Sentences with phrase «feel a certain way after»

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This way I could write down how I felt after eating certain foods.
The fact that Alvarez hired him back after he went just 19 - 19 in Pittsburgh shows how strongly Alvarez felt that Wisconsin needed to return to a certain way of doing things.
But no one should feel pressured to look a certain way in photos, especially after giving birth.
The experience will probably change the way that you eat, even after the program, as you'll have gained an awareness of what you feel like when you eat certain foods.
For lack of a better way to put it after a certain point the weight starts to feel like I could injur myself.
I'm certain many others on the fence will feel the same way, after seeing more of the game through a widespread marketing blitz.
That is, after some research, I would find the telephone number of the dive shop in Tortola that was across the street from a phoneless shack, where the non-English-speaking cook had used a certain herb mixture on the grilled chicken he had served to me and to Lowell that Lowell felt he must find a way to reproduce.
I am not certain that Ginny felt the same way about «Baby Girl» after seeing her as a six year old.
Although it came out one year after Sonic the Hedgehog 2, in some ways the game feels more like a direct sequel to the first game because of certain visual similarities.
Obviously, they took liberties in changing and inventing certain things, but the long tedious process and hard work paid off in spades — and even after four games, the designers still found a few ways to make the climbing, puzzle - solving and action moments feel fresh.
I don't feel like going to MOMA PS1 to see the exhibition entitled Greater New York, the one that everyone is flocking to, no, because I am afraid that I will only be confronted by yet another trendy display of tiresome, boring, fashionable watchamacallits, the way one art object copies another, and all of it strictly within a certain boundary that no one dares to cross, after all they are not exhibiting their objects here in order to cross certain boundaries, but to win their share of success, a success that is distributed exclusively within those boundaries.
The Report's central conclusion is that, although traditional legal pedagogy is very effective in certain aspects, it overemphasizes legal theory and underemphasizes practical skills and professional development.5 By focusing on theory in the abstract setting of the classroom, the Report argues, traditional legal education undermines the ethical foundations of law students and fails to prepare them adequately for actual practice.6 Traditional legal education is effective in teaching students to «think like lawyers,» but needs significant improvement in teaching them to function as ethical and responsible professionals after law school.7 As I will discuss in greater detail below, in general, the Report recommends «contextualizing» and «humanizing» legal education by integrating clinical and professional responsibility courses into the traditional core curriculum.8 In this way, students will learn to think like lawyers in the concrete setting of actual cases and clients.9 The Report refers to pedagogical theories developed in other educational settings and argues that these theories show that teaching legal theory in the context of practice will not only better prepare students to be lawyers, it will also foster development of a greater and more deeply felt sense of ethical and professional identity.10
After sending them a copy they agreed that this format was actually quite unique and they actually liked the way it looked but found certain flaws that they felt could be improved upon.
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