Sentences with phrase «flinch about»

It still is for me but Microsoft ain't the monopoly it used to be but still there's just something that makes me flinch about owning one of your customers and pretending they don't receive favorable treatment.
And although the producers aren't trying to don the armor of culture warriors, they don't flinch about showing the reality of abortion, adoption, and broken families either.

Not exact matches

Just for fun... a reader may have wondered about those three (3) categories above, and flinched at one or the other.
You bemoan the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees or the 3,000 Israelites killed by Moses for worshipping the golden calf (or the dozen or so other slaughters condoned by the bible).
You bemoan the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees or the 3,000 Israelites killed by Moses for worshipping the golden calf (or the dozen or so other slaughters condoned by the Bible).
7 — Your face turns purple when you hear of the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you don't even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees!
But also, just know this about our team — there is no flinching here in anybody.»
He still sometimes flinches when I catches a glimpse of my Breast if I'm feeding her out and about, but he 100 % supported and encouraged me to go to a nurse in a few months ago, that was interstate, so he organised my flights the night before while I packed.
So growing up I wanted to shun my body, I wanted to cover my body constantly if you mentioned anything about body parts or breasts or whatever, I would flinch it was a scary thing.
You want to talk about flinching and squirming, you shoulda seen lyin» Tim Russert on the witness stand in the Libby trial...
A full two - thirds of the interview with Mr Cameron was spent on the subject of cuts, and it followed an introductory report from Mr Marr that said that politicians were «flinching» from talking about this most important of issues - despite having himself previously «flinched» from asking either Mr Brown or Mr Clegg a single question about it!
But that judge at the SACNAS (or Society for Advancement of Chicanos / Hispanics and Native Americans in Science) conference didn't flinch when I told her about my status.
«Adam Smith made a famous observation from the late 18th century that if you see a physical blow about to hit someone, you flinch back yourself a little.
Think about it: What causes one person to flinch with fear causes another person to experience joy or pleasure; think about rappelling, paragliding, or getting close to wild animals.
One thing you don't have to worry about: Flinching or blinking during the procedure.
When I asked her, smiling, if she was thinking about letting me help her make a dating profile, she flinched, and told me she wasn't quite ready yet.
That's the big, definitive declaration I'm going to make about this turgid movie, a gut - pouring melodrama that never flinches in the face of its own largeness.
This all comes off as more interesting in the synopsizing than in the actual telling; screenwriter Peter Landesman («Parkland») and director Michael Cuesta («L.I.E.,» the «Homeland» pilot) bobble their portrayal of journalism early on — you'll flinch if you know the first thing about newspaper captions or the inverted - pyramid style of reportage — and they (along with Renner) never make Webb a captivating enough character to follow through the ups and downs of this saga.
Arkin is the standout in the superb cast, and the screenplay by Sprecher and co-writer Karen Sprecher doesn't flinch from discussing science, philosophy, and other things that grownups actually talk about.
Not once did they flinch when we said «well, what about...» Our final decision to get two Fiestas was a family one (the 10 y.o. approved!)
This hard - hitting novel about an unlikely fellowship between a football star and a gymnast tackles drugs, rape, violence, and the insular nature of sports programs without flinching.
As the two submarines sail towards each other, Captain Mancuso says to Ryan, «The hard part about playing chicken is knowin» when to flinch
I have worked with a number of dogs that will flinch or jerk away when you try to touch them about the head.
MGS is set in a violent world, and doesn't flinch from representing violent actions, but it is not a game about meting out violence — it's about avoiding it as much as possible.
«Eric Garner,» written in tall white letters that lean back as if flinching, catches the eye first, followed by «Sandra Bland» in yellow to the right, a URL for a Time magazine item about the speech at bottom and «Black Lives Matter» up above.
For example, we are too busy thinking about our next appointment to notice that our client flinched when we mentioned having to look at another town over so that they could afford what they wanted.
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