Sentences with phrase «to have little in common»

We know your time is too valuable to be filtering through countless profiles of singles who have little in common with you.
Your time is far too valuable to be spent filtering through countless profiles of people who have little in common with you.
These two South American countries have historically had little in common beyond a shared continent and high levels of inequality.
So, the premise is set by establishing that the four lead characters have little in common besides their skin color.
Are you tired of chatting via text messages only to find out that, after the games and flirting, you actually have little in common?
It also has little in common with its source material.
Because of the total freedom afforded the artist during this groundbreaking 1940s period, it comes as no surprise that the works of these four artists have little in common at first glance.
This big - money model has little in common with the traditional low - budget start - up.
Most of the people I know don't believe in gods, but our ethics have little in common.
Just as cricket and basketball have little in common besides having their own rules, so language - games have sharp differences.
Those model numbers have little in common with the capacity of the engines they're powered by.
It may initially seem that a thriller and a massive nonfiction book have little in common — but in fact they address similar themes.
While they may have several similarities in terms of financial service offerings, in the world of mortgages the banks and credit unions have little in common.
More recently, she has turned her lens onto a group of visual artists whose work initially has little in common with her own.
The large - scale paintings that made him famous had little in common with his sculptural work, at least visually: They were big, messy, abstract, and layered with color.
«Besides the times when we purchase an empty building, commercial and residential brokerage have little in common,» he says.
In decor, as in love, objects that have little in common often work best together.
Your time is far too valuable to be filtering through countless profiles of singles who have little in common with you.
I just don't want to fall back into the pattern of dating men I'm not attracted to & have little in common with because that's what available.
There are four key elements that can be identified in Corbyn's economic strategy which he outlined in a speech last week, all of which are grounded on solid economic foundations and which have little in common with Labour's policies of the early 1980s.
And one oddly secretive company wasn't pleased to see its bills detailing the fact that 90 % of its calls went to Iran and Nicaragua, two countries that had little in common other than that they were of great interest to the American intelligence community.
Even the more traditional American V8s the company is known for have little in common with a production part, or with each other.
Emma Stanton (Ashley Olsen) and Samantha Stanton (Mary - Kate Olsen) are a pair of 12 - year - old identical twins who look alike, but otherwise have little in common.
Hilary Swank stars as Mary and Brenda Blethyn stars as Martha, an American and an Englishwoman who have little in common apart from the one thing they wish they hadn't — both have lost sons to malaria.
From a vintage sidechair and an antique pie cabinet to thrift store pottery and a wartime grenade, the pieces have little in common aside from their tonality and significance.
Tarzan and Jane had little in common on a lifestyle level, but they still found a way to build a pretty darn good life together.
Centipedes & Millipedes: Legs Galore These two commonly confused groups of inverts really have little in common — with the exception of lacking a spine, of course.
Despite having little in common, they are attracted to one another but Anastasia soon discovers that the brooding billionaire conducts his private life on the sexual fringe and that she is merely a conduit for his priapic fantasies.
While Revolver and the original Redemption had little in common beyond the name and setting, Red Dead Redemption 2 will be a direct sequel — or more likely prequel — to the 2010 title.
Although the original Decoys was a fairly decent little Canadian horror flick, its sequel is nothing short of an irredeemable mess that ultimately has little in common with its predecessor.
Technically, the Axon M followed the very popular Axon 7, but the two devices have little in common aside from their names.
The people you perceive to be atheist are those extremists with whom I and most other atheists I know have little in common.
The only thing it shares is the name, in the same way that the modern Republican party has little in common with the party of Lincoln except its name (nor do the Democrats share much with their predecessors of 100 years ago).
Far from the narrative that emerged later during their tabloid - fodder separation, that the split was fueled by infidelity, Shnayerson's report says that the couple had little in common and knew it early on — they were talking openly about divorce as early as 1997, shortly after the birth of their third child, Michaela.
But Flavin's jumpy, impassioned mark - making has little in common with the grids and serial notations of an Agnes Martin or a Sol LeWitt.
On the surface of it, ska bands and improv troupes have little in common, outside of both being brands of entertainment that are more fun to produce than consume.
And as a created spirit, Jesus could not wipe away all our sins, so the Mormon Church requires a host of additional works to gain their version of «salvation,» again, a term having little in common with the Christian concept of salvation by grace alone.
It is by Christ's blood that I can call others «brother» and «sister,» while our genetics have little in common.
These movies have little in common besides spoilerific titles and the choir they're preaching to, but they are preaching to them.
Think about it AnVil, how could you get that many writers, who didn't know each other, who secularly had little in common, who lived in various geographical locations, to be so diligent in their pursuit?
Formulated another way, Gestalt psychology does not give sufficient consideration to the structuring activity of the subject, which continues to produce, in addition to the forms of perception (which themselves undergo a development), new cognitive structures and especially thought structures, which in the end have little in common with perceptive figurations.
The PBS documentary claimed that «besides baseball,» Clemente had little in common with his teammates, but Thomas quickly corrected that, pointing out the commonality of their faith.
The following pieces have little in common stylistically, they are addressed to diverse problems, and in large measure embody distinct assumptions and methods.
We are like three long - lost friends, who — although we are glad to see each other again — have little in common now, and so all we talk about is old stories and memories.
Christians in affluent countries in the twentieth century have grown used to such a fast pace of life and to such constant changes in the material environment that we tend to think that our problems are unique, that the past is worthless as a source of wisdom for modern times, and that our ancestors in the faith have little in common with us.
Served over steamed jasmine rice, Ching's «posh» take on chopped suey has little in common with greasy takeout versions of the recipe.
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