Sentences with phrase «odd notion»

That is a very odd notion of teaching.
Which conjures up the slightly odd notion that investors might be better off reading annual reports and poetry... Maybe that's why great investors generally just stick to recommending non-fiction reading.
I see this as a somewhat odd notion when presented by mediators who know that a big part of our work is identifying our clients» fears and dealing with those fears openly and honestly.
The director of sales is the Ambassador of Ales and Odd Notions; the PR rep is the Minister of Fermentation Elation Relations.
Here in Southeast Texas, there is the odd notion that we are a cult.
An odd notion, that there is «comfort» in faith.
A tall order considering the odd notions some world leaders have on... more
Nowadays we've developed some odd notions about our role as educators.
People have an odd notion they can define Amazon's objectives, strategy, and tactics for them.
There is an odd notion that Amazon has an obligation to provide programs that are beneficial to all authors.
When the odd notion comes into my head that it might be fun being full - time again in magazines or newspapers, that lyric can't help but run through my mental iPod.
[Let's discard the odd notion the Chinese market's global impact is simply due to its hyper - volatility.
As far as I know, we don't have trade relations with extraterrestrials, so characterizing the global economy as a closed loop is an odd notion.
Perhaps someone can explain where the odd notion started, that scientists are gatekeepers for information paid for with public funds?
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