Sentences with phrase «quite fit the mold»

Then again, Jesus would probably be hanging out with the sinners, prostitutes and all the others who don't quite fit the mold of what a good Christian should be, rather than sitting in a booth at the mall debating religion and theology with the religious types.
Neither of my big kids has quite fit the mold of a * traditional * boy or girl.
But even if its plot fits the bill, «The Wedding Plan» as a whole doesn't quite fit the mold of the traditional romantic comedy.
Growing up in rural Arkansas, Garrard Conley did not quite fit the mold of his strait - laced, fundamentalist parents» idea of the perfect son.
Though overall Delta still has a zone - based program, some flight options don't quite fit this mold, which makes it very difficult to make sure you are getting a good deal for your flights.
However, you should know how to create that interest in the employer even when you do not quite fit the mold.
While we know what the ideal family looks like in terms of promoting children's well - being, isn't it also worth considering how to make the most of things when your family doesn't quite fit the mold?

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When it comes to their views on marriage and families, Millennials don't quite fit into the same mold as their predecessors, but when it comes to their desire to have stable, long - lasting relationships and families, the generation might prove more traditional than they seem.
I, for one, fit into the oldest child mold quite well.
Neither quite fits that mold, however: Jake is, at worst, a shallow cocksman (sent to the meeting by an angry girlfriend who broke up with him anyway), while Lainey is more of a love addict, unable to shake her obsession with her nerdy OB / GYN (Adam Scott).
She's relieved a few days later to meet a couple of others who don't quite fit the Stepford mold.
Like other games on this list, it starts off as a run - of - the - mill revenge story, but the plot is quite dependent on player choice, allowing you to mold your storyline as you see fit.
In a sport of princesses, Tonya Harding was the perpetual toad: a trashy, too - brash outsider whose mind - blowing axels and sheer athleticism could never quite make up for the fact that she didn't fit the demure, spangled mold of an ideal figure skater.
Like you, I'm one of those authors who never quite «fit the mold» — my books blend adventure, romance, history, suspense and fantasy elements — and it's so liberating to not have to worry anymore about what label will go on the spine, or where the book will be shelved.
It's no wonder that Jodie fits the mold quite nicely.
When it comes to retro game - like stories, this fits in the mold quite seamlessly.
Baughman feels that it's one thing for a court to intervene and take over as legal guardian in a case where a child's life is truly at risk, but quite another thing when psychotropic drugs are forced on children who don't fit into the mold....
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