I'd
sometimes correct people, but I quickly learned that the questions were less out of concern and more akin to gawking, kind of like bystanders passing an accident.
Not exact matches
It is interesting to note that
people have heard these common sayings wrong so many times that
sometimes the
correct usage will sound incorrect.
But the bottom line, Newman concludes, is that «
people who are in a good mood are
sometimes more likely to jump to conclusions about others — and less likely to consciously
correct for any stereotypical notions they harbor.»
What Anvil was trying to say (And Anvil,
correct me if I'm wrong) religion propagates ignorance by encouraging
people to believe in something based on faith alone, to
sometimes trump reason with belief.
I am glad to hear from both of you and I appreciate your comments on me... unfortunately some muslim's action does not reflects what Quran tells a muslim to be... and
ppl take these incorrect actions as the teaching of Islam... i was referring to go and read,
sometimes reading will not be enough for you to understand as it is translation...
sometimes translation does not give you
correct as the quran was revealed in Arabic language... i would recommend if you don't understand some then please go to someone you know who has a real knowledge and not to show off....
And you are 100 %
correct to many
people look at the stats and that's what they base there opinions off of when in fact stats
sometimes mean essentially nothing.
I think
people are
correct when they say that freshly ground beans is way tastier but time is of the essence
sometimes.
You may have to
correct people on the Sylvie / Sylvia thing
sometimes, but that's not the end of the world — I don't think it would be too much of a hassle, really.
But all things considered, that isn't the biggest of deals because even
people with easily spelled named find themselves
correcting others
sometimes.
For example, although «human resources
people are a waste of time,» and «a two - page resume is best for an industry job,» may
sometimes be
correct, is it worth staking your success on these rules?
In fact, too often, a
person's loss of memory, inability to learn or make good decisions go unnoticed (
sometimes ignored)-- until it's too late to
correct with better nutrition and other lifestyle changes.
Getting off gluten has been shown
sometimes to singlehandedly
correct Hashi's, and about half of
people with gluten intolerance also have dairy intolerance.
Sometimes,
people refer to it as a massage, but that is not exactly
correct.
«Because the
people who question this
sometimes - not you, but others, often journalists - have a beautiful command of English, [they] write beautiful, well constructed, grammatically
correct passages.»
Every student (or pair of students —
sometimes it works better for them to share one board per two
people) in the group has to have the
correct work and solution to score a point for their group.
Many
people don't know how to properly
correct a dog for destructive chewing, so they make the problem worse, and make the dog afraid of them, which makes the dog not come when called: «When we call him he doesn't return»
Sometimes, destructive chewing is a result of Separation Anxiety.
Sometimes transactions take over three days to settle even when
people think they're paying the
correct median rate.
Sometimes they reject a
person who has performed exceedingly well in the interview and choose a candidate who has the right attitude and
correct perspective in life.
Sometimes it's because we are factually
correct but overlook one important reality:
People approach decision - making logically, make most decisions emotionally, and then justify them logically.