Sentences with phrase «same conversation explaining»

When we finish a side mission, it's there, and it plays the exact same conversation explaining to us what were doing next, every time.

Not exact matches

Alternatively, you could try to explain why you're so convinced official Lutheran doctrine is flawless and shoudn't have to withstand critical examination — but likely that will go in the same direction this conversation has.
The post has been a long time coming, but as I've been in conversation with my gay, lesbian, and bisexual friends (both those who support same - sex relationships and those who hold the more traditional view), as well as those Christian brothers and sisters with whom I respectfully disagree, I've come to believe it's important to not only be upfront about where I stand but also to explain how I got there.
Curses are pacifiers for shitty performing teams that have national appeal, and almost every conversation I've had with strangers about the Falcons — my favorite team in any sport for my entire life — inevitably arrives at the same question, even after I explain I'm from Georgia: Why the Falcons?
The Scientific American referenced the same study and mentioned that «separate findings suggest that parents who explain the reasons behind their rules and turn disagreements into conversations leave youngsters better prepared for future disputes.»
The type provides context, enabling Wyvern to identify a sublanguage associated with that type in the same way that a person would realize that a conversation about gourmet dining might include some French words and phrases, explained Joshua Sunshine, ISR systems scientist.
In a post on the Her blog, Robyn Exton explained why they changed their matching system, saying that on Dattch, 95 % of all the messages and conversations started with the same pattern:
«Taffy is a new way to meet people that puts personality on the same level as physical attraction by putting conversation first,» explains the website.
To be honest, I find it a rather cynical business - especially after having a conversation with a self - help publisher a few years back who explained that they have their books on a roughly 3 year cycle - where basically they can repackage the same ideas in a different format about once every three years and, on the whole, sell it to the same audience who bought the previous books.
«Simply stocking an alternative pest - control product next to more widely known products, or on the same web pages as those same products, isn't going to start the necessary conversation between retailer and consumer,» he explains.
He explained his position in conversation with Jefferson Hack in Dazed and Confused magazine following the Brexit announcement: «I never thought that it was a contradiction to be interested in music and clubbing and clothes and at the same time see how all of that is connected to society and politics.»
Indeed, as curator Simon Morrisey explains in the following conversation, the exhibition was, in many ways, a collaborative exercise in extrapolation and reframing: ideas are drawn out of artists» works and discussed with other artists; information and data woven between art pieces to change the way in which we would expect them to be interpreted; insights are taken from history or speculative fiction and imposed over works to achieve the same end; and eventually, artworks are installed together to create a composite tableau.
We are likely to begin conversations on a sour note and, as Dr. Gottman explains, conversations invariably end on the same note that they begin.
WHAT???? I kept my cool but — What ensued was that ultimately the buyer was so angry when I explained why I had to stay with them, and why agents would do the same at their house when a buyer was viewing that it lead me to always have a pre-viewing conversation with would - be buyers — and review that conversation before entering each house.
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