Sentences with phrase «kvetches in»

You see it in marketing's weirdly anti-corporate Twitter rants, bitterly nostalgic LinkedIn discussions and facepalming kvetches in Starbucks lineups.

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As the Hebraist Simon Rawidowicz wrote in his classic Israel: the Ever - Dying People, it is easier to kvetch about one's grandchildren needing to be Jewish than to give them a reason why they should be.
In Matthew, Chapter 14, Simon and Andrew — probably kvetching at each other as they cast their nets into the sea — needed only one phrase to drop their nets and follow him, and the phrase was a dandy: «Hey, you fishermen... follow me; I'll make you fishers of men!»
The most common complaints are two: First, that because I am not a Catholic I have no standing to kvetch; second, that Catholicism is what the hierarchy in Rome says it is, so no one, Catholic or Protestant or otherwise, has any standing to criticize what it has to say.
Those that look to the soul of a man grind their teeth at his self - aggrandisement, kvetch at his badge - thumping, and blink in disbelief as words like» [Guus Hiddink's] obviously a very good guy... I kept in contact on a personal level, and that speaks volumes for him» fall out of his mouth.
So when Korea U23 and Gabon U23 are drawing 0 - 0, in game that Korea don't need to win and Gabon don't know how to win, it would be precious in the extreme to kvetch at anybody refusing to be utterly and diligently enthralled.
But in time, a notion congealed — like a vat of warm triglyceride cooling in the breeze — that instead of kvetching about the lack of lipid expertise on the study sections, the lipid community could have a role in helping provide that expertise to the National Institutes of Health and other granting bodies.
The picture is lawless in this way: Chris Rock's Marty the Zebra has never been blacker (his signature song this time around has something to do with a circus afro), David Schwimmer's Melman the Giraffe was never more of a kvetch, Bryan Cranston's Russian tiger Vitaly is depressed and bellicose, and Martin Short's brilliantly - conceived sea lion Stefano is enthusiastically, effervescently, Roberto Benigni - stupidly Italian.
When an old colleague hosts a cocktail party for his MoMA show, Harold shows up in a tux, brags about the briefest possible encounter with Sigourney Weaver, and kvetches to Danny all the way home.
In space, everyone one can hear you kvetch.
Nowhere is this more prevalent in the automotive realm than with design, specifically the endless kvetching about a car's exterior lines.
Our years with the digital dynamic in publishing so far have taught us that there are many ways to describe and kvetch about technology's impact on the industry.
India and Russia may kvetch as much as they like, but both are in the same boat as China, but to a lesser degree.
For those kvetching about all the bad news we saw in the points and miles game in 2015, keep in mind there were plenty of great new developments as well.
While my own Verizon horror story did work out in the end (replacement phone received, $ 500 penalty avoided, woohoo), not many people have a globe - spanning soapbox like Gizmodo upon which to kvetch.
It seems obvious to me that Hugh is pointing out that if you allow yourself to get trapped in that «kvetch but do nothing» cycle, it can paralyze you.
Every new edition looks slightly different, partly in response to kvetching about the previous one.
Yet despite the all the kvetching, the 2 °C limit has maintained its dominant position for more than a decade — in part because it created an easy focal point for international negotiations.
In that case, Congress eventually kvetched the president into allowing a «vote of disapproval,» a watered - down review process that required an unobtainable 60 votes in opposition to stop the deal, rather than the 36 needed to block a traditional treatIn that case, Congress eventually kvetched the president into allowing a «vote of disapproval,» a watered - down review process that required an unobtainable 60 votes in opposition to stop the deal, rather than the 36 needed to block a traditional treatin opposition to stop the deal, rather than the 36 needed to block a traditional treaty.
And in my post commenting on your earlier kvetch, didn't I suggest that such analyses might be undertaken by the authors of this study?
At 4:01 PM on 31 July, William Roberts continues kvetching, among other grumbles objecting to the fact that the trends in the draft manuscript:
I have been kvetching a lot, most recently in posts here and here, about the Supreme Court's expenditure of so much time and energy on death penalty cases when there is so much post-Blakely and post-Booker work to be done.
This is precisely the due process consideration that the Supreme Court properly kvetched about in the BMW v. Gore and State Farm punitive damages cases.
I hope we can all make a space together for kvetching, commiserating, and informing each other about the disease we all have in common (and its specific variations, too) in order to make living with it just a little bit easier.
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