Sentences with phrase «who at least sort»

I would've liked to see a female helmer work this storyline, even a male director who at least sort of understood women.

Not exact matches

Another Reddit user responded: «I understand that some people genuinely have to limit their salt intake as much as possible (McDonald's isn't really the best place to practice that sort of diet, but hey, not my life) but for me, at least, it's easy to tell who genuinely needs it salt free and who's just trying to get the freshest fries they can.»
«A systematic de-anonymization and classification of people who employ encryption tools (of some sort, at least) for an entire nation» has never been exposed before, Guarnieri said.
At least we atheists do not have to sort out our conflicting emotions over the paradox of both coming from a God who supposedly loves us.
Free «At least we atheists do not have to sort out our conflicting emotions over the paradox of both coming from a God who supposedly loves us.
This sort of thing goes back at least to the time of St. Paul — who, I understand, had a difficult time with his parishes in Corinth and Galatia.
I can understand the idea of a party as a unifier and people can group together, but the way parties are set up now, it just fuels fringe elements who don't speak for the moderates who are forced to affiliate with one of two parties in order to feel at least sort of relevant.
The older picture of an inscrutable Absolute in whose hands we can nevertheless at least be sure we are held for good or ill, whether in life or in death, has given way to the modern Bild of a kind of sympathetically groping, eagerly persuasive deity who does the best he can with all sorts of obstacles beyond his control.
As the first step in evangelisation, we must try to keep this search alive... I think that the Church should open today a sort of «court of the gentiles»... to dialogue with those for whom religion is something foreign, to whom God is unknown, and who nonetheless would not like simply to remain without God, but at least to approach him as the Unknown.»
and again, Andrew Sullivan is at least one prominent g.ay man who has condemned this sort of reciprocal intolerance.
Yes, but the two lovers share in that; and by their sharing, they seem also — at least to themselves, each for the other — to share in the sort of endurance through all vicissitude which is characteristic of God who is never - failing love.
So far I've talked to at least 6 different people, have spent who knows how long on hold and I'm still no closer to getting things sorted.
Protein, fiber, carbs, what else do you need No worries, hemp tofu is sort of newish, or at least it's not very widely distributed, so you're not the only one who hasn't heard of it
At least in this case, it was a challenge trade of sorts, with then -24-year-old Taylor going to the Dodgers in exchange for Zach Lee, who had lost his prospect sheen, so the expectation was there that both could be good with a change of scenery.
The news comes as QPR continue negotiations with Mark Hughes about succeeding Neil Warnock as manager, with the hope that a new boss can reignite the fortunes of Taarabt, who has been on the fringes this term, having fired the R's to promotion from the Championship the season before.A deal with French money bags Paris Saint - Germain looked like going through in the summer, but Taarabt later blamed political differences for the transfer ultimately collapsing, leaving him frustrated at having to stay in England.The mercurial Moroccan has interest from a host of top European clubs, but his conduct in the last few months, including walking out of QPR's 1 - 0 win over Chelsea at half - time and consistently admitting he wants to leave, have left many questioning his attitude and professionalism.However, Qatari side Al - Sadd have not been put off, and made their move for Taarabt last week, only to pull out of a deal after being told it would take a whopping # 15 million to convince them to sell.That sort of figure also rules out Newcastle and Aston Villa as potential destinations, with the thought now that QPR will hang on to Taarabt until at least the summer, where they hope Taarabt could spark a bidding war, after being rejuvenated under a new manager and firing the club to Premier League safety.
So if we have the goalkeepers sorted out at least for the moment, we've got Bramall as the defender who might get more exposure.
While the Reds should do all they can to keep Coutinho, at least for another season, if he does leave there are players out there who could have a similar sort of impact on the team.
There are those who say just let the baby cry themselves to sleep, but I believe most of the so - called «experts» or at least those who weigh in on the subject believe in a more modified type of sleep training, especially in the first year of life — most of them do say to wait until at least 4 months, preferably 6 months before trying any sort of sleep training.
Other important sources of revenue are an annual dinner with famous keynote speakers, collection of dues from sub-organizations of the local parties like precinct or house district organizations, contributions at summer picnics, a variety of fund raisers, and typically some sort of «club» of regular contributors (e.g. one local party I was involved with had a «century club» for people who gave at least $ 100 per year to the local party).
But Stephen Williams, at least, might be the sort of MP who can cope with it.
I would urge some caution here, while it suggests both sides start with the same sort of base support we are not really comparing like with like: most respondents will have at least some idea of who Jeremy Corbyn is and what he stands for, but obviously can't know who the leader of an anti-Corbyn split would be, or what policies they would focus on.
The idea of a sieve for sorting numbers dates back at least 2,200 years to the Greek mathematician Eratosthenes, who developed a simple but effective method for picking out primes: Start, for example, with a list of numbers from 1 to 100.
For example, acupuncture is something that seems to bring at least as much relief to people who suffer some kinds of back pain as a lot of other surgical or other conventional techniques do; but we also want to try to warn people away from the sorts of remedies that are being prescribed that maybe or [are] not really backed up by much science at all.
That seemed to me a rather disingenuous answer and to many people there was a little doubt what General Groves really thought about this, and I have to say that partly at least on this account, the Los Alamos scientists were intimidated, felt intimidated; and in fact the people in Chicago who felt much less intimidation of that sort, they were not living on a military base, and they may have been wondering what to do with themselves anyway at that point.
Fortunately for the Fore — at least if one prioritizes physical health above the mental sort — after World War II, Papua New Guinea was overrun by Christian missionaries, who managed to convince them that eating one another was a bad idea for spiritual reasons rather than microbiological ones.
So this is, you know, the sort of thing that the people who study the sociology of science, I think, really should be taking a close look at; because, you know, people, it's easy to see the organizational difficulties of getting 3,000 people to push in the right, or at least the same direction, the right direction might be even harder.
The kind of person who would wash my dinner dishes before eating my dinner, letting my plate get cold on the table so I could at least sort - of enjoy it knowing the sink wasn't full of pots and pans.
I realise there's a sort of unwritten rule that if you dress up at an event like this you're fair game, but I was still pretty annoyed by everyone who took my picture without at least telling me they were doing it.
In addition, 90 % are at least 30 years old, so you won't have to worry about sorting through younger men and women who might only be looking for a hookup.
So IMO at this point one is still better off joining a club of some sort, making sure they are exposed to a number of people of the appropriate age who share at least this one interest with you.
It's safe to say that no one who's going to see Rampage is expecting a smart night at the multiplex, but it's also safe to say that the film's target audience is expecting briskly paced carnage — at least of the same sort that director Brad Peyton previously splattered about in the junky earthquake epic San Andreas.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
Still, it's fun, at least for a while, to watch the humans — who also include Keith Carradine as the town sheriff, Adam Beach as Dolarhyde's Indian cowhand, and Olivia Wilde as the requisite (sort of) love interest — go up against the aliens and be entirely mismatched.
The best French accent (not saying much here), at least one by someone that isn't Jean Reno, comes from Brit, Emily Mortimer (Match Point, Formula 51), who does a fantastic job as Clouseau's girl Friday of sorts, Nicole.
Repressed at best, strange at least, half - verbal Chep finds a kindred spirit of sorts in Fran (Paige Turco), a prop manager for a local production who has a mania for «real» props and the perfect gofer in Chep and his dream factory.
There had been some talk, in the lead up to award season, that the fact that Rockwell played a racist, one who ended the film on the road to at least some sort of redemption, should have somehow been counted against him.
In a way, I envy people who fall for this sort of thing, because at least they'll get something out of the movie, which is more than I can say for myself.
Yes, despite all his unspeakable and often times baffling behavior, the audience is supposed to have some sort of rooting interest in Gord, who is by far more repellent than his hardass father (at least his constant badgering of layabout Gord is justified, as opposed to Gord's self - centered contempt for just about everyone).
And just about everyone who sticks it out can at least attend the local community college, join the military, or find an entry - level job of some sort.
Often, when decentralized governance of this sort is used in schools, one of its central aims is to increase the voice of those who are not heard, or at least not much listened to, in the context of typical school governance structures.
It seems that almost every time we write an article about any sort of Volkswagen Group product, there will be at least one commenter who...
But of course they were poor, at least compared to their friends, and no amount of suave English, the sort that issued uncontrollably from their mouths, could change that; no amount of sobbing in Victorian sentences or chest beating before the Oxonian anchors on The News Tonight, who interviewed them, who stoked their outrage, could drape them or their dead children in the glow of foregone success: Mr. and Mrs. Khurana were forty and forty, and they had suffered the defining tragedy of their lives, and so all other competing tragedies were relegated to mere facts of existence.
It's sort of a running joke between my friends, or, at least, those who are interested in my writing, to call my books by the order in which I started them.
With DC Comics revealing its digital strategy yesterday, all of the major players now have some sort of digital comics plan, allowing folks who have an Apple devices (iPad, iPhone, etc.), a PlayStation Portable or even just access to the web to read at least some of their comics in a digital format.
As I've never been priced at that point, and I am just the sort of author who is a candidate for it — one with a committed and reasonably large fan base — I am unconvinced, at least based on my anecdotal experience.
There's still a sizeable number of buyers who still prefer physical copies of their music, so giving them this sort of «two for one» value could sway consumers, at least somewhat, in the Cloud Player's direction.
Some see him as prickly, the sort who can get himself quite worked up and come out swinging, at least verbally.
Dark Pit never had any sort of interaction nor connection with 3 sacred treasures unlike all the other alts who at least have a little bit of an connection to the source material.»
Those who were looking towards Beyond as a worthy successor to Heavy Rain should probably just stick with Heavy Rain for now, but at the very least, there's plenty of Ellen Page fan - service for those who are into that sort of thing.
An offering of # 11.39 or $ 15 will get you Hard West (sort of like the Wild West meets XCOM) for free, and those who plunk down at least # 30.39 or $ 40 will get a free copy of Master of Orion, the classic turn - based sci - fi strategy game.
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