Sentences with phrase «in uninteresting»

The point is twofold: to associate job hunting with positivity and to create balance in an uninteresting workplace situation.
I agree with your judgment of our exchanges, and I accept that by responding to Mosher I participate in uninteresting conversations, but I hope I won't be faulted too much for it.
The publishers feel obligated to keep pushing these «value - add» options that utilize the 2nd screen but in uninteresting ways.
A person with creativity can easily identify interesting facts in uninteresting and dull topics.
Students are no longer engaged in uninteresting busy work, but focused, individualized learning.
Roman J. Israel, Esq. has simultaneously too much story to tell and not enough; unable to pick a lane, it gets bogged down in uninteresting details.
Paramount has released the second official trailer for the sequel xXx: Return of Xander Cage, the next in the xXx («triple X») series - technically only the third movie in this uninteresting series.
Sally Hawkins is pure window dressing, having nothing of consequence to do at all, and Elizabeth Olsen has found herself in another uninteresting damsel in distress role (it's like the distressing moments of Martha Marcy May Marlene and Silent House typecast her in the completely wrong direction).
Sally Hawkins is pure window dressing, having nothing of consequence to do at all, and Elizabeth Olsen has found herself in another uninteresting damsel in distress role (it's like the distressing moments of
At the end of the day gambling all comes down to luck, and trying to tell a story that represents it as more than such results in an uninteresting and misguided film.
It very quickly though gets lost though in it uninteresting story and forgets to bring the «wow» factor.

Not exact matches

In a blind tasting, you can't know any of those things, so you dismiss it as an uninteresting wine.
Let's say you've already got money tied up in real estate and have your own business, or maybe both of those options sound unappealing or uninteresting.
LOL, how are millions of brimstone hail embedded in the ashen remains of Sodom and Gomorrow uninteresting?
And then there are the «uninteresting» poor, people who obviously are not worth troubling about: the Biafrans, massacred by the federal troops of Nigeria; the monarchist Yemenites, burned by napalm and bombed into obliteration by the Egyptian air force from 1964 to 1967; the South Sudanese, destroyed en masse by the North Sudanese; the Tibetans, oppressed and deported by China; the Khurds, perhaps 500,000 of whom were massacred in Irak and Iran between 1955 and today.
Wooldridge characterizes the reticular system as the establisher of an optimal signal - to - noise ratio, so to speak, upon which higher levels of experience are staged:» «Volume - control» signals are generated in the reticular system to reduce our sensitivity to uninteresting or irrelevant stimuli and thereby permit us to achieve the peculiar but highly useful phenomenon of mental concentration» (4:143).
If a man wanted to have a completely private religion and had not yet succeeded in making others share his own opinion, this religion would necessarily be something quite arbitrary which should be uninteresting even to himself.
We can not regard the other Christians simply as customers buying, indeed in the same store, but otherwise quite uninteresting to us.
The obvious reason is that strictly metaphysical assertions are, in regards to ethics, singularly uninteresting.
So after all, this ordinary world may not be so flat, dull and uninteresting as some proponents of transcendence claim, since by walking and running we may see and enjoy much which, in our haste to leap into transcendence, we have overlooked or deprecated.
It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses, to remember that the dullest most uninteresting person you can talk to may one day be a creature which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship, or else a horror and a corruption such as you now meet, if at all, only in a nightmare.
My criticisms of the book amount in the end to the claim that Hartshorne's philosophy, in its complete form, does not capture the living waters of experience, and that the reason it does not do so is that its categoreal scheme makes most of experience philosophically uninteresting.
Participation in such worship has the advantage of bringing us, Sunday by Sunday, into contact with «all sorts and conditions of men»; and we can learn in this way that God is «no respecter of persons» but welcomes all who turn to him, however unattractive or uninteresting or disagreeable they may seem to us to be.
At the same time, both the attack and the doctrine attacked are so arcane and abstruse as to render them inaccessible and / or uninteresting to all but a few specialists in the philosophical community, with the end result that both are, in practice, passed over.
In this title, Hester explores using beans, fresh or canned, to break through the stereotype that a vegan diet is dull and uninteresting.
Between taking a break from the blog and the really uninteresting ways I consume this vinegar (a pre-breakfast teaspoon of vinegar in water, flax - pineapple vinaigrette or citrus dressing for salads) I hadn't really been inspired to make anything special to highlight this ingredient.
He had a torrid time in recent weeks for being too laid back, fence - sitting and generally being uninteresting — especially after his Hernandez / Ronaldo comments.
In reality, sadly, most of these moves are tawdry and uninteresting.
After the euphoria of our magnificent second half performance against Palace last week, we head to the North - East to face what I believe to be one of the most uninteresting teams in the Premier League, Middlesbrough.
Breastfeeding can successfully be continued during these periods by nursing in a place that is dark, quiet, and uninteresting, and nursing the baby when he is more willing, such as when he is just waking up or is already a little sleepy.
In the horrific days and weeks which followed, this uninteresting comment would take on the role of Biblical scripture, repeated throughout the legal process as proof that she was coming to the UK to work.
Brown answers the first one in an extremely uninteresting way, and the second not much better.
Around the south pole of Enceladus — a 500 - kilometer - wide runt of a moon many expected to be rather inert and uninteresting — the orbiter saw tantalizing signs of activity — plumes of water vapor venting into space from fissures in the icy surface.
Once thought of as uninteresting backwaters, voids are emerging as the new big thing in several realms of astrophysics.
«I think it's uninteresting to live in a society where one is so afraid of the unknown that you won't try new things.
While good - looking people are generally believed to receive more favorable treatment in the hiring process, when it comes to applying for less desirable jobs, such as those with low pay or uninteresting work, attractiveness may be a liability, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
In this picture, RNA — a single - stranded molecule, in contrast to the twin strands of DNA — was perceived as a secondary player, «sort of a slave molecule, copied from DNA in a pretty uninteresting way,» says Philip Sharp, an MIT biologist and Nobel laureatIn this picture, RNA — a single - stranded molecule, in contrast to the twin strands of DNA — was perceived as a secondary player, «sort of a slave molecule, copied from DNA in a pretty uninteresting way,» says Philip Sharp, an MIT biologist and Nobel laureatin contrast to the twin strands of DNA — was perceived as a secondary player, «sort of a slave molecule, copied from DNA in a pretty uninteresting way,» says Philip Sharp, an MIT biologist and Nobel laureatin a pretty uninteresting way,» says Philip Sharp, an MIT biologist and Nobel laureate.
Long considered uninteresting cellular debris, it is now appreciated that extracellular vesicles (EVs) can play a major role in intercellular signaling.
Unchecked boxes or lots of extra space can make you seem disinterested in really meeting someone — or uninteresting to others.
Between taking a break from the blog and the really uninteresting ways I consume this vinegar (a pre-breakfast teaspoon of vinegar in water, flax - pineapple vinaigrette or citrus dressing for salads) I hadn't really been...
If the body does not generate enough of ALL of these, when they are needed, libido falls and sex can become painful, boring, uninteresting, uncomfortable or just «a pain in the b ** t».
Otherwise, we'd be offering the same exact services in the same exact way, and that would be most uninteresting.
It was uninteresting and unremarkable, but I could envision it in a child's room being used as a dresser / changing table.
I have long speculated the lack of a talented American heavyweight is why the interest in heavyweight boxing dwindled resulting in the belts being locked down by the skillful but uninteresting Klitschko brothers for many years.
In my view, these messages are really boring, uninteresting and ineffective.
Most young men do not like the girls they meet in their everyday lives and find them uninteresting.
You might find each other uninteresting, you might find that you conversation together feels stilted, there might be no chemistry between you two or you might just not get along in person.
Rarely making it over the honeymoon stage, the professor admits she finds «things» can get uninteresting if she's not in the thick of a vivid love affair.
Despite the fact that their lead character is rather uninteresting, at least in the form Scott plays him, Enigma still comes out as a nice, simple achievement.
The humans in this monster flick are boring and uninteresting which hurts the movie drastically seeing how they take up 3.5 / 4 of screen time.
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