Sentences with phrase «whatever means»

Couture is after all more art than trends, so who cares that the collection is «old» (whatever that means).
Red is such a classic and timeless color and it's really «in» this season — whatever that means.
They are somewhat an intense version of his RTW creations, but all taking inspiration in the urban modern woman (whatever that means).
All too true — we get consumed with doing it all and being «perfect» (whatever that means) when it comes to being healthy to the point where wellness or self - care have become almost tainted.
They go with everything for every season, contrary to certain «rules of fashion» (whatever that means).
I understand what this post is saying, you can wear flats and look chic but I'm pretty sure you can also wear heels and look «basic» whatever that means.
Heated seats, a lounge and bar, floor - to - ceiling / wall - to - wall screens, and digital laser projection whatever that means.
I realize that it's not healthy to beat myself up for not doing enough — whatever that means — and I want to become better at living in the moment.
You can buy «naturally refined» (whatever that means) HO - sunflower oil that has a very high smoke point.
The makers of POM Wonderful pomegranate juice say that the drink improves blood flow and heart health, prevents and treats prostate cancer, and works 40 % as well as Viagra (whatever that means).
Drizzle over your favorite white fish for an entirely new flavor (this is especially helpful for those of you who don't like that «fish taste» with fish — whatever that means!).
Since fiber does not «count» as a carbohydrate because it doesn't fit the definition, why are we lumping in «low carbers» (whatever that means) with people who consume «low amounts of fiber»?
Just as you wouldn't go to an orthopaedic surgeon to get your eyeballs checked, you don't go to a yoga class to burn calories, build muscle and / or «tone and lengthen muscles» (whatever that means).
Then take all that energy that you could have wasted trying to «shred your belly» (whatever that means) and put it to good use.
If you think about shouldering a sandbag as a conditioning exercise before you work it as a skill, then you will get caught in the trap of «hard work,» meaning that you will only think about getting the sandbag into the shouldered position through whatever means necessary (this is wrong).
We're told it's just depression (whatever that means) or that we're lazy or gluttonous or faking it — often by the people who are supposed to care about us the most!
The body will try to rid toxins through whatever means necessary resulting in bad breath and terrible smelling sweat.
Eating normal (whatever that means nowadays) makes you feel bad when you are on a diet.
God, whatever that means to you, is usually said to be omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent, without beginning or end.
Yet at times I find that the intuitive eating evangelists can veer into a territory of being a bit judgemental about those who are making an effort to eat more healthy, whatever that means.
Nothing but wholesomeness and natural flavors (meaning real natural flavors and not «natural flavors»... whatever that means).
Then there are those who make a concerted effort to «eat well», whatever that means, and fail.
The «quality» of your diet (whatever that means to you) doesn't change how much weight you lose at a given calorie intake.
I always thought that whatever means people find to get to yoga, the important part is to get there.
Each new day is an opportunity to manifest your dreams and be the best version of yourself — whatever that means to you — whether it's being more mindful, grateful, or successful.
So check in with yourself daily and assess your life and your reality from a spiritual perspective — whatever that means to you.
While, the moment Gravity is disturbed through whatever means; the entire objects within the Universe shall disintegrate and shall reborn again; if the ORDER is disturbed; all shall merged to zero but much of uncertainty of rebirth.
The largest vent field, called TAG, (Trans Atlantic Geotraverse, whatever that means) measures as big as a football field.
Still, prominent scientists are eager to move forward by whatever means necessary.
D: I want my kids to have the fullest life they can, whatever that leads to, whatever that means.
By whatever means they are infused into the body, such vectors seem to reach and alter the DNA in only a frustratingly small number of cells.
DiChristina: Right, I mean it happens, it proves to be successful strategy for acquiring protein in the form of worms and those animals that develop this successful strategy or can pass it on in whatever means survive better and that way the behavior continues.
For a hard - core group of protesters combating genetically modified crops through whatever means necessary, that's excellent news.
The question of the self is one of those philosophical / semantic conundrums on which we must, largely, make up our own minds — whatever that means.
Whatever means you choose to get ahead in the technology stakes you have one important barrier to overcome: the peer - review system.
whether using borrowed social capital or whatever means — she still has to climb to that top position, and that requires negotiation.
My understanding now is that CCHQ expects Bromsgrove Conservatives to hold an all - postal Open Primary to select their candidate for the general election and that Ms Kirkbride told her Executive that «if cleared by the Legg Inquiry» (whatever that means precisely), she would like to be considered as a candidate in such a process.
This rent control deregulation offers landlords incentives to raise rents to reach this threshold by whatever means necessary, including unsubstantiated improvements to common areas (major capital improvements), apartment renovations, and tenant harassment.
Corbyn's team, on the other hand, say the Referendum result shows «Jeremy's views were in tune with the people», whatever that means.
«Given that Trump is going to be the arch-enemy, I think they have to work together, whatever that means.
The then - leader, Robert Peel, was savaged by a group led by the unprincipled and exceedingly ambitious Benjamin Disraeli, who aspired to reach the top of the «greasy pole» by whatever means possible.
But he's decided that he's «not going to decide not to run» — whatever that means.
Whatever that means, only God knows.
There was no discussions between them or anyone in Commissioner Kelly's «camp,» whatever that means, to discuss it,» he said via e-mail.
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The governor in a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, and signed by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, called on the international community and the media to save democracy in Nigeria from being truncated by «the APC cabal's desperation to hold on to power by whatever means
The descriptions on the internet provide little help to the technophobe, with one site describing it as «a massive centralised hosting infrastructure which each individual client can tap into, as and when they need», whatever that means.
about being a genuine democracy (whatever that means) I don't know how to address that.
Brooks says her experience of this was «relatively good», whatever that means.
effort by the Mahama - led administration to be harmed physically, which explains why it is appropriate for the NPP to seek whatever means to establish a ring of protection around him.
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