Sentences with phrase «nonexistent so»

I just watched TERMINATOR 2 again - it was for the 3D rerelease, but the 3D is almost nonexistent so it felt just like watching the original again on a big screen, which is great because it's absolutely brilliant action filmmaking and it boggles my mind that people could watch for (just as a for instance) and claim the action filmmaking in any Marvel / post-Nolan DC movie was of similar quality.
My lashes feel nonexistent so when I put this mascara on they're out front.
I totally skipped out on the whole monthly goals post series I had been doing for like 2 - 3 months and it makes sense that my goals since then have been jumbled, static, and nonexistent so...
The flavor is very light, almost nonexistent so I added strawberries to the wrapper and a bit of sugar to the sauce.
This is america and personal responsibility is nonexistent so let's go head a blame a book and not the people that 1/4 of the way follow what the book says.

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Boosting the score may take years for companies with a derogatory or nonexistent credit history, so the process of strengthening creditworthiness needs to begin long before a credit application is submitted.
So it's no surprise that at least one social media data analysis company has already entered the nonexistent — at least before this week — realm of Instagram engagement analysis: Crowdbabble.
So, while their invisible / nonexistent all powerful deity was helping him score a silly TD how many children were r@ped and murdered and how many thousands lay on the ground with bloated bellies begging for a handful of rice?
The likely reason why you were called a bigot is probably because you are accusing these «white Jews» of valuing the nonexistent oil of Israel so much that they'd ally with American Germans, who you represent as being Neo-Nazis, who with their teeny 15 % of the white population control the entire country.
A. W. Tozer said, «The idea of the Spirit held by the average church member is so vague as to be nearly nonexistent.
In previous generations, the divorced person was almost nonexistent, so scandalous was divorce in that era, and the widowed person was thus the only remaining single adult.
Rituals frequently seem remote and cold, and community relations, so important to the impoverished urban newcomer, are virtually nonexistent.
Why would you «stick with» a being who is so invisible and unmeasurable as to be nonexistent?
If they demand a god exists, but refuse to provide evidence for doing so negates faith, yet turn around and give that god a physical domicile within which to commune with this nonexistent being..
Simple: NOT EVERYONE IS SO DAMNED DENSE AS TO BELIEVE IN AN IMAGINARY, NONEXISTENT «god».
God's willingness to be so misunderstood implies he is devious and untrustworthy or simply nonexistent.
My wife is in the late stages of pregnancy with our second child, so blogging is going to be light - to - nonexistent for a while.
So we live in nonexistent worlds: in Byzantium, in Russia, wherever, but not in our own time.»
The liberal churches will probably be almost nonexistent by then, and the atheists will be too strong and vocal to attack head - on, so what does that leave them?
Instead of preserving suspense through nihilism (in which God is either nonexistent or malign) or through Manichaenism (in which dark and light are equally matched and equally likely to prevail), the novelist gives us a God too powerful and too aloof to bother with anything so interventionist as the Incarnation.
So let's just say his capacity for change was pretty much nonexistent because, really, he never had to.
That is, until I accidentally OD'd on so much on almond flour that my body revolted by giving me a previously nonexistent food sensitivity to anything almonds.
And, in a game with Washington, Lee Thomas let go of the ball so early in his windup that it fell two or three yards behind him while he looked, bewildered and in vain, after its nonexistent flight.
And my kids are seven and six, so right around your boys» age as well, and I didn't nurse them into toddlerhood - but I do find, too, the minute they need to snuggle they just sit on my lap and just bury their head into my - my practically nonexistent - breasts.
My fledgling milk supply went from not - so - great to almost nonexistent in a matter of weeks.
The list of potential Trump challengers facing underwhelming or nonexistent competition so far in 2018 includes Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota — neither of whom was ever expected to have a top - flight opponent — as well as Tim Kaine of Virginia — who was.
Graduate schools generally concentrate so exclusively on university - based grant - funded research that exposure to the skills and knowledge needed outside academe is often scarce to nonexistent.
Olsiewski found that the field was practically nonexistent, so she asked Norman Pace and J. Craig Venter, the pioneering geneticist, to look into the possibilities.
But the population density was basically nonexistent, so you could build what you wanted.
Commercial debt financing is essentially nonexistent in the current marketplace, so in order for this industry to scale, a mix of sources will need to be developed in the next 18 months.
There have been a lot of complaints about so - called carbon cowboys making a lot of money on nonexistent carbon reductions,» Lohmann adds.
Not so in Africa, China, or India, where regulations are lax or nonexistent, with coal ash and smoke entering the open air.
More from Ernst: «The testing of historical narratives implies that the wide gap between science and the humanities that so troubled physicist C. P. Snow is actually nonexistent
While some scientists believe there was indeed an explosion of diversity (the so - called punctuated equilibrium theory elaborated by Nils Eldredge the late Stephen J. Gould - Models In Paleobiology, 1972), others believe that such rapid acceleration of evolution is not possible; they posit that there was an extended period of evolutionary progression of all the animal groups, the evidence for which is lost in the all but nonexistent precambrian fossil record.
Not so in Africa [a continent not a nation], China, or India, where regulations are lax or nonexistent, with coal ash and smoke entering the open air.
I've been to 3 sessions so far and my chronic neck, back and hip pain is almost nonexistent.
Doing so quickly brings your glycogen levels up from nonexistent which will lower your bodies need for the elevated cortisol.
The water has been filled with 1,200 pounds of Epsom salt, so you become incredibly buoyant, to the point that gravity is nonexistent.
Every year I buy myself a nice holiday dress fit for literally any occasion for all of December — my motivation for anything when it's artic outside is nonexistent, so not having to think about what to wear to the neighbor's pre-pre Xmas gathering back home (who even are the neighbours??
I wear eyeglasses so my eye makeup routine is basically nonexistent, but I'd love to try a mascara that actually lengthens.
So yes, Zoosk is a real dating service, but the quality of the service is almost nonexistent.
The only thing worse fielding Aunt Edna's questions about your nonexistent dating life is watching her grill your new significant other about their job, their family and how they got their teeth so white.
Lookin for a man and some fun Live in a small town so networking is kinda nonexistent.
The Hangover DVD is what we expect out of every male - audience - focused broad comedy: there's some mild nudity, more raunchy jokes than even most 12 - year - olds will be able to stomach, some partially offensive ethnic stereotypes, the women aren't so much as mistreated as nonexistent, and there's Mike Tyson.
Controls are inaccurate, voice, acting is so bad it's funny, story is nonexistent in the beginning and it just feels like a bad game.
It's so difficult that, at least prior to this documentary's footage, it had never been scaled successfully, even by several of the world's best mountain climbers who've tried repeatedly, ultimately failing once they get to the precipitous «Shark's Fin» of the mountain's central of three peaks, where climbing is slow, the harsh climate is freezing, and the places to rest nearly nonexistent.
Bergen is a federal judge, whose sex life is so nonexistent that, at one point, her friends use the title of a Werner Herzog movie to refer to her private parts.
We've rounded up the best of Wiseau's / Victoria's responses so you can learn more about his cult flop The Room; his new TV show, The Neighbors (available on Hulu now); his nonexistent autobiography, The Disaster Artist; his branded underwear; and the forthcoming 3 - D prequel / sequel to The Room.
Nothing is off - limits; comedy is mined from a character that unknowingly takes female hormonal medication continuing to do so out of unexpected enjoyment, all resulting in some rather childish but funny physical transformations), the women are nonexistent and add nothing to the experience (there are a number of third act twists here that feel half - hearted in their efforts to correct this, but really, Emmanuelle Chriqui's presence all comes down to a bet over who will bone her first).
Technically, the cinematography, in real nighttime conditions (about 75 % of the film is shot in darkness), is hypnotic (the only visual flaw of the film is a too obvious imposition of a rock face that is illuminated in a lightning strike as the doctor urinates), and cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki gets major kudos, but, even more so is the almost nonexistent soundtrack, whose power is palpable, and shows how utterly superfluous most soundtracks are.
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