Sentences with phrase «feel about their flaws»

Wollaston said voting with Labour would be the only way she could express her strength of feeling about flaws in the policy.
The most accurate metric for your love of somebody is how you feel about their flaws.

Not exact matches

The bad part was the sense of shame some Christians made me feel about my emotional struggles, but as I discovered how God views healing, I realized it wasn't my faith that was flawed; it was their views toward mental health and faith.
I enjoyed your article the other day on the subject of his development, but the gist is still that Ifedi is «surprisingly, right about where he ought to be despite what you've heard / read / felt / seen with your flawed eye - test instruments» I give your comment a rec because you're right, but its a tough sell for most folks
Speaking at a press conference, the enforcer refused to get carried away with his first England call - up as he will be in the focus of media, who will look to take advantage of any flaws in his game, he said: «Everyone feels pressure in some way, but for me it's just about keeping my head down and staying focused.
I had a sense that support for Trump was very strong — even among people who readily recognized his flaws but felt that finally this was someone who was going to shake things up — and said wasn't it about time?
In 2014 he was the lead author on a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ large.
We weren't born thinking flaws made you less beautiful we are taught by society and the media that we should feel insecure about our flaws so we buy into certain products etc to «improve» or attain perfection.
Sometimes I just feel like it's my big flaw and everyone knows about it, so why cover it?
Posts focusing on ankles make me feel bad about mine, as they are one of my «flaws».
It's less about masking flaws, and more about looking and feeling like you — but better.
When I feel insecure about my body, I lean towards clothes that are loose and baggy and hide what I perceive as my flaws.
But, wouldn't it be better if you didn't feel self - conscious about how your skin looked without the veil of products to hide any perceived flaws?
Instead of trying to hide our flaws, or feel embarrassed about them, let's make ourselves awesome, flaws and all.
You're in the middle of an intimate encounter with your partner and are feeling happy and connected then all of a sudden you notice you are stuck in your thoughts and worried about your body «flaws
Not only was I able to keep these on for a night out with G, but I felt comfortable in my skin knowing you wouldn't be able to see any of what I consider my flaws (y ’ all know what I'm talking about).
it feels like a flaw sometimes but I put creating a smile on others faces and hearts at all cost before I even begin to think about myself.
One can argue that the environment feels repetitive, and what i really do nt like about the game was the ending, but i can ignore these flaws thanks to the fun i had while playing.
There were a few flaws - certain parts of it felt somewhat like parts of a TV movie, and it could have gone into more detail about Trumbo's plight.
Caught between her feelings for Albert and her wanting to be warned about his flaws, Eva continues gathering information from Marianne about him, only to find that her feelings are starting to change as she sees Albert through the eyes of a woman who couldn't stand him.
More importantly than anything, it cuts close to the bone, with much of the film feeling like Gilliam confronting his own mortality: «for all the film's flaws, it feels like a very personal and moving piece of work as Qohen moves towards some kind of acceptance that his time on Earth will be brief in the grand scale of things... it's not so much a film about a search for a meaning, as an embrace of meaningless, and it's fascinating in that respect.»
Something about this film feels very clunky, as it moves into its second half it drops much of the sexual nature of its interesting but flawed opening and focuses instead on the actual nature of this heist, using a non-linear sequence that, whilst amusing enough, tends to sap almost all of the tension by virtue of its retrospective nature.
All the elements are in play for a crackling good, Macbeth - like tale about ambitious but fatally flawed characters, but the erratic screenplay by Christopher Kyle lacks confidence as it swings from glossy romance to creepy thriller, leaving us feeling detached along the way.
It was fascinating to see the chefs who lost confidence in their dish halfway through cooking it and who felt worse and worse about it, to the point that when they presented their dish, all they could see were the flaws.
Games TM argues, «Assassin's Creed III, for all of its many flaws, began with you unwittingly flung into a braying mob of people headed straight for City Hall; provoking the brilliantly uneasy feeling that you were stuck of a community of people who were about to reach an unmanagable boiling point.»
A game is more about numbers and individual flaws, as the experience of the entire package is so satisfying that you never feel let down by a masterpiece like this one.
There's a troubling section, however, in which Mann creates a flawed dichotomy, hailing a paper by James Hansen and Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University (and others) pressing for deep carbon cuts and criticizing a peer, * Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution, for complaining that the paper failed the Stephen Schneider / Gavin Schmidt test for distinguishing between the «is» of science and the «ought» determined by individual feelings about the state of the world and how to shape it.
That said, I can at least report that Ullman is generally positive about MOOCs as they gave her a little bit of hope of achieving a more even distribution of technological knowledge, despite their flaws and prejudices (for instance, she was annoyed by an overabundance of Big Bang Theory jokes in a course she audited as she felt it may leave some feel like cultural outcasts while they try to learn something that is already foreign to them).
The ZTE Axon 7 has so many premium features at an astoundingly low price that you would feel ashamed even complaining about its minor flaws.
It's important to normalize this, so the child doesn't feel like they did something wrong or their is something wrong, sick or flawed about them.
Instead of focusing on flaws in your partner, which perpetuates negative feelings about the relationship, focus on the positive aspects of your partner.
But I think when we try to sell our homes, we blow up the «flaws» in our minds so that we feel good about parting with it... then when we find ourselves having to stay put for the time being, we have convinced ourselves that it is ALL wrong... when a mere 6 months ago, it was perfect and we loved it.
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