Sentences with phrase «n't see out of»

It looks that way to you because you can't see out of the tiny box of your paradigmatic assumptions.
The guard in charge opened the heavy door to the model cell and we took turns going inside — it was so tiny we couldn't all fit at once, and had a single blurry, needle - thin window you couldn't see out of.
Cats feel much safer when they can't see out of the traps, because that means no one can see them.
They cleaned her up (she couldn't see out of the hair over her face and the crusted - closed eyes), held her, fed her all she wanted, and let her sleep in front of the fire.
Frankly, your iPhone has plenty of navigation, and if you can't see out of a car this small, you probably shouldn't be driving at all, so save the $ 900.
Gas mileage seems pretty good for a small SUV (Very small) Bad: Fit and finish Seating position is hard short Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot of MUCH better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch area Controls aren't well laid out..
The seats are hard, the seating position is terrible, and you can't see out of it..
I don't see it out of any kind of bitterness or anger or anything like that.
You just don't see that out of indie studios, especially with a game that focuses on story as much as Masquerada does (there is a LOT of voice acting here).
There's a funny, farcical scene with an early version of the Klan (the joke is they can't see out of their hoods), but Django doesn't spike to full Tarantino fever until it gets inside the big house of Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), a wily plantation owner.
On Mother's Day, I was hanging out by a tree and suddenly couldn't see out of one eye.
I had one so bad that I couldn't see out of my left eye for about an hour.
He can't see out of one eye and he's not too good with the other.
When we can't see out of the forest of our emotions we lose our grasp on reality, we no longer can find true north in order to orient ourselves appropriately to move forward.
Plenty of liberals are narrow minded, they can't see out of their bigotry and stereotypes of others.
you haven't seen it out of Obama because it's not him..
Lateral movement is something I haven't seen out of a MD runner combined with speed in a long while.
When he was 9 one of his five brothers hit him in the right eye with a slingshot and he hasn't seen out of it since.
I must go see the optometrist since I can not see out of my right eye.
She spins around in circles quite often and can not see out of her left eye, but other than that she's healthy.
Where the peep hole for the door, I can not see out of it because I am short and there are a lot of hiding spots where its unsafe even if I open the door.

Not exact matches

Rosenthal has made a career out of seeing things that others don't.
Don't be afraid to experiment; you won't figure out your audience right away, but if you try different things and then monitor your data and evaluate the comments, likes, etc., that will help you determine what your audience appreciates — and wants to see more of.
«I can't tell you how sick it makes me, the more I see the uncovering of the truth that all us women know has been out there, that there is an ugliness there,» People reports her saying.
CEOs really only have 3 jobs: 1) Hire great people, 2) Don't run out of money, and 3) Have a north star and make sure people can always see it.
RiteTag is a great little tool that allows you to see what's trending by way of social media #hashtags right now (and if you don't know what a hashtag is, or why you should be using it, check out this beginner's guide to the hashtag by Mashable).
«If you are pulling out of something that pretty much every other country in the world is a part of, then that is not seen as being a leader.
«Until we see over the next month or two that the administration... is going to follow through on their stated intent to make sure that whatever regime is put in place... come (s) with quotas that don't dent one iota the intended impact of the tariffs, then there's going to be some uncertainty out there.
Not wanting to see young entrepreneurs run their business half - heartedly or drop out of school, NYU decided a summer accelerator program would provide a balance.
Martin Sorrell may be out as head of WPP, the ad giant he founded, but the company is not looking at a full break - up, even though some see it as unmanageable by anyone else.
In other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chair.
Sort by median salary to find the jobs with the fattest pay cheques; sort by five - year wage growth to see which fields have the fastest - growing salaries — that can indicate a shortage of qualified candidates (and opportunity for you); or sort by five - year growth in the number of people in the field — those are the places that have been on hiring sprees (but watch out; that doesn't mean they'll continue the streak).
At the same time, I don't want my readers to come to my site and see a brand that is totally out of sync and have that affect my credibility.
If staff need to send out emails to a large number of people on a mailing list, then they should use a blind carbon copy (bcc), so that recipients» names can't be seen by other people.
If you can see the legitimate purpose in your current role and take a semblance of contentment from it, and if you figure your passion out later, you're not necessarily going to be miserable, and you don't have the frustration of feeling held back.
The U.S. doesn't have a VAT or a national sales tax — and given how enormous a bite such taxes take out of income in other countries, it's easy to see why they haven't gained traction in Congress.
I don't want to show off the user interface just yet — «God of War» isn't even out to the public yet — but personally, one of my favorite aspects of the game is what you see when you press Start.
«The bravest thing I've seen Hugh do was stare down eight to 10 weeks out of the very first Global Citizen festival (with) a sponsor who had just fallen over (and) an artist bill that wasn't complete and have him say: «We can still do this.»
Here's what some burger - craving customers in the line had to say about the cult of In - N - Out — and the other fast food brands they'd like to see in Canada:
Y Combinator itself has put out a list of types of startups it would like to see apply to the program (many of them stunningly ambitious), my Inc.com colleague Bill Murphy, Jr. has even uncovered a truly monster list of 1,001 business ideas (though many of them, such as a toothbrush holder with actually big enough holes, are probably not going to make you billions), and I've personally rounded up even smaller business ideas that you can start without so much as a spare $ 100 in the bank.
And while not every out - of - pocket health - care expense counts as deductible, long - term care insurance premiums do, with age - based caps on how much you can deduct yearly (see chart below).
Over 17 days, they tracked the activity of 3.9 million users and saw 71 percent of users type out at least one status or comment they decided not to submit.
And I think you've seen a lot of small cap companies not really make it out very well.»
Even if it does turn out that Netflix meets estimates, the kind of investor who pays the type of multiple Netflix is trading at typically likes to see a company beat estimates handily, not barely manage to meet them.
Why is it that large established corporations, even when they see upstarts bearing down on them, can't react or at least to get out of the way before the new guys roll right over them?
If people don't share the lessons they've learned, for fear of being singled out as having failed, chances are good that, well, they've seen someone else singled out for having failed.
Yet this obscures the reality that, already by late 1914, all belligerents were stuck in a war that was supposed to have ended soon, according to optimists across Europe, but inconveniently had not, leaving the armies jammed in a conflict that generals and politicians could see no easy way out of.
How often did you hear things such as «Don't talk to strangers,» «It is better to be seen, not heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that person is out of your league.»
The battle has moved out of viewers» living rooms, where Americans once marveled at their ability to pop a cassette into a recorder and capture their favourite programs or the sporting event they wouldn't be home to see.
Pardy expects we'll see a gradual shift out of integrated oil companies and into riskier, more volatile exploration - and - development and oilfield services stocks that can offer more upside, although he stresses that you can't lose sight of the companies» balance sheets.
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