Not exact matches
So with the final
race of the season coming up this weekend at Homestead — and the championship on the line for Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Joey Logano, and Kyle Busch — this
seemed like the perfect time to talk to Brian.
China and the U.S.» competition for dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) «does
seem a little
like the space
race of the»50s,» a leading technology venture capitalist said Wednesday.
Does it
seem like there are more thoughts
racing through your mind?
He would make McGovern's loss
seem like a real horse
race.
Em... no, it
seems like technology is doing a good job of destroying not only the human
race, but the Earth.
It
seems to me that whenever followers of Christ begin to inadvertently fundamentalize things that are not, in fact, fundamental to the faith (
like geocentricism, the church's authority to sell indulgences, the separation of the
races, etc.), God allows our environment to challenge us.
She eventually found a different church and it
seems that despite our genuine friendships with people of different
races, both my friend and I chose churches that were the most comfortable; with people that looked
like us.
In countries
like France, where there is great diversity of both religion and
race, this
seems all the more prevalent.
It
seems that whenever followers of Christ begin to inadvertently fundamentalize things that are not, in fact, fundamental to the faith (
like geocentricism, the church's authority to sell indulgences, the separation of the
races, etc.), God allows our environment to challenge us and force us to evolve.
Thus its not an effort to conserve, which
seems a more forced human characteristic,
like when Hitler's folks tried to use Darwins Natural Selection ideas to justify their immoral means to purify «the
race».
However inapplicable to immediate conditions in this present age some precepts in the New Testament may
seem to be, the ethical ideals of the New Testament as a whole have gone ahead of the
race like a pillar of fire by night and of cloud by day.
The longer answer: It
seems like most of us tend to roll with people in similar life stages, and all of us would benefit from breaking out of those categories to build relationships that cross common barriers: age,
race, sex, or marital status, among others.
In Savage Barbecue:
Race, Culture, and the Invention of America's First Food, Andrew Warnes searches for the origin of barbecue and is alternately overly scholarly and very interesting, especially when he finds great quotes,
like this one from journalist David Dudley: «Barbecue's appeal isn't hard to fathom and may explain why barbecue cookery
seems such a Neanderthal corner of modern gastronomy.
I'm definitely not that creative, but that definitely
seems like one of the most fun parts about themed
races like Disney or Princess
races.
According to the Daily Star, United are in the
race for Sanchez and negotiations
seem to be ongoing, with Arsenal seeking to land Martial as a
like - for -
like replacement.
It might
seem like an insurmountable obstacle, but give it a
race or two and we'll all have completely forgotten about it.
Reducing the practice sessions available would definitely serve to randomise the events in qualifying and the
race a little bit, all without actually changing the format of these elements, which
seems like a good idea.
After his very, very brief retirement at the end of 2016 it
seems the Brazilian would
like to carry on
racing for a bit longer yet
As fewer penalties are getting handed out in the
races with the aim of encouraging close
racing, it
seems like the stewards are having to make up their quota elsewhere.
Honda does
seem to have been getting on top of things in recent
races, so it'll hopefully give us an idea of just how much this upgrade improves the cars performance at a power circuit
like Spa.
It sometimes
seems like Leicester City are on top of the League by default, with Arsenal, Man City and Man United continually dropping crucial points in the title
race, but Arsenal are still sitting pretty just two points behind the leaders.
After what
seemed like ages of waiting over the off - season, the car launches have come and gone in no time at all and before you know it, we'll be in Melbourne, getting hyped up for the first
race.
From the air, the slanting rays of Southern California's winter sun
seem to
race from one backyard to the next, the light collecting in the swimming pools in a series of small explosions,
like flashbulbs popping.
It
seemed like he was fine — he got into horse
racing!
Nervous start — usual criticism at the beginning of the season, with the lack of spending Ramsey's first blood — Arsenal shocked the league, we played brilliant football, scoring beautiful goals, all
seemed like a decent season for us Coq red card — injury crisis struck, the lack of bench depth put pressure on the team, the downfall of performance caused crucial points Alexis» goal when down to ten men - it all
seemed like arsenal would lose out in the title
race again but arsenal somehow surprised the league again, saying aye we got the quality but we just ai nt gonna show in week in week out Draw in NLD with 10 men — can't really complain about it but you ain't happy.
It
seems like ages since the last
race in Abu Dhabi but we're not even half way through the off - season yet!
It may have been the underlying performance of the VJM10, but it felt
like the Force India driver took the limelight in many
races last year as they always
seemed to pressure others, move forward and often battled against each other.
The bottom line: Wagering on a man nicknamed Big Lub in a footrace might not
seem like a wise move, but Roosevelt's struggles — one of America's most vigorous, active presidents was winless in his first 525
races — show that conventional wisdom means very little in a
race among oversized foam representations of long - dead politicians.
The one - off
race at Monaco was unexpected, and it
seemed like a switch to either Rallycross or Super GT was on the cards.
To me
seems like a very even
race between LA, Philly and New Orleans, with Atlanta and Minnesota just outside of that trio and easily capable of winning the NFC.
The old LMP2 rules
seemed pretty much perfect but because this is motor
racing the «powers that be»
like to fix things that aren't broken, so LMP2 has had an overhaul for 2017 in the name of cutting costs.
It
seemed certain that Gun Bow would either set the pace or be just off it, for that is how he
likes to
race.
The FIA have put lots of effort into making sure the 2017 cars are faster and more exciting to watch and drive, but it
seems like the impact this will have on the
racing has been largely ignored until now, which is weird because, you know, it's a
race.
It
seems like every time Chelsea hand Manchester City a way back into the title
race, they fail to take full advantage, and it is the same again this week.
It doesn't rain every
race weekend, but it always
seems like when NASCAR comes to the Tricky Triangle rain is in the forecast or occurs.
It already
seems like next season the title
race will be a lot harder fought than this one.
Of course, we've seen this before, only for the drivers to find they're
racing to what
seems like a completely different set of rules at the next Grand Prix.
But it
seems like just yesterday his
race fell apart, doesn't it?
With stars such as Alvaro Morata and Alexandre Lacazette making move to England this summer, as well as players
like Romelu Lukaku and Kyle Walker swapping one Premier League team for another in big - money moves, it
seems as if all the title chasers are pushing the boat out this year in the
race to be declared champions come May.
Liberty's decision to make these rule changes may
seem minor in the wake of the enormous, sport - ruining alterations it made in the off - season,
like changing the F1 logo and getting rid of grid girls, but they're likely to have a profound effect on the
racing going forward.
He'd need to win another 32
races to beat the record, which
seems like a lot, but then again there was a time where Schumacher's pole record looked unbeatable and Hamilton managed to take that, so who knows.
Massa wanted to stick around for 2018 as well, but with a million different people queuing up for his seat there next year it
seems like the likeable Brazilian has made the decision to jump before he gets pushed - and ahead of his home
race in Brazil, as well.
He didn't exactly drive decent cars in his career, but even when there was a
race of attrition or something, poor Badoer
seemed to be flat out of luck,
like at the 1999 European Grand Prix, when he was running fourth for Minardi with a handful of laps to go when his car broke.
So, it
seems like the perfect time to look at some of the best young talent that will take to the world's
race circuits this year.
totally agree, couldn't have said it better,: wink:, especially the players who had a rest
like Rosicky were really disappointing, there
seemed to be a total cut in teamwork I thought, hopefully an exception but title
race could be over yet, you don't know, it's said that there are contract talks with Rosicky at the moment, I wonder if this affects his performance?
Arsenal very much had their own way for the rest of the game and it just
seemed like a matter of time before the Gunners would score and keep themselves in the title
race however with just 1 minute of regular time to play, Bolton broke and scored from the resulting corner.
It
seemed a strange game and for 15 mins of that second half Fulham were well on top and I was wondering where Nasri actually WAS but then he got switched to Rosickys central role and made the difference and made that goal for himself after great composure from RvP, who had been totally inneffective since being brought on prior to that telling contribution...
like I said great result but you still feel there is loads of room for improvement and there will have to be if we are to be in the
race when it matters....
Seems like there might be some reason to look at them for longer
races.
While Radcliffe was probably the earliest adopter to the compression socks while
racing trend, it
seems like in the last year the idea of wearing compression socks when running or after running has taken off.
To me it just
seems like an easy way to scare parents of all
races and cultures away from a natural and beneficial practice.