Distracted driving can be
described as anything that takes a driver's mind off the road, including using a cell phone or arguing with passengers.
Anyone that does, immediately realizes that the contractions apparent in the respective precipitation maps, generated per methods described, can not possibly be
described as anything other than non-concordant and contradictory.
Only 10 % of members had races that could be
described as anything close to competitive (defined as a margin of less than 10 %).
«Odyssey» can not be
described as anything but a perfect, intimate look into the life and career of British painter Jack Martin Rogers.
There is not a single piece of music that feels out of place, nor a single piece that can not be
described as anything less than excellent.
The evening show at Xcaret can't be
described as anything else than spectacular, bringing visitors on a journey of the history and traditions of Mexico though song, dance and music.
Ford's premium brand strategy has long been best
described as Anything But Lincoln.
Being a stoner, Mike (Jesse Eisenberg) shares an existence with his live - in girlfriend Phoebe (Kristen Stewart) that can be
described as anything outside of exciting or fulfilling.
Boarding home landlord (Julie Walters) has some absolutely hysterical sarcastic remarks to many of the girls that can not be
described as anything other than bringing down the house of the 51st First Chicago International Film Festival screening.
This last project, completed in 1990 and one of Starck's largest, involving both building and interior design, is an enormous black granite - clad casket pierced with tiny portholes and topped by a massive 360 - tonne steel shape in yellow steel that Starck calls a «golden flame» but others have
described as anything from a huge sperm to a root vegetable.
It's
described as anything from a dull ache to a sharp pain on the front of the hip and below the belly.
More than once in the intervening years, Minhas has faced challenges
she describes as anything but fair: regulatory hurdles slowing her products» spread, retail monopolies denying access to their store shelves and larger competitors muscling in on her turf.
If I may just quickly offer a little, hopefully constructive, criticism: In reading through the bridging the gap materials on your main website (before I dug a little deeper and became a little concerned by the Exodus connection and the other two websites still run by your ministry which I am unable to
describe as anything other than ex-gay, hence my deeming it Exodus - lite) I could not shake the very strong us - them mentality that seemed to permeate everything.
So
describing them as anything is impossible.
To my surprise when they arrived I really loved them, although I'm loathe to
describe them as anything as sweet as baby pink which they might have been described as.
When it comes to Disney's Marvel monolith, we would be remiss to
describe it as anything other than that.
But as it stands, it is hard to
describe it as anything more than a glitchy borderline copyright infringement, minus all the good stuff.
It's hard to
describe this as anything but bad science.
Now, out here in the real world the most charitable way to describe this lunacy of forcing the nations of the world to give up fossil fuels is to... to... well, now that I think about it, there is no way to
describe this as anything but a pathetic joke which if implemented will cause untold economic disruption, disaster, and death.
Not exact matches
The Internet companies
described their policies
as straightforward: they ban certain types of content in accordance with their own terms of service, and require court orders to remove or block
anything beyond that.
That lack of flexibility is likely if
anything to lead to still tougher sanctions by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has
described Maduro
as a «bad leader who dreams of becoming a dictator.»
One vehicle for doing so is Udemy.com, which
describes itself
as an «online learning marketplace» with a mission «to help anyone learn
anything.»
And his wife of 30 years Wendy
describes him
as «a force of nature,» who believes he can make
anything happen.
A neighbor who answered the phone Monday but declined to be identified
described the neighborhood
as recently built and said he did not know the Turpins and had not noticed
anything unusual.
The investments we continue to make with our people are
as important
as anything we are doing to overcome the challenge and the headwinds that I've just
described.
George Mason University's Scott Sumner
describes it
as «a complete mess,» which, if
anything, is too kind.
George Mason University's Scott Sumner
describes as «a complete mess,» which, if
anything, is too kind.
Someday, it may well see that the beginning of creation,
as described in the bible, had a valid premise, and we can not rule
anything out.
And what I find in them is the gradual disappearance of
anything that might adequately be
described as masculine, no matter who in the hierarchy is calling the shots.»
In fact,
as one historian (who wasn't a Christian)
described the early Christians, «Every one of them who has
anything gives ungrudgingly to the one who has nothing.
It is an act of faith beyond
anything we could do yet Peter is
described as a «man of little fait h».
fred, seriously, why does your creature who has or can make
anything, need service such
as you
describe, from anyone?
Was there
anything about it that might be
described as «social» in outlook, or was it purely individual?
They
describe what they believe fluidly so
as to avoid taking a challengeable position on
anything.
Your breakfast hell might be IHOP at 4 a.m., a restaurant featuring avocado toast, or
anything described as «continental,» but nothing can match a descent into «Breakfast,» the song.
I have categorically
described how Islam rejects this notion altogether (
anything that is illogical is questionable and should be examined
as encouraged by Islam).
We discovered that Sunday mornings were completely insufficient to create
anything close to what the Bible
describes as koinonia.
I'm only calling the mass murderer
described in your bible
as a monster is because I can't think of
anything worse.
Once he or she exists however, there is now the potential for a second birth,
as Jesus
described to Nicodemus, (John 3) but because of Adam's sin all of man is born spiritually dead, incapable of faith, why because dead people don't do
anything, much less have faith.
I am loathe to believe
anything now without some evidence, and whether or not there is an all pervasive spirit, I believe in spirituality in
as far
as it
describes the state of awakening beyond one's own physical existence to a greater existence that includes us.
as an adult i realized that it is infinitely difficult to have a personal relationship with
anything described in any book of the bible, though it is very possible to relate to the book,
as allegory, or possibly history.
Anything other than the «correct» view of homosexuality is attributed to «homophobia,» which is consistently
described as the result of bigotry, ignorance, and the fear of one's own sexuality.
His own pet proof of «why there almost certainly is no God» (a proof in which he takes much evident pride) is one that a usually mild - spoken friend of mine (a friend who has devoted too much of his life to teaching undergraduates the basic rules of logic and the elementary language of philosophy) has
described as «possibly the single most incompetent logical argument ever made for or against
anything in the whole history of the human race.»
I have yet to hear
anything referred to
as «ginormous» that could not have been fully
described with one of these two words.
Note that nowhere is the unpardonable sin
described as having
anything to do with thoughts.
Faced by the long stall in
anything that can believably be
described as ecumenical progress, the Princeton Proposal is marked by a certain poignancy.
Calvinists sometimes quote from Romans 7
as a text which teaches Total Depravity and total inability, for Paul seems to
describe a lack of ability to do
anything good (Romans 7:15, 19, 24), and refers to being captive and enslaved to sin (Romans 7:14, 23).
The survey leads to Egyptian and Babylonian creation myths in which the pre-creation chaos is
described as a time of the «unspoken», when there was no name for
anything.
As a result, can
anything we say about God be adequate to take him all in and
describe him fully?
Who says that there ever was
anything that might be
described as «nothing?»