Sentences with phrase «something about the kind»

The ADD - Ritalin issue reveals something about the kind of society we are at the turn of the millennium — for no country besides America is experiencing such a rise in Ritalin use.
It can perhaps be useful to say something about the kind of language employed in this document and, indeed, in all the documents of the Council.
But the more grad students I meet, the more I understand something about the kind of people grad school attracts.
There's something about these kind (faux) leather baggy pants I really like.
Most of the people that I've had tell me they hate it, they'll say something about the kind of woman they think wears it.
Isn't there something about those kind of bags?
Something about it kind of rang some bells for me, and it was this idea of a group of pioneers lost in the desert, being led by a leader who may or may not know where he was going.
This should tell you something about this kind of dog!
You can also say something about the kind of students you dealt with before and the type of classes you handle.
Your domain needs to be something about you, something about your niche, and something about the kind of homes you sell or the kind of clients you serve.

Not exact matches

«This is something I have not previously talked about, really, because it's kind of shameful and embarrassing and weird.»
When people ask me what it's like to work with KP, I always talk about how, they are the kind of the company that if you want to build something that is a company as vast as Google or Amazon, basically, KP is a must.
In response to a shareholder question about what could be done to speed up the glacial pace of adoption of electric car production by other car companies, Musk said he was «playing with doing something fairly significant on this front which would be kind of controversial with respect to Tesla's patents.»
If the ethics course you take during your MBA is a good one, it may do something to enrich and deepen the way you think about ethics, and to help you design and manage the kinds of systems that will help your employees act ethically.
There is something kind of gutless about venture capitalism in the digital era.
Afterwards, invite the interviewer into conversation by saying something along the lines of, «I'd love to hear about the kind of public speaking this job involves.»
Food banks, Saul argues, serve as a kind of «moral release valve» for government, permitting it to appear as if it were doing something about hunger when it's doing nothing to address the poverty and social isolation that lead people to food banks in the first place.
So I kind of wanted to create something that was more about a lifestyle than an actual fitness brand.
There is something magical about setting such a slow pace and not worrying a whiff about vehicles of all kinds, including semitrucks, passing us by.
They could, but it... You know, there's something about the first time an actor runs the material over his or her face you know when they kind of run it through their eyes and you see the thing and there was little imperfections in it and not every line is delivered perfectly, it doesn't have that mechanical feeling.
«It's something I've done for a long time, and what's really funny is that over the years my friends and my family, they kind of laughed about it — the same reaction I had when I was introduced to it,» Abrams says.
They'd either say something like, «Oh, obviously,» because what other kind of person wants to talk about Flemish bonds and Lord Cornwallis on a Saturday morning.
«There is something kind of Kafka-esque about it,» he says.
The problem is that when we get our identity tied up in our work, we worry that any kind of failure will then say something bad about us as a person.
Is there something about Canada that makes these kind of e-commerce businesses successful?
So the idea that you're disrupting the existing distribution mechanism has somehow assigned a kind of futuristic value to something that's always been about lowest common denominator stuff.
He's clearly confident, despite the hesitations and the endless «um «s and the strange cough - laugh he uses as a kind of diffident pause, but there's also something breathlessly unsophisticated about the way he speaks — in some ways he's more like a teenager who's been asked to stand up and speak at a family dinner than like a titan of industry.
The day of the race, even at the qualifying event, when you saw all of these people getting there cars kind of working, you could really feel there was something special about «Wow, it would be really cool if a car could show up and drive somewhere.»
Anyone who has learned about the fundamentals of content marketing knows the concept isn't all that complicated — consistently provide something of relevant value to your target audience in the hope it will ultimately return the favor in kind.
«Something that I've been hearing a lot from folks who have been coming up to me and talking about a kind of experience they've had where they're having a conversation with friends — not on the phone, just talking.
Understanding Coke or Wrigley is knowable... but we have never bought a business or not bought a business because of any macro feeling of any kind... We don't want to pass up the chance to do something intelligent because of some prediction about something that we're no good at anyway.»
In response to the many requests to say something about Berry College and Chick - fil - A, I have to respond that the facts on the ground point in the direction of a kind of prudence impossible to spell out on a blog.
[JC] The thing I do with my wife (who is also a graphic artist) is we go on tons of vacations.So, when I get back from tour (after about a week or so) we'll go on a vacation together.It gives my wife something to look forward to, and during that time I'll try not to do any work at all.It's kind of goofy, but I think we have a lot more quality time versus quantity time.
When everybody believes the same thing, about something that is essentially not comprehensible, every kind of moral and scientific progress is inhibited.
There is something literally death - defying about the contemporary opposition to cigarettes, a kind of rage that anyone would not choose 2.2 years of «healthy» life over a somewhat shortened and pleasurable existence, a resolute resistance to the intimations of death with which our ancestors knew how to live, and not only when they lit up.
This is nice and all, but isn't it a shame that every time we have some kind of holiday or big event CNN chooses to hijack the attention with something about Jews.
and being aware of your environment, being respectful of those of all beliefs and none beliefs, and of our world, and its about personal responsibility, with that said why is is such a bad thing to believe in something greater than yourself, how can somebody live there life without believing in something, what kind of life is that, life is meant to be discovered, its one big mystery, and all the science in the world can still not prove how we exactly came to be?
Religion, of all kinds, is about belief in something that hasn't shown proof.
Because science has kind of proven or talked about all those things you were just asking... maybe pick up a book other than a work of fiction and learn something that's real and tangible.
It is a chance to say a word about their lives as a kind of testimony in miniature or to add a coda to the sermon by pointing out something that, in their opinion, the preacher left out or got wrong.
And so the story teaches us something about how to look for such things — if not necessarily to know when we have found them — and to know what kinds of secrets are worth pursuing.
But if this may be said about the Hebrew - Christian Bible, something of the same kind can be said about the other great Bibles of the world.
And just what kind of buffoon do you think would believe in something with can not be proven??? Oh right, religious people, sorry I forgot about them.
It has to do with compassion and vision, but there is also something frightening about it, a kind of desperate insistence.
Of course I was skeptical because of my past and seeing all the people who were either decieved or really didn't care about really knowing God but saying they did... but seeing the genuine ones that really had had their lives turned upside down and went through all kinds of hard situations but something was different about them that made me want the peace and love they had, that's what led me to become a Christian.
In some sense, indeed, Kierkegaard's life could be written as a kind of dark comedy; despite his premature death, and a great number of sadnesses that afflicted him along the way, there was something enchantingly absurd about his character, a certain benign perversity that often prompted him to make himself willfully ridiculous, and a peculiarly touching element of the ludicrous that clung to him all the way to his early grave.
Atheism takes for many something away that is essential to the fabric of human life and we have to come to some decisions about what is true, what is lovely and what is just and kind.
It's just too bad so many who claim to be His followers get caught up into some weird kind of political trip that really is all about the commercialization of something that can not be commercialized.
A local firefighter who showed up to help told KOMO News, «It's too cruddy of a world to have this kind of stuff happen in your own community and not do something about it.
Try instead, to say something nice about them, or something kind to them.
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