Sentences with phrase «feel it's quite»

Three months later, when he called his mother to let her know he was about to lose $ 35 million in investor funding, he wasn't feeling quite so genius anymore.
Sometimes you and your team might feel quite alone, while at others you might choose to partner with friends or even your competitors.
The free mobile app, bearing the apropos tagline «your personal magazine,» is often compared to a magazine in concept because it looks and feels quite like one, albeit a smaller, interactive glossy tucked neatly into your smartphone or tablet.
«We always look for pain points for clients or something that doesn't feel quite right,» he says.
Growth feels quite hollow after a little while if it's not connected to a bigger purpose — it's time we stopped celebrating record sales without asking why.
But by and large the well - heeled attendees have every reason to feel quite good this year.
But there's one group that isn't feeling quite so confident: residents of states with their own high rates of state and local taxes — or SALT, for short.
That said, nothing makes me feel quite as anxious as when I watch or read a futuristic sci - fi about a dystopian future of an abandoned society crumbled by technology.
But with evidence current sanctions lack public support, Rodriguez said he thought the country's opposition «would feel quite uncomfortable with an escalation of the economic sanctions.
«I feel quite giddy and happy.»
«It's still undergoing major redevelopment but in 10 years it will look and feel quite a bit different.»
The paper sheet had a pleasant smell, but felt quite delicate so I had to be careful not to tear it.
Ahead of President Barack Obama's anticipated speech on the U.S. economy today, one survey shows that business owners are feeling quite optimistic on the topic.
Considering I also spent $ 242 for monthly unlimited MetroCards, I felt quite irresponsible.
When I'm not feeling quite so prosperous, I might go with the $ 2.61, which is two sausage patties.
Language is a really good way to bridge the cultural barrier, but particularly in the Middle East it can feel quite non-semantical.
When I'm not feeling quite so prosperous, I might go with the $ 2.61, which is two sausage patties, and then I put them together and pour myself a Coke.»
I can imagine that some team members might have felt quite similar to Leonidas, having to follow whatever the priests said to him.
But for the material Gibney had to work with, which includes a few wonderful interviews with old Apple employees and the mother of Jobs» first child Lisa, the result feels quite comprehensive.
We feel good when vanity metrics go up, yet we may still feel quite clueless on an overall direction.
Not sure how Stanford can get on the same show as that lot - he must feel quite out of sorts in that crowd.
But in terms of the degree of conversations we're having in the activity levels, it feels quite good.
On one hand, if you need your job you may feel squeezed to put in extra hours but if you are in the FI phase, you feel quite empowered.
We had lain open the heart of Jars of Clay, and we knew we'd feel quite foolish if people didn't resonate with the spirit of that record.
Suddenly, in light of God's glory we feel quite insecure, remembrances of Christ's sacrifices demand quite unpleasurable thoughts, and the overwhelming presence of the Spirit leaves us trembling and acutely aware of our powerlessness.
I constantly feel in need of saving, as someone with longterm metal health struggles, i feel constantly in need of God's deliverance from my feelings and circumstances, and reading this post has felt quite empowering in that sense.
People feel quite passionately about these issues, enough to part ways with one another.
I haven't been able to dance since I was a child, not really, maybe I never will again, it doesn't feel quite natural anymore.
If you feel quite jubilant about it, there's no Christian reason why you shouldn't exclaim to him, «We're doing great, aren't we?»
Either way, we don't feel quite so alone in our moments of choosing brave.
Abelard, «like Origen, like Montaigne, is one of those figures about whom Christendom has never felt quite certain, and yet from whom Christendom has derived much energy.»
The parents are shocked and feel quite sure that the headteacher will be supportive as soon as the issue is flagged up.
Now I feel quite uprooted.»
I recently went through a big desert - y time when I was questioning so much and felt quite depressed and discouraged.
In fact, I wish I didn't care... ignorance is bliss, but reading about Harpur brings out my fighting spirit though I feel quite inadequate in my defense.
«But our feelings are as fallen as our will; they can be deceptive... It is distinctly possible to feel quite happy while acting in the most atrocious of ways.
I remember feeling quite indignant about this letter.
He was well situated in the established church, but didn't feel quite at peace with himself, or with God, in such a position.
Without this tool of the Internet, I would still feel quite alone on my journey.
About three years ago the wife had gone for a medical examination because she had not been feeling quite right.
It felt quite Christlike.»
We tried for three years to liberate our ministry from these kinds of burdening expectations, only to end up feeling like we were just ruining it for the rest of um — who in fact felt quite consoled by these expectations.
It does not feel quite right to use the term with political leaders, or especially military heroes, although it works okay with some «public intellectuals.»
I still love visiting Frankenmuth, and in some ways I feel quite at home there.
In this chapter we are simply showing that the use of the term «on the third day» does not necessarily mean that Paul was familiar with the account of the empty tomb, and that some scholars feel quite certain that he was not.
The city, secular or otherwise, feels quite different to those for whom its promise turns out to be a cruel deception.
There is a hungry baby, blinking eyes at the light of life and a mama longing to nurse, open mouths and wonder at what you have just done, arms that suddenly don't feel quite attached to our body unless there is that little person in them.
I remember, long ago, the late Archbishop of Canterbury describing to me his attempts to argue a working - man out of his materialism on Hegelian principles; all he got was «Ow, don't talk like that; you make me feel quite funny.»
Boatloads of it, and presented in a way that doesn't feel quite like anything we've seen in TV or movies so far.
But I also didn't feel quite free to talk to other people about it, because I couldn't leave her out of the loop.
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