Sentences with phrase «sort of thing really»

There's no telling how accurate this sort of thing really is, but it's worth at least a try with the team down in the cages or on the court.
That sort of thing really disfigures a Hub, in my opinion, so I'm truly grateful to him.
Well, this is the same sort of thing really, when you think about it.
This sort of thing really annoys me.
This sort of thing really doesn't happen as much in hotels.
This sort of thing really doesn't jive with that whole «personal, loving care» thing that homebirth midwives are trying to sell.
The disclosure of an alleged Labor Department investigation of Wells Fargo sales practices — including those in its retirement - plan services division — is sure to raise a few eyebrows, but should this sort of thing really be a revelation...
They sent in their technical people — and these sorts of things really are very technical — and everything was sorted quickly and efficiently.

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When Lyft first launched, recalls the company's director of marketing strategy & operations Gina Ma, «it felt like really asking people to participate in this really big sort of social experiment almost — the idea of doing these things that your mom always told you not to do.»
«The really cool thing is that all that work for the employer is sort of fixed, no matter how many of these various different spokes it's got connected up to our system,» Conrad says.
It's sort of interesting how much time everyone spends reading and writing about the habits of really successful people when I can tell you the one thing that sets them apart in one little phrase: They're not slackers.
We specialize in tabletop games, video games, comic books, cosplay, all the sort of emerging things that really weren't anything when I first started in this business, but now they've become so popular in mainstream culture.
It's not a destination poutine that I would go out of my way for — my preference for that sort of thing is still New York Fries — but it is something I might be tempted to upgrade to in those rare circumstances where I find myself really hungry and at a McDonald's.
«One of the really disturbing things about those sorts of challenges is looking at the garbage bins at the end of them.»
That extension is really required to allow for this sort of conglomerate - building: If all companies really were good at only one thing, it would be hard to justify the empire - building.
«I really enjoyed doing that sort of thing: creating networks and databases and making sure we had all of the software we needed to interface with the rest of the company,» Canton said.
It is messy and convoluted and falls apart when you spell it out: Trump didn't know about the specifics, but he did repay because he did know about the general arrangement, but he didn't really know because it's just the sort of things lawyers do for clients and Mr. Cohen didn't want to burden him since he's a busy man.
And I reckon, it's sort of interesting for me for private equity in terms of all we've seen, and what we have seen, where we have seen some misconduct and things like that,»cause I always think like, to my simple mind, that the people in private equity, they're the greatest, they're actually adding value to their clients, they're getting paid really really well, you know, if I was in that position, the one thing I would think to myself as I skipped to work was like just «Let's not mess it up.
It's the same thing when it came with BP, when it comes to these penalties, you want to get the money, so you don't want to break the company that you're doing it with; it can really cripple it in terms of payments, but you don't want some sort of litigation or anything like that that is going to completely bankrupt the company, full stop, right in that moment, because you want to get paid.
The sort of thing I would have thought that no one would really want to argue against in this day and age, yet here you are, calling me a «fear - monger» and talking like I was against anyone using their life experiences to make decisions.
If you are still living in Leviticus times, I got news for ya: the world is round, women can do math and own property, slavery is bad and we made this really hard metal called «steel» that's great for all sorts of things.
People do goofy things on all sorts of things so I don't really understand what your point is.
«There shall, in that time, be rumours of things going astray, erm, and there shall be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things wi — with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment.
Didn't really have that sort of thing in mind.
And there shall in that time be rumours of things going astray, and there will be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia work base, that has an attachment... at this time, a friend shall lose his friends's hammer and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before around eight o'clock
That's really funny, because I was just thinking of the same thing (sort of).
I call this the King Cyrus argument, that God's used imperfect people in the past, that [the president] is sort of this King Cyrus figure — that God may be using to do some really good things.
It really helps people who have experienced similar issues know that they are not alone, and it helps people who have never experienced this type of thing in their church to know that these sorts of stories are more common than they think.
I know because I'm a guy and for most of my life I didn't really give that sort of thing a second thought.
All gays (sinners) will be judged after death by god (if they don't repent) and go to hell (if you believe this sort of thing) so death in this life is really no big deal.
But in combat, there was one thing that the shield of this sort was really good for.
«I think in people's lives who grew up in some sort of organized religion, there really comes a time when you start to question things more,» he said.
While that sort of thing is encouraging for some of us to hear, really they too need to go to the scripture to see what the witness is and whether the instruction makes sense.
And I really wish Christians would make up their minds about Jesus's place in the big scheme of things: is he a co-equal third of a trinity of ent.ities who somehow make up one large god, or is he a lesser god sent by his greater father god to suffer in order to straighten out the weird sin situation he created and didn't get around to fixing for thousands of years (the whole John 3:16 thing people are so fond of quoting only makes any sort of sense in the second situation).
There shall in that time be rumors of things going astray, erm, and there shall be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia - work base, that has an attachment.
and you really think this sort of thing and all the bitterness is going to make people like atheists more?
In the meantime, they live in a sort of self - imposed spiritual isolation — never telling people what they really believe about various things, because those are the things they are going to write about in their book, and they are deathly afraid that anyone they share their beliefs with will take them and write their own book about them before they can get THEIR book finished.
Really, did you think I'd do this sort of thing?
It's really good, if you like that sort of thing, but unfortunately many of his old fans didn't like that sort of thing.
We do come across demons almost all the time however, there are spirits for all sorts of things so we do still encounter demonic things all the time, we just diagnose it wrong, it's so wrong though because it causes us to use tactics to defeat the devil, when really we're dealing with demons and evil spirits that are oppressing us
Much of the value of this dialogue for process philosophers lies in following along precisely the sorts of things that Hausman and I said, for these are the sorts of things nearly all process philosophers say about Bergson, even those such as Hausman and I, who are very sympathetic to Bergson and try to study him closely (although admittedly, Hausman is really more a Peircean and I am more a Whiteheadian, and Gunter is really Bergson's true apologist).
He goes on to say that «interesting philosophy» of the sort done by the pragmatists is really «a contest between an entrenched vocabulary which has become a nuisance and a half - formed new vocabulary which vaguely promises great things
He's the one that really brought the concept to the bible much more than anything in the old testament where there's verses that say that the dead know nothing and that sort of thing.
Yes, if we're really worried about «those gays», maybe we should start volunteering some time to deliver meals to AIDS patients, work in a shelter for LGBT youth or that sort of thing and show «those people» a healthy dose of the love of Jesus coming their way.
Mr Cooper added: «One word which really sums it up is cute; most of them tend to be very cutsy [with] lots of cuddly animals, big jolly Santas, romance and all that sort of thing
Lady Williams replied: «I think the House would agree that points about «good Muslims» and «bad Muslims» are really not for this House - I was just wondering if I in that context am a good Catholic or a bad Catholic, but I really don't think that that sort of thing has any place in your Lordships House or indeed in society.
The Apostle Paul wondered about the same sort of thing when he said, «I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel — which is really no gospel at all» (Galatians 1:6,7; NIV).
«But then coming back to music and having it feel so urgent, the only thing that felt really logical was to be able to sort of challenge myself and express myself in a way that I hadn't before.»
If you're really intetrested in this sort of thing though, Sir Robert Anderson (of Jack the Ripper fame) wrote a great book called «The Coming Prince» which exegetes Daniel 9.
The ability to employ this sort of metaphor, however, seems to rest on a confidence that things really are associated, that the center holds, that the web is not broken — that, in other words, the universe is in some sense sacramental, that God is somehow the true and original father, that all things are connected among themselves because they are connected in God.
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