Sentences with phrase «so aloof»

Taking action to eliminate debt will help you create a more comfortable financial future as well as provide better financial security that seems so aloof for so many people nowadays.
All he kept saying is that I have a stressful job, so Im very laid back, what he didn't realize is that he was so aloof that he came off as very cold and non emotional.
So aloof and reclusive yet super chic and cool.
STERILE neutrinos, hypothetical particles so aloof they may flit off into other dimensions at the drop of a hat, may finally be stepping into view.
But don't become so aloof around fellow moms that your child turns into an outcast.
He just seems so aloof @ times, physically he is a handful on the pitch but his techical uunderstanding of the game leaves me exasperated @ times.

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«You want to know ahead of time if they come off as awkward, stiff, aloof, carefree or gruff,» she says, «so that nothing about that first encounter throws you off and you can focus on selling yourself.»
Remember, connecting with your audience (whether that be an audience of one or 1,000) will always mean taking the time to engage them, exposing your humanity and jettisoning the unfortunate behaviors so commonly associated with an aloof and ill - prepared presenter.
This statement can be understood in two ways: first, that concepts are entities that capture the essence of a given thing but remain aloof from its individuating material particulars (such as shape, size, colour); second, the concepts themselves do not have material characteristics: my concept of «tree» has no flavour, location, smell and so on.
Instead of preserving suspense through nihilism (in which God is either nonexistent or malign) or through Manichaenism (in which dark and light are equally matched and equally likely to prevail), the novelist gives us a God too powerful and too aloof to bother with anything so interventionist as the Incarnation.
In this scenario, Hamilton would have had to have been so indifferent or aloof — if not actively poisonous — that it would have been impossible for the Angels to carry on.
Often, so prescriptive and aloof.
This is half the problem really, these guys are so bloody aloof they think it's all about them.
«Unlike so many teachers, he was never aloof.
These moms are locked down, so they might seem aloof and they might be invested in making everything look ok and they might even seem defensive (because they have to be).
Ghana has indeed become a laughing republic, how could a nation with a considerable institutional reputation in the international community sit aloof and watch such sensitive institutions to become so irresponsible to the extent of jettison their core or fundamental duties.
Still, says Koch, «he was not at all aloof or arrogant or pompous, as so many other famous people are.»
Even so, cats remain aloof and inscrutable.
In the past, neutrino hunters have built enormous detectors to boost their chances of catching a glimpse of the particles — a necessity because the aloof particles interact so rarely.
It is also a noble gas — so labeled because it was long believed to be «too aloof» to react with the other elements on the periodic table.
Self - interacting dark matter may also be easier to detect than its aloof counterpart, so we may soon know who is right.
The deadstock novelty fashionista print had me at hello, so cool and aloof but approachable at the same time.
Is it a game where the lady sets the boundary (so she appears to be aloof), and it is the guy's role to push it (to show that he is pursuing her)?
They may do so out of a misguided idea that cultivating an aloof air makes them seem more desirable, or they may be covering up for shyness and uncertainty.
She's aloof but not annoyingly so.
Wolff also is tremendous, as the aloof teen with reasons to be so angry, to spiraling out from an inability to cope with forces beyond anyone's knowledge.
He remains enigmatic, aloof, and unreadable as a man who may have committed a crime so heinous it almost defies belief.
So, Antonioni would find his muse, a perfect foil for L'Avventura's at times aloof, mean - spirited even, alteration on alienation and existential dread.
So, before you can say «heel toe heel toe», he's signing up for a ballroom class and allowing slightly - aloof teacher Paulina (Jennifer Lopez) to lead him into a not - very - seedy underworld of sequins, large hair and frighteningly white teeth.
Instead of the decidedly stereotypical «teen girl» performance that she gives - with a certain charm, I might add - in Lizzie McGuire and so many of her movies, her character here is much more aloof.
It changes direction so cleanly too, the body control immediately apparent, and the wider front track and faster steering rack create an instantaneous, muscular response that the slightly aloof 650S couldn't hope to achieve.
A bunch of ever - so - mandarin college kids in a small Vermont school are the eager epigones of an aloof classics professor, and in their exclusivity and snobbishness and eagerness to please their teacher, they are moved to try to enact Dionysian frenzies in the woods....
The largest dog on the list so far, a Chow Chow is described as being aloof, perhaps cat - like in nature.
The only reason to introduce strangers to an aloof dog is to make the dog MORE wary of strangers, so that they will be more likely to act aggressively towards them in future encounters.
These dogs can be aloof around strangers sometimes, so it is necessary to start with socialization as early as possible.
In the years ahead, he could prove himself to be some other breed — maybe one that's not so widely considered aloof, stubborn and slow to learn.
The most territorial of the hound breeds, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is aloof with strangers and should be accustomed to people at an early age so that his guarding instinct remains controlled rather than indiscriminate.
Friendliness depends on his level of socialization, so not handling your cat will result in him becoming more aloof.
It is true that some cats are more aloof than others, so this is a matter of noticing a change for your particular cat.
Your Moscow Watchdog will always be a little aloof around strangers, so be careful when making introductions.
Great Dane puppies are also a bit clumsy and aloof, so supervising playtime in a safe outdoor area on soft grass or dirt is always good advice to follow.
Wolfhound puppies are also a bit clumsy and aloof, so supervising playtime in a safe outdoor area on soft grass or dirt is always good advice to follow.
The only reason to force strangers on an aloof dog is to make the dog MORE wary of strangers, so that they will be more likely to act aggressively towards them in future encounters.
Like most Shibas, Kissy is aloof but unlike most Shibas, when you want her to pay special attention to you she will happily do so with snuggles.
There's only so many ways one can design an 8 - bit racing game: a glowing city - scape here, sharp turns there, and aloof AI everywhere.
ArtNet News's Hili Perlson, however, is not so keen, complaining that its intentional failure to engage with the local art scene makes for a show that feels «aloof».
Her animated series, Aloof Hills, addresses contemporary American «taboos» such as interracial relationships and drug and alcohol use, and does so in a historic setting; Crombie's characters are Civil War - era paper dolls, and her landscapes include paintings and YouTube video clips.
Indeed, the LACMA exhibition of Dwan's multiple endeavors encapsulates a sizable chunk of the contemporary cultural landscape, sweeping along artists of so many persuasions and highlighting pieces of the art puzzle that they helped to define — from the austere minimal work of Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, and Fred Sandback, to Carl Andre's sixty - four - piece floor grid fabricated from hot rolled steel and an aloof diptych by the painter Jo Baer.
Praised by renowned American art historian and critic Jack Flam as, «a brilliantly attentive and original reading of Jasper Johns» work,» this volume not only makes many aspects of the artist's work accessible for the first time, but also reveals an emotional tenor to the man whom so many critics have characterized, wrongly, according to Yau, as aloof or hermetic.
In those cases, the role is different from the aloof «it's in the journal, and it's even in the IPCC reports, here's chapter and verse, so I am done.
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