Sentences with phrase «just about everyone»

The pain, the report said, would be distributed broadly and affect just about everyone.
That became clear as soon as the article was published, when just about everyone with an opinion on climate change jumped on it.
Just about everyone appreciates music, but music that results from a creative implementation of sound can be especially compelling.
«Right now just about everyone» is funding network science, says MIT sociologist Damon Centola, who studies how beliefs and behaviors — from religious extremism to vaccination — spread in large social groups.
ALPS has a wide selection of tents for just about everyone.
This is true, apparently, of just about everyone whose first real job is on this administrative track.
Just about everyone draws faces with the eyes too high and a low Neandertal forehead, maybe because of the way we perceive the shape of the head.
It can sit up to 18 inches up off of the ground, and it is 78 inches by 31 inches, making it large enough for just about everyone.
Just about everyone who shook hands with the mayor later said they would vote for him.
Determined to make New York more affordable to both businesses and families, Cuomo is proposing a massive $ 2.2 billion tax cut plan that has a little something for just about everyone.
Just about everyone understands that the sale of the deteriorating Sain Building is crucial to the county's future.
As per usual, just about everyone is angry with the Electoral Commission.
Ed Miliband, the former climate change secretary, said the peer is «his own worst spin doctor» and had «offended just about everyone».
Just about everyone regrets that Gordon Brown did nothing to plan for the possibility of coalition before the last election, an astonishing lack of forward thinking given that it was the only realistic way that Labour might have stayed in power.
But in the days that have followed, just about everyone in town has visited our website to let us know how much they disagree with Troy.
While just about everyone should be allowed a second chance, this guy should try a different career field.
Mr. McCain staked his career on finding a strategy for success in Iraq when just about everyone else in Washington was ready to give up.
Retired NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Sunday there's «no quick fix» for Chicago's horrific murder rate and handed out blame to just about everyone involved in policing the Windy City...
Along with just about everyone else in the media and Florida politics, I've had lengthy chats with Lee about his future since a judge drew new district lines that essentially forced him to make a tough decision.
Through negotiations with the City Council and outside critics, de Blasio appears to have gotten just about everyone on board with his citywide zoning changes and they are all - but - certain to be passed through the City Council over the next two weeks - first through committee this week, then the full Council on March 22.
Heck — who just about everyone acknowledges holds a small lead in his Senate race — has benefited from Trump's unexpected strength in Nevada.
[Newsday] • And just about everyone is calling for him to resign.
«Republicans are left to choose between a bought - and - paid - for Wall Street lobbyist and an unstable tea party pretender who makes millions each year from government contracts and tax subsidies while finding time to indulge his penchant for disseminating completely inappropriate emails that offend just about everyone
As an aside: It is curious to me that Christie has difficulty getting along with just about everyone EXCEPT Cuomo.
A veteran member of Mr. de Blasio's inner circle, Ms. Wolfe is the mayor's political fixer and his liaison to the groups outside City Hall with which he must work — the governor's office, unions, the City Council and just about everyone in Albany.
Unlike just about everyone else elected to office in this city and state, I don't peddle bullshit.
Samantha is confident, a born fighter and knows just about everyone in this town.
Yeah, if by «inclusive» you mean that the people who get screwed «include» just about everyone.
Broadcaster and general nuisance Sean Dilley rounds up the year with his highlights of 2013 - presenting an oddly positive note for, well, just about everyone.
The Lib Dem desire to be taken seriously means there we weren't subjected to the dulcet tones of Keane, or any other band at the launch of the party's manifesto today - to the great relief, I suspect, of just about everyone in the room.
Like just about everyone else, the state retirement fund lost money in the stock market.
But just about everyone with internet access uses email, regardless of age, and research from the E-Voter Institute published in the summer of 2008 found that people were significantly more likely to send or forward political email than they were to reach out via Facebook or MySpace.
With the planet apparently on track to have 4 billion wireless subscribers by 2010, let's take a second to look at the effects of the one piece of electronic equipment that will eventually reach just about everyone on Earth.
That means just about everyone comes away from just about every contest with something to show for it — and a rationale for continuing to the next one.
Former speechwriters had a particular edge, since they'd had practice at capturing another person's voice, but just about everyone involved improved from the constant practice — it turns out that if you write mass emails 20 hours a day, you get good at it.
In addition, you can give these delightful crafts to family, friends, your child's teacher, and just about everyone else on your holiday shopping list.
I just got over a nasty stomach bug that's gone through just about everyone in my house.
Just about everyone likes the chance to win something, right?
All in all, the First Years Night Cravings Bottle Warmer is perfect or just about everyone, with its capacity to hold up to two bottles, and it's ideal for heating formula or even baby food.
Just about everyone is familiar with the Old Testament Moses, but we haven't seen the name brought into the modern age like it should be!
This question is guaranteed to be asked by just about everyone, from the future grandparents to the mailman and even the clerk at the supermarket!
It's an easy hobby to take up though, and just about everyone can get into it if they can find what works for them and which...
Designed to fit up to a 20» calf, these socks are a great choice for women with thick calves, but can adapt to all kind of bodies — petite and plus - size ladies, tall and short, just about everyone!
They stayed close to shelter and kept their radios on, and when the twisters actually came, just about everyone made it to safety.
- Is that just about everyone?!? - We live in a culture that looks down on and shames those of us with curvier bodies.
That CDC group is completely insane and attacks just about everyone.
The press release has enthusiastic quotes from just about everyone who gets credit for this (and grateful thanks to all of you), but here's the one from Jan Poppendieck who has been advocating for this for years:
At Hoot - N - Annie you can be sure that we have something for just about everyone in the family!
Obviously, this name is an absolute classic that just about everyone is familiar with, but not because it's overused.
Now that just about everyone has their own phone number it's easy to believe that we're all that important.
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