Sentences with phrase «probably at least thought»

A couple of months ago when you were coping with the looming fiscal cliff, you probably at least thought you would have some clarity when it was over.

Not exact matches

The goal is at least 100 passengers per ship, although I think... we'll probably see that number go to 200 or more.
And then there's a central storage area and galley, and a solar storm shelter, an entertainment area, and I think probably a good situation for at least BFR version one.
Gross domestic product probably will expand by at least three percent this year, something that some economists thought our aging and relatively unproductive economy might never do again.
«I think probably a good situation for at least BFR version one,» says Musk of the travel conditions.
If you've been in business longer than a week, you've probably heard this objection from at least one potential new client: «It just costs too much» or «I'm really interested, but I think I can get it cheaper somewhere else.»
Your grandma thinks so, at least, and, sorry, kids, she's probably right.
«I think this order was extremely important to secure the life of the program for another 10 years, at least — and probably much more.
(At least some of the respondents were probably thinking about trips to the gym: About a third reported worrying about gaining weight, since the proximity of a home fridge makes it so easy to snack throughout the day.)
Think about it: When was the last time you heard someone say, «You know, I pretty much suck at accurately identifying my and other people's emotions, at applying emotions to thinking and problem solving, at controlling my emotions and cheering up or calming down other people... really, I'm probably the least self - aware person you'll ever meet»?
emotions to thinking and problem solving, at controlling my emotions and cheering up or calming down other people... really, I'm probably the least self - aware
With an itchy vagina, your first thought would probably be a yeast infection, and that is a good place to start — after all, an estimated 75 percent of women will get at least one yeast infection in her life, making it far more common than a semen allergy.
«We still think the dollar is probably going to be relatively soggy, at least against the majors, probably against the emerging economies to a significant degree as well,» Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs, said.
If you've spent any amount of time in an aircraft about to take off — gazing out the window at the tarmac, thinking about the cold beverage you'll have at altitude — you've probably spent at least a passing moment wondering how exactly manufacturers make sure the iron birds don't break.
It was a passive aggressive remark, aimed at Barnes & Noble, a company Bezos was intent on undercutting but probably hasn't thought about it in at least five years.
As you can probably tell, I think investing in a restaurant opened by two friends belongs in the «too hard» pile at the very least.
More study is probably needed, but I think it is worth asking whether the tax benefits of municipal bonds, which were presumably intended (at least in part) to incentivize investment in munis, are actually accomplishing that objective.
You cut through the modern politics and hand waving and what you have is that for at LEAST 200 years and probably more (longer than we've been around as a country) Christians were «held in contempt» to the point that for about 10 of those years several emperors pursued active policies of extermination (that's what the «actually persecuting» statement refers to - think holocaust type policies) that included some of the worst type of tortures known to humanity.
I was incredibly vulnerable and if I had noticed ANYTHING out of the ordinary that was a «sign» I probably would have seized it and then who knows, I might be on this blog agreeing with everything you're saying (to some extent at least, as I grew up Jewish, so I think we'd still be at odds, just slightly less so).
I'm probably wrong on at least a third of what I think.
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
If it really has been «done to death,» then I can think of numerous topics that have been done many times more than this topic (at least where I'm at and interact): faith, hope, love, prayer, fellowship, giving, good works, christian unity, salvation, grace, faith healing, being culturally relevant, the gospel, the resurrection, religion vs. relationship, tithing, worship, reverence, christian music, legalism, old vs. new covenant, Paul's conversion, miracles, gifts of the spirit, sign gifts, tongues, nativity, the disciples, crucifixion, materialism, mysticism, new age, atheism, i could probably list about 50 more if I thought about it.
Oh, probably not to admit that he was the Christ, but maybe at least to think that he was someone pretty special.
What did MLK think of gays He liked them; he probably thought that everyone should own at least one.
I probably wouldn't have thought of him for at least another five if it hadn't been for the report of the National Research Council's Committee on the Status of Black Americans.
I think you're trying to point out some inconsistencies in common Christian beliefs, and I probably agree with at least some of your points, but it's hard to get clear on what you're saying through the anger and insults.
I've been thinking about the carrot puree bran muffin idea, but it probably is gonna be a while before I get around to trying it — several dozen more blueberry bran muffins at least, LOL.
we probably have them as dinner at least once a week because my kids think they are «carrot fries» when you cut them the right way, and because a pack of carrots can last an awful long time in the fridge.
That is probably not the best list, or at least not the most encompassing list, but it tells a feeling I think.
I think I could probably scarf up at least 15 in one sitting.
I'm thinking that I've probably made this bread at least four times in the past year.
I thought to myself that next time I made this Lebanese split pea soup, I'd probably, at least, do the par - boiling together in one pan.
Probably that approach would be the opposite of the «Man, Can, Plan» books — and I entirely understand if you would prefer that route — but I thought I'd at least mention this «other» side of cooking, because it would demystify much of the process.
I think your suggestion was probably right, of including at least one from each of the topping categories (Fruit, Berries, Nut butter, Dried fruit, Jam / Compote, Extra crunch); at minimum fresh fruit and some sort of nut butter or compote.
Like, I'm thinking it should probably be a general rule that coffee cake is consumed at least one time per week.
I think Parlour is probably right about the club's decision to keep Wenger in charge for at least one more year but I do not think that should make the unhappy fans not voice their anger.
And we'll probably keep a rookie too... I'm thinking pick 64 since it's such a deep class potentially with guys like C. Kirk, J. Washington, Cobbs, Miller, Gallup, and a few more I'm not thinking of... at least one is going to last on the board that long.
[coq has also been indispensable over that time] the other thing i think is that probably wenger is too nice to his players: they do nt seem to have defensive discipline: this is at least the 3rd time we've conceded late and that means the players switch off.
Silva is great at dribbling and quick passing, I'd say he's probably better than Cazorla, but I think Cazorla contributes more to the team as a whole, when he's in form at least.
As always, it will depend on what team Wenger puts out, I hope that we at least get the draw, it will probably need a comeback in the second half to nick it, or We could also balls it up after being ahead and they end up Nicking the draw, as that happened before when it finished 3 - 3, I think that was last season?
I think in modern football you need at least 3 top - top players and probably more, to compete Sanchez is our only one IMO.
What scares me most is Wenger probably thinks this team could challenge for the EPL and Champions League but we are miles ahead of even the likes of Southampton and West ham at least they have a squad and a sane manager.
It is only right that Arsenal fans are looking to Arsene Wenger and the club to splash the cash in the transfer market this summer and I certainly agree that we should be trying to sign at least one top class striker, probably two if the Chile international star Alexis Sanchez is sold as many football experts seem to think will happen.
Our battle with City (can't be bothered to think of Leicester or Spuds as realistic competitors at this stage) will probably be down to who sustains the least injuries to key players — would say that it is a coin toss looking at each team's injury record / history.
higuain buyout clause 90million euros draxler buyout clause 45 million euros probably more now he at wolfsburg apparently lakaku going rate starts at # 65million stones bid rejected at # 35 million from chelsea so am guessing at least # 45 million upwards just to make everton think about it barkley's another going rate most likely # 50 million and beyond.
For that to happen I think it would take some monumental action from Arsene Wenger, both on the verbally persuasive side of things and on the financial side of things and I reckon that Arsenal would have to splash the cash on at least two, and probably more, top class players before the striker was convinced of our ambition.
add on the fact that he's probably about to be a convicted (or at least pled - to) felon, and i think i'm happy that that particular trade never went through.
My thoughts on the title sponsor's services: As an Atlantan (I could probably conclude with those words and leave no mystery here), I probably eat Chick - fil - A at least once a week.
You've probably seen or at least heard about LeBron James's postgame interview last night in which TNT reporter Allie LaForce asked him for his thoughts on the passing of Gregg Popovich's wife, Erin.
Out of those league games we should win at least 4/5, we probably could afford a draw against Spuds but I think we should have enough to win.
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