Sentences with phrase «so cut himself off»

So we cut it off, put it back in the ground, and then the barrel that we ship to market is a much better quality barrel.»
One can regard the moral law as an illusion, and so cut himself off from the common ground of humanity.
I think most of these people forget that their children are not so cut off from the world any more and will see the fallacies for what they are.
So I cut her off at the pass and said, «No, it isn't possible.»
Their expectations offended me, so I cut them off.
I couldn't bring myself to put all the fat from the pork into the pan, so cut off the large chunks of fat (leaving all the marbled fat).
So I cut off the softer parts, sliced them up, and Joshie used his pudgy little fist to stuff jars for fermentation.
So cut off the ends of the leek (discard the ends) and cut into thin slices.
So she cut off the useless tip and chopped the remainder in half so they would be easier to eat and proceeded to fry, coat with the hot sauce, and serve.
These pressers are meant to be absurd, so cutting off McGregor would be odd if it came from the top of the corporate ladder.
No interweb, no mobile coverage even, so cut off from the bar since Sunday evening.
«The children were eating cookies rather than their real lunch,» he says, «so I cut them off
How does it feel to be so cut off?
After Hurricane Maria hit a week ago, residents on the small island of Vieques off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico were so cut off that the only way they could reliably contact the main island was through a ham radio a resident rigged up on his own.
Eliminate caffeinated drinks and foods after 2:00 P.M. Caffeine affects people differently, so your cut off time may be a little earlier or later, but start with 2:00 P.M. and adjust as needed.
And, as mentioned, green potatoes are poisonous (so cut off the green bits or toss green potatoes altogether).
, so cut it off at two tablespoons.
So I cut them off
5:30 p.m. — We have dinner plans but I'm super hungry, so I cut off the end of a bread loaf and eat it with a slice of cheddar.
Rear sensors are (usually) powered by the reversing lamp's wiring, so in the front you won't have this... so a cut off switch is a requirement!
So we cut off the back paneling on the door to get to the actuator mechanism and jiggled some wires and then it worked.
So I cut it off with the plan to approach it again later to clear my head.
Her boyfriend was bitten by a Zombie so she cut off his head, which stays alive after being separated from the rest of his body mind you, and carries him along so they can stay together 4evers.
I've got more bone to pick with Buchloh's analysis, which ultimately fails to convince because it seems so disengaged, so cut off within the hermetic, Richterworld bubble.
I hate video rooms, they feel so cut off and they are not comfortable like a cinema.
RA «These people are so cut off from the real world and so insular,» I would include this in my definition of stupid.
These people are so cut off from the real world and so insular, only being exposed to their side of the issue — that they can not even believe that there are people who don't believe that the world is going to hell in a handbasket.
It's so cut off it leads me to believe many will choose to ignore it.
So cutting off government funds, mostly through Medicaid and grants, would only hurt the thousands of people, most of them low - income women, who each day depend upon Planned Parenthood for birth control, cancer screenings, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections and other health services.
The last nail on the end hung out over the frame, so we cut it off underneath and covered it with silicone to keep it from snagging on anything.
All the boxwood clippings were dead and brown so I cut them off so I could re-use the metal -LSB-...]
It had some leaves and a ribbon around the stem, but I wasn't crazy about them, so I cut them off.
I didn't like the look so I cut off individual roses.

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Millennials have not - so - quietly become the largest cohort in the Canadian workforce, but for many of those born in the 1980s and»90s, the cut - off to contribute to one's RRSP passes at the end of February without much fanfare.
The policy was not met with much delight by bitcoin companies, and in August, more than 10 of them went so far as to leave the state of New York, either cutting off service to the state or packing up and relocating if they were headquartered there.
Given the global nature of the Berrys» businesses, conventional work hours don't exist, so having a cut - off time for answering emails and addressing social media notifications has been an important step toward finding a healthy level of use.
«It was like cutting my legs off so I've no way back,» he said.
So, back to multitasking: Podcasts are one type of multitasking that isn't going to get your thumb cut off!
Musk cut off analysts» queries about the company's capital requirements and whether it was retaining Model 3 reservation holders, calling the questions «so dry» and «not cool.»
Verizon, for example, told a federal court in 2013 that it believed in a no - blocking rule, so long as it could charge any online service whatever amount it wanted to get to Verizon's subscribers — and be able to cut off websites that didn't pay up.
It's way weirder than that, detailing Lindell's rise from a 47 - year - old crack addict with a problem so bad even his dealer cut him off to the owner of a sprawling pillow empire that pulled in $ 280 million last year.
In fact, there can be so much tailoring to consumers, that the B2B market gets cut off entirely.
Some recycling facilities have to shut down once an hour so that workers can cut layers of plastic bags off the machinery.
Peabody's problems have only expanded so far in 2015: Forecasting greater losses than originally anticipated, the company reduced its dividend, laid off workers and even cut the salaries of its top executives temporarily in a desperate attempt to keep the company afloat.
So when you cut in virtual reality, people might want to take the headset off.
You'll have to knock off a few zeroes, but doing so makes clear just how far from parity the deficit is — and also how little the cuts made in August accomplished.
The problem is, the technology won't take off if consumers are forced to pay extra for it, so which of the existing parties is willing to take a smaller cut of the action in order to let newcomers in?
Cutting your executives and employees off from social networks is almost insulting especially since social networking has so entrenched itself into our daily lives.
The study authors suggest that the prime takeaway is that cutting yourself some slack about, well, slacking off is good for you (at least if you're tightly wound), or, as BPS puts it, «the people who could most benefit from the restorative effects of lounge - based downtime... are the least likely to do so
Ogle gets up early, so he has five to six hours of work time before his midday cut - off point.
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