Sentences with phrase «made was an eye opener»

The presentation made was an eye opener.

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This is the kind of stuff that makes you scratch your head, but not a deal breaker just an eye opener.
But it has been a great eye - opener for me and made me realize that as a follower of Christ, our life as a whole should be the message to others.
But this post was a real eye opener and makes me more determined than ever to stick with it.
No one is saying that a few straight shots of pure, high - class vodka don't make a great morning eye opener, however there are things that can make it not only tastier, but also healthier.
If Tim Tebow ever does make the major leagues all eyes will be on his very first at - bat, if his first two minor league openers are any indication.
The Australian Grand Prix may not have been the greatest of races but the parade lap was certainly an eye - opener as fans rushed onto the track as the cars were still making their way back to the pits.
It was an eye opener and blew out of the water any claims that Labour could make about the efficiency of the NHS.
The ability to make things happen in corporate biotech was «a profound eye - opener for me,» says geneticist Kenneth Carter, co-founder and CEO of Avalon Pharmaceuticals, a start - up in Germantown, Maryland.
But the fact that a fellow primate was able to make and use the new pigments, even though they received the genes as adults, was a real eye - opener.
But the real eye - opener for those concerned with science policy was the cache of documents made public in the series of tobacco industry settlements of the mid-1990s.....»
This book is such an eye - opener and really helps prepare you for making the lifestyle changes you need in order to be successful with a plant - based, whole - food diet.
Hello Nial, This lesson on swing trading is a great eye - opener which every trader who wants to make real profit needs to read.
Maybe you had an eye - opener a long time ago and have already made the necessary changes — that's great!
This guide is not meant to discourage people from adopting certain dog breeds, but it's simply an eye opener so new dog owners can understand why their puppy is not responding too well to house training and perspective dog owners can make better informed decisions.
If it's good, an eye - opener to me, or just something that redeifned how games played, I'll make nods to various titles.
Ann Temkin, curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, when reached for comment said, «Though devoting one year to the works of women artists will in no way make up for MoMA's historically unequal representation, we're hoping that this unprecedented gesture will be an eye - opener to institutions everywhere.
Susie Cagle's case against sharing is an eye - opener that should make people think differently about what a sharing economy really is, and who really benefits from it.
Well, the kind of eye - opener that makes you want to close them real tight again and hope the whole thing was a dream.
There are a few points made about the tax advantages of whole life and potential dividend payouts but the biggest eye opener of the article is the data:
There's still two more months to go and by any measure the life insurance industry has made strides in both underwriting and product design that speak well for the future, but especially should be an eye opener right now.
Here's an idea: Let's make the fear of reprisal so severe that when said penalties for misbehavior are trotted out during the real estate university 101 «pre-course» (a one - day eye - opener reality - check course regarding the wannabe failure rate)-- starting on day one in class, when the pitfalls of being a Realtor are revealed vs how much money one can generate (if one is one of the few lucky ones) once in the saddle — the unethical - by - nature future miscreants quickly exit stage left, or right, ask for their money back, and rightfully blank off back to their holes in the ground.
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