You start to
almost feel ok... and then day three hits.
Not exact matches
Chronic infection as a cause seems
almost too good to be true, but, to simplify things, with an unhealthy diet (raw veganism) making me
feel awesome and a perfect diet making me
feel OK (not miserable, though with significant fatigue and cognitive deficits) despite objectively greater health, what else could it be?
OK so far I
almost feel like I've rehashed the obvious.
And yes, I
almost always cinch it at the waist with a thin belt to give me a bit of definition but I still
feel sloppy... Maybe it's the styles I pick or perhaps it's time to admit this trend is not for me I do love the look on other people, just not so much on me and thats
ok.
For the most part, cats are quite healthy pets and by learning your kitty's «normal» appearance and traits, you can soon pick up on when he's not
feeling well, and a quick phone call to the veterinary clinic can reassure you that he's
almost certainly going to be
OK to monitor for the next day or so, or whether you should bring him into the clinic that day.
... that is
almost OK... but I know if I am standing at the top of a mountain then the wind is usually very strong... thus the wind chill factor kicks in (which I assume is adding heat loss by convection) and I
feel colder and may not notice the sun coming out from behind a cloud... and if I am sweating after a long climb up the mountain then I will
feel very cold very quickly — regardless of the sun.
... that is
almost OK... but in your example a lot depends upon my position relative to the sun... if I lie down and sunbathe I will probably
feel cool... but if I stand up in the sun I might
feel warm... so if my shadow covers 2m2 on the ground then I guess I might actually be getting 200 W / m2 from the sun... your snowy mountain picture illustrates this well because the trees have long shadows.
It's
almost impossible not to
feel rushed at the security checkpoints, but it is
OK to slow down a bit, pay attention to where you're putting what and double - check you have everything before you leave.
It
almost always comes at the end of the interview, and at this point you may be
feeling a sense of relief and thinking you've survived, it's gone
OK, maybe you'll even get the offer.