Sentences with phrase «if anybody understands»

At one point Andy throws a little pity party for himself, asking if anybody understands how hard it is for a kid to keep his toys under wraps instead of playing with them, and it's a poignant character note because it's psychologically suggestive of Carell's status in his adult life — but it isn't dwelled upon.
Remember, I started eating healthy from ground zero while working two jobs in college, so if anybody understands that it's not easy to eat healthy on - the - go or with little to no experience, it's me.
Wow, what an admission, because if anybody understood Thermodynamics, and the second law, it was Clausius.

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«And Russia will draw the conclusion that anybody would: that if this president, for reasons no one can understand, will not criticize Russia on something this blatant, what will it take?»
It is one I struggled with forever because I am not what you call a «people person» I used to wonder if this made me a bad person, clearly I didn't have «love» in the way we understand it, for hardly anybody.
If I say Shakespeare is difficult to understand, anybody with even a basic understanding of the English language would realize that does not mean that there is nothing in Shakespeare's writings that is easily understood.
Just to make you understand — I was a pissed - off as anybody else when he left, and actually felt that, if we had hung onto him (even if that would mean we lost out on a transfer fee at the end of the season), we could have won the EPL that year, which would have more than made up for the loss of a transfer fee.
If anybody can understand what happened to Killingsworth, it is physician Claudia Miller, an environmental health expert at the University of Texas School of Medicine in San Antonio, who studies a phenomenon she calls toxicant - induced loss of tolerance (TILT).
Anybody can make more deep relationship if they understand frontier partners feeling.
On top of that, they're easy to watch: rounds last under a couple of minutes, sets don't last much longer, and even if you don't understand the basic gameplay mechanics in - depth anybody, from a non-gamer partner to an old geezer who happens to catch the ESPN2 broadcast in his local sports bar, can understand brawling and life bars.
Hence, if anybody knows these folks, do let them know I'd like to better understand their stories.
But before you co-sign for anybody, 1) do understand the risks, 2) make sure the borrower knows what happens to your credit as a co-signer if she doesn't pay, and 3) ask whether there's a way for your obligation as co-signer to be removed after a certain portion of the debt has been repaid and maybe your friend builds a bit of a — stellar, right?
In the case of both of them it's hard to see if anybody will win: refusing the code is a moral stand, one which I can understand and have considered myself many times, but on a practical level it means consumers won't get a potentially honest review filled with handy information, even if it is after launch.
If you wish to interpret the article as «The IPCC position vs a fringe consensus position» with the understanding that the arguments of those who don't make that fringe position are even worse than the poor arguments by Curry, I doubt Dana (or anybody else at SkS) will care.
Anybody who understands human nature understands that people tend to try and get over on people if they can get away with it.
How can anybody hope to gain an insight into the present if they have no understanding of the past?
Like anybody else I want to pay as little tax as possible but if my CPA does not buy into (or understand) the strategy is it really any good to me?
I understand that it's up to us to do a lot of the discovery on our own and continue to learn, but it would be helpful if somebody, anybody, would help us out.
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