Sentences with phrase «generally feel a whole»

The bottom line is that antioxidants will probably help you live longer, fight infection, and just generally feel a whole lot better.
Rectifying estrogen dominance is one of the best ways to slim these areas down and generally feel a whole lot better.

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Hence, the use of technology for good purposes runs into three tough problems at once: (1) balancing private wants and social needs; (2) harmonizing the plans made by individual experts with the decisions of the public as a whole; and (3) devising long - range policies in a political system which responds best to immediately felt needs, fears, and wants and which has a generally ill - informed electorate.
Indeed, I admitted up front that I love his whole Cockney thing (and find him generally adorable) and I feel very grateful to him for the attention he's focused on school food nationally.
And if you generally feel more relatable when you're donning the same costume you use to earn spare cash on weekends by hawking Henry V - size turkey legs in public parks while calling complete strangers «knave» and «m» lady», well, you might want to rethink the your approach to the whole parenting thing.
I eat generally pretty clean, whole foods (I've always been an 80/20 kinda girl) but a bite of the kids mac and cheese here, a few of their animal crackers there and it was all making my stomach not feel great.
This year has been a year of great independence — Tyler began first grade, joined the French Immersion Program that requires him to complete his homework independently, speaks a language that neither of his parents understand, runs around the neighborhood alone calling for friends, plays independently at home with his sibling and peers, and generally has a whole life at school and on the playing field that feels mostly separate from his father and me.
I generally don't feel really cold until we're at the 1 minute countdown mark, which is what we're laughing about in the video, I made it a whole 10 seconds longer this session before asking him how much time was left.
The cast is generally unremarkable, and the whole thing has a very USA Network feel, which isn't necessarily bad, it just doesn't have any substance to back up the style.
Since the â $ ˜ 80s, cyberpunk games have generally lacked that unique feel, that extraordinary cyberpunk aesthetic â $ «no more immersing your whole being in cyberspace, no more cartons of rice left on the table while breaking through the intrusion countermeasuresâ $ ¦
Inside the cavernous cab the feeling was generally comfortable, cozy and connected the whole time.
Generally, Cabarete has a really friendly vibe and a sporty feel about the whole place.
What really kills Outbreak: The New Nightmare is the generally unpolished feel of the whole game.
Using the Moves also opens up a whole new dimension in terms of combat, giving players the opportunity to simultaneously attack in two different directions; the intensity of the combat has been pared back somewhat in VR, with NPCs generally waiting their turn to attack, but there is still no more satisfying feeling than striking an enemy with your sword whilst casually blasting force lightning with your free hand at a grunt trying to unsuccessfully flank you.
Early previews of the game have been generally very positive with reviewers clamouring to breathlessly exclaim just how «Star Wars» the whole thing feels.
I generally don't like conspiracy theories, but the whole thing feels like it's rigged against landlords.
I am sick of the whole arrogant attitude of many team leads and of the rather sad, tired, ways those on the teams who eventually often feel used, undermined, taken for granted, disrespected, and generally anonymous when they do all the work which is why many leave — appalled at the attitude of the leaders who might as well be draped in finery on a yacht until their kingdom falls — some, certainly.
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