Sentences with phrase «so much the same»

Yet I hear so much the same rhetoric, words and phrases used time and time again from them just as you stated.
I believe that we are so much the same than we are different, that I have personally come to believe that we are «cousins.»
And it was so nice to go back to my little cowtown and see it still so much the same.
How can we be so different from other primates if our genes are so much the same?
Jas, you and I are so much the same.
My style and yours are so much the same.
A world that looks almost exactly the same as the one you closed your eyes to before, so much the same that you think about laughing because you got so close to being done with it all.
«To accelerate speed to market, Amazon employed the BlackBerry PlayBook design and the same company,» Lynch said, «which is why the devices look so much the same
That book began my self publishing career because I was fascinated by how societies differ, yet are so much the same.
They all just seem so much the same for us.
All the shops I visit are so different, but so much the same.
Works like these defy reproduction, but is that only because they look so much the same?
And then why did everything look so much the same?
The podcast ecosystem looks so much the same, except there's no need to connect to a computer.
kids are so weird, yet so much the same!
Oh Melissa, so much the same thing here.
That WAS interesting: — RRB - so much the same concerns as now.

Not exact matches

«It's been kind of an overwhelming experience and at the same time I'm really excited that we are seeing so much demand,» Mou says.
Also, a bond fund is only going to have so much cash on hand, so if the investors in a certain fund all want to redeem their shares of the fund at the same time, it will pose problems for the fund manager trying to meet redemption requests.
Twice in the last two weeks, I've attended convivial dinners in San Francisco jam - packed with young entrepreneurs who've asked me the same question: What can they do to help journalism at a time journalism needs so much help.
I tell them, «You should build it as if you were going to have it forever and yet, at the same time, build it so that you could sell it tomorrow for as much money as possible, even if you don't intend to.»
Novelists and founders often make the same mistake: we care so much about what we're making that we assume others should too.
They're asked to do so much more in the same number of hours.
Sure, you can walk and chew gum at the same time, but trying to engage in a conversation with your wife while cutting apples... not so much.
It's yet another way in which phones are mirroring computers — they all pretty much do the same thing now, so choosing one really comes down to a matter of personal taste.
It's the same freedom I get from letting go of attachments to anything, but I used to value books so much that I gained a lot of freedom in this case.
During the early days when I didn't know much about SEO, I deployed this very same strategy on my own site and secured lots of links, but have since been cringing because my website could easily be penalized by Google for doing so.
All of the same kinds of questions apply to how the main news feed works, and so far there hasn't been much openness about that at all, nor any real admission that the company has any ethical or moral responsibility related to how it shapes the world - view of its billion - plus users.
(Last October, on the same day that Brin and Page made so much money, Bezos pulled in $ 2.9 billion.)
Companies don't want to just sit on money, much for the same reason that investors don't like holding piles of cash either: Inflation erodes the value of the cash, so putting it to work makes sense.
So much so, says John Cacioppo, that the absence of social connection triggers the same, primal alarm bells as hunger, thirst and physical paiSo much so, says John Cacioppo, that the absence of social connection triggers the same, primal alarm bells as hunger, thirst and physical paiso, says John Cacioppo, that the absence of social connection triggers the same, primal alarm bells as hunger, thirst and physical pain.
Nevertheless, the end result was the same; I was able to learn so much from them and therefore increase my abilities... Today, I continue to maintain an ever - expanding circle of intelligent people.
And lawyers on behalf of workers there are contemplating a suit of their own: Gillman may have violated the same federal notification laws that brought him so much national notoriety last December.
We had so much work to do on Mr. Skin.com that the thought of another site was overwhelming... but at the same time I realized we have the best group of employees we've ever had, and we realized we had an opportunity: Who has better infrastructure, better knowledge, better everything than we do?
Stenebo claims that the Chinese wood used in so much of Ikea's furniture comes from suspect places, that executives all hail from the same city in Sweden, and that some are racist and sexist.
If so, how much longer till those same economic forces start to transform the fast - food industry?
Among them is why Sarao's actions on this particular day caused so much damage, when the indictments state that he'd done the same thing hundreds of times over a four - year period, concluding in April 2014, without causing similar market earthquakes.
Your life would be so much better in that you could work less and get more done all at the same time.
Those who support the majority viewpoint on issues are lauded by others so that behavior is reinforced in much the same way.
Since fentanyl is so much stronger than hydrocodone, it ostensibly requires far less to deliver the same effect.
Listening to the same song hundreds of times is how I get so much done.
We are pretty much in the same geographies but we don't compete directly often so for us it's really a good fit for the two companies,» Couche - Tard chairman Alain Bouchard said during a conference call.
At the same time, the rate of self - employment has barely budged so it seems clear that much of this big shift has been tax - motivated rather than reflecting changes in actual economic activity.
It's a common trap: In their quest to win, leaders devote so much time concerning themselves with the health, fitness and performance of their people that they neglect to carve out sufficient time for the very same self - care.
Research firm NPD Group earlier this month warned much of the same would continue in 2017: it sees stalled growth and says those cutting back on restaurant visits are doing so because they think prices are too high.
The pace of hiring so far this year, while solid, is pretty much the same as it was last year under Obama.
Plus, with individuals working in different departments, there are more levels of discretion that can be controlled, since you'll likely not share the same office friends and won't see each other so much throughout the day.
While that sounds obvious, managers are usually puzzled when they find out that, despite spending so much time in the same place, employees don't immediately bond with one another.
Lucky for both UA and Lulu, cotton isn't a key fabric in their apparel lines, so they won't be subject to the same commodity crunch as much of their competition this year.
The principles on money have pretty much stayed the same over the past hundreds / thousands of years, so every now and then you have to change it up a bit to make sure those epiphanies happen.
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