Sentences with phrase «bit of a leap»

I had no idea what I was going to look like so then it becomes this balancing act and a little bit of a leap of faith.
«Any association between purchasing antidepressants and living alone is a little bit of a leap,» Walch says.
If you want to impose this meaning on it I have no problems with that, but you've taken a bit of a leap in saying «This means...» and I don't think I follow you there.
That's a bit of a leap of faith.
they are a bit of a leap from my idea of a scone, split in half and spread with butter.
With her daddy's five - iron and a bit of a leap, Heather can snag sun - ripened grapefruit the way Bill Russell pulls down rebounds, catching them as they drop.
One thing we can learn from this though is that City will probably be going for sterling... I know it sounds like a bit of a leap, but they now desperately need home grown players, and, apparently, a replacement for David Silva.
I think it's a bit of a leap — and a harsh one — to connect using an infant carrier seat with autism.
Going straight to regular underwear might seem like a bit of a leap but it's not.
Yes, it's a bit of a leap of faith, but you won't truly gain confidence as a mother until you take it.
The archaeologists acknowledged it is a «bit of a leap» to say that what occurred thousands of years ago may help predict how modern - day humans will cope with climate change but lessons from the past offer hint at how people today can survive these changes.The researchers cited the importance of cooperation amid challenges humans face today.
The effort requires trust, it requires letting go of a bit of control, and it requires a bit of a leap of faith.
What happens next is a bit of a leap of faith but if you've been with the movie to this point, it's more of a skip and an «aha» moment.
We also know that Ronan used to work for Thanos so while it's a bit of a leap, we can probably assume Thanos has something to do with whatever happens in Captain Marvel.
There's also a lot weird about the additions, however, including a listing for «Forza Horizons 5» — a title that not only features an extra letter than usual but one that's also a bit of a leap — we haven't yet had a Forza Horizon 4, though that sequel is all - but guaranteed even though the Forza Horizon studio is said to be working on Fable 4.
I know it takes a bit of a leap of faith that a zombie would be able to feel out of place, but lets face it, zombies as well as vampires are fictional beings.
I'm making a bit of a leap here, but to me this passage suggests that Colorado will continue favoring growth over achievement (unlike most states).
Right now, however, «it's a bit of a leap of faith.»
«I love the confidence — for anyone to assume they're getting this, that's a bit of a leap of faith,» Mr. Duncan said.
In a bit of a leap of faith Honda's preparation for the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show implies a mild facelift to their Insight hybrid.
The exhumed coffin contains a second set of remains that shouldn't be there, and Cain, in perhaps a bit of a leap, believes the two cases are intrinsically linked.
It is a bit of a leap of faith though and it can take some experimenting to find the right forum for a particular book.
Of course, it's a bit of a leap of faith, so take it with a hefty handful of salt.
Great encouragement to take a bit of a leap... especially into real estate.
If you do decide to switch to Vanguard ETFs upon launch, you are making a bit of a leap of faith that Vanguard will be able to keep tracking errors low.
Obviously we've already worked the numbers and we KNOW that we can do this without changing our lifestyle but it's still a bit of a leap from seeing the numbers on paper to actually coming to grips with it in reality.
To think that some «outsider» from Vancouver / Hong Kong / Vienna is going to find value where others could not takes a bit of a leap of faith.
Though it may seem a bit of a leap to compare a human situation to one pertaining to dogs, it really isn't much of one.
-- This last one is a bit of leap for most people, and I haven't done it with my own, either, but letting cats chew on some raw bones can really help scrape the teeth clean.
There is a bit of a leap from a fish to a dog, but as Paul Durnion says: «We see this in nature all the time.
Then, I would like to take a bit of a leap and remove those who travel within North America exclusively.
It's a bit of a leap to say every game with magic and a wand is emulating Harry Potter.
A bit of a leap in business logic, to be sure, but nearly 35 years after -LSB-...]
You have to take a bit of a leap of faith about the good things to come, but having purchased the game it did not disappoint.
The archaeologists acknowledged it is a «bit of a leap» to say that what occurred thousands of years ago may help predict how modern - day humans will cope with climate change but lessons from the past offer hint at how people today can survive these changes.The researchers cited the importance of cooperation amid challenges humans face today.
«It's a bit of a leap of faith,» Shepherd says.
But as Lamb says, sometimes «it does require a bit of a leap... and that's something that scares some faculty off.
Maybe «jumped» is a bit of a leap (my pun for the day) but at the very least wages have stabilized and seem to be improving a little bit.
This is a bit of a leap from the company's strategy as of 2015, with the launch of Discover, which was more of a media play.
It's a bit of a leap of faith to suggest that Samsung will have been able to expand production to the Galaxy Gear inside the USA while no one was looking, so to speak, but it could be that this device has arrived for testing inside Texas from abroad — specifically to test out mobile communications with US - based SIM cards and the like.
farrah knows she's making a bit of a leap here — she has administrative experience, which is great for an administrative - heavy career like human resources, but hr also requires a very specific skill set because of the information and relationships involved in the job.

Phrases with «bit of a leap»

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