Sentences with phrase «kind of thing where»

It's the kind of thing where you're going to ask yourself «What??? Is she high?»
It sounds very similar, but is it purely optional or is it the kind of thing where if you want to bring a small claim, the court is going to either demand or strongly encourage you to go through the CRT first?
Sam Glover: It's the kind of thing where you should probably reach out to the coalition and find resources and then mobilize, it sounds like.
If somebody was a little bit tech - savvy, is this still not for them, or is it the kind of thing where they can probably... There are clear enough instructions they can probably just dive in and start doing it?
I was then hurried off to an environment I more strongly associate with PoE's main aesthetic: a totally - ruined, blood - drenched palace kind of a thing where everything was drowning in murderous red haze.
It was the kind of thing where you think you'd get it perfect, only to realize, «oh, wait, this is wrong...» Our graphics team cried a lot.
So, with the taxes and the Canada Revenue Agency, it's the kind of thing where it can kind of creep up on you slowly over time where they don't send you a bill monthly, if you don't file your taxes for one year it's not like they're right on you.
It's the kind of thing where either you're in or you're out.
And so, it's kind of this, you know, cart before the horse kind of thing where we're... you know, it's a catch - 22.
At the time, it wasn't the kind of thing where everyone told me I was an idiot for being with him or where I obviously knew I was settling but couldn't make myself leave.
Dave Asprey: That seems like a precautionary principle kind of thing where you're basically saying, «Use the stuff that has less of a potential downside before you go for the heavy stuff.»
Mirsky: You have to do this kind of thing where you're not just a research scientist.
«There's no experimental evidence for it, but it's the kind of thing where you might be able to devise an experiment.
I HATE this kind of thing where you're forced to talk to people you've never met before.
«It's the kind of a thing where we both have to talk about [each other] all the time but don't even know each other or said hello first,» Stanton told Tim Healey of the Miami Sun - Sentinel.
«The art of hand - slicing pastrami, it's the kind of thing where you either have the gift or you don't.
I know people who've dropped acid or done some other kind of thing where the immediate effect was a certain feeling or insight.
She wasn't very well educated, but she had a very good mind and was thrust into a situation at the magazine where she had to make judgments about all kinds of things where she had absolutely no experience.
And the site would also be used for things like weddings, parties, reunions, any of the kinds of things where somebody might like a unique site to have some activity.»

Not exact matches

«When I think of where I would go for protection from prompt effects, and from the blast wave in particular, I think of the same kinds of things that we do for tornadoes,» Buddemeier said.
This account only tweets out one kind of thing: Where their mobile food truck will be that day, and what hours it will be open.
«Have all of those kind of official business things you do in a separate email address, where you're not buying things, and that email address isn't full of spam and things that you're accidentally going to click on,» he said.
Obviously, these «friendly» events lend themselves to being places where players can try any kind of crazy thing.
And in this kind of media landscape, where trust is at an all - time low, that is a dangerous thing indeed.
Well you can... You bring it up a little bit, you kind of see where, but there's no way to make it a happy thing.
Take the things you know about your potential customer — where they live, what kind of business they're in, their age.
So the main thing is look for a lull in the conversation where you are kind of like, «Well, anyways.»
«I'll tell you one thing, in 2017 we will reach the point where people have more screen time on mobile devices than on any other kind of screen, that's really something incredible when it comes to watching their video.
One of the things I've done in my work is kind of show the hypocrisy of progressive people who say they believe in inequality, but when it comes to their individual choices about where they're going to live and where they're going to send their children, they make very different decisions, and I just didn't want to do that.
These are all the kinds of things that HR managers and talent developers obsess over, and also the sorts of questions people ask themselves when they're deciding between job offers: Should I work at Company A, where I'd have better benefits but a worse commute, or Company B, which does important work but doesn't pay very well?
But there is this kind of thing in healthcare where people get really shocked that MRIs cost different amounts in different places, but we're not shocked by that in cars.
This post is contributed by Jason Dirkham There are three things every entrepreneur can expect to happen: they'll die, they'll pay taxes and they'll hit the kind of slump where they find themselves short on cash.
So, Europe is kind of strange case where they've sort of cobbled this thing along.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead of doing the right thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
(*** I invite you to join The Lasting Supper, an online community I moderate where we explore and exercise these kinds of things in a non-confrontational setting.)
So many of us are used to the kind of prayer where we tell God things He already knows, as if Jesus needs a reminder kids are dying in Sudan.
That kind of mentality is best reserved for those wacky churches where they handle poisonous snakes, speak in tongues and protest things like Comic - Con.
It's kind of amazing how many things used to be explained by supernatural causes, and still are today in less developed cultures where education is minimal.
This is not a church where they typically do that, but it's kind of a basic thing.
The same kind of thing is true for a limited atonement, unconditional grace, total depravity, inability to forfeit salvation, etc. — in other words, in every place where classical Calvinism departs from God's Word.
See this is the kind of stuff that messes things up, I don't know where you go to church but Christians believe in the old and the new testament.
Only when people take courage to face fear, heal from past hurts, as as considerate of others as self, accepting differences where they are debatable and are motivated by love then shall we see less of this kind of thing.
In a crowd, the herd instinct tends to manifests itself, and we all start wanting to impress others and be drawn into a kind of silly «sheep» thing where our individuality flies out the window.
Isn't it surprising where these kinds of things can happen?
On the «soul sleep» kind of thing, I remember when I was about 19 or so talking to a physician, off duty, and saying that it must be terrible for someone in a coma to wake up after a long coma and somehow being aware of this long time where they only had their brain and no connection to the world.
where in the Bible was polygamy encouraged by God... it was seen as wrong even if people engaged in it — kind of like the things we engage in today
I thought it felt right but that right was wrong All caught up in the eye of the storm And trying to figure out what it's like moving on And I don't even know what kind of things I've said My mouth kept moving and my mind went dead So, picking up the pieces, now where to begin?
I never went to parties where that kind of thing was going on.
(And this kind of disagreement is not the same thing as ugly places where the disagreement sucks the life out of us or abuses us or are unsafe for our souls or our bodies.)
There is not only a kind of logical scandal in asserting both p and not - p, where p is any proposition, but also a conviction that such a contradiction is an impossibility in the domain of existent things.
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