That doesn't sound like speculation -
that sounds like fact.
Yet, you're making statements that
sound like facts: «Link needs a voice», «More voice acting would make the games better», which sounds a lot less reasonable already.
Not exact matches
«It's the confirmation of an irrelevant
fact, and it's noise to
sound like they are confirming Trump's story.»
In
fact, it
sounds like my band's business plan.
To me, this
sounds a bit
like targeting «early adopters» and using the 1800s version of «social media,» despite the
fact that Twain was working more than a century before anyone had coined either term.
Even with some edited phrasing, your pitch may still need refinement - and in
fact, too much wordsmithing can make you
sound like a commercial with buzzwords and industry jargon.
So far, it
sounds like a big win for the work - from - home crowd, and in
fact CTrip was so convinced that it decided to offer almost all its employees the option to work from home.
Sure, you can be smug about the
fact that you're saving money and your friends aren't, but people who proclaim loudly that they never try to keep up with the Joneses
sound a lot
like a politician loudly denying that he posted that picture on Twitter.
Doing the right thing only reluctantly and as part of a strategy to win a confidence vote may not
sound like much of an achievement except for the
fact that he did it.
I had no idea what the company did except for the
fact that Internet + China in December 1999
sounded like a fantastic idea during one of the greatest bubbles of our times.
Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS)
sounds like a name that should belong to a space rocket company, but in
fact, Stratasys is one of the biggest names in 3D printing (and the name we have been following here at The Motley Fool the longest).
This
sounds a lot
like Giuliani is guarding against the possibility that Trump was, in
fact, told about the payment — even as he denied that Trump was.
While the idea is simple (and makes it
sound like crypto for crypto should qualify), the exact rules / details of this exception are very
fact specific.
Kind of an odd logic, seems to me, but then again, I explore
facts and reality;
sounds like you stick to what you're fed.
Sounds like you need to expend more effort in the whole «judge not» concept or maybe just get
facts before you open your self righteous mouth?
When Muhammad received revelation, it
sounds more
like demon possession than anything I see in the biblical scriptures, in
fact, Muhammad was suicidal, and thought he was demon possessed, but His wife convinced him otherwise.
Most of all, I was troubled by the
fact that she oftened appealed to Jesus as her guide in these things — yet it was a Jesus who
sounded more
like an MSNBC anchor than the Jesus of Nazareth one reads about in the Bible.
Much of the conversation in here
sounds like adolescents debating the details of Harry Potter, or of the Twilight series... except adolescents have a better grasp on the
fact that those magical worlds are just pretend.
Despite the
fact that I don't know what this refers to — and it
sounds strangely
like the title of an episode of Dr Who — I gamely sing it every time.
Indeed, he adds, «I do not speak in vanity, but simply record the
fact, that I was not unemployed in my profession by the late John Jacob Astor; a name which, I admit, I love to repeat; for it hath a rounded and orbicular
sound to it, and rings
like unto bullion.»
So in the first place I thought that if you were hetero then you
liked women how is it that they were hetero and gay??? How do you explain the
fact that they would not take lots daughters to mean that they were passing by women in favor of men that sure
sounds gay to me.
NOTHING in
fact it
sounds like Mormonism & other religions around world.
You don't
sound like a Scientist, Scientists do not use words
like «prove» or «
fact» even when discussing Newton's Law of Gravity or Einstein's Law of Relativity.
Sounds to me
like there are a bunch of people here that are not happy about the
fact that we live in «murica and this guy can spend his money to support whatever he dang well pleases.
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.
I don't put Christians down even if it
sound like it, but the
facts are the
facts and i can't change it.
Remove the sneering & general Incoherent rambling & misuse of «
facts» & this Almost starts to
sound like a commercial for a more anti-dogmatic approach to faith.
I have a problem with trying to get gay people to use clinical
sounding terms
like same - gender attracted (neatly accronymed to SGA) so they don't have to admit that they are in
fact gay, with telling them that «gay» is an identity that they can choose to own or not own.
EXACTLY... in
fact the Bible says Jesus READ from the Scroll of Isaiah... that does not
sound like being illiterate to me
I do wish there were more honest Christians
like yourself, and you
sound very down to earth, but presented the
facts, we do in
fact know that God does not exist.
When you try to use Evolution to explain anything, it just
sounds so absurd, yet they (by they, i mean evolutionists) try to push it on us
like it's a verified
fact?
You
sound just
like the people in the dark ages did when they were against civil rights for African Americans and women, you're the one on the wrong side of the moral debate with no
facts to back yourselves up.
Yet your claims are made to
sound like absolute
fact.
In
fact, it starts to
sound a whole lot
like eugenics.
(I am, in
fact, somewhat embarrassed that I didn't grow suspicious when the French rabbi
sounded so much
like John Paul II when talking about sexual complementarity and transcendence.)
And the
fact that somehow the translation of the book from the supposed golden tablets
sounds like Jacobean English of the King James Bible (early 17th century) despite the
fact that Joseph Smith lived in the early 19th century?
When the sinner despairs of the forgiveness of sins it is almost as if he were directly picking a quarrel with God, it
sounds in
fact like a rejoinder when he says, «No, there is not any forgiveness of sins, it is an impossibility»; this looks
like a hand - to - hand scuffle.
Hmmm funny
sounds alot
like faith to believe with all the
facts...
Hmmm funny
sounds alot
like faith to believe withoutall the
facts...
I agree,
sounds like she saw a market to make some money and randomly picked a side to go with and then misquoted and misinterperted the written
facts and stamped her opinion on it to facilitate that specific group of people.
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 love the
sound of this, the flavours are so different -
like the
fact it has rosemary in it too!
That may
sound super melodramatic, but the
fact that they came out damn near perfect on the first try seemed
like a gift from the anxiety gods.
The
fact to make a tiramisu raw and vegan
sounded like a bad joke to them.
In
fact, even more I find I've moved away from recipes completely and just cook things based on what just
sounds like it would go good together for me.
But as it turned out, they were
like the oboe in a delicious symphony —
sounds sort of icky on its own, but in
fact is an integral component of the dish's lovely harmonies.
However, the
fact that they lost their shape in the oven
sounds to me
like you may be correct about it being due to it turning to paste.
I'm not sure if it's referring to the C in the «Community» name, or because it's made in «Calgary», or because it
sounds a lot
like another letter close to C that often is followed by «spot» (this smoothie really is orgasmic), OR if it has to do with the
fact that this smoothie is LOADED, and I mean L O A D E D with Vitamin C!
In
fact, I
like it so much that I am planning on dreaming up new ways to use banana, almond, coffee, and chocolate (to me, that
sounds like a hella good muffin).
The
fact that these look
like shortbread make them
sound even better!