Sentences with phrase «much of a leap»

Drinkers were already calling the beer Miller 64, so the company doesn't feel that the renaming is much of a leap.
So if you suddenly go from free 3 - day shipping to $ 15 same - day on an item that only costs $ 50, that's just too much of a leap.
He proposed an international government as a substitute for the God who «will judge and rebuke nations,» and it is not much of a leap from what Landes calls his «sober philosophical millenarianism» to Marx's «demotic millenarianism.»
It's not much of a leap, then, to think of Jesus holding a shepherd's staff, especially since many of us grew up with that picture framed on the wall in our Sunday school rooms.
I can understand you believe that jesus is the son / is god, then it's not much of a leap to believe that he was resurrected and was born from emaculate conception, I guess my question that leads from this is, you believe all this from your experience of opening your heart and feeling something?
Its not much of a leap from there to deciding that that storm was rather mad at you or that the earth is mad when a volcano erupts.
There's already a little almond flour in there - probably not much of a leap to make it totally allergen - free.
To keep most of the ingredients prepped isn't a big deal (grains / dressing / carrots / nuts)... then, it's not much of a leap to a full meal by adding a poached egg.
Once she's heard about the «special way» grownups cuddle and kiss and make babies, it's not much of a leap for an inquisitive 5 - year - old to want to see a real - life demonstration.
«It's not too much of a leap to imagine Tully monsters could have evolved an eye that resembled a vertebrate eye.»
And if you feel that eating all raw is too much of a leap for you, simply use our recipe book to increase your consumption of raw foods.
It's incredible how much of a leap in quality this is compared to Alvarez's last film, COG.
Oh sure, his father's a manipulative bastard and, as a child, David witnessed his mother's suicide but it's a little too much of a leap to say these explain a penchant for interstate crossdressing and homicide.
While, at its heart, this wasn't too much of a leap away from the typical gameplay of similar titles, this extra element just made it seem so much more involved, which is why Groove Planet was our Game of the Week in December of last year.
If this is too much of a leap for you, try screening just the students on your caseload.
The notion of a Hybrid supercar may not sound like that much of a leap in our post-Holy Trinity world, but the Regera's hybrid drivetrain is a little different to those seen in others like the Porsche 918 Spyder and McLaren P1.
It wasn't much of a leap to move from pedestrian detection to cyclist detection: while the Volvo system with pedestrian detection tries to find and track pedestrians crossing streets or standing on the sidewalk, the cyclist detection can track cyclists in the same lane or alternate lane of traffic.
Other elements of the 2016 Hyundai Tucson aren't quite as much of a leap forward.
Not everyone is going to have that particular impulse, but for new Kindle Fire owners (who, don't forget, have access to plenty of free premium content for a while), the ability to pick up an accessory that extends the use of a gadget they already want doesn't seem like much of a leap.
It's a universal truth that all of us at one point or another has been stuck on the phone for 20 minuntes listening to some awful rendition of 90s pop so it's not too difficult to explain just how much of a leap forward this is.
7.0 isn't that much of a leap; it's basically a rebadged 6.1 (ish).
If this credit score is still too much of a leap for you, consider starting with a secured credit card.
It's not too much of a leap to ink a line between the success of the Switch and the release of that strange little game a few short years ago.
Our first test video was promising, but showed a yawning chasm in the quality between GT1 / 2 and its PS2 sequels, illustrating just how much of a leap the new hardware was in the hands of Polyphony Digital.
Would the Frostbite engine support it, or is it too much of a leap?
Because of gifted composers like Garry Schymann (Bioshock), Jason Graves (Dead Space and The Order 1886), and Austin Wintory (Journey), there isn't much of a leap to create arrangements for string quartet from these scores.
Both trade in abstract ideas — to me it doesn't feel like much of a leap.
Is it too much of a leap to say that through his leadership role at Exxon in maximizing oil and gas extraction across the globe — regardless of the growing threat to the stability of Earth's climate system and thus the livability of the planet for our children, their children, and future generations — Tillerson has been endangering the lives of children the world over to the point of abuse?
In the case of that climate attribution chart it is based on a clearly identified paper, so I don't think it is too much of a leap of faith to accept it at face value.
It doesn't take much of a leap of though to figure
It's not too much of a leap to expect that the Cooliris team will be working with the Flickr team.
I don't think it's much of a leap to say the city probably made Faraday a pretty attractive offer to bring a massive manufacturing facility and a few jobs to the region in the near future.
It seems this particular generational leap isn't much of a leap at all, as the new UX305CA performs essentially the same as the old UX305FA, which had an M - 5Y10 processor clocked at a base of 800 MHz with a 2 GHz Turbo Boost.
We've already seen Google implement a new menu that lets you customize icons and options in your status bar, so it shouldn't be much of a leap to see something similar with the software navigation keys at the bottom of the screen, right?
It wasn't much of a leap to make a fist or reach out and interact with something in the game as a result.
The Touch provided a more realistic grabbing sensation, and it wasn't much of a leap to reach out and interact with something in the game.
But if it's the latest technology you're looking for, the Galaxy S8 + isn't too much of a leap forward to consider trading in a perfectly capable Galaxy S7 edge.
So it isn't too much of a leap for me to reinvent Christmas.
With the Danish concept of «hygge» now something most of us know about, Swedish «mysig» shouldn't be too much of a leap this winter.

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Much of what we love about Slack is timeless: The problem the company set out to solve is one that Butterfield and his founding team faced themselves, and their product is less of a quantum leap forward than a stunningly effective set of improvements on what came before.
As the U.S. economy slogs along at a tepid pace, household incomes in much of the developing world are leaping ahead.
A lot of people who would like us to just leap - frog to Mars, but Mars is so much farther away.
But surprisingly, as Tom Gaglardi told Canadian Business managing editor Michael McCullough, Northland's leap to the big leagues was not so much by design as due to a fortuitous series of circumstances.
For now, before you jump on the Microsoft Teams bandwagon, it's important to know what kind of leap it requires, who can use it, and how much training you'll need.
Technology is behind much of this prosperity increase, with India not just industrializing, but also leap - frogging much of that whole process and going straight to advanced modernity.
Kogan described it as a «big leap» to connect the piece of research to Kremlin efforts to use online platforms to interfere in foreign elections — before essentially going on to repeat a Kremlin talking point by saying the US and the UK engage in much the same types of behavior.
Is risk measured by the fact that people are quitting their day jobs and taking the leap of entrepreneurship — too much generalisation.
One thing is for sure though - if this happens, the value of one Bitcoin will leap up so much that getting back it down could turn out to be an impossible task.
The Alberta NDP's climate change plan defies supporters of the much - maligned LEAP Manifesto, which was spearheaded by more radical elements of the federal NDP at that party's recent convention in Edmonton.
The move may be indicative of a much larger shift in evangelical circles (as you may have read) but the new rule is not a major leap.
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