Sentences with phrase «vague hope»

Begin the process by writing things down, separating vague hopes from concrete, achievable goals.
Before beginning her six months of over-the-phone sessions with Carmichael coach Ashley Kipp, Adams would just ride when she could, armed only with vague hopes of losing some weight and getting more exercise.
Even when life after death was a very vague hope, held by only a few, scornfully denied by some, supposed to affect only a selected group of saints and sinners, (E.g., Daniel 12:2.)
What little is left of my Christianity is a vague hope that there's something beyond this life so that death is not the end, but that's it.
Proceeding anarchically with no rules at all is not a stage of reconciling but acquiescence in a vague hope that something will turn up.
After that, seeing him at the weigh - in put any vague hopes of it being a competitive fight to bed.
Plenty on here all to ready to jump to the defense of our own player just in the vague hope he turns good, some do, plenty don't.
FW Eddie Nketiah, N / R — The young striker was sent on in the vague hope he could repeat his Carabao Cup heroics against Norwich, but had barely any time to get into the game.
I wait a few minutes in the vague hope that perhaps he will go back to sleep.
There was no chance, it was felt, that the Scottish would vote «Yes» in the vague hope of achieving some sort of devo - max.
It's all a bit of a mess and Miliband will want to worsen it while branding his own populist credentials in the vague hope the public will listen (they won't).
And they will not forgive either party if we call time ahead of the election that has been legislated for in 2015 — destabilising the nation in the vague hope of short - term political gain.»
There had been a vague hope among some rebel Labour MPs that even if this summer's leadership challenge failed to topple Jeremy Corbyn, it might at least fatally weaken him.
Many asked me to comment on what Star Trek technologies have been realised since the original series, which ones remain a vague hope and which are impossible.
Rather than being forced into getting all dressed up after a long day of work and heading out with the vague hope of meeting someone you'd actually like to spend time with, dating sites streamline the process for you.
You'll trudge endlessly around the forest, cursing your protagonist's languid walk speed as you wander from one already visited landmark to the next in the vague hope of triggering the next bit of scripting in a narrative which goes out of its way to confuse the player.
I had vague hope that this one might actually be better, given that it didn't come from the writer of those first two movies.
By the end, Brad's status hasn't changed much, but there's vague hope that he might strive for something resembling contentment.
For that you might consider them must - sees for cinephiles in addition to Bond completists, as they offer not only vital lessons in how the legal aspects of filmmaking affect the creative aspects, but also the ever - so - vague hope that we'll one day be equally dismissive of Michael Bay's boffo bullshit.
Reaching back to and followed by the «96 - hour window» in which Bryan must recover her, the entire film is haunted by the vague hope that it's not too late for Bryan to save her from the big bad world and keep her all to himself.
The reason being is that the solution would have no targeted value, with the platform being leveraged in a vague hope that it will be beneficial.
The vague hope that students will be able to apply what they know in depth about supermarkets to new domains is not sustained by experience or psychological theory.
B&N locked down the Tablet too much, provided only 1 GB of personal space, and a vague hope of future B&N content (music, games, videos) for the remaining untapped 15 GB.
Next week there's a vague, vague hope that Resident Evil: Revelations might climb to the top but other than that it's FIFA «s week to lose yet again.
My love of sci - fi mingles with my enjoyment of ruining people's lives through ineffectual planning and general stupidity in Aven Colony, which takes the joys of constructing a city and then throws a thin science fiction theme at it in the vague hopes it'll stick.
This leaves you with trading straight to the bank, but again if you're stuck with limited cards the 4:1 ratio will leave you high and dry, simply passing the dice on in the vague hope that luck gets its butt in gear and helps you out a bit.
Still, some vague hope remains that Bad Company 3 will eventually surface: «So it's not that we've buried the crew, so to speak,» continued Lars.
The original point and click titles were infamous for their love of puzzles with incredibly contrived solutions that often made zero sense, leaving you to madly click on everything in the vague hope of making something happen that progresses the story.
I think devs intentionally keep it vague hoping to get people like me to buy it.
«Too often we see him stand behind a lectern somewhere and earnestly repeat a whole lot of pseudo scientific waffle in the vague hope that he will be believed.
Microsoft attempted to force its Windows 8 interface onto traditional PCs in a vague hope that it would get more tablet apps and boost its mobile efforts.
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