Sentences with phrase «while everyone likes»

While everyone likes a happy puppy, being jumped all over can be overwhelming for little kids.
While everyone likes to complain about what they perceive to be the «ridiculous» cost of veterinary medicine, we want to remind everyone that veterinarians also have «ridiculously» high overhead to continue to provide even the most basic of safe and up to date medicine.
Problem is, while everyone likes good styling, consumers also buy midsize sedans for their interior comfort and easy, low - cost operation.
While everyone likes to talk about the joys of the neighborhood system, it's turned out to be class - and race - based in some pretty awful ways.
Now, while everyone likes to get on Kim's case every now and again, this time she just flat out lied.
Incidentally it was hand in hand with relgious tolerance, as many city states had their own gods, and while everyone liked their own gods best, they didn't generally go about killing and cursing everyone else just becase they prefered Apollo to Athena.

Not exact matches

Modern dating is tough, and sometimes it can feel like everyone else has a manual to follow while you're left in the dark wondering if anyone will ever love you.
But while everyone talks about ImageNet's success, «we hardly talk about the failures,» she said, underscoring the hard work researchers have building powerful computers that can «see» like humans.
Everyone is like - minded yet with different skill sets and interests so we are all able to get along while we also learn from each other.»
Sharks need rest like everyone else, but the things that sharks can do while sleeping are pretty amazing.
While VR headsets may not be realistic for everyone, creating consistent scorecards to judge candidates can also prevent interviewers from putting too much weight on things like physical appearance or shared interests.
While 484 people are said to be going, according to the organiser's Facebook page, it looks like not everyone is excited:
While waiting for everyone to join — typically an awkward period — ask an open - ended question like, «What are your plans for the weekend?»
While Lincoln has become something of a bustling hub for Midwestern startups, semiannual trips there might not sound like everyone's idea of a fantasy perk.
HERERA: An expensive cholesterol drug is getting a price cut and while that may sound like a good thing the lower price wo n`t necessarily be available to everyone who wants the medicine.
It seems like this is a topic that can be endlessly mined for new perspectives because (1) it is all about looking into the crystal ball to predict the future and (2) everyone's response to the unknowable future is different — some want a really big life raft, while others are happy with water wings and swim lessons.
Dollar bulls are much scarcer now while everyone seems to like the Euro.
So it looks like everyone who called Spotify's IPO too early (this includes Quartz) should prepare to sit tight a while longer.
While there are public transportation systems, like the subway, not everyone can enjoy the luxury of using them.
We just call it «The Spirit» and move on while everyone else is like «Well, he says The Spirit told him to, so I guess that is what we are supposed to do...» Well maybe, but I think The Spirit gets some credit for some bad ideas that were not His.
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring things we feel like we've seen a million times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
We just call it «The Spirit» and move on while everyone else is like «Well, he says The Spirit told him...
False Christians arn't persecuted True ones are though they even have been persecuted by the Vatican and other false Christians they are under ban in places like NK and Iran and some other places Jesus apostles where persecuted stephen was stoned John the baptist was decapitated Paul was liked in prison for a while you see only true Christians are persecuted how can the richest orinization on the planet claim to follow God and be the richest on the planet and actually persecute everyone else.
This is much more like having Theists vs Athiests — while Naomi runs around the ring trying to throw peanuts at the athiest and hitting everyone at teh same time.
I guess my point is that while some people are born gay, others are not, and it is doing a disservice people to say you are either born that way or not, just like saying everyone is making a choice.
But then it sounds like everyone looked away while TJ reinvented himself as a poor long - suffering dad chained to a crazy woman — instead of a garden variety philanderer with an inflated ego and a professional need to seem like a good guy.
While the gospel always includes themes of sin and redemption, brokenness and setting things right, we can not be so arrogant as to expect everyone's experience with it to look just like ours.
It's like the brash Texan going to another culture and refusing to lower his voice while slapping everyone on the back.
As everyone else shivered in the winter, I started having shaking episodes at least once a day while feeling like I was in an oven.
Writes hot checks like it's a pastime, is cheating on his wife, stole money from us, and continues to lie to everyone about who he is while trying to take more people's money.
And while I'm coexisting and letting everyone act like idiots I'm also going to argue against the insanity I have to tolerate according to American law.
While you're in the other room reading Jane Eyre and everyone around the TV starts screaming, just shout something like, «Pass interference?!
A friend who was a counselor before she retired and who knew from work one of the main problems in that church, sat me down one day and talked to me about what it had been like to work with that woman and how everyone saw that woman, and then my friend gave me this article to read that she had learned and used while she was still in practice before she retired: https://glynissherwood.com/12-steps-to-breaking-free-from-being-the-family-scapegoat/ This article speaks about family, but my friend told me it can be applied to any dysfunctional group of people.
I am a divorcee, pre-believer, a sinner like everyone else, and I have re-married a wonderful man (we became believers and were baptised together while engaged) we are inseparable.
That's not being different that just being like everyone else who wants a Christiless lifestyle while enjoying the presents of Christmas.
While I struggled to make everyone happy with lists of what foods they liked and didn't like, looking for recipies, strategizing ways to have more than one option available... in the back of my mind was the old - fashioned idea of saying grace — I knew we had so much to be grateful for, why was that so hard to connect to?
I find liberal atheists far more likely to coddle issues involving foreign minorities, suddenly telling everyone to be «tolerant» of things like Islam, all the while spewing rhetoric and filth about Christianity.
On Sunday, a woman I know, a woman I like, mama of three, stood on stage in her jeans, with a guitar in her hands, surrounded by neighbour - musicians, her husband, too, and she sang loud and lusty psalm praise, her throat exposed, her feet thumping, hair moving, voice carrying anthems, and I stood in front of her, unable to move while everyone sang like Pentecostals.
We all have that friend who likes to humble - brag about how cheap they get everything while putting everyone on a guilt trip about having anything nice.
people like you who can't mind their own business and seek to deny any group of americans their constitutionally guaranteed equality THE SAME EQUALITY EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO — then get all pissy about fags while displaying — what i've got to say appears some really unhealthy denial and latency issues... is definitely the enemy of reason.
The priest and preachers keep saying God is a mystery and to just trust him but that seems like a pretty thin premise to place all your hopes and dreams on a mystery while telling everyone around you who doesn't believe in your God that they will wish they had, because oh boy, your Gods mystery is gonna be awesome, even though you have no idea what it is or what it will be like.
When we've been waiting for something for a while, it can start to feel like God is withholding things from us, especially if everyone around us is graduating, getting married, acing interviews and having kids.
No one would even know atheists exist if it weren't for religion pushing its faith in everyones face like some overbearing perfume salesman forcing us to smell their new fragrance while pompously smiling and saying «Yes, isn't it the best smell!
Is it that they are allowed to be themselves in America (build mosques, while their women look like they are about to rob a bank) while we have to conform to their rules over there (women have to wear the stupid scarf thing, Christianity and other ideas and beliefs are often suppressed, and often with violence)... Or is it the fact that they ALWAYS start trouble with violence with everyone (yes, before 9 - 11 and before the crusades they invaded Europe - google the Battle of Tours for details).
I feel like everyone has been doing it for a while, so I may be a bit behind... hehe.
I guess my point is that since I don't make New Years resolutions (but do set big picture goals that I'd like to work on), I'm going to continue baking and eating desserts while everyone else goes on a juice cleanse.
While I like the idea of everyone having their own individual serving, the larger one was easier to put together and honestly easier to accommodate appetites of varying sizes.
I guess it's a bit like the chain letters of my childhood (did you do that, there was even a chocolate one, a bit like a chocolate pyramid scheme) in that it is popular in your «circle» for a while, then moves on once everyone has had a go.
My parents used plan camping meals like this — so delicious and special, while everyone in the campsites around us was eating hot dogs.
I made a version of Tikka masala for my Naanchos a while back, but I am going to give this one a try since my bf didn't really like the sauce (everyone else did, he is just the picky one LOL) The dish looks fab!!
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