Sentences with phrase «sort of catches»

Even the sound of «2013,» the way it sort of catches between tongue and teeth in one of those alveolar / dental sound descriptions I learned about in Anthropology 200.
Sort of caught in the tension between believing and not believing, being angry at God and not knowing if I CAN believe in God.
Meanwhile, government critics and rights groups say authorities have merely changed tactics, instituting a sort of catch - and - release policy whereby dissidents are briefly detained as a form of harassment.
Younger Catholics use «Kum - by - ya» as a sort of catch - all expression for turgid 1970s ditties they despise and find embarrassing.
This sort of catch always goes pretty well for football teams that play in the state of Washington, it seems.
School projects, sleep regressions, a few minutes of Me Time between 11:31 - 11:57 pm after all the dishes are done, lunches are made, and housework is sort of caught up.
I was so focused on the ultrasound aspect — actually seeing what the baby looked like in there finally, and knowing that all looked okay with the pregnancy — that this one sort of caught me surprise.
I'm sort of caught because I believe the best place for children is with their family and community, but I realize how many families need childcare and preschool services, so I try to provide the best play - based, exploratory - based, child - centered environment.
Economic woes put one Bronx resident where many citizens find themselves: in a sort of Catch 22 where they work too many hours to qualify for financial aid, or work too little to keep the financial aid.
Bartoletti and others described the task of finding Aquila's successor as a sort of Catch - 22: How do you find the right person for a job that might radically change in the near future?
It's a sort of catch - all to explain intense reactions to chemical compounds ranging from skin maladies to nerve damage.
Our technique, should we succeed in extending it to Weitz and Hänsch's complete scheme, would be sort of a catch - all; progress so far in cooling molecules tends to use the details of specific molecules, rather than being something general; that's why this is exciting, even though our actual experiment just uses atoms.»
The most common wells, called Class 5, are a sort of catch - all for everything left over from the other categories, including storm - water runoff from gas stations.
It's sort of a catch 22....
Also, in paying so much attention to my own body — am naturally keeping a diary of reactions during challenge phase — it has been snidely pointed out to me that I may in fact have more of a reaction if I am focusing so much on it, which is a sort of catch 22 situation as you need to note the reaction!
But, it's sort of a catch - 22 metabolite of testosterone.
Having 2,500 + dating sites out there is sort of a Catch - 22 situation.
But today, we're looking on the positive side of the year's films in the form of six excellent movies that sort of caught audiences off guard by exceeding expectations in some form.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is a game that sort of caught me off guard.
But if we did that, then the print retailers wouldn't want to carry the print books... sort of a catch - 22.
Sort of a catch - 22, though.
It isn't known right now what sort of a catch will be attached to the company's smartphone, it has apparently contacted wireless carriers about the possibility of carrying its new device.
KENNEALLY: Well Orna Ross, it's interesting to me that in your work, you really do sort of catch all together the various aspects of publishing, because you have been, as we said, an author yourself.
Is there some sort of catch?
But I've encountered a sort of catch - 22.
Make sure the cupboards are always kept shut or have some sort of catch.
But it's sort of a catch 22, because the working conditions overall aren't satisfying as these young people grow older, and they seek out more stable employment with more consistent working hours, and come to the realization that they can make more money just doing more traditional software development, which they can find a job pretty easily in due to the fact that they tend to be highly skilled programmers with just a few years experience in the gaming industry.
You can imagine the sort of Catch - 22 one must find themselves in when reviewing a game like Street Fighter V.
The good news is that history sort of caught up with me and these theories, and people can see now what I saw then.
It's sort of a catch 22 when you design code whose purpose is to find out if anomalies will occur in that your code needs to be free to create anomalies which could just as easily be coding / logic errors.
He also separately considers two other issues: increased «feedback loops,» the sort of catch - 22 of climate change — for example, melting permafrost releasing more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere — and the disproportionate impact on the poor.
This is sort of a catch - all category for features that really didn't belong anywhere else above.
«There's not sort of this catch - all of you're covered for every single contingency under the cyber-umbrella,» she said.
However the expenses sort of catch up with their income.
Stuart: My soapbox these days in my office is talking about — and I'm sure it's not a unique term but I sort of catch phrase of my practice is having an authentic relationship.

Not exact matches

The tech giant was playing catch - up of sorts to Google, which has allowed developers to do the same thing on its Android platform on Google Play since 2013.
It's the sort of bold and overdue makeover the food giant announced in October that will see it shed aging meat factories, modernize operations and catch up to its leaner, more productive U.S. competitors.
The rebranding was a kind of pledge of sorts, that Tribune would catch up with current technology and start using machine learning and artificial intelligence in its «content monetization engine.»
These results are also consistent with a stack of studies showing all sorts of behavior, from laughter to productivity, are also catching.
If Yellen's Fed fails to convince Wall Street about the policy path, a rate increase could trigger financial turmoil of the sort seen in 2013, when investors were caught off guard by the central bank signaling an end to its bond - buying program.
I'm not doing too well by these standards, but I have only recently begun to take control of my finances (instead of having them control me), and I am still sort of young, so hopefully I can catch up.
Similarly, we always take the same approach on the long side when buying pullbacks of strong stocks; we wait for a pullback to form some sort of reversal pattern before buying (rather than trying to catch the bottom of the pullback).
To catch traffic, I mean, you have to do basic keyword research of sorts to know what search trends and articles doing better than others?
I could grab plenty more ICO fundraise charts but hopefully by now you've caught my drift: while ICO raises are sort of similar in that we usually see an initial rush of investors that gradually tapers off, with a little boost just before the sale ends, the initial two week - period of the Ethereum pre-sale looks more than merely typical, there's very little randomness in it — it looks perfect.
New Credit is a catch - all of sorts, addressing credit - related behavior which falls outside of the other category types.
If not careful, B2B leaders can be caught in some sort of a slumber when it comes to reexamining their business models while new competitive forces arise with far more attractive business models to the social buyer.
This picture — snapped of a bald eagle, America's favorite bird, who swooped in on fisherman Bruce Huntley's catch and stole away with it before he could reel it in — is probably some sort of metaphor for American ingenuity or opportunism or something.
However, it is the sort of response that one might expect from someone who was caught in a lie and didn't know how to get out of it.
As humans we are caught in contingencies of all sorts.
Now, I absolutely do not think that Jesus is pointing to a sort of pitiful, masochistic toleration of abuse, or suggesting that a woman caught in abuse or violence should simply love her abuser or allow such violence to continue.
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