Sentences with word «resembling»

Not that I see anything resembling a bottom but............ JMO
If Kenney doesn't follow the lead of Brown, his fellow social conservative caucus colleague, it likely signals one of two things: he does want the support of voters for whom parental rights regarding their pre-adolescents and teens are a big issue; or that he's calculated that a softening of his image would show weakness and isn't worth it, because his party has such a comfortable edge over Notley that he can afford to lose voters wary of anything resembling social conservatism.
First, I do have to mention the branding as I really do enjoy the dressed up hare that is resembling an old fashioned barber.
If fares were capped at something resembling a normal rate, Uber riders would be able to get cars, even on busy nights, and they'd come to trust Uber as a reliable, semi-affordable transportation grid.
More important now, he explained, is that after the volatility of the Mack era, including the epic trading losses, and the turf wars between the institutional business and wealth management that forced out Mr. Purcell, something resembling stability reigns at Morgan Stanley.
Superstar cities, like New York, London, Paris, Hong Kong and Singapore have evolved far beyond anything resembling gentrification to what he dubbed «plutocratisation.»
I don't expect to see anything resembling Star Trek's Data or Rosie from The Jetsons in the immediate future, but I wouldn't be surprised to meet them in my lifetime: History has shown time and again that technology — particularly information technology — doesn't just improve incrementally, it rockets forward exponentially.
He sold bondage gear and dug in his pockets for free samples: clips, nipple suckers and a device resembling a metal hockey puck called an «electrogasm.»
They stalled for nearly a year, and they never repaid us anything resembling the extent of our loss.»
It doesn't help that many smart watches are bulky to the point of resembling mobile phones with a wristband attached.
And some business launchers don't have anything resembling a stereotypical get - up - and - go personality.
As a result, the United States» wealthiest are increasingly resembling President George H.W. Bush, who lost a presidential election in 1992 in part because he seemed to be out of touch with the realities of everyday life, like shopping in a supermarket.
Fox will implement a pop - up window resembling a giant TV, which will offer replays, pre-produced features, and commercials in 2D within the virtual reality environment.
Comprised mostly of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and JavaScript, source code looks more like a mangled car wreck than anything resembling a website.
This makes Micah, which translates to «someone resembling the Lord,» a perfect fit.
But CEOs and board members at the largest companies are seldom in touch with other kinds of people in anything resembling a friendly setting.
Technicians came to the volunteers» homes and attached to the outside walls bright red receivers the size of basketballs and resembling giant Google map pins.
Zara — the Spanish retailer, owned by fashion conglomerate, Inditex — faced outrage and accusations of cultural illiteracy when it pitched a set of child's pajamas resembling a concentration camp uniform, complete with a yellow Star of David.
Failure to do this reduces what could be a meaningful piece of marketing to something more closely resembling the «pink it and shrink it» gimmicks of years past.
Resembling a cousin of the Batmobile, the company said the car could come equipped with a helmet that provides oxygen, augmented reality views and «aero tunnels»
Besides serving as your eyes and ears (and resembling the lower half of BB - 8, everyone's new favorite Star Wars droid), SensorSphere can monitor your home's temperature, humidity, and internal air quality from wherever you are.
As the song progressed, the pulses seemed to get a little bigger and more dense, resembling tightly packed, multi-colored spider webs.
But Macron didn't win because the news went quiet, and he didn't win because France doesn't have anything even remotely resembling Fox News.
The ad included a silhouette of a man resembling Rob Ford.
«Cash a Check, Get a Bill» Con: In this scenario, businesses receive nominal checks in the mail resembling rebates or refunds.
Resembling a large, white filing cabinet with a touchscreen, the Hub is intended to prevent residents» packages from being stolen.
Steer clear of spaghetti straps or no straps at all, underwear that's visible through clothing, flip - flops, shorts and anything resembling workout clothing.
«We will get back to something resembling the American combined rate in Canada which would indeed constitute an increase in corporate taxes.»
As the name suggests, it's comprised of resin, a material that's lighter than the more traditional rubber core, that's been molded in a so - called speedlock shape that could best be described as a pattern resembling a waffle iron.
The price peaked in December 2013, December 2014 and again in June 2015, resembling a head and shoulder pattern.
On as little as five days notice to the defendant, it says, a nonprofit may be entitled to a permanent injunction if it can simply show that a for - profit company is using its name or «a name so nearly resembling it as to be calculated to deceive the public.»
«In order to carry out his scheme to defraud investors, CASPERSEN incorporated entities with names closely resembling those of legitimate private equity funds (the «Legitimate Funds»).
Trump used the decision to take something resembling a victory lap, saying at a press conference at one of his golf courses in Scotland: «It's always the will of the people.
Regular Internet access, or anything resembling it, will have to stay neutral.
He is an autonomous security robot resembling a cross between a rocket ship and R2D2 and is officially called the K5 Security Technology Enhancement Vehicle — STEVE, for short.
Last year, Disney embarked on a bloody restructuring resembling a low - budget slasher flick; Miramax lost most of its staff in October, and Battsek announced his departure at the end of that month.
Apple and Roku, however, look to be the only ones that have figured out that simplicity is key, with most of the others resembling a dog's breakfast.
The photo is a first and revealed «a complex system of concentric rings surrounding the young star, forming a shape resembling a titanic version of the rings that encircle Saturn,» according to an ESO press release.
Actually, it's pretty sharp - looking, almost resembling a funky speaker.
Another robot resembling a mini-trashcan zoomed around faux hotel room like an over eager maid.
One building houses the plasma injector, resembling a lunar capsule, swathed in tubes and wires and shielded from the offices nearby by steel dividers decked in blast - proof tiles.
Hitch said that when the company asked customers to describe the robot, «nobody realized it was two meters tall» because they focused on the smaller robot body (resembling the Star Wars cylindrical robot R2 - D2) and not its tower, which comprises the bulk of the robot's height of around 6.5 feet.
Inside 50 of Walmart's U.S. stores, robots resembling vacuum cleaners affixed with small, sleek towers, patrol the aisles, checking whether the shelves are stocked with enough toilet paper and that laundry detergent has the correct price tag.
He did feel a little off, though, and had a faint ache of something resembling heartburn.
On Monday afternoon, two more Breitbart staffers announced their resignations: National security correspondent Jordan Schachtel said that the site is «no longer a journalistic enterprise but instead, in my opinion, something resembling an unaffiliated media Super PAC for the Trump campaign.»
If the idea of wearing anything resembling a fanny pack makes you cringe and you find armbands uncomfortable, you may want to consider the FlipBelt.
The aircraft's body is streamlined, and its interior resembles the snug occupant - centered environment of a luxury sports car.
Our social ills resemble those of April 3, 1968, when King stated that if given the opportunity to live in any period in history, he would have chosen that time, because «only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars.»
Attracting small donors through digital channels resembles the presidential campaign fundraising strategy of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (D), but Harris insists she's just focusing on this year's midterm elections.
One could say that private equity funds have, at least in their thirst for assets and their run - of - the - mill returns, begun to resemble grubby, conventional mutual funds.
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