Sentences with phrase «really comes across»

The granite might like more busy in real life but in the photos it really comes across as having more life than a plain Corian, for example.
«Doing so will make the whole process easier and more enjoyable, and ensure that your enthusiasm for the business world really comes across at interview,» she explains.
Doing so will make the whole process easier and more enjoyable, and ensure that your enthusiasm for the business world really comes across at interview.»
Her personality really comes across on screen so it's great that she has that recognizable personality and can really bring good content to our shows,» he says.
Lenovo focused on using sturdy materials, and that really comes across.
I know he's supposed to be stoic, especially after the death of his father, but he really comes across as emotionless and dull.
There is something of an emotional commitment brought to the storyline by the characters in this film, which really comes across well on screen.
Jimmy's plain spoken and friendly voice really comes across in the pages... almost as if you were listening to his podcasts.
And the power of personal networks really comes across clearly in many stories.
Well, the general tone of your answer really comes across as overly partisan and even borderline hostile, which really takes away from the otherwise excellent answer.
@NYGunner stop being such a plumb all your life ffs even the most moronic football fan can see that LC winning the premier league this season was a million to one fluke that really wont happen again god it really comes across that you are a secret spud whith some of the statements you come out with.
This is where the convenience of Dollar Shave Club really comes across — any week you see you're running low on soap or whatever other bathroom supplies you need, you can order some and they'll show up with your next box that was already scheduled to come.
Most of us have no idea how we really come across to our children.
The other thing is that — far from the hardline free market ideology of some party leaders and activists — Tory supporters really come across in the poll as utterly indifferent to the issue.
«But that didn't really come across in their negative campaign.
Some seem too high, some seem too low, and I've never really come across anything that seems just right.
(something I've never really come across in the beauty world).
The olive doesn't really come across in these pics as much as it does in person.
Now these guys don't really come across as actual human beings, no they are more like soulless Terminators or Uni Sols even.
Only nearer the end does she really come across as the ultimate female action hero and by that point, the transformation feels a little forced, the dialogue not really hitting home as much as it should have.
Either Sweek truly has something unique to offer that doesn't really come across in its announcement, or its founders haven't fully explored the existing competition.
I must say though that I haven't really come across any issues with reading devices, although when creating my XSLT scripts I did go to great effort to keep the EPUB mark - up as clean and simple as possible, which allows the book to render nicely — even on ADE.
The styling and components are incredibly well made and high quality, but the form factor isn't svelte or small enough to really come across as a true hybrid.
That really came across and we liked the same sort of video's.
She's considered the healer among the party members in the game, but while playing her, I'd never really come across too much in the ways of healing.
I assume the idea was to make the hospital still feel alive in a way, like a living being itself, but it doesn't really come across.
As for issues, I didn't really come across anything worth talking about, but I will touch on the animations.
In much the same way that I would call pre-New «n» Tasty Abe's Oddysee «unforgiving» with its lack of frequent checkpoints and teeth - grindingly frustrating puzzles and sneak segments, Snowflake's Chance provides a real challenge that I haven't really come across since my last attempt at the Oddworld games.
While jury trials are the ultimate trial - court challenge, this is in fact a book that at its core is about shattering your view of yourself as an attorney and getting you to realize how you really come across (to a jury but also to the judge and everyone else).
I hadn't really come across their product, and I was on their website yesterday, and it looked like a great piece of software.
In fact, all we've really come across is some Huawei patents.

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I really don't want to come across as being a difficult person.
«We are really coming out with innovative products that will connect to consumers in a seamless and simple way with a consistent experience across all of them.»
The adoption of technologies across all the different countries here is really significant: the adoption of smartphones [is growing], people are coming on through feature phones as well, so people are consuming a lot of content.
Today i came across this amazing new website named nupinch.com... i really think you guys should check it out..
Sometime during the course of building links to your site, you'll come across a site with a really high PageRank but which has absolutely nothing at all to do with your site.
WILSON: If you're working orders across multiple exchanges, because you're trying to accumulate a position and you don't really know where the liquidity is going to come from, you could easily get fills in multiple places and not know about it.
Integrating hundreds of studies with her own research and work in the Fortune 500 world, she shows us what it really takes to better understand ourselves on the inside — and how to get others to tell us the honest truth about how we come across.
If you come across a company that's paying out dividends at a much higher rate than its competitors, you'll have to ask yourself whether that's really sustainable.
Recently I came across your angel investment blog and got really excited about the information you provided.
There are not a lot of holes in this website that would make us really stop and think before signing up to trade with them; as a matter of fact, we just came across outstanding feature after outstanding feature when reviewing them.
To me you do not really believe the rhetoric anyway, the way you come across appears that you are confused about the whole thing..
Your argument as it stands comes across as really childish and narrow - minded.
Some things really don't come across well in writing, and I know that this post did not.
Yes, you do come across as those things, but I assume nothing about whether or not you really are that way.
Think of it this way; imagine the first time that you opened a book of optical illusions and you came across the scintillating grid illusion for the first time you would swear that there really were black dots at the intersections.
I really like this article, you're so right and I'm glad to see someone that's written about it, especially in what you said about Satan not being omnipresent and how we're not likely to actually come across him
We do come across demons almost all the time however, there are spirits for all sorts of things so we do still encounter demonic things all the time, we just diagnose it wrong, it's so wrong though because it causes us to use tactics to defeat the devil, when really we're dealing with demons and evil spirits that are oppressing us
Exactly, If they are really Christians or have at least read the last few books of the Bible they defiantly would have read or come across that no one will know when the world is going to end only God knows this («But the day of the Lord will come like a thief.
it really is scary that those who claim to be offering the truth can do so with such hatred... wish that you could see behind your prejudiced perspective at how your rhetoric comes across, maybe then someone else could hear your concern or have some dialogue with whatever it is you have to say
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