Sentences with phrase «get a clue instead»

Now get out there and get a clue instead of defending the criminal behavior of your party.

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It's actually quite a relief to hear from someone with years of experience who has built a substantial, multi-decade career in a major industry at a global corporation (BP / Amoco) instead of a wet - behind - the - ears «expert» who's had about 15 minutes of startup success and no clue about how he or she got there, or what to do next.
Please get a clue, instead of fomenting YOUR brand of hate and prejudice!
Instead, we have a hazy trail of breadcrumbs leading every which way... sometimes right off a cliff if we get a clue wrong, according to believers.
But instead, I finally got a clue and stopped using the unflavored protein powder.
This is just too crazy... Instead ti write non sense, get realistic, we have no clue of what da heck is comling next, but used to see all that same non sense... Peace gunnaz!
Wakefulness may be the only clue that he's getting hungry, instead of the full - throated wail heard in most nurseries.
Why do I get the feeling when labour lose the election, it won't be recognised, we haven't a clue on the economy, but it'll be said by Abbott, that this mug, out off people who were thinking of voting labour and made them vote Tory instead
Rarely do you hear the full story, if only because the person telling the story has no clue how he or she got in that position in the first place or they're intentionally trying to skew reader reactions to be in their favor.If you read something and are left with questions instead of answers, there's more to the story.
Should be called the copycat genre instead of the battle royal genre at this point really, they both are imitations of much older games, the genre predates 2014 get a clue
It was like back in the day when you played a point and click adventure game where the clues where usually objects that light up when you got close or hovered the mouse over it, forcing your brain to click it instead of giving your brain a challenge and let you look for clues and Murdered: Soul Suspect does the whole light - up means important ordeal which kind of breaks both the illusion and the interest for me to put any thought into what I am currently finding.
But much of the joy of reading this book is in details — things that it would be trivial to get right without having much impact on the general thesis being put forward, but instead reveal without doubt that the author does not have a single clue about the subject.
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