Sentences with phrase «feel like people»

I feel like some people don't consider this as a viable option, when I think — if done correctly — it can really look stylish and fill the space without looking too cluttered.
They are skinny and long and i don't want to put anything tall on it (like a lamp) because I feel like people are going to knock it over!
«I feel like people that have the same type of vibe I have are kind of drawn here.
I feel like people are not going to take me seriously, or when I show up to see their property, or even introduce myself as a real estate agent to buyers sellers and their agent, they are going to laugh at me and tell me to get out.
He says that managers and employees who feel like people are trying to get to know them and care enough to ask about their lives are more likely to feel positive about others at work.
People say that I'm pretty, but I don't believe them... I like it when guys look at me... because it makes me feel better about myself... I know I'm not fat, but I just forget to eat sometimes, especially in public... I feel like people are staring at me and not in a good way...
Do you feel like people are backstabbing you and making up all kinds of stories to hurt your reputation?
Ask to meet with him or her at their earliest convenience and let them know that you feel like people are avoiding you.
I've always been told that you should never send a resume without a cover letter (not a cover novel, but at least a letter) and as a hiring manager I do tend to feel like people who take the time to write a cover letter with specific details of how they fit into the position stand out from the pack.
Feel like people are shutting you out?
Several students said that, because of those connections, the national walkout made them feel like people were listening to Baltimore, to them.
«I feel like people are just sick and tired of being scared,» Pierre said, recalling how some of the student speakers at Tuesday's gathering had friends who were killed last week.
Though I find any act that harms a child to be disgusting, I can't help but feel like people overreact to things.
That's bred a lot of distrust over the years because customers can feel like people and companies who are supposed to be looking out for them — providing a product that's meant to protect their families — are just trying to sell whatever will give the highest commission.
Sam: I always feel like some people get so distracted by the gimmickry of marketing.
But we thought we'd take a little bit of a break from that and talk more about its purpose and why we built it, which is that in law practice and small firm law practice if you are a creative business person or an innovator or tech oriented or trying to think up ways to better serve clients that haven't been tried before, we've found that that can be really isolating and that there can often be a lot of active resistance from other lawyers, from bar associations, from regulators, and that it can just be a really strange experience to be someone trying to make your business better, make the world better, and to feel alone or to feel like people are actively trying to stop you from doing that.
This acceleration has been promised «just around the corner» for a long time now, I'm happy to give people like Hansen a bit of a pass on his 1984 work because it was so groundbreaking (and substantially correct), but it's now starting to feel like people are scrabbling around trying to find excuses.
Do you feel like people are picking up on this message?
I feel like people are only aware of their current experiences and believe that life prior to their life was a blissful uneventful calm stability if they haven't heard of it then it never happened.
I am sorry you feel like people are piling on, but I am not sure you understand my criticism yet.
I feel like people sometimes write things to get attention, not because of what they actually think.
I'm sure every studio visit must feel like people are trying to pry things away.
I feel like people really want to see the art in person, rather than just online.
I wanted you to forget that it was a video game and to feel like these people had a life of their own.»
And yeah, I can see people not wanting to pay a lot for it, but it's one of those games where I feel like the people who made it really went the extra mile.
Sometimes I feel like people think PS + is the only way to get games or something.
We don't feel like people should stop making Grand Theft Auto but we do feel that women should be able to design more female orientated games with their own characters that they may feel are empowered, but might not resonate with men.
I get the angle that some gamers just want new and inventive ways to play their games, instead of feeling like they're doing the same thing over and over again, but I feel like those people are just trying a little too hard to distance themselves from a trend.
IOI has always been a studio that creates unique and interesting games, it comes from the idea that we want our games to play and feel like the people that create them.
The small army of Marines who guard the base feel like people, not automated drones.
Mostly because I feel like the people that have most benefited from that kind of implicit progress, and have jumped up to the top of the ladder, often are the most critical and the most negative to players who aren't as skilful yet.
Like I never feel like people who wan na see more women in video games and see it being achieved like this are really dramatic.
I love this game, but I feel like it people want to make it something it's not.
We want our games to play and feel like the people who created them — unique and creative.
I know there's some Natsume employee reading and commenting here from time to time, and I don't want to be mean, I'm pretty sure you do your best... But there just a wrong feeling to these games... I feel like the people at the top, making the decisions... don't necessarily love the games?
I'm a huge fan of animation in general, and I really feel like the people involved with this project understand the spirit and personality of Sonic.
In a recent interview with Fortune, Nintendo bigwig Shigeru Miyamoto gave his opinion on why he believed the Wii U failed: «I feel like people never really understood the concept behind the Wii U and what we were trying to do.
I guess that gets the job done, but I feel like people were expecting a bit more!
I just feel like people just want it to be like Super Metroid forever.
I feel like people that complain about too many FE characters just don't like the FE franchise as a whole, or are anti-anime which they see Fire Emblem as due to the art design.
I feel like the people that know the least about credit and credit cards are the ones that are the most opinionated.
I feel like some people think they can have one or the other, but really it's all about balance!
Do you ever feel like people are having amazing vacations in little places you can never find?
I feel like people can always surprise themselves with how strong they can be.
As a customer, a lot of people feel like they don't deserve a high level of attention, and I feel like people do deserve it.»
I feel like people are still oblivious to the fees they are paying inside their 401ks and iras.
I feel like people are even more reckless than usual on the roads these days running around doing last minute shopping and traveling.
I feel like people tend to spend more in the summer due to vacations, outings, etc..
If you have a lot of debt or bills to pay, it can feel like people are banging down your door to get your money.
This is a shame, but I feel like people think the event organizers actually came up with this term and encouraged its use.
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