Sentences with phrase «say anything meaningful»

The problem with a resume objective is that they tend to not say anything meaningful.
«can we say anything meaningful about stability of climate states and when will there be rapid changes?»
So the phrase «feasible range of valid starting points» doesn't say anything meaningful.
Secondly, year to year fluctuations are very large and simply reflect the chaotic nature of weather — the change over a single year does not say anything meaningful about climate trends.
Looks like we can't say anything meaningful at all in policy terms using these figures.»
If we're talking about a once - in - a-century event (the striking figure often used in the media), then we'll need quite a few centuries before we can say anything meaningful about their statistics.
The ETF was launched in February, so it's too soon to say anything meaningful about its performance.
So widely known and loved are The Beatles that it's almost impossible to judge them objectively or say anything meaningful about their creations.
Major League Baseball's drug policy didn't say anything meaningful about steroids until 2005, just as it didn't say anything about amphetamines until 2005.
SB does not allow any differentiation; it is impossible to say anything meaningful or positive concerning it.
The result was that a large portion of NT was consigned to mute existence that they have lost capacity to say anything meaningful.
Hence to say anything meaningful about globalization, including how to respond to it, there is need to know as clearly as possible what it is all about.
Although Viola Davis offers a fantastic performance here, this disgusting melodrama is much more concerned about making you cry than saying anything meaningful, while most of the characters are one - dimensional and several unnecessary details are constantly added to the story with the sole purpose of cheap sentimentality.

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«Thus far, we haven't observed anything meaningful on a trend basis, which is good news,» he said.
«I don't see anything meaningful for me for the next 4 - 5 years, but it's clearly a positive they've reached an agreement,» said Edward Guinness, portfolio manager at the Guinness Atkinson Alternative Energy Fund in London.
Telling us that you are Ignoring the questions, deeming them unintelligent or unimportant or unanswerable — those are meaningful responses but avoiding them with platitudes (which I know you yourself have criticized with cartoons) is (to me) not really saying anything even though it makes the pretense of saying something.
Yes, man u bought some good players but that is not enought to give opinion as fact - a fan said other epl teams must fear man u. 1 even said we need a striker that would do for us what suarez did for liverpool and i asked what did he do, did he win anything meaningful for them?
With that being said, my prediction is Everton 2 - 2 Liverpool; this is the Blues» last chance at winning anything meaningful this season and they're going to push the Reds hard.
You can equitably divide shares in a corporation causing the wealth associated with the corporation to be equitably divided, without giving shareholders a meaningful say in anything other than deciding which single CEO will be appointed to run the company when the current CEO is unwilling or unable to act.
I said that having a politician be a political scientist is in no way superior - mostly since they are NOT experts at almost anything meaningful politicians deal with.
Loosely (extremely loosely), the media is hugely left - wing (leaving aside the point I agree with that left / right is a highly imprecise and largely meaningful term); and therefore anything the media says about the right - including calling Nazism «right» - is aimed not at some universal truth but at scoring political points against their opponents.
Wike said that the Yoruba people had never contributed anything meaningful to the success of the PDP, a statement he said was insultive.
Additionally, leaving behind a highly active and service - oriented job might result in a feeling that «you're not able to do anything meaningful,» she says, which could add to depression and stress levels.
Why say something when a) something doesn't need to necessarily be said b) You have nothing meaningful or nice to contribute (I am a firm believer in that if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all!)
But I'd say you need to establish trust with a person before you reveal anything really meaningful about yourself.»
The film doesn't have anything meaningful to say about this pattern or the reason it exists for these characters, save for what a few of the characters themselves have to say for those things.
This really bugged me at first; I've said these pictures don't have anything meaningful to say, but still, that faux - weight gave the Allen productions a real body that was part of the meagre attraction.
And whether or not you sauntered back into the daylight thinking those films had had anything meaningful to say about the human capacity for violence, you had to admit it was hard to shake their crude, violent images out of your head.
It's a whirlwind of numerous subplots vying for more exploration and attention without anything meaningful to say within each isolated story, but it makes for a pleasant, visually impressive time at the movies.
On the topic of communicating student achievement, the academic said «we've actually basically lied to parents that the information we're giving them is useful and meaningful... these grades that we give to students, really don't tell parents anything at all».
It doesn't tell us anything really meaningfulsays Barbara Madeloni, president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
That doesn't say anything about how they're treated during their lives, and isn't subject to any meaningful oversight or enforcement, but surely we can rely on the industry to «self - regulate,» as we do with other eaten animals.
Even if you go to lunch or dinner with very successful fund managers, CEO's, athletes, musicians or anything, you will have that effect; whatever they say will be sound more important or meaningful because of their success.
, a non-committal response when we speak to her («Hmmm»), or a noise to be used when she feels she needs to say something, but can't think of anything meaningful to say (small - talk and self - satisfied murmuring).
In some respects, I almost feel like the games upon which The Evil Within is based (and I say that because it really doesn't add anything new to the genre, providing a nostalgic memorial rather than a meaningful step forwards) did things better the first time around.
«Black Ops 4 gives our community more ways to have fun with their friends than anything Treyarch has ever created and introduces meaningful innovations to every element of the game, including next level tactical team - based multiplayer, the biggest zombies offering yet and Blackoutwhere the largest map in Call of Duty history brings together the rich universe of Black Ops,» said Rob KostichEVP and GM, Call of Duty.
In the scorching summer of 1988, when global warming first hit headlines in a significant way, presidential candidate George H.W. Bush used a Michigan speech to pledge meaningful action curbing heat - trapping greenhouse gases, saying, «Those who think we are powerless to do anything about the greenhouse effect forget about the White House effect.»
What I'm ready to say and what's more meaningful for me to comment is that I don't believe that anything essential is left hidden or that any significant errors in data based on instrumental records were left uncovered by the questionable actions.
The metaphoric snakes have attached themselves to roughly half the U.S. government, so I'd say that we have some snake - detaching to do before anything meaningful will get fixed.
If a lawyer or law firm says they are «award winning,» make sure you find out where the award came from, and what the award was for - is there really anything meaningful behind the award, or is it just a title they have paid for?
For all that, it is well beyond my areas of competence, interest and experience to having anything meaningful to say about the actual practice of law and such opinions as are expressed relate only to the issue of law publishing and the provision of information to and for people with interests in law.
The comments listed above «In a decision released in May 2014, a deputy Judge of the Barrie (Ontario) Small Claims Court said in his judgement that a seller must disclose to the buyer anything they know about a defect that has caused any loss of use or enjoyment of a meaningful part of the premises.»
Without anything meaningful to be involved with, Morton says, «I determined really quickly that I wasn't going to quit,» he says.
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