Sentences with phrase «seems more a side»

Not exact matches

For example, candidates may state that they are a keen cyclist, love playing chess, or have completed cooking courses as side parts about themselves, to make them seem more interesting.
«Although it may seem counterintuitive, we now appreciate that focusing and ignoring are not two sides of the same coin -LSB-...] it is not necessarily true that when you focus more on something, you automatically ignore everything else better.
But at that point, the Fed chair Janet Yellen and the other members of the interest rate - setting committee seemed to side with the idea that Trump's policies would do more to help the economy than hurt it.
In any case, Ruskin said, «both sides of the aisle were getting the impression that the bureau was not acting completely objectively, and the agents blamed it more on Comey because he seemed to waffle.»
Following recent terror attacks in Paris, France, San Bernardino, Calif., and elsewhere, the two sides — often at odds on other matters (encryption, for instance)-- have seemed more willing to cooperate on tackling certain problems like online extremism.
Though the popularity of such efforts seems to be far - reaching on the global scale, some countries were more entrepreneurial on the social side than others.
On the demand side it seems plausible that, as people get richer, more of their income can be spent on financial services, including debt servicing, as proportionately less needs to be spent on necessities.
On the negative side, people do seem to spend more when their houses are worth more, so low housing prices keep consumption down and that probably hurts the macro-economy.
After attracting criticism over what were widely seen as premature moves to tighten monetary policy before the start of the eurozone crisis in 2011 — 2012, it seems more likely the ECB will be inclined to err on the side of caution this time around.
After attracting criticism in the past over what were widely seen as premature policy moves, it seems more likely the ECB will be inclined to err on the side of caution this time around.
But perhaps more powerful was the general fear of being out of step with a rising power that seemed to have history on its side.
Hmmmm... which side seems more moral and Godly... I think President Obama can sleep easilty by having responded appropriately to the question, «What would Jesus do?»
Much more one - sided than last night's five setter (although Federer did drop the first set), he still always seemed to occupy the appropriate mental state.
It often seems as the «share» the details of this relationship that Jesus is more like a child's imaginary friend who is always on their side when any conflict occurs with others rather than the Jesus who loved people enough to tell them, without accusing or withdrawing affection, the hard truths they needed to know to encourge them to make more meaningful choices.
What is more critical is that neither side seems to comprehend the relationship between biblical and other ancient cosmologies.
As the years went on, Richard seemed to grow ever more knowledgeable, poised, intellectually many - sided, and well informed about the vast array of conflicts, arguments, clashing ambitions, and hidden purposes that mark our national civic life.
Yet now all seems to have remained more or less as it was before: theologians still struggle painfully with their problems, their is still a bureaucratic administration which seems to prefer the letter to the spirit, there is still no united Christendom, but we are still divided, fearing and mistrusting each other on both sides of the fence.
The situation on both sides of the border is more serious than some people seem to think.
I used to think that CNN was just playing into the hands of religious followers by having a belief blog... now, with articles like this one, it seems more likely they are subtly making fun of them by showing the absurd side & how religion evolves to meet the needs of the current religion industry to keep butts in seats.
More than the Depression generation, we thought we had a rendezvous with destiny; and we have never quite been able to come to terms with the ensuing knowledge that destiny obeys her own rhythm and can't be called up at will simply because it seems like a nice thing to have her on your side
Not that such an answer is wholly false: Certainly the more picaresque side of Juan's adventures — the veil of night, the cloaked figure stealing over balconies and through windows, the sordid incognito — seems only quaint in light of today's morbidly austere and functionalist venereal aesthetics.
And while Scripture can be used to lead us toward the truth that all people are created equal, Scripture itself seems to lean more on the side of supporting slavery than speaking out against it.
That argument has resonated with the liberal side with evident satisfaction, but it may deliver more than the liberal justices or their allies on the Left seem to recognize.
I'm not going to interject into the lengthy argument here, but I want to comment on David» comment:» it is becoming more and more evident that there are those who are victims and support the right of victims to be heard and believed, and then there's the side of those who victimize and their supporters.There seems to be no grey area in between.»
Seems like if you have a point to make it would be much more beneficial to simply make it rather than stand on the side and throw smelly shit bombs on David's blog.
I agree with you that the tone seems to be getting more and more shrill, on all sides.
However, as we look around today and ask what conditions seem on the whole to make for happiness in marriage, we are driven to the curious conclusion that the more «civilized people become the less capable they seem of lifelong happiness with one partner» (p. 135) For a marriage to work requires that there «be a feeling of complete equality on both sides; there must be no interference with mutual freedom; there must be the most complete physical and mental intimacy; and there must be a certain similarity in regard to standards of value» (p. 143).
Everyone seems to be missing the point... its not about this soldier or the 1000 prisoners (many more have died and continue to die on both sides of the conflict).
But it seems to me that in ecumenical discussion we ought to pay less heed to historical theological traditions and more to the real intellectual situation and its stress which is common to both sides at the present day.
There is very little about the free - exercise clause in Hamburger's book, and the seeming equation of the disestablishment / separation issue with «American religious freedom» more generally seems to leave out one half of a complex and at - least - two - sided constitutional reality.
Many religious people love science... when it's on their side of the argument, but demonize it whenever it is not, which seems to be more and more often these days.
Either way, Im not going to try to make myself feel better by slamming your beliefs, which is what I see going on by both sides, and yet both sides seem to trumpet themselves as being more enlightened then the other when in reality, they are just 2 sides of the same coin.
So it seems the Catholic Church (and Christianity more broadly — many other churches have issued even stronger endorsements of internationalism) is on the side of history, baptizing the post-national future.
It may seem like a simple question but it is not — after a bit of a side tangent discussion on Dianne Jacob's recent post about recipe adaptions, I decided that this topic needed a bit more attention.
The dough will seem firm and smoother, ideally sticky to the touch, but if it's still too wet, add a bit more flour, a spoonful at a time until it easily pulls away from the sides of the bowl when mixed.
Although anything too liquid seems to spill out the sides of my food processor so I'd start with just enough water to get it blending then add more to thin it out later.
She's also always down for a laugh, which is why these S'more Slutty Brownies seemed fitting for today They are more on the humorous side than the wholesome side.
This simple side salad is an easy way to incorporate more «kraut into your meal without it seeming like a big hunk of ferment plonked on top of your dinner.
Now, the dough seemed a bit too sticky, so I added 1 - 2 dl more flour, and kneaded until the dough didn't stick to the sides of the bowl anymore.
If after 5 minutes dough is very sticky and it seems more flour is needed, add more flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the dough clears the side of the bowl, but sticking to the bottom is okay.
Whole grains, vegetables natural sugars (in moderation, of course) and other complex carbs seem to land more on the healthy side (so, we're talking white bread vs. whole grain bread, packaged cereals vs. oatmeal, orange drink (with HFCS) vs. an orange).
I had to cover the cake in foil as the sides seemed to cook more quickly than the middle.
Sprinkle each side generously with the garlic salt and smoked paprika; if the amounts above don't seem like enough, use more.
«Poach eggs as a side for sautéed greens — the eggs will seem more substantial that way, and you'll get a great sauce where the juices from the greens and the yolk from the egg come together.»
Already it seemed that the curry powder here was more on the sweet than savoury side of the spice spectrum, as opposed to Theo's Phinney 3400 bar which made use of intensely savoury spices like turmeric and fenugreek.
Its seems to me that both the club and it's fans are not serious.Anytime Arsenal sign a youngster from another team who is dubbed the next whatever people come out and say Arsenal have just signed a youngster who may or may not make it and that Arsene should sign ready made.They say it to seem as if it's a bad thing.Now that Chris Willock is leaving I'm anticipating that a lot of people are soon going to be blaming the same Wenger who actually likes bringing in youngsters.Anyway you have to look at the reasons he lfet.It's for game time and to him he thinks its a good choice.The bright side is that he's not Arsenal's most talented player.The likes of Donyell Malen, Yassin Fortune, Reiss Nelson in my eyes have more potential as wingers.I also think Arsenal should be very excited about Eddie Nketiah and Stephy Mavididi.They can be world class strikers in the future particularly Eddie.
This years protests against Wenger seem more widespread due to the crazy results in the Premiership, which has been perceived as Arsenal's best chance of winning the title as the other top sides have fallen by the wayside, so you can imagine how annoyed Piers Morgan was when he got told yesterday that Wenger has already got a new contract offer on his desk.
There were a lot more AKB a few years ago, but now it seems most of them have gone to the Arsene Out side.
Arsene Wenger's side came in to the game having won just one of their last six Premier League opening games before the Leicester clash, and seemed certain for more problems even though record signing Alexandre Lacazette handing them a perfect start to the new campaign.
It seems there is much more to be had on the offensive side of the ball in FA.
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