Sentences with phrase «about abandoning ship»

I was feeling kinda bad about abandoning ship until this weekend....

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«I don't think brands or influencers with existing platforms on Snapchat will abandon ship, but I think people who were on the edge about joining Snapchat will think, «We don't need a presence here.»»
Holistic life connections is not about starting or tweaking any church program or ministry, but rather abandoning the whole sinking ship, and joining with community groups that already exist, not as a way to support and prop up «the church,» but for the purpose of being the church.
The cost, which is substantially more than most dating sites out there, poor member matching, the inability to see pics from the beginning, the feedback we've been reading about poor customer service and cancellation issues, and tons of complaints about inactive member or subscriber profiles (who signed up for a trial, realized they couldn't communicate fully, and abandoned ship, thus causing poor response to contact).
This mentality about the nature and appreciation for books may very well be at the core of why so many authors — and their reader fans — are abandoning the sinking ship of the traditional publishing industry.
I had difficulty with the dialect, and at about page 100 I was about to abandon ship.
My only other theory is that your all a bunch of salty Halo fans who feel Bungie abandoned you and XBOX because they jumped ship for Sony... that's what I really think this hate is all about.
More details about the future of Abandon Ship can be found on Fireblade Software's Early Access Roadmap.
To suggest that because near surface temperatures have flattened at or near the highest on record requires «abandoning» a sinking ship is to be grossly underinformed about the full scope and scale of the multiple changes going on and the confidence that anthropogenic climate continues unabated as it will so long as humans continue to increase greenhouse gas concentrations.
At some point in time, it is time to abandon ship, thus rendering the part of bargain about satisfying work entirely «irrelevant» as we were taught in Evidence.
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