Sentences with phrase «at least some sense»

I think our win / loss record makes at least some sense given the experience level of this team.
Despite those significant caveats, a rough comparison gives at least a sense of scale.
It is still possible for the individual human person to gain at least some sense of significance.
Now it is possible, if you are willing to spend the time, to tease at least some sense out of the first of these paragraphs.
But there are enough story threads running from desert to city to create at least some sense of continuity.
I do think, though, that you should have at least some sense of what that thing is costing you.
Thing is, Brady at least sensed that somebody was coming for him from his blind side so he did side step to his right a little bit, but there was no way he could have anticipated Clowney covering that much ground, that quickly.
You might not have any other wedding details hammered out yet, but you probably have at least your wedding date, if not at least a sense of what month you'll be having it in.
There wasn't a lot to see, but we got at least a sense of what Call of Duty: World War II's gritty multiplayer will look like.
Shortly after that reveal, Evan Blass chimed in to «confirm» the info, as well as provide a photo of the device, or at least its Sense counterpart.
I define success as 1) ending the fight with more understanding of your partner than you started with; 2) ending the fight with at least some forgiveness in your heart; 3) ending the flight with at least some sense of responsibility for your part in the fight, and 4) ending the fight with enough generosity to move forward and once again feel close — or even closer — to your partner.
Jonathan: Honestly, unless you win the lottery or come into a sizable inheritance, I don't believe there's a way to become a young millionaire without embodying the entrepreneurial spirit in at least some sense.
Because where a three - match suspension for a bad tackle makes at least some sense in a footballing context, there's no reason why racist abuse should be treated as something similar but slightly more serious.
The thing has various names: Natal Day, Simcoe Day, British Columbia Day... The following chart from CanadaInfo will give at least some sense of order (if not peace and good government):
Were Tobe Hooper to have retained the directorial reins (he left the project due to «creative differences» during production), one can imagine his particularly acute ability to interweave social contexts within unusual premises might have made at least some sense of the screenplay's inherent silliness.
A line - by - line review should give you at least some sense of its accuracy, she said.
We are aware, then, of some genuine although not unlimited freedom of decision, so that we can be said to be (in at least some senses) causes of our selfhood (causa sui, as the Latin saying goes).
So I'd settle myself on a rock at Biltmore Beach, just down the hill from my college in Montecito, and I'd listen for God's voice, or at least the sense of His spirit.
Others are convinced that for the most part people have at least some sense of a dimension of mystery and that therefore religion, understood broadly as a «sense of mystery,» still lives on with almost the same degree of explicitness as it has in the past.
With Coq back in the fray for selection, there's at least some sense of security
I think it's much more likely that Ukip will prove to be an «SDP of the Right» - in at least the sense that its agenda (in its case on the EU and immigration) is adopted by the main two parties to such an extent that it loses its own raison d'etre.
An Education — I'd expect that a film about a young girl in 1962 who's so infatuated with the life of the Parisian intellectual (jazz, cigarettes, New Wave movies) that she dates an older man to have at least a sense of why that Parisian lifestyle is so interesting.
The biggest botch of all, though, is Schlesinger's, with the centerpiece night: while the aim is not to be romantic, there should be at least some sense of warmth and affection; these are, after all, best friends.
It was also much more interested in the pageantry of horror than in trying to give us much in the way of plot or characters, but there was at least a sense of the family and the individual characters» struggles to comprehend what is happening.
In Forcefield, you can see the seeds of more contemporary art collectives — but regional identity, or at least a sense of place, still matters.
There is an implicit populism to the exhibition, a trumpeting of each artist's outsider status, or at least a sense of frustration with the art world's perceived exclusivity, but a great deal of the work hinges on the viewer's ability to pick up on insider - only references, exacerbated by the exhibition's lack of sufficient explanatory texts for conceptual projects.
I plan to respond to anyone whose comment (s) suggest my vid - clip makes at least some sense.
Maybe help them draw up a basic plan going forward so when they reach a critical point (heating system failure) they have at least a sense of what they need to do.
It is nearly impossible to provide individualized responses to all of the parties that appear before tribunals, however, it is crucial that tribunals have at least a sense of the needs of the community that it serves.
Anybody who's preparing for trial has at least a sense of the admissibility issues they're going to face with any particular witness, whether the issue is hearsay or something else.
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