Sentences with phrase «to play out that way»

The scenario didn't play out the way researchers imagined it would, mostly because the human element can never be predicted.
And while we all might intend to pull our weight, it doesn't always play out that way.
There are already several different theories emerging as to why the results played out the way they did.
It pretty much played out the way I expected in the governor's race.
He may well be dead but I just don't believe that events played out the way we have been told they did.
The effects of actual policies never play out the way simulations suggest, because policies are rarely implemented as intended and the inevitable secondary effects are hard to predict.
Things didn't play out that way on our planet.
This ending definitely doesn't play out the way I expected, but it came off more like a cheat instead of a rewarding twist.
I like what you did with the rest of the draft and I could see things playing out this way and I'd be pretty happy.
Life does not always play out the way we want it to be, sometimes we need direction.
You only need look at the Scottish referendum to see that politics rarely plays out this way.
According to the Baltimore Sun, it wouldn't have played out that way because the Ravens wanted Ramsey, but the scenario for Dallas at 6 if Zeke went at 4 suddenly looked terrible.
Many wanted to know if the NSA discussion had played out the way Snowden had hoped.
I doubt many voters would give the nod to Rendon over Harper if the stats play out the way they currently look.
As of now, I'd go Mikal if the draft plays out that way 1 - 6.
The first - ever 16 - over-1 shocker did not play out the way most envisioned.
«Apparently, according to the U.S. Attorney's office, everyone knows that's how that system plays out that way
«But it's not playing out that way at all,» O'Neill said.
But I'm honestly a little disappointed that this film played out the way it did, because it could've been, at the very least, a good movie, if not a great one, if more of an effort was put into putting together a stronger script with better character development.
On the left side, labeled «Expectations,» we see the scene play out the way he imagines it will.
Even though «Evil Genius» uses many of these agents as guideposts to understanding how these investigations played out the way that they did, the rest is a scattershot approach to exploring the various offshoots of the story.
The men of David Fincher's films may believe they have control of or dominance over their women, but that doesn't mean the stories play out that way.
Maybe her life played out the way in was suppose to.
needless to say this strategy did not play out the way Blackberry had hoped and they have lost almost all of their longstanding customers
If this Amazon launch plays out the way it's expected, RIM is in trouble with the PlayBook.
The game plays out this way over all four chapters, with Claire and Moira driven by the mysterious Overseer, who explains that the ladies are wearing bracelets which measure fear as part of an experiment.
But as we all know, not every scenario plays out this way, and the prerequisite for the alternative is trust, which can't exactly be conjured up by saying a magic word.
If the results play out the way I hope, Leeds will be in a good position against Burton.
«I consider myself fortunate to have things play out the way they have.»
Now, I thought we'd have another year of one or both of Diamond and Carter, but things didn't play out that way.
While some of this stimulus has worked — it's no coincidence that home prices in Canada have soared since rates fell in 2009 — for the most part, it hasn't played out the way the experts thought it would.
If all of this plays out the way he and other analysts expect, then the stock's price could climb significantly higher.
For the Stoneman Douglas lacrosse team, it seemed perfectly fitting that Thursday night would play out the way it did at Calvary Christian.
But the politics of rich and poor hasn't played out the way you might think.
I suppose you could see it that way, but I don't think it plays out that way.
I do not think it will play out this way; in fact, I think that the Republicans» collective hope that Obama will self - destruct is the most pernicious delusion in the sorry history of the party of Lincoln.
Nevertheless, if it does play out that way, it will only reinforce how Arsenal have fallen behind their bitter rivals, who have assembled a top squad under Mauricio Pochettino, play a great style of football and at least look to be heading in the right direction.
Without drawing first blood there's no guarantee those games could've played out the way they did.
Teams won't try, coaches will rest key players for part of / the entire game, and must - win affairs may not play out the way you expect them to.
The way it should happen is that we get to hear what lowball offers teams have in mind as counterpoints to Boras» figures and see it all play out that way, but that's a rarity: we only get to experience that when, say, Jon Lester's camp shares with the world an insulting starting offer the Red Sox gave him before he hit free agency.
A healthy scenario for Hillary if it plays out that way, since a competitive process will force her campaign to sharpen its political teeth and build out the state - by - state apparatus she'll need in the Fall.
Things don't necessarily have to play out the way we've always been told they will.
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