Sentences with phrase «lots of head nods»

«People do a lot of head nodding at the district level, but all administrators should be on the same page with helping schools like this succeed,» Ratliff said.
One that will have a lot of heads nodding in silent agreement and then forgotten by tomorrow.

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It risks confrontation, resentment, hurt feelings, and so on, so in a lot of interactions when someone is wrong the other person just politely nods his head in agreement and then proceeds to ignore everything the person said.
But when he started to ask those questions out loud «a lot of heads started to nod too».
Replaced with lots of knowing head nodding about how his luke - warm Blairism was always destined to fail.
The newly - elected MP rails against the «sheep - like head nodding» of her Tory colleagues and says she has been made to «feel a bit like voting fodder a lot of the time».
This received a lot of head - nodding from Lib Dem government bods in the front rows, and cheering from the hall.
If you're a more advanced trainer who's used to training with explosive movements and big, compound exercises, you'll probably find yourself nodding your head at a lot of this information.
It sounds crazy to say, but lots of blinking, nodding and shaking your head can be a tower of attractiveness to men.
Lots of people would say yes, while many more will nod their heads in disbelief.There is hardly any moderation with the majority of online dating service web sites, particularly if the membership is free.
A lot of heads were nodding in agreement as she spoke.
A lot of people were excited for Super Mario Maker to come out well before launch, but even at a local GameStop launch when I mentioned how much greater this game would be with online cooperative gameplay with up to four players and what a missed opportunity it was — not even the most die - hard fan expressing adulation of the game before picking up their own copy could not help but sadly nod his / her head in agreement at me pointing out such a sorely missed opportunity or have a wishful glint in their eyes hoping and dreaming one day of a Super Mario game of this magnitude with cooperative gameplay.
The standout of those lots was an Alexander Calder, Poissson volant (Flying Fish)(1957), which twisted, rather quickly, over the audience and nearly doubled its high estimate to make a hammer price of $ 23 million, selling to Ms. Li's phone bidder, with Mr. Gagosian the underbidder, registering half - million increments with definite nods of his silver, cropped head.
This is one of those sentences: if you're not reading it carefully, you'll just nod your head because it has a lot of common catchphrases («healthy institution»... «younger generation»); but if you think about it for a minute, it makes no sense whatsoever.
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