Sentences with phrase «bit of stretching of»

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The breaks allowed me to drink plenty of water, stretch my legs, and tire myself out a bit more before the next leg of the trip.
To many bankers and others in the industry, SBAExpress occupies the middle ground between a conventional bank loan and traditional 7 (a) credit — trotted out when a borrower is «just a little bit of a stretch beyond the normal credit limits,» according to Joel Pruis, portfolio management analyst at the Indianapolis consulting firm Baker Hill.
(I know, it's a bit of a logical stretch.
However, even this might be a bit of a stretch.
(Roughly 140 million people have some sort of employment or self - employment, though millions of these earn less than $ 10,000 a year, so classifying them as «employed» is a bit of a stretch).
The best suit to invest in is one that's made with a bit of stretch, in a three - season wool fabric that can work year - round.
«Some of them stretch the truth a little bit,» Gervais says in the ad, though he doesn't mention Sprint by name.
Sports fans and Twitter may go together, but it's still a bit of a stretch to see how a service that is fundamentally designed to distribute short bursts of content works with a three - hour program like a football game.
While it might be a stretch to call Melania Trump a genius, she certainly is in good company when it comes to speakers at political events digging a bit too deep into the well of previous great orations when crafting their own speeches.
Our new system is a bit of a stretch for us financially at moment, but it has plenty of room to grow into.
But that will still leave to be questioned the small matter of the $ 2.5 million already spent to promote the Canada Job Grant, an ad buy that seems to stretch the definition of advance warning — a bit like the film industry deciding to promote movies that have not yet been financed or cast.
As Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook testimony stretches on, a rough exchange with Senator John Neely Kennedy of Louisiana produced some of the day's more memorable sound bites.
However, because I did have a plan and the challenges of raising a newborn and dealing with rowdy tenants left me feeling a bit stretched, I decided to simplify and sell.
So decent returns aren't out of the question just because valuations are a bit stretched at the moment.
You figure you will live within the rule, but stretch it a bit — maybe withdrawing 5 percent of your savings each year.
PM's like so many stocks these days with a bit of a stretched valuation.
Trading at the high end of its historical price to earnings ratio, PM's valuation looks a bit stretched.
It is rare for a platform that has been trading for a year to have that number of traders and it seems Cash Camp is stretching the truth a bit here.
Calling this guy a scientist when he is only a system administrator (back in the 80's we called them computer operaters) is a bit of a stretch.
You don't have to agree with them, I will even defend your right to keep your beliefs (even though I do not share them) but to simply say its all a conspiracy to bankrupt morality is a bit of a stretch don't you think?
This excerpt notwithstanding, its a bit of a stretch to call hitler a christian; he had his own mythology which he loosely tied into christianity, but he also destroyed churches and murdered christian leaders who opposed him.
I think d'Souza has an habit of stretching the facts a bit, when doing so will allow him to make a rhetorical point:
Uh, «liberated» is a bit of a stretch.
That seems to be a bit of a stretch in my view if not somewhat naive.
a bit of a stretch because we can actually watch a woman giving birth to a baby in real time which we cant for the stork & unfortunately evolution cant be demonstrated that way child birth can be & the onion article on gravity gets it better.
Well asking a Christian college to accept a view which is directly contrary to it's most basic foundational premise, a belief which literally denies the very core of their faith, might be a bit more than simply stretching their theological imagination.
Though some Bible scholars say that Cain married his sister, this seems a bit of a stretch.
But 500 years is a bit of a stretch, that's even before Newton.
Good point, this does seem like a bit of a stretch; and an article on blue laws would be rather interesting (they make for a healthy seperation of church and state conversation).
It needs:... it seems a bit of a stretch for me.
It might be a bit of a stretch to say that during those periods of silence nobody was seeking him, but it might be true about God speaking more on an individual basis than a nation wide level.
It is not a bit of a stretch but an act of total blind faith to believe in Evolution Dan, in fact it take more faith to believe in that than in an all knowing, all powerful creator God who said I created all things.
But to say all rational and reasonable people believe Christianity in its essence is a scam is a bit of a stretch.
With the 20,000 signatures complaining about Mat Damon and saying he shouldn't have a part in the forthcoming Ocean's 8, and his response to say he will close his mouth, probably out of not wanting to lose his part and not out of thinking he said any wrong, it's a bit of a stretch to say «men get free passes» in this instance.
Talking about things like this is a bit hard for me — I'm not a verbal processor and to think «on my feet» like this is a bit of a stretch.
A bit of a stretch, but the Mormons love this stuff.
It's a bit of a stretch to infer a ban from all that.
That might feel like a bit of a stretch.
That's a bit of a stretch, don't you think?
However, to compare Blessed John Paul II with St Gregory the Great, the reformer of the Liturgy, the great apostle to the Anglo - Saxons, a Doctor of the Church, a Latin Father, writer, and the patron saint of students, teachers, musicians, and singers, seems to me to stretch the title a bit.
I don't think Joseph is a bit player by any stretch of the imagination — it's through him that Jesus is from the lineage of David, hence Jesse.
I think that maybe what I have presented is a bit of a stretch, but if I am going to maintain some bit of sense of the inerrancy of this text, I can see no other way of reading about the drowning of the Egyptian army in Exodus 14 through the lens of Jesus Christ dying on the cross for His enemies.
Liberals find a way to push their anti-God agenda however they can, but connecting alcoholism and getting sober is a bit of a stretch.
Humanae Vitae might be a bit of a stretch for some of them, but simply gaining a more complete understanding of the way contraceptive technologies operate could be enough to provoke reassessment.
This may stretch the meaning of «actual»; I stretch it a bit further to apply to the future: God as active is also actual, though in a different sense from the way the past is actual.
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
High fantasy eventually fails us in the wonder of His Being, but each generation can stretch forward a bit more.
Pinch off a bit of the dough (enough to form a 3 - inch round, about the size of your palm), and stretch it thin on the floured work surface.
If we keep making it consistently I'll probably keep stretching it, as that's quite a bit of cocoa, even.
Tacos are one of my favorite foods and I've been trying to stretch a bit beyond my comfort zone of beef, pork or chicken tacos and try some other endless options.
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