Sentences with phrase «something along the lines of enough»

For something along the lines of Enough to come along, it's almost as if they had to try to make something as bad as this.

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On my side of the family, once when I was nursing my 11 - month old baby, my crusty Hungarische aunt, well into her 80's, made some critical remark about the scandalousness of allowing him to have his way with my bod at that late age, I said something along the lines of «what's the matter, didn't you get enough when you had the chance?»
I loved all of that and wanted to do something along those lines — but I still didn't feel she was really old enough to understand and participate in such a venture, so I figured we would continue to let it lie for awhile.
should be something along the lines of, «I'm most passionate about teaching music to kids, which is what I'm fortunate enough to do for a living.
Very frustrated with the dell venue pro launch It's bad enough that one support agent says something along the lines of there is a missing part even worse when the supervisor says it
I stumbled over my words, mumbling something along the lines of «enough to get by,» and I politely changed the subject.
In fact, Nintendo told Platinum to make Bayo2 more risqué and didn't think Bayonetta had enough cleavage in an earlier build of the game (or something along those lines.)
If someone asked me that question I would reply by saying something along the lines of «I have played enough of if to pass judgement on whether it is a good game, and if I would be happy to buy it.»
re 535 Chris Colose — thanks; I should clarify that in 533, I meant something along the lines of «hypothetically» when I wrote «concievably», as in, if the other feedbacks individually were positive and large enough.
Charlie says, I'm surprised that Chu didn't clarify his «no» with an explanation along the lines of «it's difficult to convince India and China to do something if we don't believe in it enough to do it ourselves».
Once someone with sufficient resources, influence and power manages to convince himself that something MUST be done and be done SOON, or the human race (complete with all those innocent grandchildren) is doomed, then the door is open to anyone susceptible enough to buy into that level of sheer panic and hysteria, and wealthy enough to act on those fears, to initiate some potentially destructive and irreversible scheme along the lines suggested by our well meaning but naive colleague, Mr. McDonald.
There's no shortage of helpful information about law firm succession planning and partner exit strategies out there, and I plan to contribute something along those lines here soon enough.
Otherwise, something along the lines of «taking a break whilst looking for a new career direction» should be enough to move the interview along.
Although I'm no fan of government, I'm less than impressed by the actions of Mr. President Dale, who rushed out of the latest press conference without answering questions, and mumbled something along the lines of — «only agents are smart enough to understand what we (CREA) are proposing» (paraphrasing here).
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