Sentences with phrase «bit ironic»

This decorative pillow is a bit ironic form the counter part it has in real life.
Nelson says it's a bit ironic that entrepreneurs who are good at holding others accountable for their performances don't take time to gauge how well they are doing themselves.
All of this is, of course, a bit ironic considering that the name of the act contains the word «digital.»
Given his opinion of the cryptocurrency, it is perhaps a bit ironic that Mark Cuban has invested in an e-sports betting startup — Unikrn — which is planning to launch an ICO within the next couple of months.
The issue is a bit ironic, seeing how ethereum is touted as a world «world computer» that hosts unstoppable decentralized applications, replacing the internet.
While we didn't learn anything new about the handset, it is a bit ironic that Samsung's application that is meant to encrypt data and keep information private, ended up leaking the design of an unannounced product.
It's a bit ironic when you consider there are now more iPad models to choose from than ever before.
It's also a bit ironic that Essential has lowered the price of the Phone twice now, this time being right in the middle of several Pixel 2 XL debacles.
It's a bit ironic for Samsung to target the problems of OLED panels as it is the largest supplier of mobile OLED panels in the market.
This is a bit ironic given the criticism that faced the original Air (which hit stores about four years ago, believe it or not).
The Spectre XT TouchSmart has one of the better touchpads we've recently used; which is a bit ironic, as its high quality discourages use of the touchscreen.
It is a bit ironic that a person who wants to learn how to drive effectively and safely should not drive to go to the physical school.
It is a bit ironic, of course: if you want to contest expertise (that of prison authorities), you have to counter it with more expertise (that of social scientists or even, for that matter, that «former prison administrators, and administrators from other jurisdictions» (74)-RRB-.
It's just a bit ironic that it's easier for Cdn lawyers to get US Sup Ct facta online.
Don't you find it a bit ironic that lawyers hire accountants to advise them since they don't have training in accounting and finance; they hire consultants and people to help them in marketing, in management, in HR and all the other areas of running a practice, yet for some reason they regard IT as an area that somehow they should be able to master with all its nuances and pitfalls?
Though a bit ironic that it was a statement from an architect >; — RRB - Apparently there is a least one smart architect left in the world...
There's something a bit ironic about the fact that the most fundamental common ground between every human being on the planet is, well, the planet we share — yet nearly every language has its own name for it and a reason why it's such.
«It is a bit ironic the one advanced economy that has decarbonized its power grid would choose to put that in reverse,» said Armond Cohen, executive director of the Clean Air Task Force.
So it may seem a bit ironic that the loss of ice is leading to a sudden push to drill more fossil fuels in the very place where they are having the gravest impact, but that's exactly what's happening in the Arctic depths.
After driving for three days straight over 2200 miles from Northern New England, it's a bit ironic that my car, which has not had a repair issue or breakdown during the ten years I have owned it, died 25 miles from the Jamboree sight in rush hour traffic at 92 degrees.
Of course, it's a bit ironic, and potentially self - defeating, to try to resolve those questions by political investigation.
A bit ironic as he'd been fighting the police who were trying to arrest him, which is what got him beat up in the first place, but the sentiment sounded nice so it's somewhat of a cultural icon by now.
Isn't it just a wee bit ironic that the side crying out for access to the data demonstrates over (and the latest McFraudit effort is a prime example) that when they get data, they haven't the foggiest notion of what to do with it?
I find it a bit ironic that the nation's petroleum industry will be attacked by the end - results of it's own products.
There's something a bit ironic about the fact that the most fundamental common ground between every human being on the planet is, well, the planet we share — yet every language has a different word for it.
«It's a little bit ironic,» said Ms. Kabakov, «but in general it's about creativity and how to accept people who are different from us.»
MUSEU DE ARTE CONTEMPORANEA DE SERRALVES Given the rise to prominence of an entire generation of Brazilian artists from the» 6os and 70s — think Cildo Meireles and Tunga — it's a bit ironic...
It's a bit ironic, because, you know, of course it's a painting, but there are many people in the art world that would look at something like this and think it's a piece of junk.
And its a bit ironic because since Dissidia NT (which I could screech about for hours based simply on nostalgia) came out I've been grinding through all of the FFs to refresh my mind and only adding to the love of them.
Also, it is a bit ironic to see a sale on COD: ghosts and COD: advanced warfare, as neither of these games was developed by Treyarch.
This is perhaps a bit ironic, because Mario's world has also never been weirder.
Anyone else find it the slightest bit ironic that a man with no face is now not only the face of Microsoft Game Studios, but has become the most well known mascot of an entire generation?
What makes this all a bit ironic though, is the fact Bandai Namco were involved with Smash for the Wii U and 3DS games, and whether it's a port or an entirely new instalment, it would be surprising if Bandai wasn't involved, especially when they are also reported to be working on Metroid Prime 4 as well.
It's a bit ironic that due to this over consolidation, domestic airlines are rolling in money, but now that they're consistently raking in these obscene profits, they've decided that it's not enough.
This basically meant that I wouldn't see the island of Kosrae, which was a bit ironic since I had booked this particular day because the flight two days before skipped Kosrae.
And, as with the immigration debate when it comes to humans, it's more than a bit ironic, considering all those purebred breeds the AKC celebrates, and makes money from, came from foreign countries.
The timing is a bit ironic, methinks.
It's a bit ironic coming from a company which made the phablet form factor so popular.
All of this is a bit ironic because, in a small way, Schmitt is responsible for the dwindling practice of the communication form he so reveres.
It is a bit ironic to think that Amazon made jokes about the iPad for the past couple of years, saying that LCD screens are terrible, especially in direct sunlight.
Bit ironic they're launching a sporty version of something badged as «Discovery Sport»!
As the world grapples with how to reduce carbon in the atmosphere (or at least how to reduce the amount we pump into it), it's a bit ironic that one of the things that will help achieve that goal could be carbon itself.
This is a bit ironic because to understand the impact of Brown, it is crucial to understand Milliken and, indeed, the latter decision has in many ways had a more lasting impact on education than Brown.
With the home video store now basically extinct, the closest thing we have to «The Blockbuster Experience» is Redbox — which is a bit ironic since Redbox's rise was one of the factors that put Blockbuster out of business.
What makes this all a bit ironic though, is the fact Bandai Namco were involved with Smash for the Wii U and 3DS games, and whether it's a port or an entirely new instalment, it would be surprising if Bandai wasn't involved, especially when they are also reported to be working on Metroid Prime 4 as well.
It's perhaps a bit ironic, then, that film critics are saying the new big - screen adaptation doesn't quite end happily...
It's a bit ironic that I've spent two paragraphs detailing the backstory for a movie in which the plot is so weak.
The local newspaper states that the firings are a bit ironic, as Galway has «reinforced its positioning as a global hub in its other key employment sector — medical technology — with the announcement of two new high - tech manufacturing facilities in the city.»
I did find it a bit ironic and coincidental that two people get hit by cars in the film, especially following the tragic events that unfolded at the 2014 SXSW festival where two people died after getting run over.
Which is a bit ironic, now that a movie based thematically on the ideas of like - minded individuals finally coming to terms with their disagreements and faults found in each other, could be the movie that will most likely bring people together, despite their different preferences and ideologies.
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