Sentences with phrase «detest when»

I detest it when I go back and see I missed typed!
I just detest it when people jump to conclusions about people and issues they don't know enough about.
I am African - American and detest when the Media uses the term «Black Church».
As much as I detested him when he was in office, I never thought of him as the loathsome narcissist Obama has turned out to be.

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Even if you hate — and I mean detest — your current employer, keep in mind that it's a small world and you never know when the past will resurface to bite you in the behind.
I first used that phrase (which I have since grown to detest) back in 2009 when I determined that the TSX Venture Exchange at 737 was quite cheap relative to its 2006 high at 3,300 so I wrote one of my first pieces for Streetwise Reports entitled «Sell in May and Make Some Hay» after which the TSXV peaked at 2,400.
Islam, when it invites one to adopt its beliefs, does not use any compulsion, for it detests compulsion.
For instance, one of Hamann's works composed in French is a sardonically fawning open letter to Frederick the Great (whose superstitious servility to the mythology of Enlightenment reason Hamann particularly detested) called To the Solomon of Prussia, a text so savage and unrestrained in its mockery that no one would publish it when it was first written for fear of the state censor.
Indeed one might say that men have never more vehemently rebuffed and detested one another than they do now, when everything drives them closer together.
Then he went on to outline the outrageous happenings at Augsburg, and to indulge in the kind of language the delicate Melancthon so detested: «They thought that when they brought the Emperor in person to Germany, all would be frightened and say «Gracious Lords, what is your wish?»
But this question he can not answer in definite terms, if he is to answer it sincerely, for the reason that the answer is all too readily at hand: that he wills the Good and detests vice — when vice seems to be loathsome; that he wills the approbation of good people — when they are in the majority and possess the power; that he will benefit the good cause — when it is so good as to confer some advantage upon him.
When I served these up for breakfast one weekday morning, I got a 2 out of 3 from the kiddies (since one of them detests bananas, and there was no hiding them here!)
When then do some fans detest him?
I wonder just what it is that binds us so tightly to the club we love, when in fact most of us detest the owner, board and manager and have for many years?
2016 he was in an offense that ran the ball more than anybody, dealt with injuries, and was still extremely effective when given the chance - Look at these stats from 2016: 7 catches over 100 against WAS, TD against CHI, TD and over 100 against PHI which ended up being the difference in the game for our win, over 100 with a TD against PIT which again turned out to be the difference in the game for our win, 2 TDs and 80 yards which again ended up being the difference in the game for our win against BAL, TD and over 80 yards which ended up being the difference in our win against MIN, over 80 yards against TB, 2 TDs with 70 yards and a throwing TD against DET, and lets not forget the 132 yards with 2 TDs against GB in the playoff game that kept us in the game....
I detest that line and if u wish to know hw important welbeck can be look at hw much he works for the team esp when he loses the ball!
but... kind of hard when actual moves line up with actual narrative (two NE guys now in control of DET).
My articles go back years to when he was the manager of Stoke City, and how I detested their time wasting tactics, their blocking off the ball (American Football style), and their long throw game.
I'm on the left, I support the Democratic party, I detest racism (particularly as someone who has experienced its ugliness), but I get some of the arguments made by the right when it comes to language vigilance and accusation, because I've seen far too many situations when people have tried their darndest to ally with identity positions they don't share or rally behind causes that don't necessarily reflect their own subject position, only to have it backfire spectacularly because they didn't do it right or say it right.
When I feed her I often think back to my first attempts at breastfeeding when our son was born, and how strange it was that a little piece of silicone could be both my best friend and the one thing I detested about our breastfeeding relationsWhen I feed her I often think back to my first attempts at breastfeeding when our son was born, and how strange it was that a little piece of silicone could be both my best friend and the one thing I detested about our breastfeeding relationswhen our son was born, and how strange it was that a little piece of silicone could be both my best friend and the one thing I detested about our breastfeeding relationship.
WE at our jobs are asked to absorb more medical coverage costs, so, why can't you negotiate with the unions and try to do the same... with pensions too... I really detest that WE have to help pay for increases to pensions when ours are at a standstill... and why can't our representatives have a freeze on their wages when many companies are laying off?
I detest pants, have one pair for when I need them (housecleaning or such) and wear leggings under my dresses.
She will definitely detest glances in the restaurant at you when they see you're dressed casually.
«The Shape of Water», director Guillermo det Toro's «fish out of water» love story, led all nominees when the nominations for the...
The Shape of Water, director Guillermo det Toro's «fish out of water» love story, led all nominees when the nominations for the 90th Annual Academy Awards were announced this morning, receiving thirteen, including Best Picture and both Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for del Toro.
I used to detest Mark Wahlberg, because unfortunately the first movie I saw him in was «Planet of the Apes» and that was the first I'd been exposed to him since he was Marky Mark when I was a little kid, so I've been thoroughly shocked to find out what a great actor he actually is.
A highlight of the NBC legal drama «L.A. Law» starts off when Rosalind, a character detested by most dedicated viewers, argues with Leland (played by Richard Dysart) in front of an elevator.
Anderson touches on class issues when Woodcock detests Alma's noisy eating habits and the hostess of a swanky party makes veiled, possibly anti-Jewish comments.
When past memories collide, a boy steps unknowingly into the cross-hairs of two malicious demons who share a special bond and detest their bitter pasts together.
How I suffered when I had to preach to you those pious lies that I detest in my heart.
You know a relationship has deteriorated past the point of salvage when one person detests another's gestures.
I detest the idea of having to buy all my books from them, of them having direct wireless access to my reading device (my slight lust for the iPhone dimmed a bit when I heard about Apple's killswitch, too), of them having a record of every book I've viewed and purchased.
I am sure my local credit union would love to have that monthly interest and speaking from experience they treat their customers with respect instead of talking to them like they detest them or like they're dead beats when they have never paid a bill late to them or anyone else.
Sure there is a strong possiblity alot of people would ditch the brand but IMO i don't think that would be the case when the only free alternatives would be PC gaming (something that I absolutely detest) and Nintendo themeselves with the wii U. Sure I'm leaving out this Steambox thing because we don't know a whole lot about that yet.
When returning to code written some time ago, I think part of the problem is not recognizing or perhaps it is detesting code structure «improved» upon since writing it.
In his talk kto an Australian audience later, when they were complaining about being called «denier» when raising questions, he claimed to detest such behaviour and that he alwys fought against it.
In a nutshell, TSA PreCheck lets you enjoy the very perks that you detest the most when you're at the airport.
Apparently, when you install a new HVAC system, by code you must have a Duct and Envelope Tightness (DET) test.
The first time she seemed really impressed was in 2013 when I bought a property she detested, she said looking at it made her want to shower, and I sold it 2 weeks after closing for about a $ 14K profit.
The dryer is used only in «emergencies» because I detest dryer sheets and why spend money on drying clothes when I can spend it on something I really want (my needs have all been met, bless His name.)
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