Sentences with phrase «fainter idea of»

Also, you have no idea how its going to begin — and an even fainter idea of how its going to end.
They're usually made by people who only seem to have the faintest idea of what rap actually sounds like,...
For all their real troubles, they have only the faintest idea of how on their own they really are.
So whose opinion should I trust, the man who has spent his entire life in the church and fully immersed in the church and its teachings (The Pope), or Joe Blowhard who has a light if any faint idea of what the church teachings are (most of us)?
I didn't have the faintest idea of what I was doing.
The phone call is from his older sister Rose (Jeannie Berlin), matriarch of a clan right out of Allen's 1987 «Radio Days,» informing him that her youngest son Bobby (Jesse Eisenberg) is headed out to the West Coast, and that Phil should help set him up, despite the fact that the energetic young man hasn't the faintest idea of what he wants to do.
James is the classic definition of a fuck - up from the looks of it: young, aimless, and with only a faint idea of what he wants to pursue.
After the brief ray of sunshine that was Unleashed, action movie cinematography has gone back to smoke and mirrors (or more accurately cheat and hide), with so many random high - speed cuts that you only get the faintest idea of what is going on.
Then I noticed a bunch of others following suit, which just confirmed what I've sort of always known: Nobody has the faintest idea of what they're doing, and everyone is hoping to get an edge doing something relatively easy, like following someone else's pricing cues...
Some years later I read one of the very few books that recounted the events of 1883 in detail — and I realized as I was reading that the writer (the book had been published in 1965) had not the faintest idea of just why Krakatoa had exploded, and why it had done so with such unimaginable ferocity.
We are not talking here about those people who blithely and fearlessly sit down to write a book without the faintest idea of structure or genre, or even grammar or punctuation.
Without the faintest idea of how to solve my dilemma, I turned to a credit repair company.
The garbage article you cited doesn't have the faintest idea of what Warren Buffett does.
The reason that Rottweilers and Dobermans, for example, have such a «bad reputation» is because a lot of ignorant people, drawn to their «tough» image, go ahead and adopt one without the faintest idea of the amount of work necessary to handle such intelligent, strong dogs.
Shame on you all for judging somebody that you don't even have the faintest idea of what his kennel is like.
Most companies haven't the faintest idea of what branding is, was, or should be.
To put it simply, models have got better at being tweaked to match historical climate but no - one has the faintest idea of how good they are at predicting future climate.
Anonymous says: models have got better at being tweaked to match historical climate but no - one has the faintest idea of how good they are at predicting future climate.
«We haven't the faintest idea of whether the Gulf Stream will do anything,» he says.
I agree Bobbi Nothing is any worse than to see a beautiful vignette or entire room, and not have the faintest idea of where to begin replicating.

Not exact matches

Sure, more people than ever have probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
This little novel tells of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary animals and people, it seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the invisible, supernatural ideas or forms of which our natural examples are but faint images.
We should reject even the faintest whiff of that idea.
I used to tap the tips of my fingernails against the underside of Jason's forearm to try to give him an idea of what I was feeling (bum deal for the partner — being able to feel the kicks from the outside is still a long way off), but it's more like an impossibly gentle and faint THUMP than a tap.
After one of the births I lost a lot of blood, baby was in Intensive care and I had not seen him, and did not have the faintest idea what was happening with him.
If you don't have the faintest idea when you ovulate monthly, chances of being able to grab that two - day window and use it to your advantage are fairly slim.
Last week, a senior figure at the directorate admitted he did not have the «faintest idea» how many illegal immigrants remained in Britain, while this weekend, an IND official was suspended over claims of a sex - for - visas scandal.
The home secretary was speaking after the director of enforcement and removals at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) told MPs he did not have the «faintest idea» how many people remained illegally in Britain.
The idea is to blot out the light of a star and zero in on a small planet, right next to it in the sky and 10 billion times fainter (at visible wavelengths) than it.
Nobody has the faintest idea how to stop a hurricane, but lots of people have detailed concepts of how to deflect an asteroid.
«That we detected galaxies as faint as we did supports the idea that a lot of little galaxies reionized the early universe and that these galaxies may have played a bigger role in reionization than we thought,» says Rachael Livermore, an astronomer at the University of Texas at Austin.
Observational evidence to confirm the idea that the universe had a very dense beginning came in October 1965, with the discovery of a faint background of microwaves throughout space.
Similar ideas have also addressed the possibility of a fainter young Sun, but direct observational evidence in the geological record is currently lacking, making it the subject of debate among scientists.
On Thursday, millions of us will go to the polls to decide how Britain is represented in the European Parliament, but few will have the faintest idea where the candidates stand on issues that affect the food we eat, the air we breathe, the energy in our homes and the chemicals in our environment.
The choice should be easy but many of us don't have the faintest idea where to begin.
I have no idea if you'd be able to tell me if what I saw was true... But when I did it (I see red and black when I close my eyes) I kind of started seeing a foggy white in part of my vision, like a faint cloud almost.
She is so wrapped up in her own troubles, however, that she hasn't the faintest idea how to ask for help, and may have moved too far over the edge to realize she's on the edge of an abyss.
A «Design Ideas» page which has four faint google logos to draw on top of.
Any «idea» derived from the propensity can only be the propensity itself at a fainter stage; and between such a propensity and the conception of «nature,» whether as uniform or otherwise, there is a difference which only the most hasty reader can be liable to ignore.
Now I don't have the faintest fuckin» idea of what's going on in terms of what's being made and all that.
There seems to be a sense of outrage in this article with which I concur.Although I haven't the faintest idea what we can do about this (insert suitable adjective) organisation, someone in authority must take action soon or it will be too late.
Utter garbage by a non-scientist and someone who has not the faintest idea about any of the main science strands.
The answer, Izen, is of course that when Obama held his «5 to 10 years global warming acceleration» speech, he had not the faintest idea that 5 years is a totally irrelevant interval when talking about decades long climate trends; and he doesn't have the faintest idea about that because he wouldn't know a physical unit if it crawled up his nose and died there.A trend over 5 years is not much better than noise, and detecting an ACCELERATION with such a noisy trend is entirely impossible.
«I havent the faintest idea how you can assess the strength with all those different materials being used so your factor of safety must be wrong.»
Don't expect him to learn, Andrew; he's trotted out this nonsense time after time after time, ignored the obvious idiocy of it time after time after time, and I'd wager it will be no more than two weeks before he plugs his ridiculous video again, apparently without the faintest idea that it's all based on catastrophic misunderstandings.
And for more creative resume ideas (some of which are not for the faint of heart in terms of design), check out this FlexJobs Pinterest board for creative resume examples.
While some of the ideas MLS 5.0 contemplates may be obvious and straightforward, some are not for the faint of heart.
I nearly fainted dead away when I saw the cuteness of these Easter ideas from Leigh Ann at Your Home Based Mom!
I have stacks of them and haven't had the fainted idea what to do with them.
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