Sentences with phrase «really latching onto»

There are also those that will tear and shred objects by really latching onto these.
After such a positive 2016, where Manor really latched onto the midfield pack and scored a point at the Austrian Grand Prix, the team went into administration again in January 2017.
Really, he says a lot to get fans (and media) hyped, but there are certain nuggets I really latched onto.
HM: Next is the football hold and, being more of a baseball fan, I never really latched onto this hold.
«It started as a sarcastic, tongue - in - cheek idea, but people have really latched onto it, and we're very proud of that.»
The first thing that players will really latch onto is the game's sense of cohesiveness.
Zen Studios really latched onto an awesome property when they signed up to make Star Wars tables, and they've done a pretty...

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It's just some buzz word that you can latch onto because you have nothing really useful to contribute.
NII You really do know that most of your atheist friends will latch onto a single line propaganda.
Only some Democrats, sensing the ship to be sinking, latched onto the stratagem of trying to «localize» their contests — not because the politics of 2010 really were local, but because they were not.
Both of us latch onto those things that work, that really deliver on health and a sense of well - being.
It pits two part - timers against each other, it creates a real legend vs. legend situation that devoted fans of both can easily latch onto, and really, it's just going to look good on a marquee or a banner, because it's something many, many people have been waiting for.
Lord Monckton really wants the Medieval Warm Period to have been warmer than today, and will latch onto any piece of «evidence» that seems to support this.
This back and forth in tone makes the film difficult to latch onto, and keeps the audience pushed back a bit from really engaging with the characters.
The fight is difficult to watch in part for how real it feels; the tension filling that room can be difficult to endure at times, but the important thing to take away is that Jesse and Celine really are two human beings trying to find their way in a difficult relationship, and that's the sort of approach anyone can latch onto.
There's really no clarity of time and no relationship to latch onto to save this movie's life.
There is really not enough for the vice-grip to latch onto.
I'd written some guest posts on various topics there, and really was enjoying being part of the community and enjoying the buzz and the companionship that came out of that and finding it was such a great way to learn all about it, as well as having latched onto your website and all that you do.
What really helps drive the frenzy is if someone comes up with a new way to value assets that everyone can latch onto.
It's an addictive scenario and it's really no wonder that everyone and their dog seems to be trying to latch onto this craze.
In any case, if people really want to latch onto this in some desperate attempt to downplay the PC, then we better not EVER see any discussions between console gamers about which console hardware is superior.
Is it really worth latching onto the next carrot that MS dangles in front of you because you can't see what's going on?
Thus, the UN latched onto Michael Mann's hockey stick to overturn a consensus that there was a Medieval warm period, and now they have latched onto Nicholas Stern to overturn the opinion of, approximately, every other economist in the world who think CO2 mitigation will be really expensive.
Do you really not understand the motivation for insurance companies to latch onto alarmist forecasts?
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