Sounds like you read too many papers and don't watch enough games
Sometimes your statements
sound like you read «So That's What They're For!»
You could also write down just the few first sentences of your talk and read it, Anholt says, «but in a voice that doesn't
sound like you read it, to get in [to] the presentation until the first slide comes up.»
Reading your sentiments on spring vs. fall
sounds like reading my own thoughts.
Does a book with a dozen mixed reviews from people who
sound like they read the book have more credibility than a hundred 4 - 5 star reviews admiring the book but sounding pretty generic?
Debt to income ratio might
sound like an Read more What You Need to Know About Your Debt to Income Ratio
Sound like you read some early etnographic studies (so called laboratory studies) from the early 80's.
It sounds like reading John Gray's book helped you and your partner discuss and validate each others needs and that is certaintly a good thing.
Not exact matches
Hmmm, you might say, that
sounds like perfect beach
reading for geeks.
It
sounds like something you might
read on a cat poster, but another uniting feature of Musk, Tesla, Jobs, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein and other innovators is an intense faith in their own ability to overcome obstacles.
This book might not
sound like the most exciting subject for the non-expert but Parrish assures readers that «it's just the best book of its kind I have ever
read, and I just hugely enjoyed it.
This one from astrophysicist John Gribbin on chaos theory doesn't
sound like light
reading, but it does
sound fascinating.
Sounds like a must -
read for everyone who's struggled with awkwardness, in high school and beyond.
It may
sound like mumbo jumbo you
read on blogs or websites
like YoungEntrepreneur.com, but content marketing — that is, the creation and sharing of content for the purpose of promoting a product or service — is real.
If you want to know what someone
like that
sounds like,
read this remarkable op - ed by one of Trump's most prominent intellectual supporters.
When you start practicing closes, try to make sure you don't
sound like you're
reading from a script.
Sound out trusted peers or customers about what they'd
like to
read about in your posts.
«More Pokémon have appeared in the real world,»
reads the video tout tagline,
sounding eerily
like a third season of Les Revenants.
The piece
sounds like a fairytale that's been blasted into the cold depths of outer space; merely
reading, you miss out on all its rainbow - subwoofered - extraterrestrial glory.
This is a bad idea, because
reading questions from a list makes you
sound like a raw sales trainee.
They
sound or
read like the person sending them is a robot (or, these days, a bot) or is lost or trapped under a file cabinet with an alligator readying an attack.
«It
sounds like Prof. Siegel hasn't even
read my piece, let alone understood it,» Gross continued.
If it
sounds like a business plan that could never work, these two
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Reading through this article
sounded like it would have loads of information as I'm wanting to create effective campaigns that aren't just a waste of money.
To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a big blue «accept and continue» button designed to grab your attention as it's juxtaposed against an anemic «manage data settings» option (which if you even manage to see it and
read it
sounds like a lot of tedious hard work)-- aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
Sounds like an eternity when I
read that.
From what am
reading here, it
sounds like a very amazing tool.
If this
sounds like you,
read on.
«
sounds like you are just parroting something you either
read in a book or heard someone else say when you mention that they were into mind - manipulation...»
Maybe this doesn't
sound like the «Jesus» we
read about in the Bible who seems to require so much from us but He is the Jesus I need right now and I know He loves me.
At first I thought I was
reading this wrong, because it
sounds like somthing Cartman would dream up from the show SouthPark.
The following verses are not only going to make you
sound like a fool, but also prove to you or anyone, anywhere, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the information contained in the Quran had to have come from the creator of universe on account of the scientific details that couldn't have been available to a man who could neither write or
read in 7th century Arabia.
You
sound like a Muslim saying you follow the religion of peace yet anyone
reading your Bible would call you a liar, liar.
This is the first description of Rasputin I have ever
read that made him
sound like Martin Luther King Jr..
You
sound like a devote Christian though, so im sure you have
read Leviticus and follow those laws as well.
Sabio: I
read back and I do want to apologize for using the word «annihilation» when I said «by no means do I believe in the annihilation of her thoughts or mine» because it does
sound like I was claiming that's what you were saying.
It
sounds like you agreed with my point about the requirement of
reading the Quran in Arabic as being absurd... then again... the following words don't make any sense... perhaps you missed some punctuation.
This book
sounds like the ideal
read for people with curious minds, I would love to receive that autographed copy, but I think maybe George Porter should have it as he does have a curiouser mind than I do.
From what I have
read and heard, it
sounds like your review is very fair.
Reading the article,
sounds like he was fired for not doing his job!
It
sounds like Omegarising never has
read the New Testament.
Although I respect your right to hold whatever beliefs you want, you should know that posts
like this make you
sound like an obsessed, over-the-top religious «nut» to many of us
reading these comments.
«The Saint and the Sultan: The Crusades, Islam and Francis of Assisi's Mission of Peace»
sounds like a good book to
read in 2011!
If you had to
read that last sentence over again because it
sounded like I was saying the same thing twice, you just proved my point.
I post about a hundred words, and you think I
sound like the sort of person who
reads a certain author?
When submitting, don't send poems that
sound like national award winners, and if it
reads like a «self - important audio essay on NPR,» send it to American Poetry Review instead.
It kind of
sounds like the scene from Ghostbusters when they were
reading about the history and beliefs of that cult that was causing all the problems.
if you
read between lines, article
sounds like a desperate cry of NRA, first sent some stupid with crazy idea of beefing up schools with guns, and now retaining some cheap bible preaching goon as spoke person
I tell you what, the more I
read Jeremy, the more he
sounds 100 % just
like Marcion of Sinope.
I can't even
read the NIV anymore now, because of verses
like Ephesians 2:8, which make it
sound like faith is the gift of God (a Calvinist idea), when, as you point out, the whole salvation package — really, the work of the cross for us — is the gift of God.