you should decide to write a novel about a topic you know almost nothing about, a scholarly discipline requiring years to master, if you
feel compelled to set the story in a land you've scarcely visited, during an era you can only dimly conjure from childhood reading and yellowed clippings, if you have followed your hyperactive and petulant imagination down a rabbit hole and there gazed at glowing, magical projections of inverted pyramids and pith - helmeted lunatics and pharaohs with unconventional appetites, but found little
by way of actual knowledge, rest easy, because at the British Museum you will make a new friend: an expert who not only knows everything, but who is required — yes, required — to answer all your e-questions, no matter how many, how
foolish, how wrong - headed, fantastic, or...
``... a painful
feeling of humiliation or distress caused
by the consciousness of wrong or
foolish behavior....»
I
felt incredibly
foolish for letting myself be caught out
by EHIC direct but as Which?
We are
foolish if we disconnect ourselves from community because we don't serve the children who we work with well
by not helping them to understand that they are a part of a community because what we know is that that will last those children for a very long time into the community and if they leave our early childhood services
feeling that they are a connected person and that there are people in that community who can help them if they get in trouble, and they also know that their families are part of a community and that there are differences in that community which are beneficial and important and most importantly I think in the context of contemporary early childhood education we see it as an opportunity for children to
feel that they can be active participants whose voices are heard.