Sentences with phrase «as that description sounds»

As odd as that description sounds it's a pretty apt one.

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It might sound rare or unlikely, but as Hello Giggles pointed out, «it's pretty likely that you know someone who fits the description» of an empath, which means that it's worth understanding how to tell as well as the good and the bad of dating an empath.
It challenged the traditional Christian understanding of God as unaffected by the world on scriptural rather than philosophical grounds, but the description of God sounded very similar to that of process theology.
From your descriptions sounds like just over 2 hours to make it for dessert tonight and a perfect breakfast for tomorrow morning as well.
As good as that description may sound, though, it doesn't quite do justice to this booAs good as that description may sound, though, it doesn't quite do justice to this booas that description may sound, though, it doesn't quite do justice to this book.
23 (1) of Act 930 states «Except as otherwise provided for in this Act, a person, other than a company holding a banking licence, shall not hold itself out as a bank or use the word «bank» or any of its derivatives in any language, or any word that sounds like «bank» in the description or title under which that person is carrying on financial services business in Ghana, or make a representation to this effect in any billhead, letter, paper, notice, advertisement or in any other manner.
Which prompted a second description, with charades and sound effects, as to what rattlesnakes were.
Carr's vision is bleak — and exaggerated, as is Harris's description of a life of cyber sound and fury, signifying nothing.
He described it as this space that could hold 100,000 people, and it sounded ridiculous to people that read that description at the time, and it might not be able — I mean if you squeeze all those people in, maybe you could get 100,000 people in there, but once you get into that cavern, it's clear you could get 10,000 people in there without any trouble at all, maybe a few times that many.
Any discussion of what happens when an object breaks the sound barrier must begin with the physical description of sound as a wave with a finite propagation speed.
The term may sound familiar as if the description is hiding in the back of your mind somewhere but you can't quite find it.
It's the same video as the «twist and sit» from Part 1, but reading the description it sounds like a different exercise.
I know, it sounds excessive, perhaps downright ridiculous, but let's look at it sensibly: one pair of black strappy wedges does not equally work well for office wear or a full day's walk around a city in autumn as it does for a summertime BBQ, though an outfit for each of those scenarios may require black shoes of some description.
Last but not least, if you are really interested in someone who has a great photo, great description as well as a great sense of humor, in short, everything sounds too good to be true.
(Let's just say that description above isn't quite as good as it sounds.)
The film sounds scary as shit, and detailed descriptions of Michael's actions are demented as hell.
Telling the story of a mother and daughter on the outskirts of society, the film is set in a project just outside of Disney in Florida, and while that simple description could make the film sound like it dwells in the realm of «poverty porn,» what makes this a crowning turn for Baker is that it cements him as an heir apparent to the humanist mantle held by directors like the late Jonathan Demme.
Based on a simple plot description, it sounds, of course, like another «down - market,» slapstick - laden comedy — a movie perhaps destined to play as part of a late - night, cable TV double feature with 2006's drab Employee of the Month, which starred Jessica Simpson as the mutual object of affection for a pair of feuding retail warehouse workers played by Dane Cook and Dax Shepard.
Not as sharp as it thinks it is but funnier and better handled than it sounds from its description, Us and Them benefits from a solid sense of humor and a sure hand keeping the tone steady even as it changes direction regularly.
From the above description, Soul Food may sound like a drag, but director George Tillman Jr.'s script is as warm and funny as it is dramatic and emotionally involving, with fully - fleshed characters brought to life by the strong ensemble acting; to single any single actor out is to discount the equally commendable efforts by everyone else.
The description makes it sound like Geostorm is trying to be a sci - fi disaster film, a space adventure, and a conspiracy thriller all at once, when the more advisable route would be to concentrate on making just one of those elements as good as it can be.
That description may sound like a glib dismissal, but it's actually an appreciation of the film's wit: it is actually quite smart and mature as well as clever and entertaining.
Described by many a critic as ««Michael Clayton» on acid,» a description that makes it sound a good deal more glib and less beautiful than it really is, it's a Haneke - cool deconstruction of office ethics and politics centered on the mental unraveling of a business in - house psychologist — yet another star turn from the extraordinary Mathieu Amalric.
The pupils are instructed to improve and finish the story, using techniques (such as, adding description of the character's feelings, describing sounds and setting).
the children then used them as outlined in the letters and sounds document - to create a range of sounds - tapping, banging, scraping, loud, soft, fast, slow etc to deveop sound discrimination / description etc
Just as it is important for educators in a school district and in individual schools to have a shared vision and a common language around what quality teaching looks and sounds like, it is essential that district and school leaders have a shared vision and common language on both the definition of instructional leadership and the description of effective instructional leadership behaviors.
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Although from the description, it sounds as if you are outsourcing development to a Chinese company which only has access to dev boards with Android 4.0 support.
Such as her description of the traditional female costume in Mostar, which sounds striking to say the least!
Though the plot description («a Jewish family with three sons falls apart after the parents» marriage falters») and setting (Washington D.C., where Foer himself grew up with two brothers) makes the novel sound autobiographical, Foer has long used the personal as a jumping - off point for stories that end up being completely original (see Everything Is Illuminated).
Kay writes a new, and vibrant blend of fantasy and romance, which I probably will be checking out, since the description makes it sound like her first book is just as much about the character and the story as it is about the romance part of it.
And don't even get me started on the description of the cancellation process, which doesn't sound arcane so much as intentionally designed to foil any attempts to return a tablet.
From your description, it sounds as though the battery is shot.
The best way to write your description is write it as you normally would without keywords so it sounds right.
It bothers me that (if you can actually get through all of those acronyms) the description on the website makes it sound as if the companies supplying the information to the credit bureaus (the credit card companies, mortgage companies and collection agencies, for example) original creditor (or data furnisher).
This description is misleading because the words «small» and «local» make it sound as if the dogs are being well treated.
From your description it sounds like she's not only fearful of the yard, but her new surroundings as well.
From your description it sounds like your dog really wants to chase cars as they pass by him.
Description: It is as it sounds: You spend all your time with your puppy, supervising them constantly.
Your veterinarian will be able to examine her and prescribe appropriate treatment, as she does sound very uncomfortable from your description.
This sounds like a description of making money on the App Store, so the answer's easy: we walk in as confidently as we can and if it turns out there are some coins there to take, we take them — and give 30 % to Apple.
The water type pocket monster doesn't appear to be nearly as popular as the fire and grass starters this time around, but it sounds like Primarina is no less powerful from Nintendo's description:
-- No indication as to whether or not Ghirahim is playable yet; the description in Famitsu could be be about his boss moves or character outline as general — If Link uses Power gloves and drops off ball & chain, he can lift pillars, jars or even enemies — With the legendary baton from Wind waker, Zelda can command winds and fight by playing songs — You can blow enemies away with wind or the sound can turn into lightning bolts — You can also summon tornados to snatch enemies away — After you select a character for a stage you select the weapon — You can't change weapons in battle — Weapons differ a lot from each other and it is part of the fun to test which one suits you
Remedy's description of P7 that it'll be a «long - lasting experience» also makes it sound like it's headed down the games as service route.
As fans of most of the games featured in the roster and big fans of the genre in general we desperately wanted to like this game, and from the description it sounded like there was a chance.
I was confused as to whether or not I was actually getting in - game bonuses for pairing a steambot with an appropriate hat, some of the descriptions sound like they're hinting at this being the case, but it's not very explicit.
Maybe so, but here McEwan's description of Prince's «pathos and loss» sounds much less ironic, while Sugimoto's found image looks as sentimental as its source.
Selected from hundreds of narrative descriptions the artist wrote with friends, each text sounds as if it were an excerpt from a much longer story — a figment in a person's life.
The work stimulates live musical compositions, as the artist's description of the work explains: «The basic idea of these sound spaces is to provide the viewer / listener access to his own individual spaces of time and motion.
Description: A sound installation that uses spatial sensing and a grid of electromechanical sound modules to create a rain storm that follows visitors as they move through space.
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