Sentences with phrase «really mean things»

(Beware; sometimes they say really mean things that you don't want to hear!)
Armed with Wings: Rearmed — PAX Indie Showcase 2015 It is a very typical tale to give a sense of purpose to a player: an evil overlord is doing some really mean things to the community, a hero is divinely chosen to nestle in your keyboard (or mouse, or controller), and by directing this hero -LSB-...]
The procedural generation guarantees you'll never see the exact same thing twice, but does that really mean the things you see will be interesting?
Four, you can reject it if you want to; it doesn't really mean a thing.
Place it where ever you like — doesn't really mean a thing.
That fastboot mode in Mi really mean the thing....

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Millennials in particular «really want to constantly learn new things, so give them lots of stretch assignments — which doesn't just mean piling on more work.
The Internet of Things really means a bunch of decentralized data are going to be created that ultimately has to be processed and stored and done something with.
If you really want to succeed — and I mean really succeed — stop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
This means looking for as many ways as possible to make the process and administration side of things really smooth and then find as many ways as possible to add value to the customer to make them feel incredibly appreciated in every way.
«Discount brokers and no - commission ETF trades have really reduced the friction for harvesting losses, which generally is a good thing, but it also means people are trying to harvest smaller losses and risking higher short - term capital gains,» Kitces said.
At the same time the new technologies - notably the combination of mobile and Internet of Things - means that the really smart cities can create an experience for their citizens that saves energy and reduces the stress of traditional urban living.
And sometimes we write things we don't mean to avoid the truth or cover up how we really feel.
The really interesting thing about what it means to be online on mobile devices is that it's not a single state of online or offline.
«To regain confidence and trust, the first thing is to admit the mistake, then fix it, and it would come back slowly as we prove we really mean what we say.»
«I mean, it's a really big deal, and in terms of the war I think the thing that's important is, you know, in the comic books it's kind of over relatively quickly.
The whole thing started in 2015, when Stanford professor Mark Jacobson and some colleagues published a paper arguing that, by mid-century, the United States could be powered entirely by clean energy sources — and by clean, he meant the really clean stuff (wind, solar, hydropower), not the only - somewhat - cleaner - than - coal stuff like natural gas, nuclear energy, and biofuels.
Not that the figure means very much: even a local mom - and - pop is unlikely to charge full list price, if there really is such a thing.
«That's one of things that's really interesting about distributing content on social media is whether it's Andrea [Russett or another social celebrity], there's a lot of people who have distribution that rivals a lot of traditional means,» Avnet told Fortune.
Being great at one thing doesn't mean you're great at all things «One of the big lessons is that when things are going really well, you can be lured into thinking that everything's easier than it is.
A plan can mean different things to different folks, but it's really just establishing your goals, deciding when you want to accomplish them by, and how long it is going to take.»
And that is the thing that really is changing, and of course how you create communication with consumers today even we're in China today, roughly around 10 percent of consumer product advertising goes through essentially social media means in China, and that number is going that percentage is going to go all the way up to about a third of the total advertising pie by 2015, 2016.
Sometimes that means trying things that someone else really believes in, even if you don't.
Too many senior executives say things they don't really mean.
As we stated first thing this morning, far from widespread predictions and expectations of a stock market apocalypse, what a Trump victory really means is strength for both the economy, and the stock market.
I know which camp you fit into but I mean have you considered just trying to pick one specific thing and really going after it or this kind of words is based on maybe you've even getting bored of doing the same thing all the time?
I mean you've got really cool things to tackle, gun fighting, high stakes poker.
«What it really takes to make any of these things work is a commitment to living within one's means.
So for bankers, funding their operations with equity really is expensive — it would mean that the owners of the banks would have to foot the bill when things go south.
Not having money means you're not really free... Assuming you want / need the things it buys.
Outside of 2016, when a slowdown in China meant things really were bad, the company has tended toward guidance at the moderate end of the spectrum, and then typically reported results that beat.
«There's only one thing you can really do — I mean you can devalue, but you can do something else which I think is probably much better than devaluing — you can charge surtax or you can charge a tax for products that they sell in the United States,» Trump said.
I mean some things are really obvious.
«Gave,» of course, doesn't mean I really read the whole darn thing.
There were many evil things done in the Name of Jesus Christ, but it is not really to be as surprise, becaue Jesus said that the evil one, which is the devil, will plant his seeds in the midst of God's church, meaning here «The Christendom».
We would be working hard on the music and things would be going really well, and we originally thought that meant we were obviously taking care of each other because we were working together all the time.»
its instead those who take life too seriously and find the meanings of things are really just what the majority @ssociates with the word commonly used for it — stupid people do it all the time.»
Yeah I think you're right, NC is a right to work state which means you can quit or be fired as long as they employer words / phrases things correctly without really needing a reason, but apparently they screwed it up somehow.
I agree with you that some things are not to be taken literally, they have to be interpreted but it is Him who gives the interpretation, He is the one who gives the wisdom needed to know what it really means (Some people lie and say that God told them this or that and it's not true, but that's another subject...).
its instead those who take life too seriously and find the meanings of things are really just what the majority @ssociates with the word commonly used for it - stupid people do it all the time.
I'm sick of defending my faith after the fact to nonbelievers that means I'm not pro-active in my faith.It really irritates me how Christians get so offended at these groups and decide, through their pious thinking, that the best thing to do is create an alternative to these days and other ideas.
(This view is abbreviated DP3) J. L. Mackie has described a crucial aspect of this position: «If men's wills are really free, this must mean that even God can not control them... «5 If one takes seriously that idea of a universe composed of actual things in real relations with other actualities, then the idea that all power is concentrated in one actuality is nonsensical.
That's the operative thing, that's everything, that's the way we know anyone, whether they're really meaning what they say about Jesus or whether they're a complete fraud, the ones about whom Jesus and others warned us 2,000 years ago.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
They don't really believe what he said, saying such things as, «Well, that's a difficult passage to understand, I don't think he really meant that.»
Since language is not, like mathematics, a purely imaginative intellectual construct, but is a means for understanding the real world, its patterns must in some sense represent the way things really are.
The second thing that should be said regarding this meaning of the supernatural is that the surprising and frightening phenomena are really no different in essence from what is generally called «natural».
One of the few things I really know is that my state of being takes form and definition, and therefore meaning, only in relationship, as my body and soul take on the mystery of personhood.
Borders and countries are man made things that really mean nothing.
You actually make it appear really easy with your presentation however I find this topic to be actually one thing which I believe I might by no means understand.
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