Sentences with phrase «same few phrases»

Not exact matches

Phrases like these dominate: English - speaking evangelicalism and continental Pietism each elaborated «themes associated» with those of the other, and spoke of them «at the same time»; there are «a few scattered references,» but the literature is sparse.
After a few bites we always seemed to repeat the same phrase, «Didn't miss the meat here!»
So, let's say you include #sunsets or #foodporn tags in a few photos — you'll be matched with singles in your area who used the same trending phrases.
To name but a few: I've had mercs spotted through walls, enemies alerted to a mercs presence for no apparent reason (yes I understand the stealth mechanics), enemy AI is appalling (you can eliminate a building full of enemies but just running a merc around the perimeter of the building, thus alerting the enemies, and then shooting them all as they come out of the door), the game is riddled with typos (e.g. some of the mercs have a trait called «though», which is obviously meant to be «tough»), the voices acting is poor and annoying (who honestly wants to have their merc scream the same phrase over and over again every time you select them?)
It even sounds incredibly similar to Call of Duty games of past — we're pretty sure that the vast majority of vocal work has been recycled, with the AI teammates yelling the same old, clichéd, phrases every few seconds.
Let us, for example, examine the implications of that perennial question (one can, of course, substitute almost any field of human endeavor, with appropriate changes in phrasing): «Well, if women really are equal to men, why have there never been any great women artists (or composers, or mathematicians, or philosophers, or so few of the same)?»
You know, the truly astonishing thing is that we hear that phrase (that we can't afford to do anything about our ecological overshoot because there are so many hungry peoplle) all the time, yet those are the same people who are strictly against what they call «wealth redistribution» and who are all for «globalization» and «free markets», the resukt of which over the last few decades has been that the gap between rich and poor has only gotten bigger and bigger.
Now, the phrase «managed legal services» can seem jargonish, but Radiant has laid out what it means and how it helps address the typical law department's fundamental challenge of being asked to do more with fewer resources and at the same time deliver unquestioned business value.
Computers are only speeding up the same process that employers and their personnel screeners have been doing for decades — searching for a few specialized phrases.
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