Sentences with phrase «sounds like a much more»

sounds like a much more useful story
And I've never heard of the puppy bowl or kitten bowl — but that sound like much more my style.
Sounds like much more than the most optimistic estimate.
Which, actually, sounds like a much more cheerful way to wake up than what airs now.
Sounds like a much more clinical approach, but I'm curious, if only because it promises something different than the big boat movie we're used to.
But I should have known better — a bunch of set visit reports have just gone online, and Lussier, Cage and others involved in the film are making Drive Angry sound like a much more intense, violent film.
This Council on Foreign Relations proposal sounds like a much more ambitious re-run of the federal foray into K - 12 education after the launching of Sputnik back on Oct. 4, 1957.
A naturally aspirated, rwd NSX sounds like a much more interesting proposition...
The new feature sounds like a much more practical solution for short announcements without having to pull out your phone — which is the whole point of voice assistants anyway.
The ability to slot in these capabilities make modular phones sound like a much more promising technology.

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«It sounds like since they tore down another [nearby parking] garage to build residential housing, every other space became that much more valuable because they aren't going to be putting anymore in.
As much as Mike Stephenson's story may sound like the proverbial lightbulb - over-the-head experience, what happened after that dinner is much more illuminating.
If that sounds like a Nova special, it was so much more.
This sounds like it might be painful or difficult, but the surprising thing is that again you will lose a lot of cravings as well as be very satisfied with how much you're eating — if you do this correctly by eliminating carbs and eating more fat, and start burning fat for energy.
I very much look forward to shooting this again and again — not just to learn more about the blade culture, but also to continue to hone the craft of being able to act on the fly and learn on the fly and communicate that in a way that is entertaining... or at least not sound like a fool.
Based on the definitions above, it might sound like index investors are «settling» for average returns while better, more skilled investors are out there achieving much better returns.
If it sounds like Mayor Luke Bronin is talking more boldly about a bankruptcy filing these days, it's because the numbers don't point to much hope of avoiding a reorganization of the city's debts and liabilities, either in or out of bankruptcy...
This sounds like it might be painful or difficult, but the surprising thing is again you will lose a lot of cravings as well as be very satisfied with how much you're eating — if you do this correctly by eliminating carbs, eating more fat, and start burning fat for energy.
It sounds like a great idea but supporting local business is not so much about the method of payment but more about choosing specific retailers for your goods.
I'm not seeing anything in the article to suggest that Fox was responsible for the poll; it sounds much more like National Geographic was the agent behind it.
Eliot commented that he was «a Catholic cast of mind, a Calvinist heritage, and a Puritanical temperament», which sounds much more like a mental illness than a belief system.
That sound much more like reasoning from a theologian.
that sounds more like an interpretation if you ask me, something protestants should delve much into... do ur history... here ill help u, martin luther, john calvin n john locke
THAT sounds much more like determinism to me.
That might not sound much like prayer if you're more used to thinking of the Bible as something you read for information or instruction.
A hundred sounds like a lot of anything — but when you're talking about pennies — and it's how much you've got to spend on food per day, suddenly,... More
Plus, the whole fact that they are playing up the fact that he would even wash the feet of jevenile offenders... it sounds condescending... like he is so much better than them and so it is even more amazing.
The more I read about it, it sounds like a real religion, which is much superior compared to the old Islamic text.
(Although I believe this way of stating matters is faithful to the spirit of most of Brunner's writings, it should be said that in his latest statement Brunner sounds much more like Bultmann.
Why do you act so surprised... christians don't celebrate islamic holidays, after all... and much more than 1 % of the country practices judaism and islam... sounds like you need to re-do your research.
The more fantastic embellishments and harrowing threats connected with the last days can be attributed to imperfect reporting, not so much on the basis of textual criticism in which consensus is still lacking, but because they do not sound like Jesus.
Mr. Nuechterlein's rhetoric, labeling orthodox critics of Benke as «ultraconservatives» with a «sectarian mentality» and a «blinkered preoccupation with unionism,» sounded much more like the kind of orthodoxy - bashing one has come to expect from the mainstream media than the thoughtful commentary typical of First Things in general and Mr. Nuechterlein's work in particular.
Anyway, yes, much evangelism today sounds more like a MLM.
It sounds like he might have had more in common with our Diest founders as much as anyone with that phrase «I do not believe in a personal God».
That the family did not know sounds more like they did not know her or was that much at her side at the end of her life.
Don't make it sound like it will all disappear because there are MANY charities not affiliated with religion, that do just as much or more.
That «secular» literature might have meant something to someone in Solomon's court has been argued from time to time about certain proverbs and wisdom texts, but not about texts where God is the main actor in the story — and certainly not in the manner of Bloom, where J suddenly sounds like a skeptical college professor who is much more «mature and sophisticated» than the believers in his midst and their God.
So now that this issue has been brought much more to public light because of the passing of this harmful bill in Uganda, suddenly we have different language — much softer, much more compassionate; that sounds much less like an agenda was met.
Much of the material I read sounds more like James and John pursuing prominence than Jesus calling us to a life of servanthood and downward mobility; it has more to do with the pursuit of power than the implications of leadership as the power of love.
Though it sounds absurd, this is a much more accurate summation of the gospel of Jesus than the bullet points we like to consider when we think about Christ's message to humanity.
This effort is much more proactive, we've learned from Katrina, but it sounds like there are many yet...
So do some other people who have never studied pantheistic doctrines, but who have the feeling that a polysyllabic phrase sounds much more scientific and intellectual than a simple name like «God.»
many of the serious and devout ones that I personally know seem to have a wide and tolerant approach to their faith, in fact, much more so than many of the popular sects.Of course, the official institution claims to have the true orthodoxy, but I've never come across a Catholic who has been threatened with expulsion if they didn't comply.What yr suggesting sounds more like Mormonism.
I was planning on buying a bag of collards and using that, but sounds like it may be too much since it's more than two cups.
Sounded much more like my cup of tea!
for all of you out there... which it sounds like a lot that do nt fancy cake as much as other desserts, try making your cake / cupcakes in a muffin top pan-less thick cakeyness and more surface area for FROSTING!!
It sounds like this is too extreme for your body, and probably too much coconut oil altogether (more is definitely not always better!).
I know 30g doesn't sound like much, but cocoa powder is fine stuff — it's a lot more volume than you would think!
I am more than happy to help you - There are several things that could have went wrong, but it sounds to me like there was too much water in your dough.
Notes: • If stuffing the bread sounds like too much work for you (like it did for me as the pictures above show), simply cut your slices more thinly (1/2 - to 3 / 4 - inch thickness would be good), dip them in the batter and cook in the skillet or on the panini press (without closing).
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