Sentences with phrase «on a different planet then»

So tell me is Michael living on a different planet then the rest of us or did those of us who witness the slaughter at animal shelters every day with no relief in sight miss something monumental?

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And if no God then your disapproval is merely your DNA doing it's job, a series of chemicals, nothing worth talking about, no different then what happens in the most disturbed minds on the planet... it's all the same... just natural reactions.
«If David Cameron thinks it is acceptable for Mr Hester to receive this vast bonus then he is not just out of touch with most people in Britain, he is living on a different planet
What is more likely, I ask: that every scientist on the planet who has a different view than RC is wrong, or that RC makes its «mind» up a-priori, and then proceeds from that premise?
Every single person on the planet is different if not then cancer treatments would work for all patients the same but as we know some become violently ill with treatments and others no symptoms with treatments.
This can also be used as a teaching tool, where a webcam reads a card held by the teacher and the display on the card changes — so that for example, an image of Planet Earth can then be manipulated into the different elements of crust, mantle etc..
SPG members get a conversion ratio to Marriott Rewards of 1:3 and that is as good as anyone could have realistically hoped for — if you thought you'd get a better ratio than that then you've been living on a different planet to the rest of us.
At times, the planet that you are on appears like Earth but then something totally different will be thrown at you feel like you're on an alien planet.
Copied and extracted on different scales, and then cast in stainless steel or concrete, the result appears like a sculpture of a wave yet also something primordial and ambiguous, mined from the depths of time; a reminder that the forces that shape nature are more powerful — and will last longer — than us, however much we interfere with the planet.
«Basically we spent 200 years to warm our planet by 2 degrees, and then we will do it in 40 years time, this shows a completely different scale of what's going on,» said Svetlana Jevrejeva, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom, in describing the scenario presented in the study.
Gillett et al. then use their TCR estimate to project how much the planet will warm in the future based on several different emissions scenarios.
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