Sentences with phrase «really jibe»

By then, the objective is less to get to the next laugh than to paint marriage as some absurdly idyllic institution, which doesn't really jibe with the rest of the film.
This advice really jibes with me.

Not exact matches

That jibes with what Stewart suggests, that certain kinds of books — genre stuff like fan fiction or romance — work better digitally, but print is still a more desirable way to digest the really good meaty writing.
Sometimes there might not really be anything wrong with the job itself but the company or the boss just doesn't jibe with your morals, ethics or personality.
Voltaire's jibe that of course God will forgive, since it is his business, really points to a profound problem in the spiritual life.
That really didn't jibe with my understanding of the old system and Maggie seems to confirm this.
If you really want to know my opinion, I would say that there is practically an inverse relationship between the celerity of achieving critical mass and the degree to which your rhetoric jibes with existing party structures.
There are laughs to suit all tastes — from sarcastic jibes to pratfalls, from pokes at film conventions («I really thought that was going to explode.»)
Better to create a mix of low - cost stock and bond index funds that jibes with your tolerance for risk and allows you to fully participate in the financial markets» long - term gains than to opt for an investment that severely limits your upside in return for providing more protection from periodic setbacks than you really need.
The only way to really know whether the risk level of your portfolio jibes with your true tolerance for risk is to take a risk tolerance test.
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