Sentences with phrase «at least some sense of»

Despite those significant caveats, a rough comparison gives at least a sense of scale.
And yet, the decisive choice of evil does have a certain logic and we can make at least some sense of it.
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
Half the learning curve is understanding the importance of a whole plant food diet and have at least a sense of how to implement it.
I'm guessing from your post that you already understand about the importance of a whole plant food diet and have at least a sense of how to implement it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
There is a conflict of interest — or at least a sense of dubious incompleteness — in an agency investigating itself and concluding that its flaws are of narrow scope.
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.
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):
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.
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.
But then, it has to be restored to at least some sense of order in a reasonable period of time or I WILL LOSE MY MIND.

Not exact matches

In a very real sense, regardless of what kind of coverage he and his policies are given by the mainstream press, Trump wins, at least in the eyes of his supporters.
Gmail is a solid and reliable email provider and integrates with everything, so this move makes a lot of sense -; at least until you realize what kind of message that might be sending to your potential customers and partners.
To be fair, though, it makes sense that these students are expecting to receive at least some degree of post-college support.
With the exception of the first two, his words do not appear to cut cruel; indeed, one has a sense these are well - used lines he might employ in his other career: as a successful, in - demand motivational speaker, giving at least 30 speeches every year, here in Canada and around the world.
Is it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the world?
But hopefully, those days are few and far between and there's mostly a sense of excitement or at least gratitude for what you're doing.
The termination of Rapp at a moment when she is the target of serious attacks because of her role at Nintendo doesn't quite square with that sentiment, though, and at the very least, suggests an extremely poor sense of timing.
At the extreme, as the experience of G&F Industries Inc. shows, it can mean no selling at all — at least in the traditional sensAt the extreme, as the experience of G&F Industries Inc. shows, it can mean no selling at all — at least in the traditional sensat all — at least in the traditional sensat least in the traditional sense.
While the potential identification and conviction of a legitimate monster suspected of 50 rapes and at least 10 murders rightly goes in the Win column, the ramifications of this story and what it means for privacy in a broader sense needs to be discussed.
The fact that millions of people fly both in airliners and in general aviation aircraft each and every day should give you a sense that you can overcome your fear of flying or at least learn to manage it.
To get a sense of what that process is like, at least at one major pharmaceutical company, we turned to Bob Abraham, Pfizer's head of oncology research and development.
I think in a vast majority of cases if you are going to live in a house at least 2 years it almost always make more sense to buy.
This is why the deal makes so much sense: AOL provides the technology to target individuals instead of content, and Verizon the ability to track those individuals — at least the over 100 million customers they already have — at arguably a deeper level than anyone else in digital advertising (for non-Verizon customers, AOL's ad platform is still useful, albeit not as targeted; rates would be commensurately lower).
It makes no sense for you to have all of your money here, in assets denominated in dollars, if you have a portfolio worth at least $ 100,000 or more.
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
This type of loan might make sense for you if you can get a better interest rate than that of your current mortgage, you plan to shorten the term of your loan instead of refinancing for 30 years, and you plan to keep your mortgage for at least several more years.
If you've been in business for at least a year, have a healthy business with annual revenues of at least $ 100,000, and a good personal and business credit profile (even it it's less than perfect), an OnDeck loan could make sense.
Take an earlier Trump initiative that at least kind of made sense — the decision to slap punitive tariffs on imported Chinese solar panels.
Moreover, Google's algorithm considers social signals as one of its most important ranking factors — socially shared content is a vote of approval, or at the very least importance, so it makes sense Google would consider it when deciding whether a post should rank well in organic search.
On Tuesday night, at least 200 people came out to a high school to listen to Dr. Tipirneni, who spoke of her support for a public health insurance option, «common - sense» gun control, and robust funding for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
That is probably good advice, but still — in this post «fiscal cliff» era of higher income tax rates and new healthcare reform - driven investment taxes, it makes sense to at least look at the tax impact of your savings choices.
At least, in that sense, you'd have double - entry bookkeeping, and thus a reasonable sense of what the actual deficit is.
Most economists - at least not those blinded by either dogma or an over-reliance on quarterly data - who made a fundamental analysis of the state of western economies, could not help but feel that the sense of escape from calamity was a bit premature.
While this idea makes sense, many people might be surprised to find that content doesn't drive a lot of sales (at least not directly).
At least in part, however, flows into Canadian equity ETFs can be attributed to a growing sense of optimism towards Canada's economy and its financial markets.
The market «prices in» the tax - deductible feature on municipal coupon payments, so when you aren't a beneficiary of said tax treatment, then I (at least) believe it makes more sense to get tax - free income on higher yield corporate debt (of the same credit profile).
Whenever they disclose a new stake it makes clearly a lot of sense to look at least briefly at what they are buying.
You should at least have a sense of:
(Musk slipped at least one reference to the book into the software of the Tesla Model S.) As a teenager, Vance writes in his biography, Musk formulated a mission statement for himself: «The only thing that makes sense to do is strive for greater collective enlightenment.»
At least not in the sense of the Abrahamic (or any, for that matter) religions.
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