Sentences with phrase «think people expected»

I think people expected an update.
But it's also a more entertaining film than I think people expected, the kind of movie that you can use to distract your little ones without feeling like you're rotting their brains.
I don't think people expected (a state title) from a freshman.
I don't think people expected for this to happen so they didn't really know how to react to it.
And because of our gender's history we spend a considerable amount of time just trying to measure up to what we think people expect from us.
And I think people expect us to.»
BB: I don't think some people expect Midori Ito of Japan to make the comeback I expect her to make.
4 - 6 months old, think about how short of a time that is, they are just little babies, and sometimes I think people expect too much of them - for them to soothe and comfort themselves.
It's a boy» but it's amazing because I think people expect that's gonna be the first second the baby is out and it's so not.
I think people expect to much from online dating sites though.
I think people expect to get more (performance wise) and less (upkeep and maintenance) at the same time.
«I think people expect GM to build a car or truck specifically for them and no one else!
I think those people expecting this game to be $ 60 for some reason should have higher expectations in the future, or publishers might be keen on walking all over them.
And to think people expect it to magically save the X1.
I wanted to put Marcia Langton and Noel Pearson in there too, as I think they all have something to contribute on how policy is being formed for Aboriginal people and the impacts that it has on us and our environments of urban, regional and remote... I think people expect Marcia, Noel and Warren to all be part of this should the Coalition win the election, so I thought what other Aboriginal leaders have equal experience but are not always heard and these are the ones I came up with my shortlist.
Lisa: I think some people expect that their marriage will «make» them happy.
I mean, even the WORD entertaining sounds a little frightening to me, like people might expect you to do something amazing to entertain them (I don't know what we think people expect of us, juggling?

Not exact matches

The entire book is about her transformation from doing what people expect her to do to someone who thinks for herself.
You'd also expect people who believed the Or model would resist teaching their kids this model for the same reason — they'd fear their kids would think they could have both and, in trying for both, unwittingly sacrifice some of the one they valued.
In the mobile arena, you have to think about how people will be using their apps in relation to what they want and what they expect.
I think one of my favorite ads with them was, I made a video about getting sent dick pics on Snapchat and Twitter and like, «how do people expect you to react to that?»
However, for any of this to take place, we need to see an evolution in the way we think about and approach education, and how we expect the young people of this country to pay for it.
«I don't think migration is going to be as big a force as people are expecting it to be.»
At least one expert told Bloomberg that people may be reluctant to think about cereal as anything other than a breakfast food, at least not in numbers large enough to end the sales slump, which is expected to continue at least through 2020.
«I do think we are in an era where people come to expect, or become comfortable with, hosts of late - night shows having a strong point of view,» says Meyers, former anchor of Saturday Night Live's «Weekend Update.»
«I think people come to expect a great value, and we sort of mismatched expectations.
I think a lot of people expect to get there right away.»
Some of the traits that [women] may have been trying to hide or didn't think were as valuable before are actually incredibly valuable today, given how the world has changed and how people expect companies to run with a much more open, understanding and outward - facing attitude.
But I don't think people around the world should expect to see this kind of thing from Coca - Cola.»
Some people hire a publicist and expect their workload to be lightened, but that's naïve thinking.
People have come to expect jumps in prices every now and then, but don't be too drastic if you think an increase is necessary — people may begin to look elsewhere, particularly if your prices are steep in regards to the industry staPeople have come to expect jumps in prices every now and then, but don't be too drastic if you think an increase is necessary — people may begin to look elsewhere, particularly if your prices are steep in regards to the industry stapeople may begin to look elsewhere, particularly if your prices are steep in regards to the industry standard.
And I think most people find when they come in and meet people, we are set up the way you would expect us to be set up.
And so, we think and obviously there regulations that are coming into force in Europe, and we would expect to see more things globally, that all of these companies, and certainly Alphabet included, are going to need to begin to adjust and help people understand what it is they «re doing and what it is they «re giving away if you like in terms of their data.
«I think people didn't expect the storm to reach the point that it did,» he said.
With a million more people expected to move here in the next two decades, it's urgent that we start thinking outside the box, pursue new ways to increase density, and unlock housing supply across our region.»
There's no book to follow, and I think connections to other people who've experienced this from other tragedies, or from Sandy Hook, can be useful as guideposts for people here in terms of, «Well, this is what happened that we weren't expecting, and this is how we handled it.
The growing animosity towards anyone who thought «user experience» should factor into the discussion was concerning — though I myself am an idealogical person, I think it's foolish to expect people to make decisions for any reason other than self interest.
The widening in the current account deficit that we expect in 1998/99 will be the fifth such cyclical widening in the past 20 years, and I think that people now accept this as a part of our economic cycle.
Many people thought that the way to get rich faster was to borrow money to buy homes and stocks they expected to rise in price.
What he thought about gay people is irrelevant at best and one can not expect him alone to break the stigma of societal norm of his era (apparently many still live in that era).
In fact I thought that now more than ever the basic themes in the story are still the same: If we put all our trust in people, if we expect them to be God for us, then they will always disappoint us in some way.
So, knowing how easy it is to fool people with a false claim of being nonfiction, you expect me to just accept the claim of the Bible when you'd think me a fool for accepting a similar claim by any other book?
Don't expect reasonable thought from irrational (i.e. religious) people.
WOW Screwed up thinking as expected from a religious person.
I didn't really expect that many responses because I thought most people would be too shy to dare to provide a comic caption in public, but I underestimated your brazenness.
Of course, this is a blanket statement and by no way encompasses every single Southern Christian, i find it laughable that you think people don't expect ths
You might have thought» that a tax that falls on so few people yet yields a significant amount of revenue would be politically popular; you certainly wouldn't expect widespread opposition.
Somehow, this made atheists think that Christians are horrible people for expecting a man who works at a school with a faith statement to actually believe that faith statement, or a man who works helping students emotionally through difficult times at a CHRISTIAN school to actually be Christian.
Leebert I think a person should believe whatever they want, I just think a person should have some proof before they expect other people to believe it too.
I don't think this is how it really happened, but the point of the story is that no Jewish person would ever expect a non-Jewish person to obey or observe all of the Jewish laws, either the 613 of the Torah, or the 6000 + laws of the Oral Torah.
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