Sentences with phrase «to seem like a big deal»

One is that I had been exposed to other nursing toddlers and preschoolers, and it didn't seem like a big deal at all.
It didn't seem like a big deal at the time, but now you have points on your license and they need to go away.
That may not seem like a big deal if you're charging overnight, of course.
This is one that's often overlooked because moving in one more person doesn't seem like a big deal when you're a tenant.
That doesn't seem like a big deal until one examines the content of such a release and understands its legal consequences.
Either way it doesn't seem like that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.
This may not seem like a big deal for the majority of applications, but instant push notifications are absolutely essential for messaging apps.
While that might not seem like a big deal now, falling into the trap of perpetual new car payments can absolutely kill your retirement over the years.
Things always seem like a big deal while you're deeply involved in them.
That title still applies, however that no longer seems like a big deal.
While this might not seem like a big deal on the surface, put yourself in the position of your date and think about it.
This might not seem like a big deal anymore, but it makes everything that much more enjoyable.
Him not playing much at the moment doesn't seem like a big deal mostly media trying to create a situation.
I remember a time when roasting a chicken seemed like a big deal to me.
So while the difference between a 30 year and 15 year mortgage seems like a big deal, the actual difference in values is much, much smaller.
To dog people, taking on a cat seems like no big deal — no house training, numerous daily walks or obedience classes.
Most slip and falls result in minor injuries, but even if your injury seems like no big deal, it could have long - term consequences.
What seems like a big deal for you seems pretty minor in my eyes looking at all the numbers.
These things may not seem like a big deal at first, but if you're going to commit 100 percent to breastfeeding your baby, you need to consider them.
This is one that's often overlooked because moving in one more person doesn't seem like a big deal when you're a tenant.
That may not seem like a big deal in today's surveillance society, where we perceive privacy as impossible.
This may not be seem like a big deal for investors who use discount brokers, but trading fees and commissions add up.
On the surface, this status might not seem like a big deal since it nets some obvious perks such as complimentary room upgrades, priority check - in, and free Internet.
That's two weeks in a row that they've won their group in Dodgeball and Volleyball and while it may not seem like a big deal right now..
Now, Red Dead Redemption 2 may seem like a big deal due to the media attention, and while this is true for gamers, it just doesn't have the same mainstream footprint as GTA does.
While these benefits may not seem like a big deal individually, they certainly add up — especially if you or your staff are in the air with either American Airlines of US Airways on a regular basis.
For example, «When She Looked Under Her Couch Cushions And Saw THIS...» Headlines that exaggerate the details of a story with sensational language tend to make the story seem like a bigger deal than it really is.
Beyoncé's bangs only seem like a big deal in those kinds of environments.
Lady Bird establishes what it is like to be young, different, and in high school so well: the sense of belonging, the wishing for more, how everything seems like the biggest deal at the time.
Having touch seems like a big deal — But Sony has had touch for years.
Mass - market paperback sales continue their decline (now down below 1 / 3rd that of e-books — it wasn't that long ago that e-books passing MM paperbacks seemed like a big deal).
It's still 8.5 % of gross income, though, which to me (especially as someone just starting out), still seems like a big deal.
Like that stalker, monthly checking account maintenance fees seem like no big deal at first, but then they start to add up because they are always there.
That may not seem like a big deal compared to the scores of adult heartworms often found in canine hearts, but the comparatively smaller size of the feline heart and lungs make those one or two heartworms just as dangerous.
Which seems like no big deal if you don't realize that the homing missile can move through obstacles, making it utterly unique among homing missiles.
After all, only within that community's walls does Solyndra seem like a big deal, capable of creating a «risk», because that's the only place where anyone cares about it.
Compared to the harsh damage stemming from computer threats like ransomware, browser hijackers and adware seem like no big deal.
While they are negotiating for Thanksgiving and Christmas, Halloween seems like no big deal, but then the day rolls around and the kids are excited and the parents start fighting over whose «time» it is instead of calmly coming to an agreement as to where their children would rather be — which is where their friends are.
The fact that you quit college may not seem like a big deal today, but it will come back to bite you later on.
That doesn't seem like a big deal until you accidently fall to your death, all because your grip twitched while leaping over a particularly harrowing chasm.
Having a suspended license in Key West may not seem like a big deal since you can walk or bike to many places.
It may not seem like a big deal if a Roy Lichtenstein painting sells for less than it should have at auction, but the impact on your business could be profound.
Although diarrhea isn't always a big deal, medically speaking, it always seems like a big deal when it's affecting your housebreaking program.
Though this may not seem like a big deal now, back in 1981 manual window cranks and vinyl seats were typical for small cars while leather seats were reserved for big American luxury cars or expensive European makes such as BMW.
The event hardly made news in Europe either, probably because sending a small probe to a destination that the Apollo astronauts visited 35 years ago no longer seems like a big deal.
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