Sentences with phrase «like falling off a cliff»

It feels like falling off a cliff.
Missing the international market potentials is like falling off a cliff on your face.
The future is dire: sudden, like falling off a cliff, colder climate conditions.

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He admits, «It's a funny story now — but I sort of felt then like my life fell off a cliff.
I wonder if I was the only one who didn't like the scene where Aragorn falls off the cliff?
wow fall off a cliff looks like.
A lot of GMs value production which is also why guys like Alshon go in the 2nd round even though he had the most receiving yards in the SEC his sophomore year then his stats fell off a cliff with a new coach and QB his Junior year.
If you project growth for Felicio (instead of him falling off a statistical cliff like he did this season), it's easy to see where the basis for giving him 4 years, $ 32m was.
Which I've noticed big time as my stress levels, anxiety, and overall health feel like they've fallen off of a cliff in the past year and a half.
I like the BPA philosophy and think that's the way to build a team that is successful for the long term, but I am also aware that the teams that are successful LT have their franchise QB, which is why I expect NE to fall off a cliff when Brady and Bellichick ride off into the sunset.
If a character falls off a cliff and pops back up, explain that it doesn't work like that in real life.
You fell off a cliff, but soared like an eagle!
Granted, there's repeated shots of Cal's ancestor, Aguilar of the crazy cool hoodie, doing the «leap of faith,» and it's thrilling, even if the film never bothers to explain how he survives it, always cutting away like a dream where you fall off a cliff and wake up right before the moment of impact.
Nonetheless, it's nice to be able to play a game like this where there is 0 % danger involved whatsoever, (hell even if you fall off a cliff side your character pulls out an umbrella which allows you to float gently to the ground) but it is hard to shake the feeling that the game is sorely lacking a goal for the player to work towards.
He calmly states, «This does not look to me like the production of teachers in this country is falling off a cliff
Even a kerb weight that starts with a two doesn't stop the 4S Diesel from gaining speed like it's fallen off a cliff.
There was no unnecessary angst or drama to keep me awake at night (only, I am awake, unable to sleep because of the buzz of excitement for the next book, just not tearing my hair out like I am prone to do when falling off massive cliff - hangers [see reaction to EE4's ending]-RRB-.
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Benedict Evans, analyst at Enders, who also spoke at the seminar, was cautious about the data but added: & ldquo; You can definitely see some shifts, and this looks like more than just normal variations, but sales have not fallen off cliff.

As the president of one Canadian publisher, Emond Publishing, put it recently after ending its book publishing program for the high school market, «This is what falling off a cliff in the publishing business looks like
Like a lot of writers, I've seen my income fall off a cliff recently.
I like to average my way into positions, so a cheaper price would just be a better opportunity for me (assuming the fundamentals aren't falling off a cliff).
We welcome it when earnings fall off a cliff and drag stock along for the ride because it creates opportunities for investors like us who are focused on the balance sheet.
That's not quite the whole story, but the stats don't lie: in Britain, titles like Edge and GamesMaster have seen their readerships fall off a cliff in recent years.
In particular when navigating stairways and slightly finicky areas of buildings that you've built, a small amount of ever - present rubber - banding often results in you walking up and down stairs repeatedly instead of exiting at the top or bottom like you should have, or you simply walk off a cliff and fall to your death because you didn't stop moving when you let go of the analog stick.
How do they rekindle the love for series» like Halo and Gears of War which has fallen so far off the cliff they're not even worth reviving at this stage.
The question is, does this prodigious series go out standing tall, fighting to the bitter end, or just die off like a chump by falling off a cliff?
«Sandbox» computer games like Minecraft broaden this approach slightly, but they still have a basic framework of rules (falling off a cliff leads to death; a lightsource is needed to see in the dark, etc).
And like so many lemmings, the majority of somnambulists rush to fall off that cliff.
But it's not like the world falls off a cliff at 1.51 degrees of warming.
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