Sentences with phrase «which in reality»

The little lovelies are baked in a muffin tin, doused with a buttermilk glaze and topped with a vanilla hard sauce which in reality is a thick vanilla buttercream, plus a slice of fig and a sprig of rosemary.
Apparently the mortgage broker had fudged some facts and arranged for me to sign off on a mortgage product which in reality did not exist... it was complicated, and crooked.
You all have been had by an age - old cult - like adhearance to accepted authority figures / institutions, who / which in YOUR reality are YOUR employees (paid with YOUR money at their behest) to either control or fire en masse.
Registrants do not get to vote on resolutions as put forth by their undemocratic masters; only «approved voting delegates» (very, very few in actual number) have this privilege, which in reality, is a democratic right denied by CREA.
Your resume is documentation listing your education and work history which in reality represents life experiences, so you should be able to speak about it clearly, in detail and without hesitation.
However, if you are the owner of the Xiaomi Mi Box, which in reality is one of the newer Android TV devices to become available, then it seems you are likely to still be running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).
The phone also features OnePlus» Dash Charge technology, which is claimed to give you «a day's power in half an hour», which in reality means just under 60 % in 30 minutes.
The tablet was certified as having 3.1 GB of RAM which in reality likely amounts to 4 GB, whereas the difference between the two figures is the amount of memory reserved for the operating system.
If you have an accident, even if it is your first one in years (and sometimes even if it was not your fault), you can lose an accident free discount which in reality just means you have to start paying a surcharge as a member of a higher risk class of motorists.
from a respectable sounding entity which in reality has been set up by an advocacy group.
The greenies are Lefties, socialists, «progressives» (which in reality means they do all they can to block progress).
There is the real situation that the «green (house) minority» has diminishing Public interest due its incessant platforming of non-SCIENCE and the attachment of equally vapid demands for «Wind Power» to replace Gas and Coal (which in REALITY is only creating the growing need and thus INTEREST in Uranium Fuelled power generation for wide spread use) and other platforming from «alternate lobby interests».
He was attempting to undermine the reliability of climate models, which in reality have underestimated climate change.
It has to be, if just 100 ppm increase could cause what you claim, oh that is right I forgot to mention, the phony positive feebacks, such as clouds as an exampe, which in reality are a negative feeback.
There is less and less reason to believe even the temperature trend predictions, much less the predictions of climatic chnage from aspects which in reality have nothing to do with global temperature.
The climate science also sure is subject to severe political pressures from varying lobbyist groups, first and foremost the oil an coal interests which are huge financial powerhouses especially in the US Senate — a body which in reality dictates the whole global «climate policy» or rather the absence of any such — serious climate politicans round the globe in reality have — as we now have seen — no chance at all against the denying forces and their huge media apparatus, as long as the public don't see some very serious consequences of climate change, fx.
The particular topic he takes to task is our society's squeamishness around the topic of sexuality, which in reality is a natural facet of human life.
To remind you of such a point, the Miami Ad School Toronto produced a scene of a working artist and his critic of sorts that's seemingly dreamlike, which in reality is of course a nightmare.
which in all reality, is the only logical aspect to putting one's own images up on the web in the first place.
The idea of having these huge mysterious objects, which in reality contained large dungeons, moving about and drawing players toward them seemed interesting.»
American and US Airways are officially merging today, which in reality means a whole lot of nothing in the short term.
Be aware that many car rental shops will offer you a Police Report for your «lost International Driving License», which in reality never existed.
This is a sales trick used by some puppy farmers to make the buyer feel that they are rescuing something, which in reality probably has numerous health defects.
The APR calculation is based upon the assumption that you keep your loan for the entire period of the loan, say 30 years, which in reality may not be the true hold period for a borrower.
Some other devices might not be as restrictive, such as the Apex TM772 tablet that is advertised as having 8 GB of internal storage, which in reality translates to a little over 3.5 GB available to the user.
In it, Jaine goes to a spa — which in reality is a weight loss center — and is forced to put her detecting skills to work when a B - list movie actress is murdered.
What made Mike unique among his friends was his insistence that they not use the verb «to be» (is, are, was, were, etc.) when writing because a verb of being implies an amount of certainty and perfection which in reality only exists in words and ideas.
He wryly observed that for teachers reporting on student performance, «the temptation is to create a technocratic or «professional» language containing a set of stock phrases that give an impression of objectivity or even measurement», but which in reality «leaves readers only half conscious or befuddled» (2006).
The handlebar mustachioed Chuck plays up the seemingly obvious connection (which in reality, Stallone has disputed, but not to the point of stopping this from using «The Untold Story of The Inspiration for Rocky Balboa» as a tagline) and embellishes his involvement on the film, which was actually non-existent.
I love this game, but I don't think its quite as good as the first game which I consider a perfect game, this one having a few problems which in reality are just popular nitpicks among players
To date I have lost nearly 3kgs in 2 weeks, which in reality is all the extra weight I loaded on over the Christmas period.
Love this day version of stars which in reality are really beautiful teal and purple flowers.
No, you'd be wrong... as soon as Houston was on the cards, any cold clothing was thrown immediately out because all I could imagine was sun sun sun... which in reality, it's more hot and sweaty!
The little lovelies are baked in a muffin tin, doused with a buttermilk glaze and topped with a vanilla hard sauce which in reality is a thick vanilla buttercream, plus a slice of fig and a sprig of rosemary.
While some might think «recycled» means old or reused, this form of recycling is using untouched virgin cashmere, which in reality gives recycle a whole new meaning ---- clean recycling.
Which in all reality was probably sent down the actual runway last fall.
Which in reality means I just need to be more mindful of what I'm putting into my body and how much movement I'm getting in each day.
It's frustrating when people won't listen when you tell them saturated fats and butter aren't as bad as the mainstream media leads us to believe but continue to top up on fats like vegetable oil which in reality are a lot worse.
Or the ability to activate the right muscles at the right time, which in reality is also a function of strength.
They also stress lots of carbohydrates like pasta and high glycemic foods, which in reality cause insulin resistance and excess carbs are stored as fat.
The former have been able to use their scientists and engineers for rapid economic growth, whereas the so - called developing countries (which in reality are not developing at all) are relegated to the role of consumers of technological products.
It's called «gesture politics» where Labour say they will do things which in reality achieve nothing.
Her description of the public advocate's duties gave us a clue as to what she will do with the position, which in reality is much like that of the Borough President, it's what you make of it.
Sixteen Cabinet members voted in favour of campaigning to stay within the EEC, while seven opposed the new terms on offer (which in reality were largely cosmetic).
«Her successful collaboration with David Davis shows that she is more than capable of working with liberty - minded Conservatives; but, such is the importance of this area (which in reality is not a party political issue) that if Chakrabarti wished to sit as a cross-bencher, that should not stand as an obstacle to her appointment by a Conservative Government.
Over the past five years Labour has opposed all kinds of cuts which in reality they have zero plans to reverse.
While important for individual places, these deals don't necessarily move us any closer to achieving the initial aims of creating a «Greater London» in the North, particularly given some of the deals have been struck with whole regions like the North East and the Tees Valley — far bigger geographies which in reality have very little to do with the Northern Powerhouse as initially conceived.
«doozie» sounds like an invention of an ad agency describing a sugar and corn syrup laden piece of something resembling either a cookie or a mashed potato or combination of both, although it is considered slang — which is not really the style of Hugh — you're more respectable than the slang form, which in reality in sucking up to you subjects moreso than lambasting same, seems highly inappropriate for you, unless you are simply losing it in your old age.
Tried out the Earth friendly gdiapers which in reality made more work for me.
Daft as it was, the winger further compared his training time to the amount of sweat which in reality was scarcely visible.
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