Sentences with phrase «much the way»

As organic solar cell technology matures, efficiencies will likely increase steadily, in much the way personal computers have evolved.
I love so so much the way you wore this maxi dress with a tee shirt under!
It's pretty much a way of life here, even if the day starts out bright and sunny, it's quite likely to become dark and gloomy without a moments notice.
«That's very much our way of thinking now,» he says.
The 3 - D is doing its best to throw as much your way as it can!
I don't think fans would complain too much this way as everyone gets game time.
It might not matter much either way, of course.
This is such a plus with diaper bags because when you have a little there is pretty much no way around a few spills and crumbs!
It's true love and I thought at this point in my 9 year relationship with them that I had prepared them pretty much every way possible.
The very phrase «locker room talk» operates much the way sin operates.
For almost an hour of screen time, viewers are never quite told what is going on and, more to the point, they're not made to care much either way.
The novel unfolds much the way real life does — there isn't always a lot going on but there are flashes of great beauty, misery and discovery.
Thus, mice, cats and dogs see the world much the way a red - green color - blind person does, making them ideal experimental subjects.
The cards actually look like flash cards and are designed to work pretty much the way real ones do.
People lost their confidence in stocks during the bear market of the early 1970s, much the way many investors feel today.
You describe much the way I am trying to live my life as well.
It's pretty much a way for bloggers to get to know other bloggers.
The characters are revealed to you slowly, much the way strangers become friends, and continue to show their many layers throughout the story.
The reason for this is something the industry has never wanted you to know: Ad agencies function pretty much the way bands do.
You know how to work the legal system to make things happen pretty much the way clients want them to happen.
It's also good for the teeth, I find it a great substitute for sugar (though I don't sweeten my foods & drinks much either way).
Finally, iodine is added for microbial control, much the way municipal water authorities add chlorine to city drinking water.
This vinegar helps intestinal function, much the way probiotics do.
I really don't think it would matter much either way regardless of the mineral attached to it.
It is much the way PTSD flashbacks are described by soldiers after war.
There is no big pay off or dynamic conclusion the film ends much the way it began.
They run much the way businesses are: competing for students, top teachers and fundraising dollars.
This approach worked with book buyers much the way a cross works with a vampire.
Young dogs need to chew as they are teething much the way babies do.
However, group life insurance that employees purchase treats suicide much the way individual policies do, excluding it during the first one or two years.
The recruiters, however, are very active on social media themselves, so it's pretty much an each way bet, and you need to be aware of all possibilities.
Medical assistant interview are conducted much the way as other interviews.
These couples intuitively understood that problems are inevitably part of a relationship, much the way chronic physical ailments are inevitable as you get older.
More importantly, such a tool could be used in much the way that thermal imaging has been used to improve energy efficiency by targeting heat loss with improved insulation.
It is not so much the way, they drive a bowl as the way they drive themselves.
BP: Your house looks very much the way I imagine it might have originally.
But we wouldn't have much way of knowing, since proceedings largely disappeared behind closed doors this week.
My kids don't enjoy it as much that way, though.
It operates much the way a merchant would, contacting card issuers to see whether there is available credit and informing cardholders if their credit cards are declined.
It doesn't matter much either way, because this is one of those films that of the few who see it, many will like it while few will love or hate it.
But now, they're catching the eye of hedge - fund types who think some may soon buckle under their debts, much the way many homeowners did nearly a decade ago.
This post is phenomenal in pretty much every way!
«What I would like to try and change is not so much the way people understand the facts,» Judson said, «but the way they look at the world and ask questions about it.»
John Hurt (Hellboy) is the perfect invalid (he didn't get to walk around much way back in 1978's Alien, either), and I wonder if it would be disturbing to play someone so bedridden when one is so old in reality?
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