Sentences with phrase «becomes borderline»

It would be one thing if Tom was just depressed, but he becomes borderline crazy, devolving into a grizzly mountain man who hunts deer and makes mead.
But in the span of just a few years, physical papers have become borderline obsolete, replaced by tablets and computer screens.
The latest scuttlebutt I'm reading says Ragnow has become a borderline 1st round / top of the 2nd round player, and Price is moving into 1st round consideration despite his injury.
, have become borderline deficient or downright deficienct in B12 and B6, among the Bs, as well as in magnesium.
It entered into a nine - year drug war which has claimed 100,000 lives and seen it become a borderline failed state.
They each have their own story to tell, from gaining a lot of weight and not being able to lose a couple of pounds, to being so thin it became a borderline disorder for some.
This was my story a few years ago — I became borderline obsessive about keeping my diet «perfect» in order to heal my skin, and the irony was that no matter how «clean» I tried to eat, my acne remained painful, cystic, and embarrassing.
This inner monologue went on long enough to become borderline obsessive, and it got me thinking about all the other everyday waste that falls into this gray space between trash and recyclables.
I noticed that in the last two months, my face has become borderline dry, combination skin to be more specific.
I may have become borderline boring with my workwear lately.
A man who goes after what he wants and doesn't give up is insanely attractive quality as long as you don't become a borderline stalker.
If you're going to go down that road and become a borderline con - artist, better to just be yourself in my opinion.
One key element keeps Brawlout from becoming borderline infringement, and that's the lack of a true blocking mechanic.
Most men stay in a relationship for years without popping the question, sometimes driving some partners to become borderline neurotic.
and then became borderline hostile toward the end.
In the age of Tiger Moms and raising the Smartest Kids in the World, getting the best education for their kids has become a borderline obsession for American parents.

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Great and borderline quirky benefits will become the norm.
The wound festers, becomes infected, and can borderline kill us with the hatred and anger bubbling up.
The gospel conveys the radically new possibilities of God, which are fallibly understood in the present, which stand on the borderline of human achievements, and which become evident precisely in the negation of those achievements.
«What prepares men for totalitarian domination in the non-totalitarian world is the fact that loneliness, once a borderline experience usually suffered in certain marginal social conditions like old age, has become an everyday experience of the ever - growing masses of our century.»
Once they were out of the oven (about an HR after cooling) they became sticky (borderline melting) again.
I think we became over cautious when the referee was awarding us yellow cards for spud play acting — Rose was disgusting, yet giving us nothing for what looked to me borderline red card offences against us.
He doesn't need to start that often, and if he becomes better in possession, he is a borderline world class midfielder.
It's not known whether the fawning, borderline homoerotic eulogies on Jose Mourinho's return were based on the man we saw at Chelsea or the man he'd become at Real Madrid, but now we know that we've definitely got the latter.
Power and control are all well and good, and your total stranglehold over those exact two traits while manager of Manchester United certainly worked out in the club's favour but, now that you've retired, your clear desperation to clutch onto your two borderline psychopathic obsessions has frankly become a tad bit of an annoyance.
That said, sad reality dictates that Larkin probably would have approved of the borderline (and not so borderline) racism that became a cornerstone of the campaigns with which Gove has so often associated himself in recent years.
What's the penalty for the kind of borderline untruth that has become the currency of American political dialogue?
I became vegan only a week ago, but I'm really worried, because I'm already borderline «underweight» and am really trying to build up to a healthier weight and keep it there.
I think the phytic really comes much more into play when people are already eating nutrient poor borderline diets when further loss of nutrient absorption becomes a serious blow to an already serious deficiency.
The connection becomes explicit through the involvement of regular Borderline collaborator Brady Corbet, who co-wrote the screenplay with Fastvold.
Written by Mark Perez and directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein — who cowrote «Horrible Bosses» and «The Incredible Burt Wonderstone» and helmed the 2015 «Vacation» — it starts out borderline ludicrous and keeps piling on improbabilities, until it leaves our world behind and become an exercise in absurdity.
Initially, this isn't the case, but it quickly becomes apparent supporting characters, like the borderline nymphomaniacal Megan, and the coldly Aryan Anna are merely a lazy conglomerate of character tics.
Throughout the seasons, these unlucky people that visit the smug couple, include Mary (Manville), a lonely and borderline alcoholic fifty - something, and Ken (Wright), who has let himself go and become a bit of a mess both physically and emotionally.
Egan has become an emotionally closed - off, alcoholic, passive aggressive borderline masochist who emotionally neglects his wife, making his suburban family existence with his beautiful wife and loving children a truly nightmarish existence in what is ostensibly a dream come true.
The borderline breakneck pace only becomes a hurdle in the film's last ten minutes, when multiple threads seem set up for third - act payoffs and hastily abandoned for the sake of wrapping this puppy up.
Fresh: Rudd brings color and dimension to a borderline - simpleton schlub who could have easily become a one - note cliche.
As Jasmine stumbles through the life she's fashioned for herself — it's not immediately clear if her life changes were brought about by action or inaction — the moving pieces around her become more distorted and unfamiliar, borderline ominous, and the pangs of mental illness begin to creep into the picture.
The title comes from the word Nigerians use for those who have left the country for the US and become «Americanized» — a borderline insult.
After 6 novels narrated in the third person, Cornwell returns to first person narration by Kay Scarpetta for this book, which I found easier to read, although the constant analysis of Kay's feelings and borderline paranoia did become tiresome.
By the end of this game, each character is a completely different person from where they started, and their progression as a group from borderline killing each other to the cohesive unit they become shows a complexity in character development that is rarely seen in games.
This originally had my interest but the more I saw of it the less interested I became, comes across almost borderline comical.
When stories and recollections are subjected to time and constant retelling, the narratives become questionable, on the borderline between fact and fiction, even as they remain cloaked in the convincingly familiar.
This imagery reflects Partegàs's longstanding fascination with borderlines and margins and the potential for transformation they represent, «where one thing is starting to become something else,» she notes.
Considering there were 500 papers supporting a skeptical position on global warming alarm published in scientific journals during 2016, perhaps the publication of wake - up - call, borderline - iconoclastic scientific papers such as this will become more and more commonplace in the near future.
Blogs have evolved mostly by becoming so plentiful, even borderline ubiquitous.
With the paradigm shift to AB - PA, however, a false allegation becomes a double - edged sword for the narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
Originally developed for the treatment of borderline personality disorder, dialectical behavior therapy, or DBT, has rapidly become one of the most popular and most effective treatments for all mental health conditions rooted in out - of - control emotions.
(No more than two schizophrenics, no more than two borderlines or no more than two depressives or the group can become symptom driven.)
Therapy just becomes another place for the child to display to the narcissistic / (borderline) parent the child's allegiance to the narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
In the black - and - white polarized brain pathways of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, the «bad husband» MUST also become the «bad father» and the «bad wife» MUST also become the «bad mother.»
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