Sentences with phrase «least something in common with»

It's likely you'll have at least something in common with the person you're meeting.
The people you get matched with are there for the same reason you are and obviously, they have at least something in common with you.

Not exact matches

There's usually something in a metaphor that people from any info processing style background can find at least some common ground with.
It is immediately obvious that at least the conception of such a project has something in common with Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and, in his own way, with Karl Rahner.
«It's one set of genetically identical cells that are in communication with one another that have a sort of common purpose or at least can coordinate themselves to do something,» Volk explains.
Yet the problem is, I don't think many common reasons for «sticking with» something are valid anymore — at least not in today's world.
At least with online dating sites, you can choose to check out only those people that have something in common with you, or are looking for the same thing as you.
A common myth was that, in order to establish a good payment history, you had to pay for something with your credit card and then pay the minimum payment for at least six months.
I was happy to find that exercise, at least that's the way I saw it, exercise was one of those ways of bridging that gap and so I liked yoga and my wife did yoga and as a way to have something in common we started doing it more often together, fell in love with it and said why don't we create a studio?
In Clements, the reason why the «common sense» approach to the use of but - for test was not applied by the B. C. Court of Appeal, probably has to at least something to do with BC specific case law.
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