Sentences with phrase «quite jibing»

If I sort of get the sense during our meeting that their expectations are not quite jibing with how I work or my style, then I will be very up - front and honest with them, and say, «I don't know if this is the best fit, but here are a couple of other planners that might be a good option for you.»
It makes for an interesting study in physiognomy, and yet, one that doesn't quite jibe with the idea of someone who conquered the world by the time he was 32.
There are many fine elements to the story, sufficient to think that they might develop into a quality film, and yet the story feels like three chapters that don't quite jibe thematically with one another.
The fallout, obviously, of the cult of Twilight, Red Riding Hood is so poorly filmed that everything in it — everything — is funny, from a grieving mother pausing (and grimacing, in boss «Invader Zim» style) in the doorway of a pub to an obviously pagan celebratory dance sequence that doesn't quite jibe with the film's late - Christian histrionics.
That doesn't quite jibe with Trend Micro's observation that the malvertising activity lasted six days, from Jan. 18 to Jan. 24, but in any case, the ads are gone for now.

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He explains he has developed a «thick skin» but admits that, initially, these sort of jibes «hurt» quite a bit.
And he seems quite ignorant of science, but specializes in sarcastic irrelevant jibes.
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