Sentences with phrase «seem out of sorts»

If your fish seem out of sorts, however, stop by Petsway for advice and medications.
Some babies will seem out of sorts during the days following sleep training.
After seeming out of sorts during the game's opening half, the Blue Devils flipped a switch and outscored their arch-rivals by a staggering total of 49 - 29 over the game's final 20 minutes.
AD seems out of sorts... he's been surprisingly anonymous so far.
The second half of extra time produced a similar display to the first half of stoppage time, as both teams just seemed out of sorts, weary, and off the pace, despite the introduction of a fourth substitute for both clubs.
Yes, he did not have a great game at right - back and seemed out of sorts at times, but for some to hit out against his talent seems a bit ill - informed.
Despite all this, the amiable Russell Beale seems out of sorts.
In general, dogs enjoy jobs, so if your canine's behavior seems out of sorts, give him something to do.

Not exact matches

It seems that Dell Inc. makes a lot of its packaging out of sustainable materials, including some sort of mushroom mixture that Michael and Fortune managing editor Andy Serwer tasted during the interview (skip to 15 minute mark in video below).
«Although it seems obvious in retrospect, probably the biggest benefit of moving to Vegas was that nobody had any friends outside of Zappos, so we were all sort of forced to hang out with each other outside the office.»
Duy: This is a very interesting question because they seem to believe that we should largely be able to figure this out on our own, that they don't have to do a lot of telegraphing because they've already sort of established what the conditions are that would lead them to raise rates.
On the other extreme the RC seems to think that their powers and wisdom is such that they can legislate and achieve some sort of perfect result, stamping out all wrongdoing in the financial services industry.
Ezrati rules this out, not on the basis of any sort of calculation, but simply because it doesn't seem «reasonable» (and certainly not fair) that the market should perform worse in a good economy than in a bad one.
By the mid 1990s, then, the consensus seemed to be that the right regime was some sort of inflation target agreed between a government and the central bank (if not set out in legislation), operational independence for the central bank in pursuing the target, and a system of communication and accountability.
Last time it was an article about «atheist pastors coming out» and atheists made it seem like they officially «won», and now it's one girl who switched her views and theists are parading it around like it's some sort of proof for god.
His understanding of the possibility of the achievement of this ideal and the fact that it often was achieved in a «crisis experience» seems to be elaborated out of an analysis based on the collected experiences of a number of his followers - a sort of «phenomenology of Christian experience.»
Growing up, Flournoy says that he always believed the Mormon view of Jesus: «I never had any sort of inkling that there was something else out there that could be more true than Mormonism, because my family and church leaders seemed to be of sound mind.
There seems to be a growing number of Episcopalian newsletters and small magazines, mostly aimed at trying to sort out from an orthodox perspective the apparent theological dissolution of that communion.
It seems to me that this is a sort of entry level; like a child taken out of bomb - blitzed London (under the influence of the Enemy) in WW2 and put into a wonderfully peaceful country town for safety (as I was!).
There does seem to be some sort of gathering for prayer here and there in Scripture, but as you point out, I don't think they looked like our prayer meetings today.
The communists - phobia now became Islam - phobia... seems there should always be a phobia of some sort... they can't live with out phobia to keep them awake... It is more like bringing cats to chase the mice and when the cats becomes a nuisance they bring dogs to chase it out and so on...!
After sorting French, German, and English excerpts from scholarly literature in chronological order, we have been meeting up to three times a year in America and Europe to evaluate that mass of scholarly opinion and thus to work out what seems the most objective reconstruction of the sayings, one by one.
I really feel for those who are struggling with adultery and it seems the reoccuring question is the same.Will God forgive me if i have committed adultery and the answer is yes we all are sinners and we all have sinned no sin is worse than the other to God.If you are feeling bad because for what you have done then it is the holy spirit drawing you to him repent and turn from your sin.God wants all of us to draw near to him to get our hearts right to stop making the same mistakes over and over again.If you feel weak he gives the strength to deal with it rather than trying sort it out on our own.He forgives us because he loves us but we may have to bear the consequence of our sin like David and his family suffered for his choices regarding his affair with bathsheba but God forgave him for his sin.
I am no theologian but it seems to me that it implies nothing of the sort; indeed, ID theorists have gone to great lengths to point out that evidence of design tells us nothing about the nature of the designer.
Plato in the Apology quotes Socrates as saying to Meletus, one of his accusers: «You see, men of Athens, this fellow seems very arrogant and intemperate to me and to have written this indictment out of some sort of insolence, intemperance, and rashness.»
Those very features that have made us different from other advanced welfare states, that have even made us seem «backward» at times — the variety of our racial and ethnic groups, the opportunities for creative innovation and experimentation inherent in our sort of federalism, our tradition of voluntarism, and even, within bounds, our attachment to a gambling, risk - taking, profit - making economy — may turn out to be conducive to the implementation of an ecological approach to social policy.
It is perhaps valuable to seem to digress in this way, if only to bring out into the open conflicts of attitude that may be reflected in one's theological judgement, although their roots lie in quite general considerations of another sort.
It is not our place, it seems, to sort out who should be denied a bond with God and the Holy Spirit of the kind that we find through baptism, communion, and marriage.
Nowadays it seems like companies are making milk out of all sorts of ingredients.
I've been feeling out of sorts and I just can't seem to get my mind to focus.
SoupAddict did not really measure out stuff for the BBQ sauce, but just sort of added these ingredients until things seemed right.
Maybe that's on a more philosophical, food culture level, but it's sort of dizzying for chefs to watch because these trends seem to come out of nowhere, and then in the context of wastefulness, the question is: What do you do with the byproducts of those crazes?
There was competition of the olympic sort as my mind shifted from work, to email, conference calls, newscasts, the landscaping project underway, my son's spelling test, mapping out summer camps, my sister's birthday, making it to the gym on time, dentist appointments, cleaning the house since apparently we seem to be one of the only people left on the planet who scrubs our own toilets these days, to Easter, and oh, my mother in law is coming in a week (yay!).
Lunch at the River Café, amid minimalist furnishings that must have once seemed futuristic in the Richard Rogers — designed space, is the sort of idyll that you'll do anything to draw out (which is perhaps why the restaurant will remain open while the surrounding Thames Wharf development undergoes a major renovation).
Often they have tried to sort these things out a number of times before but seem to have missed out vital parts to the healing story and find themselves still affected by their symptoms.
Sadly, I think I'm going to miss out on pancake day this time around... I haven't been feeling motivated to come up with some sort of special pancake, and it seems that there are no restaurants serving vegan pancakes on the entire island of Oahu -LRB-!)
Semi-sweet chocolate, turbinado sugar, espresso powder, and a hint of orange come together to create some sort of flavor perfection that seems to come out of a dream.
We just have to block out the fact that we're playing manure, as it seems to be some sort of mental problem.
But given that leaks have specifically singled out LeBron as the reason Irving wants to leave, it would seem highly unlikely Cleveland would be comfortable bringing him back for an awkward reunion without some sort of major sitdown between the pair.
While it seems the rest of the world has «Star Wars» fever, Im dealing with a bad case of post-concusson syndrome - the condition that makes my head hurt from trying to sort out all the half - truths and revisionist medical propoganda coming out of this years feel - bad Hollywood downer - Concussion.
If we miss out on the Derwin / Minkah sweepstakes, it seems like this is the sort of kid that might be had on day 3.
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone with an economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone with a long contract makes not only financial sense, but sense in terms of the teams stability as well?
Sure I would Wenger to actually sort out our defense, but it seems so many Arsenal fans are asking for change just for the sake of it.
does anyone think the reports of us getting psg's youngster rabiot are true and if yes is he what we need atm i guessing as he is a big lad he's probably diaby long term replacement i have seen a picture of him and he doesn't look like a very strong build but i am sure a year in the gym will sort that out he would add much needed height to our midfield and he doesn't seem to be a injury prone as diaby he has a good general skill set am sure wenger can convince him with plenty of game time any young french player knows wengers rep with youngsters he should jump at the chance to work with wenger NOW with a bit of strength work he could be a handy d / m also if wenger could mould him to play there,
Our player of the season so far?Certainly the most consistent.JACK AND OZIL CONTRACTS - just get them signed up for F *** S SAKE.Jack doesn't want to go anywhere and Ozil will have his choice of big clubs to choose from if allowed to be able to go on a free.How about giving out a statement of our ambitions (yeah right) and show were prepared to pay whatever it takes (up to the point of being ridiculous) to SIGN the best and KEEP the best» These two are the best we have so get them sorted early to send out a message of how serious we intend to be.AUBAMEYANG - So what if he has a contract.So did Sanchez.Offer the right money to Dortmund and the player and he will be ours.What is there to question over this deal?He is a proven goalscorer.We have just lost one.Get the deal done.GIROUD - Get rid of him to Dortmund if they want him either by selling or if it sweetens the deal just loan him till the end of the season.He was a back up when Sanchez was here and will be on the mix of back ups if Auba signs.He has a World Cup squad to fight for just to be considered so needs to be playing every week.We do not need him if Auba signs and would demand better than him if the deal fails to happen.Just get rid.JONNY EVANS - I'm not sure.Agree Kos needs nursing through games and we do not have consistent performers to come in if he is injured or rested mainly due to both Chambers and Holdimg not progressing through as much as we first thought and hoped for.Gooners have always been patient and supportive of the youngsters as they have come through but question marks to the whole coaching staff as to why these two seem to have stalled as much as they have done.Steve Bould - What do you do?You should be ashamed.
I know this is a forum for all things AFC but seeing as the club is in sh # t street due to a board not giving a $ uck and a manager that just won't bloody up and do the honourable thing the idea of a formation sorting out our massive issues at the club seems a little bit insignificant.
There may have been some frustration seeping out, but the primary feeling in the room seemed to be a quiet confidence — an eagerness to get back on the floor and prove to a near - full gym that the perfect record wasn't in any sort of jeopardy.
The encouraging point here is the lad is obviously not a Wenger signing and it seems the new structure is already beginning to be seen working.I wonder how much of Wengers decision to hold on to him and not send him out on loan was actually his.Lets hope Ivan Gaz is slowly turning the screw on Wenger and let us pray the new team are left to sort out the mess our scouting and recruitment has become due to the Wenger / Rowley incompetence.Im hearing Reiss Nelson expiring at the end of next season.Get this lad signed up quickly.
As they head out into the slick water under the power of a small outboard, Kahahane and his Uncle Libert seem to be net - fishermen of an ordinary sort.
All in all it was a very satisfactory day for Arsenal, although Giroud seemed to be very out of sorts and Walcott really needed to put that last chance away, but we are through to the fifth round in our Cup defence which is all we wanted.
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