Sentences with phrase «ironic here»

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What's really ironic here is that Microsoft advertises Signature Edition PCs that come without third - party bloatware yet they're essentially doing the same thing — the only difference is that Microsoft is now the one earning revenue from such deals.
I'm not being ironic here.
I'm not sure if you are being ironic here Charles.
I am not being ironic here — the power station is actually quite attractive and billows steam throughout the day and evening!
Ironic here is that they, immediately thereafter, insert their Figure D (p. v titled Figure 3 below), that they explicitly title «Connecting the Dots,» to illustrate all of the punitive consequences already at play across the nation (giving Delaware, Florida, and Louisiana (dis) honorable mentions for leading the nation when it comes to their policy efforts to connect the dots).
Physician David Nathan, director of the diabetes center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, notes in an email message that «what is ironic here is that [free radicals are] generally thought to be bad in human diabetes,» because they lead to dysfunction in the cells that make insulin and vascular complications.
It is ironic here that western policymakers have, until the revolutions erupted, regarded Islamists with more than suspicion until now, refusing to talk to them and doing all that is possible to block their admission to mainstream politics.
«It was one of the first bills I actually voted on when I finally got seated and I found it very ironic here I was in a gerrymandered district that had been drawn by for Republican Party and here I was voting for this and I stood up and said I don't support this because it enshrines our gerrymandered districts in the constitution and it's not an independent panel.»
What is ironic here is that Christian missionaries were in a way responsible for creating this ferment in Kerala.

Not exact matches

The Priv's differentiating features — the keyboard, the Hub and DTek — may be the ironic hindrance here, since customizing Android to work with them likely required more time for BlackBerry engineers.
Here's Jason Fried, founder of 37signals, for example, telling a Fast Company reporter (yes, it's a little bit ironic) why he's grown his highly successful company at a slower pace than its maximum potential:
Here exists the ironic, easily obscured truth.
Woah...... David, I understand the broader message here — the ironic history of outsiders in the supposedly all - loving and inclusive Christian church — but the surface message is very disturbing.
Fourth, it's highly ironic that Brian appeals to higher denominational authority to review the «evidence», when he himself is unwilling to submit to any leadership, being an independent pastor (correct me if I'm wrong here please)
It's not an appeal to authority, because there IS no (consensus) authority here, (god), AND it's sarcastic / ironic.
Ironic and contradictory, because each property here attributed by the psalmist to the Lord is that of a person, one whose love is active and (in the old word) prevenient.
But the timing of this question is ironic because process theologian John Cobb just wrote about how process and liberation theology intersect here.
i do nt know if people here still view the bible as literal, but its interesting to me that many who say they trust the bible or sacraments over direct experience of God seems ironic considering the bible details from beginning to end story after story of Gods supernatural intervention time and time again.
It's ironic, given I am at a fairly liberal college in terms of the academic staff, and a lot of the people who have done theology here have gone the reverse to me.
I'm an atheist, too, and I find displays of religion as a response to an attack motivated by religion somewhat ironic (though not quite as perverse as stepping over 2500 dead bodies to find a 90 - degree angle and then hoisting it up and saying «see, god is here!)
It is somewhat ironic the way Luke begins his account here because from the outset, it appears that God has not kept one of His promises.
Found it quite ironic that he had a profanity filled angry tirade the whole time just bashing, bashing, bashing... and then in the end he claimed that he was here to bring peace not Jesus.
What is ironic is that with the eleventh hour workers, when the owner asks them, «Why have you been standing here idle all day?»
Slightly ironic that the majority here seem to be almost solely focused on the discussion as to whether religion is evil and the world would be better off without it, while nukes are getting a free pass!
The only hatred I am reading on here is from the very people who say I am intolerant because I am a Christian... ironic, isn't it?
There is a note of brutal, ironic humor here.
Jesus wasn't even white, and here we have worshipped a «white - bearded man» for centuries... now how ironic is that?
I find it ironic that Paul calls the ignorant «children» and what I see here is mocking of those that want to grow in the knowledge of God.
How ironic that a guy in Paris does the English muffin so well (actually it's an American guy — Michael Healy — and Dorie has written about him here and there's a lovely story about the lady who fell in love with the Muffin Man here).
I find it pretty ironic that I'm sitting here stuffing my face with copious amounts of chips, guac and everything Mexican, and this week I'm going the completely opposite direction and sharing two Asian - inspired recipes.
For crying out loud he is 28 supposedly meant to be a model professional, yet behaves like a teen during freshers week and every time «It's I'm sorry, It wont happen again» which is ironic because there seems to be a repetitive pattern here.
Ever notice how ironic it is that the holiday that's designed to make us feel serenely grateful for all that we have — our family, our friends, our prosperous life here...
Also lots of people telling you what to do and not do (as I am here; ironic, no?)
But what is ironic is that here we have the author peddling yet another article on sleep, using numerous studies in support of a particular point of view.
Ironic, because here, political conservatism is strongest in the South West; and political reactionaries are in no short supply.
One ironic point of people trying to use the Civil Rights Act here is that the it also contains this beauty, codified in 18 USC 242:
The ironic thing here is that Clinton is arguably worse on most of these issues than Trump.
This is somewhat ironic since the stories of black people who die in custody here rarely make the news at all.
«I said it was ironic that here we are devising how to keep people out of the country, while you are off to vote for the Sikhs.»
It's ironic that, for example, we go into Iraq, we ruin their country and then when the Iraqis try to get here, we say, «No, you can't come in.»
«It is ironic and, actually sad, that Colorado Republican - turned - Democrat Mike Derrick, who still owns seven homes in Colorado and moved here solely to run for office, felt he again needed to falsely attack his opponent to get someone, anyone, to pay attention to him.»
And here's something even more ironic: I didn't find this out from a doctor!
So, here I am again - because that is kind of ironic that in my last post I said that I plan to keep on blogging... and then I just kind of vanished!
I thought about asking you about what you thought about her July article in British VOGUE upon my return, so it is incredible, wonderful and ironic to find her image here, on your blog, as if waiting!
The well - crafted content here is funny, relatable and oftentimes wickedly ironic.
(insert ironic book cover dating cliches here!)
Someone has said that is ironic since she never attended the festival, yet her image appears here over and over.
Weber (Annabelle & Bear) makes smart choices here, not least of which is to frame A Girl Like Her as a faux documentary, injecting a much - needed ironic distance between the action and the viewer.
It's often very funny, but periodically Deadpool 2 has to drop the ironic facade and shoot for real emotion, and here it stumbles.
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