Sentences with phrase «what irony»

That's what irony is about.
What an irony: fake environmentalism driving out real environmentalism.
What a big diffrence and what a irony!!
What an irony to see these things turn out to be toys, when this is what everyone called the iPad, which I now see in so many meetings, attached to a beamer.
Montgomery Sole is a square peg in a small town, forced to go to a school full of jocks and girls who don't even know what irony is.
What an irony!
This bundle contains 5 ready - to - use irony worksheets that are perfect to test student knowledge and understanding of what irony is and how it can be used.
«Flash is ok, but HTML5 isn't, what an irony, how's that possible, it's HTML5?
What irony, then, that the search for scientific truth seemed to kill free will.
RM or MC At the least I'd like MC to still be in with a sniff, as we play them three days before the return fixture in Madrid What irony if Pellegrini wins Ol Big Ears in his sacked year
also the 2nd part of this season shows that arsene can & has changed, what an irony that you write about wenger being biased!!
what an irony of life... Tin cup yet the big four will all be happy to win it.
What irony — at age 33 the strongman wasdying because of a flabby muscle.
Most of them don't know what irony is or what the «church growth movement» is.
This is, he argues, precisely what irony allows us to do.
But then I do nt think science means anything to any of the people discussing this even though they are using science to discuss in the form of television, computers and internet what irony or is it hypocrisy?
Won't do any good to ask JP to repeat or clarify, he does not know what irony means.

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That irony points to what I see as an inescapable conclusion: The world probably can't solve climate change without nuclear power.
The irony lies in what is a now - accepted principle of digital goods: that when they are made easily available at a reasonable price, people usually end up willing to pay for them.
This is what it's like to have 12 weeks of leave after having a baby, if you're lucky enough to even have a job that offers it: You begin figuring out child care almost right away; the irony that you barely know how to take care of this little person and now must somehow assess someone else's ability to do so does not escape you.
The irony of spending years in high school and college before getting a job is that what employers want most isn't any specific (or even highly specialized) body of knowledge; they want employees who can learn on the job.
Irony is when there's some type of reversal of what was expected.
In one of the stranger ironies, what has given real credence to the alt - meat realm is Big Food's arrival on the scene.
And I mean as the delicious irony of this business, we're worried about what the crop's going to be this year and when it's going to yield and we're already talking about pricing for the spring of» 13.
Acknowledging the great irony that today's aspiring entrepreneurs are doing exactly the opposite of what Richard Branson, Mark Zuckerberg and all other great entrepreneurs and executives they strive to emulate did to get where they are today, Steve Tobak delivers some truth:
The irony is that what they know is so limited: just the fact that she has sex for a living and once got banged by Trump.
There is great irony when both groups claim victory (and get bonuses), but the business doesn't get what it expects.
The irony being that he was threatened by the church for going against the whole «god did it» argument, which is what this guy was trying to claim, and has nothing to do with «real science»
I love the irony of all the other types of christians thinking what the mormons believe is wacky but their belief is not.
The IRONY of history, In fact, is that for the first 200 years of what is called «Christianity,» people who wanted to follow Christ CONVERTED to JUDAISM.
What an elegant example of irony.
And that brings us to yet another irony worth contemplating on this fortieth anniversary: what widespread rejection of Humanae Vitae has done to the character of American Catholicism.
What he produces is an anatomy of suffering the major axis of which is the irony that «battles over the value of suffering intensify in the contemporary world precisely at the same time people in ever greater numbers discard the notion that suffering is an inevitable part of human experience.»
What is missed by you is the irony of it.
Let's begin by meditating upon what might be called the first of the secular ironies now evident: Humanae Vitae's specific predictions about what the world would look like if artificial contraception became widespread.
Also, the original post was a cartoon envisioning the words / concepts represented by the Jesus figure, against the background of the Syrian refugees ---- what are your thoughts on the irony, applicability, and / or actions advocated by the Followers of Jesus (past tense) with the Followers of Jesus (present tense).
There's some irony in the title, it seems, because much of what Harris suggests is that she was actually raised wrong, at least in a political sense.
Lastly, there is some irony in a person who accused me of «hiding behind ignorance» in conceding what I didn't know, but then turns around and relies on this very same ignorance as an erroneous form of support for their preferred non sequitur of «God did it.»
The humor of Jesus is probably closer to what we would call wit, satire, and irony.
Once again your se.xual orientation is not my issue, the fact that you preach about how good you are and how true your belief in the buybull is but yet you are being a hypocritew... hope your god delusion sends you to those burning pits (not that either exist but to point out the irony of your hypocrisy and expose you for what you are - a liar; a hypocrite; a poor example of good christard)
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