Sentences with phrase «not as bug»

The actual glasses are not as bug - eyed as in the original sketch and come enclosed in black frames.

Not exact matches

If I see it, you've just got to squash it like a bug as soon as it happens and not tolerate it.»
With good care, metal bed frames will look nearly new for years and don't get as much damage from bugs, cracks, and so forth as wooden bed frames.
You probably wouldn't bug your landlord about a loose doorknob, as long as you could still get the door to open.
As an additional precaution, scan the flash drive itself from your regular computer the next time you return home to make sure it didn't pick up any bugs.
As they say in computing, it's a feature not a bug.
Such bugs, known as «zero days,» are highly prized because they are harder to defend against since software makers and security firms have not had time to figure out ways to block them.
Dotzler, who does not have a technical background, took it upon himself to act as a liaison between nontechies willing to serve as bug reporters and the programmers — helping to get the former up to speed and the latter to be more forgiving, and thus bringing thousands of new people into the project.
«I didn't feel nervous,» I said, making a brushing off gesture with my hand as though I were shooing a bug away.
The US election is not as scary as some gold bugs imagined.
While innovation should always be encouraged, Bitcoin isn't yet fit as a place for orphans and widows to shelter their nest eggs — although there are admittedly plenty of gold bugs who would say the same about fiat currencies.
Your VCs will finally stop bugging you as they frantically try to insure their shares will retain value even when the lockout period expires (Warning: they won't necessarily be looking out for your shares, too.)
The one thing that's bugging me is Personal Capital wants to categorize Prosper and Lending Tree as CASH accounts and I can't change it.
The fact that it wasn't suggests that in the beginning, at least, the exploitability of Facebook's API was seen as a feature, not a bug — because no one was thinking that a third - party app might utilize its access to user data at the scale Cambridge Analytica did.
As I have argued elsewhere at book length, the separation of ownership and control is not a bug, but rather an essential feature of corporate governance.
And people are moaning because it has bugs and not as many features as they'd like?!
Apple has also added a new 802.11 ac chipset, which means your Wi - Fi connection will be up to 3 times faster (iOS 8 bugs, allowing) than the 802.11 n speeds the iPhone 5s got, so as long as you're connected to an 802.11ac - compatible wireless router.
We are not perma - bulls and do not consider ourselves «gold bugs», we simply see market conditions as bullish for gold in the longer term.
Gold bugs look at gold as a currency, but it is not one and unlikely to be one in our lifetime.
Though gold bugs make it sound as such, gold is not the only and not the best alternative if the worst fears come to pass.
Maybe in order to ship something on time, you had to cut some corners, and the architecture wasn't as elegant as it could've been, or just the attention to detail or bug fixing maybe wasn't as good as it could've been.
Well I'm not a Gold Bug; I'm a realist and an economist who studies not only the past but human nature as well.
They have their own site now... but it's not as good, slow lag time and lots of bugs... Currently the two now just spend all their time launching hacks at eachother, and now no one wants to visit either of the sites
well if i had a theory and later found it to not be ture and refuted it then i would not want anyone else to belive it either as i found it wasnt true and further more i would like to think that me and all other humans are better than coming from an animal that eats bugs off its friends and throws its own poo... I'm just saying
«Nimrod» was a mighty hunter in the Bible, but when Bugs Bunny used the term facetiously to describe Elmer Fudd, many people, not recognizing the allusion, came to view «Nimrod» as equivalent to «dimwit».
I think the assumptions which bug me tend to be about Judaism writ large, not about Jews as individuals.
Which would be handy for anyone, but particularly for people stranded in the desert, who will not only be drinking water made from bug technology, but will, in all likelihood, be eating bugs as well.
I personally feel sorry for them «those religious types» and feel they deserve the right to whatever comforts them the most as long as it don't harm or bug the rest of us.
I take it that — as a hypothetical — a life without Bugs Bunny and a life without Brett Farve is really not any worse off than a life with them.
Think about your words... you could just as well be mocking the fact that diseases are caused by little bugs you can't see.
God is some big bad force who wants to squash us like a bug if we do nt do exactly as he dictates by whichever book or bible in whatever religion.
Jesus said we are to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves, and that bugs me because I like people to know I'm wise, that I'm not some naïve girl they can toy with, and I've convinced myself that the only way to prove my wisdom is to strike with venom in my teeth, to cause pain.
And does it bug me that those four spices on the left aren't the same brand as all the others?
Now, as you have seen, The Bug certainly doesn't fall into the picky eater category.
The Bacon Egg and Sausage Breakfast Cups from Nicole at Daily Dish Recipes popped out at me as something I could make with The Bug, but I wanted to turn it into a vegetarian recipe, so that he could take leftovers to school (his preschool is attached to a Jewish Temple, so in order to ensure that meals being rated together at a table are Kosher — since most of the students are not Jewish and may not know all of the requirements — is to just have everyone bring in vegetarian dishes).
As someone who recently got bugged by a trainer at my gym... «You know, she says... you do a lot of cardio but you'll never keep it off if you don't strength train... I'm just sayin»» I totally hear you that everyone has their own thing.
I think The Bug will forgive me for not always letting him cook with me as long as I keep making him treats like this...
As I mentioned in the other post, What's Cooking in the Orange Kitchen was truly the bug that bit me when it comes to not only blogging, but also exploring the world of the cooking and baking.
I agree with this comment, as well as with the others on industrial agriculture, though I do want to mention that there are small town, local and organic farmers out there who treat animals and the environment well — while I do not support the dairy or egg industry, I love to see our friend Bob's hens running around wild, pecking at bugs, etc. and we will eat those eggs, which are seasonal because hens naturally lay more during certain times of the year.
As a son of the South, it's always bugged me that I didn't really grow up eating classic Southern food.
All in all, the bugs were not bad; in fact, I liked the bamboo worms, which some refer to as «jungle French fries.»
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I caught a bug, and although it didn't hit me nearly as hard as it hit other members of my household, I was unable to stomach (or even think about) my usual food favorites for days.
While I'm a legacy - voter zealot, this doesn't bug me as much as it could have.
As I have been saying for a while now, the poor run defense is not a bug it is a feature.
As I have been saying, our poor run defense has not been a bug, it has been a feature.
this one is on flamini, if you are going thru your career w the reputation as the tough guy, then do nt get pushed aside like you are a bug, this match not even close except for that mistake, bellerin looks quite composed, aresenal 14 attempts to 2, 68 % poccession, wtf?
As exciting and already Spillerific as that sounds, it's not a request for ACTUAL bugs, but the name of a local type of flat - headed lobsteAs exciting and already Spillerific as that sounds, it's not a request for ACTUAL bugs, but the name of a local type of flat - headed lobsteas that sounds, it's not a request for ACTUAL bugs, but the name of a local type of flat - headed lobster.
West brom are far more fit and strong than half of Arsenal oh and by the way played with cork studs still was tricky bug,,,, but not as fast as today
I didn't like this article, fans have the right to protest and as much as it infuriates me to see knee jerk reactions against the manager, it also bugs me to see mindless support for the manager.
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