Sentences with phrase «at least a semblance»

If we were to go by this blog alone, you would be the deviant kiddo, as you depart from the usual standards of at least some semblance of coherent thought.
As someone who was active in the Tea Party movement until it was infiltrated and destroyed by the Republican party, I urge all Tea Party activists who have maintained at least a semblance of political independence to become involved in the occupation protests.
«A complacent chancellor who sits there and thinks he deserves a pat on the back,» Balls said, doing his best to give his rant at least a semblance of a final flourish.
The problem with this sort of film is that it needs at least some semblance of logic - a murder is committed at one point but no police show up to investigate -LRB-?!).
With the exception of Cornish — who manages to convey at least some semblance of inner strength — the lead actresses seem adrift at what to do with their characters other than pout, whimper, seduce, or fight things that don't exist.
And make it attainable only through performance of civil service in at least some semblance of equitable trade.
Put another way, the British are waking up to the implosion of the UN's theories, and so, if the government wishes to impose its radical schemes with at least a semblance of public support, more alarmist propaganda is urgently needed.
Naturally, it'd be great to see WhatsApp disable this functionality so we can maintain at least a semblance of privacy in our lives.
So, as the resume writer, your job is to show relevant skills and experience, yet maintain at least a semblance of the chronological format.
Enough to feel comfortable, or at least a semblance of comfort.
And he seems to have at least a semblance of originality to his persona, even if he does come across as a bit of a douche a lot of the time.
As you'll recall, Bloomberg has long supported the Senate Republicans in their increasingly more difficult quest to retain control of the chamber — or, at least a semblance of it.
, we would have had at least the semblance of a mystery as to the nature of the weird, nightmarish events.
Director Peter Berg promises that there's at least some semblance of a story in his Navy vs. aliens board game adaptation:
However, it is Depp's subdued performance that anchors the film into something interesting, always keeping the mysteries of his thoughts hidden, and making this otherwise formulaic film have at least the semblance of depth.
I assume that this school chose to become an academy to escape the clutches of its supposedly «controlling» LA, where there was at least a semblance of democratic accountability, only to fall into the hands of «unelected, unaccountable» civil servants who «are suffocating headteachers from doing their jobs».
There's at least some semblance of feel through the wheel, and what's left of the Denali's bulk is distributed low enough in the chassis to keep body lean nicely in check.
This is very much a matter of personal preference, but I like my cars to have at least some semblance of sportiness and this Lexus is much more at home on the freeways than the backroads.
I had beta readers, a strong book description, a pretty credible author bio, at least some semblance of a marketing plan (I'm still learning), and I even ended up creating a companion online course that I could use for cross promotion.
This major event in my writing life occurred because I could prove I had at least some semblance of an author platform in the form of blog readership.
It's practically a beloved heirloom these days and Square Enix had the right idea, or at least the semblance of one, when they tried to bring the saga into the present day.
Many investors, especially those who have some experience with the traditional stock market, wish that the crypto market had at least some semblance of stability.
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