Sentences with phrase «serious meaning behind it»

There wasn't much serious meaning behind it, but I said something along the lines of, «Well, I've not said that Link is necessarily a male,» and that got picked up on, and became a bit of a talking point.

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I am not a photographer by any means, and am a serious amateur artist (if we even want to call it that), but I have always appreciated the art and thought process behind a finished product.
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Maybe we all instead ought to pause for a moment of sanity, because the sobering truth is that Michael Vick is still sorely in need of some serious counseling and rehabilitation, not a slick PR campaign selling the notion that his shedding crocodile tears and converting to Christianity on the courthouse steps means that his high crimes and misdemeanors are already behind him.
«Get the Scoop» (9:35) is a mock news report that wavers between a genuine behind - the - scenes featurette and a jokey piece meant to pander to youngers, who surely wouldn't be interested in a serious look at the film's making.
And it means we'd fall way behind Europe and Asia, where more serious RES commitments are kicking the clean energy industry into high gear.
The trucker may not have meant to cause any harm; however, serious injuries or fatalities may have resulted from the trucker suffering a medical condition behind the wheel.
This means that a potential scenario for a serious accident is clearly in place, especially when a teen driver with little experience gets behind the wheel of a vehicle after consuming any amount of alcohol.
Arguably, the points system has many flaws — the most glaring one being the assignment of demerit points for simple «speeding,» which often means you're guilty of nothing more serious than running afoul of a speed trap, which may be no reflection on your competence or safety behind the wheel.
On a more serious note, starting off on the wrong foot meant I had to un-learn a lot of bad habits, so I'd really recommend that anyone learning to drive gets a top driving instructor behind the wheel with them — someone with up - to - date knowledge and loads of experience.
Still, it is interesting that the indirect forms of victimization (including experiences of others speaking ill of you behind your back, spreading untrue or mean rumors about you, ignoring you or treating you «like thin air», and trying to make others dislike you), which could hardly be said to involve more serious forms of abuse than the direct forms of victimization that were asked about, turned out to predict the development of both emotional symptoms and conduct problems.
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