Sentences with phrase «thought was a dead end»

«Some people think it's a dead end,» said Steve Levy, the former Democratic Suffolk County executive.
By Lori Nazareno In 2007, I reached what I thought was a dead end.
In 2007, I reached what I thought was a dead end.
We almost missed seeing the church because we had to go through an alley which we thought was a dead end.

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«I think they did find around Ka that they were hitting a dead end.
We don't want smart, ambitious economists to start thinking that taking a job at the Bank of Canada is a dead end.
In the coming series of posts, I'll introduce you to scientists who believe fusion is on par with the development of nuclear power or sending men to the moon, and scientists who think these experiments are a dead - end.
Think working at a fast food restaurant is a dead - end job?
If you are in a dead end job, and you are just standing still, it might be time to think big and move on.
I do think if you did this a couple of years back, you are probably still reaping some of the rewards but if you started trying to catch them using the same tactic it would be a dead end (not in all cases).
I don't know about you, but I think it's more humane to terminate a cluster of cells that lacks the ability to feel pain than it is to insist that a child be born into a situation where it is unwanted, unloved, unprotected and may end up abused or dead.
By the end I think I got there — I was just like the walking dead.
The problem with Christians is that they can't think for themselves and are too easily led down a dead end path.
I said it was a matter of remembering — nobody asks why Jews remember the Holocaust, I think I said — and she said that's different, and I said it wasn't, and she said that anger was just a dead end.
Because wishful thinking is dead - ended and spiritually suicidal.
You may think I am in the wrong but in the end no - one really know's... no - one, not even your jesus dude, has ever come back from the dead to provide physical evidence.
hmm so this man decides to use all the transfer window to get a cheap defender and ends up still paying over, I will never understand how wenger thinks, God help us I pray this should be his last season, its not even about transfers any more formation and tactics wise, wenger is dead
I think the Bellas were better by the end of their runs, but the Iconics (I like getting rid of «Duo», the memes dead at this point) have a lot of potential to be stars.
And I think we're at a dead end here because if you keep misunderstanding the concept, there's no real discussion to be had.
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Well the safety part was put to the test when our baby girl was 7 weeks old, we were rear ended while at a dead stop by a big rail road truck, all we could think about was our precious and helpless baby girl in the backseat.
Finally, I think that the move towards abstraction has been catalysed by the need to overcome what people see as the dead end of identity politics and its parochial focus on particular group experiences to the exclusion of wider issues of democratic solidarity.
Nigel Farage will want the by - election to be about Europe, immigration and welfare and the Tories will probably select a candidate and trumpet policies that they think will «appeal» to Ukip voters, not realising that it's a political dead end.
Similarly, in the past, engineers with Ph.D. s and master's degrees thought of racing as a dead - end job that would pigeonhole them for life, Warren says.
They were long thought to have been an evolutionary dead end.
While introgressive hybridization is thought to be common among plants, the finding suggests that hybridization in mammals may not be the evolutionary dead end biologists once commonly thought.
Biologists once thought that hybridization between species was rare and an evolutionary dead end.
I hate to think ill be dead by 40 seeing as I'm a proponant of transhuman ideals and want to see the rise of consumer based nano tech end heart disease, stop aging, and end biological death.
With summer coming to an end I thought it was the best time to remove dead skin...
I admittedly didn't think much of it at the time, plus in my head I saw it as a dead end scenario as I was leaving the country.
This dating website has been giving hope to people with herpes who think their dating life has reached the dead end.
When he quit 3rd Rock, he was a teen idol and made a couple of teen idol movies, but you can be young and cute forever, and I think he saw this path as a dead end.
If «Shaun of the Dead» is the most emotionally involving Cornetto film and «Hot Fuzz is the most densely packed with laughs, «The World's End» is the richest to think about, a wonderful capper to this loose trilogy — but, needless to say, it's fine by me if Wright, Pegg and Frost ever want to make it a quartet.
An image of the bereaved mother grasping her dead daughter's last thoughts, perched on the edge of a tub at the end of a hall, though, is almost enough to forgive all sins.
The Mayans were dead wrong about when the world began, what makes anyone think they were right about the year it's going to end?
But when Welles was too busy (read: «not broke enough») to come slip into the nefarious narrator's loafers, Curtiz went and got Claude Rains to play the part of a diabolical mastermind, who ends up staging his own set of sordid activities when his beautiful, thought dead niece (Joan Caulfield) reappears in his life, along with a rather curious gentleman (Michael North) claiming to be the husband she doesn't remember marrying.
If nothing else all this end - of - year activity is a rebuke to anyone who thinks film criticism is dead.
«You take a person from the ordinary world who thinks they're in a dead end job, they have no future, they feel like their life's a failure, it's going nowhere, like Keanu Reeves in The Matrix.
We started out thinking that we would have to get a permit from the city and we hit several bureaucratic dead - ends until we realized that this particular overpass is maintained by the Penn Department of Transportation.
I think that the belt type CVT is a dead end.
If you are serious about becoming a successful writer, about finally being able to quit that dead - end day job you hate and make a living doing what you love, then you have to think of it as a business.
For those reasons I think it's a dead - end strategy for all but the extremely short term.
«I think dedicated ebook readers are a dead end too.
Editorial Director, Amazon.com Interview starts at 17:17 and ends at 38:50 Dead Wake: Well this is Erik Larson, and if Erik Larson told me somebody had tied their shoes in an interesting way, I think I would read the book.
Editorial Director, Amazon.com Interview starts at 17:17 and ends at 38:50 - Dead Wake: Well this is Erik Larson, and if Erik Larson told me somebody had tied their shoes in an interesting way, I think I would read the book.
When you put all these tips to use you could easily save enough money to make a trip that you previously thought too expensive to be feasible, and you won't be dead broke at the end of it all.
I think Burnout Paradise had the best DLC at the time and Red Dead was pretty good in fact that they had a lot of extra content for Free, they did charge for some on burnout in the end but by that point and the amount of free stuff they'd offered the price was minimal and worth every penny, GTA4 DLC puts most to shame, great amount of content and replay - ability and relatively cheap, none of this # 9.99 + for 3 maps.
I think this is partially because I didn't go into it with certain expectations: by Mass Effect 2 I'd already pretty much come to the conclusion that my choices wouldn't honestly affect the ending of the trilogy all that much because if they did then the writers would still be putting pen to paper in the year 2025, by which point I'm planning on either being king of the world, and thus having no time for games, or dead, also meaning I'd have no time for games.
If like me, you think the Link is the Dead theory is wrong, and one of the main reasons of that is that the 5 stages of grief theory itself is wrong, than you likely see this as some sort of confirmation of that end.
Everything is well done I think, I would have just liked to explore a bit more few extra rooms or things like that, there seem to be lots of dead ends & I wish I could have gone into room to look around.
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