A good place to shut out the world for a bit... (I say as I realize that my son is repeating
the same phrase over and over 20 or more times while running around with the dog)... sigh.
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?)
Repeat Wenger out all you like, funny how repeating
the same phrase over and over is a sign of low intelligence, people with higher intelligence prefer a debate, not to be told something over and over.
It's the lyrics (usually
same phrase over and over) the worship team swaying back and forth with their eyes closed, etc..
In this way you will learn a lot more from those particular errors instead of «playing it safe» by repeating
the same phrases over and over again.
Plus when you hear
the same phrases over and over again, you will end up just turning on some music and muting the speakers.
Writing about Facebook forces me to use a lot of
the same phrasing over and over.
Weary of reading
the same phrases over and over again, hiring managers are starting to expect more from top candidates who want to stand out in the crowded job market.
Not exact matches
Do you use the
same words or
phrases over and
over?
His string of offenses against Latinos began with his presidential announcement
over a year ago, when he mentioned Mexicans in the
same phrase as rapists and drug dealers.
He told one man that there was a Macedonian call
over his life, and it was time for him to move; the man started laughing loudly, because two weeks earlier another prophetic individual had said the
same thing using exactly the
same phrase.
Additionally, in describing one of Saul's campaigns, the scribe who copied what became the official modern version inadvertantly skipped
over a
phrase to another
phrase that started with the
same words and left a key explanation out.
The commercials are set in some sort of Game of Thrones-esque universe and feature people saying the
same insipid
phrase over and
over again.
Watch them with your kid and then try to use the
same phrases and terminology afterwards —
over and
over and
over.
when both the mayor and the governor went out of their way to use
phrases like «common ground» to de-emphasize their stark differences, things flared right back up again
over the exact
same issues — and one seemingly new one.
And as adults, we habitually reiterate the
same stories
over and
over again, often moving throughout our days in a sort of robotic hypnosis, repeating the
same phrases to ourselves in our heads.
Same with third pieces (that's a fancy
phrase for «jackets»)-- I'll wear one like this, from Nordstrom,
over a light dress and then I'll gradually wear more and more layers underneath.
Still, the particular
phrasing of a question is less important for tracking opinion
over time than the use of the
same exact wording each time the question is asked.
• before getting down to writing try to concentrate and imagine the entire picture of your essay; • write down key words and make a plan; • think
over some
phrases that can convey your thoughts; • write down a rough copy of your essay; • proofread it several times and reimagine some parts; • think what can be omitted, added and at the
same time what is needless (there are always some sentences that can be rephrased in briefer way).
«Every morning in the bathroom I would repeat the
same phrase to myself
over and
over again... Today I'm really gonna be a tough guy.»
Some have the
same phrase that you play
over and
over again and there really aren't many solos or exciting parts.
Players will soon find themselves reusing the
same set of words or
phrases over and
over.
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.
Despite including the
phrase «These rules apply to jurors the
same as they apply to the parties and to me,» in an admonition to the jury about social media usage during trial, Texas Judge Michelle Slaughter disregarded her own warning while presiding
over the hotly contested «boy in the box» case of 2015.
But as it turns out, we're all trying to teach our kids the
same things about politics: Dialogue
over debate (I'm borrowing this
phrase from a teacher friend), relationships
over politics, and empowerment
over fear.
The
phrase «high - end compact» makes sense here because whenever a flagship smartphone (which now is
over 5 - inch in most of the cases) is launched, there is a smaller variant of it also made so that the users get the
same experience, interface but a smaller screen if they didn't like the large device.
AshokDhawan, Executive VP of Operations, Engineering Maintenance Company, Muscat «Your professional writers knew how to
phrase various work experiences without using the
same words
over and
over.
One of the most often used
phrases on a resume is usually found under the heading «Career Objective,» or «Career Summary» and the
same phrase is used
over and
over without regard to profession.
Over Used Phrases — One of the biggest red flags for an employer is seeing the same phrases or descriptions over and over ag
Over Used
Phrases — One of the biggest red flags for an employer is seeing the same phrases or descriptions over and over
Phrases — One of the biggest red flags for an employer is seeing the
same phrases or descriptions over and over
phrases or descriptions
over and over ag
over and
over ag
over again.
They likely see the
same tired, generic
phrases used
over and
over.
In developing your resume, you also want to avoid repeating the
same words and
phrases over and
over again.
They've read thousands of resumes and seen the
same stale
phrases over and
over again.
When I hear the
phrase «DIY,» my eyes glaze
over the
same way they do when people start talking about 401ks: No matter how I try, I'm just not interested, and I probably never will be on more than a minimally polite level.