Sentences with phrase «playing nice is»

Thankfully, Baumbach playing nice is still harsher than 95 % of comedies and this flick features easily one of his funniest scripts.
But the appearance of playing nice is equally if not more important for a politician still trying to live down a reputation for pugnacity.
Sometimes when playing nice isn't getting you anywhere, you need to add in some shock value.
You can tell him to play nice he is little and he will play different with a little dog then a big one.
Hence we have them playing nice re the Competition Bureau and FINTRAC.

Not exact matches

While it's true that Uber has done a pitiful job of engaging the governments in charge of regulating local taxi regimes — by and large, that's been a key part of the company's strategy — it's time Uber learned to play nice with the cities it hopes to conquer.
They get their humanity driven out of them around age 11 when they're told, «Play nice
My son had started to complain about small problems at school («This person wasn't nice to me,» «Someone wasn't playing with me,» etc.).
The Pre has a great user interface, plays music and video from iTunes, has a great browser and is a nice design.
She no longer gives any f**k s about getting along or playing nice or keeping her cool, a fact laid bare on her TBS show, Full Frontal With Samantha Bee.
We'd say the rival SteelSeries Nimbus feels nicer and is a bit more convenient — it has a rechargeable battery, whereas the C.T.R.L.i needs AAA batteries — but the Mad Catz gets close enough, and comes with an attachable phone holder that makes it better suited for playing with the SE on the go.
It therefore has a lot of incentive to play nice, which is another way of saying that regulators, competition watchdogs and government have plenty of reasons to be wary of any such partnerships.
The one silver lining in all of this, he says, is that it's forced the tech industry to play nice in the sandbox for once.
I thought they communicated really well together and drew up some nice plays, and it was a good night for the guys.»
What's nice is that a lot of this software is plug and play.
The Power of Nice describes an exercise from the authors» seminars, in which attendees are paired off, each playing either the «agent» or the «publisher» in working out a book deal.
More than simply following the rules, Uber must go a step further: Essentially, it must convince regulators that it is willing to play nice with others.
Its battery is better, its design is less wasteful, and, with Alexa on the way, it might play nicer with Echo owners, too.
In terms of our responsibility there, we have guidelines for our players about how to play, about being respectful of the law and of people's private property and being nice to other users.
OPINION: The federal government may be forced to play nice with WA's Labor government, as fallout from within the Liberals over the GST gets ugly.
The Acacia Cat Tree ($ 275) is a nice retreat from the ground for some good ol' climbing, playing, lounging, and scratching.
Nevertheless, select currency ETFs such as $ EUO or commodity ETFs like $ DZZ (both pointed out as potential pullback entries in the May 21 issue of our newsletter) could be nice plays because they have a low correlation to the direction of the overall equities markets.
Research shows that play can be an invaluable part of the recovery process for children following trauma, making a new place to play not just a «nice - to - have» but a necessity for their development and healing.
This is the exact opposite outcome of a single - shot Prisoners» Dilemma, where the rational strategy is to be mean; when you're playing for the long run it is better to be nice — you'll make up any short - term losses with long - term gains.
For now, everyone is playing nice.
With the exception of the partner firms that are already on board with the project, there's not much of a precedent to determine if merchants will play nice.
As usual, our nightly stock scans have turned up four nice - looking stock charts that could be in play within -LSB-...]
If the weather's nice enough for you to be playing golf, then you need to be working.
Soon after the announcement and before the tariffs took effect, Trump offered temporary exemptions to several trading partners to «encourage» them to play nice: buy more U.S. stuff; sell Americans less foreign stuff; increase NATO spending (EU countries); agree to U.S. terms on various aspects of the NAFTA renegotiations (Canada, Mexico); agree to export quotas (South Korea) and the temporary exemptions will be made permanent.
Less than a year after she was hired to replace Obama veteran David Plouffe, it has become clear that Whetstone didn't get to be that powerful by playing nice all the time.
Here we are, not playing nice again.
Cyrus played a character that was idolized by many preteen and teen girls and that could had been treated as a roll - model, since both Cyrus and Hannah Montana were famous girls that didn't let fame to change them and stayed normal, nice girls, that had good relationship with their families.
I'm not asking them to play nice.
Both need to be disarmed if they can't play nice.
But at least give him / her a chance, that same chance you were given to breathe, to eat, to choose, to play, to grow up, to wake up in the morning and have a nice breakfast, etc..
In the end, playing nice with other religions — even if we're not religious ourselves or find ourselves devoted exclusively to our own faith traditions — is the best way to go.
Some don't and are quite happy not to, but if you fancy playing nice with other religions, here are three suggestions I'd offer to devoted Christians.
But there's much more in this collection, including a memorable dramatic monologue («The Ghost Seer») taken from his verse play On the Rocks, some religious verse («A Vigil»), and his special mix of unforced sentiment and unassuming humor» best shown, perhaps, in «A Dog's Life»: Accept the things you can not change: / The bleating clock, / The nightly go /» dog leash in tow» / around the block... / Forgive the things you can not have: / the supple bod, / taut undergrads, / a nicer pad, / long chats with God.
It's nice to put on a Passion play every other Easter (using volunteers from the congregation) or to stage a comedy night as «something a bit different».
Mucking with tradition is always a nice hot button that news outlets love to play with.
My hunch is that he comes from such stock, as does part of my own Lutheran heritage; it would be nice to know that our ancestors played a major part in a movement that contributed to the mainstream.
This, I believe, involves a lot more than simply being nice and playing by the rules.
The blue robes we see on proud, pint - sized nativity play Marys are nice but unrealistic.
Nice try keep trying... it's fun to watch how children play...
Be good boys and girls and play nice.
As a society, we'd crossed some threshold where the benefits — a good place to play golf, a nice pool for the kids, business contacts, a sense of status and belonging — had to be weighed against the recognition that racial discrimination was evil.
If Iran wants to be our friend, they need to learn to play nice, or they will have to be put down.
So don't pull the «fishon, see, you are making me think poorly of you god because you don't play nice
No, Bill Donahue, it's time you learned to play nice with atheists rather than call their cause «antagonistic.»
dissidentfairy stated, «Vilan, I mean AnVil: Actually Vilan was a typo but I sort of thought it had a nice ring to it since you always like to play devils advocate:)»
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