What seems like a big deal for you seems pretty minor in my eyes looking at all the numbers.
Not exact matches
It may not
seem like a
big deal — after all,
what workers don't want extra money?
So, it's a pretty
big deal, but
seems to have been met with a mixed response — a lot of fans aren't
liking what they hear, but the NASCAR drivers
seem positive about the changes.
What may
seem like nothing to you could feel
like a
big deal to her, and that should be respected.
What do you recommend as far as sushi goes, the Japanese eat it during pregnancy so it doesn't
seem like a
big deal, however I read a different article on this site that sushi should be avoided because of possible parasites.
If that doesn't
seem like a
big deal, just look at any other game ever and think about
what would happen if you could turn into a jet and fly away at any moment.
I definitely understand
what you meant at the beginning, pitching
seemed like such a
big deal to me that I was too scared to even start.
This may not
seem like a
big deal — and it most probably isn't — but there's a precedent for rewards programs accidentally updating a non-US website with an unannounced «enhancement» before the program is ready to let its members know
what's going on.
We expressed some concern over the fact that we were being charged extra fro
what seems like basic multiplayer, but also noted that the RE5 disc is so crammed full of content anyway that, in this case, it wasn't that
big a
deal.
Just makes no sense... this game, Assassin's Creed Origin's,
seems like a marketing / PR campaign than developers just bragging about new hardware (which these graphics have been possible for years on PC so
what's even the
big deal?).
The idea that Stardew Valley will be implementing
what seems like an obvious feature before the
big AAA studios is a huge
deal.
Du n no, just
seems like you're making a
big deal of
what's simple a generic / stock response by the company.
While this might not
seem like a
big deal, if you empirically estimate climate sensitivity at say 1.78 (which is
what I've been getting), when you take the 20 - year delay into account it jumps dramatically to 2.61.
This may
seem like a no -
big -
deal issue for those on unlimited data plans offered by other wireless services, but Project Fi doesn't offer an unlimited data plan... you pay for
what data you stream other than for wifi.
What may not
seem like a
big deal to you, could be the difference between moving forward in the interview process or continuing in your job search journey.