Not exact matches
Very, very
smart, but skeptical beauty consumers
who maybe
felt like they didn't really trust beauty.
Those
who do it probably come away
feeling like they are pretty
smart too — which is a nice incentive as well.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents
felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those
who engage in such practices think they are
smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund firms has put enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents
who felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
I woudn't want any attractive women or men
who wear
smart suits to
feel bad about that.
Just another angry man
who will call out to GOD when he isn't
feeling so strong and
smart to rescue him in his hour of need which may be any moment now.
For those of us
who have been told that we are too much — too loud, too opinionated, too
smart, too bold, too quiet, too curvy, too skinny, too sexual, too intense, too
feeling, too soft, too tender, too young, too old, too liberal, too conservative — may we say: you belong here with us.
In the meantime, check out these cool people I met at BioLogos: Dennis Venema (
who strikes me as being both
smart and wise), Steve Matheson (
who knows how to make just about any conversation more interesting), and Justin Topp (
who instantly
felt like a friend).
Meeting new people is fun — I've been out for drinks and coffee with several different people, and it's interesting to see
who I really click with and
feel connected to instantly (funny sarcastic
smart fit people usually draw me in).
Were their
feelings considered before being sold?Listen in this world you have to act
smart or you'll be on the losing side at every point in time.If wants to leave let him go after all football is a business.It's just those
who refuse to be
smart who always lose as is the case of Arsenal.
I work at a college as a janitor even though I
feel like I'm
smarter than most of the people
who go there.
Veronica thank God, you must be the
smartest person alive i'm tired of people comparing humans and animals like they are equals.These people that think like that must be doing things to their pets I'm sorry.It's repulsive how some people compare animals and babies as if you give birth to a pet.Even when you're pregnant in the first trimester your pet starts to act out and become belligerent you get annoyed easily you
feel big and sick you don't
feel like dealing with a pet
who is just acting out of jealousy.
Forget about raising a child
who is kind and
smart and
feels supported and loved: these days, that's not nearly enough.
There are times when I
feel like whatever paper she's discussing is out of my league in terms of understanding (or simply not available full - text), so I don't have much to say, although I appreciate her post and the comments of those
who are
smarter than I am.
I always moisturize after the shower, but I don't
feel like I have to after washing with Nutri Serums — which makes it a
smart choice for anyone
who wants to simplify their routine.
You insinuated that parents are not
smart if they bed share yet argued to not allow parents
who chose not to bed share to
feel like less loving parents.
I happen to
feel very strongly that breastfeeding should be the norm, ra ther than the exception, because it's what babies are meant to have, and babies
who are denied breastmilk are statistically less healthy, not as
smart, and generally not as well - off as those
who are breastfed.
But we also need
smart, capable people
who want to work in government, and I have
feeling we will see Gareth back here one day in one capacity or another.
But he quickly added that «clearly I believe the
smartest political move for him is to form a coatlion to have a united front against Andrew Cuomo,
who I know for a fact Curtis
feels has done the wrong thing for the state of New York.»
And it has the added thrill of making you
feel a little bit
smarter than everyone else
who might have been trying to justify their cheese addiction.
The kids
who cheated probably
felt more pressure to live up to their
smart reputation, and that pressure may promote winning at any cost, says study coauthor Gail Heyman.
Those of us
who exercise may be drawn into popular workout trends, like CrossFit or hopping on the elliptical for 60 minutes, but in my research, I've learned that overly aggressive high - intensity interval training (HIIT) or chronic cardio may not be the
smartest way to look and
feel our best.
Once you
feel your way to an answer, ask
who put this idea that you are not good enough or
smart enough or attractive enough in your head.
It takes a little more effort and awareness to be a
smart shopper, but in the end I
feel better when I purchase clothing that was made by people
who make a fair wage and doesn't use animal products.
As a girl
who hasn't always
felt strong,
smart or bold I love this mission.
I
feel like there are many
smart women out there
who I can benefit from and did for this outfit.
«The goal was to make shorts for women
who love classic pieces and want to
feel pulled together and
smart, always,» says Jane Bishop, co-founder and creative director of Jean Stories.
I really
feel so lucky that I found a partner
who is
smart, kind, hard - working, and loving.
Brandon works at a college as a janitor, even though he
feels like he's
smarter than most of the people
who go there.
In this week's Love Essentially, I explain what exactly it means to
feel like an underdog in love and relationships, and I offer dating advice for underdogs
who want to be
smart, and find...
Most turned on by short, small, petite blonde or redhead women that love the outdoors, Road trips, Exploring, Adventure, Hiking, Mountains, Horses, Country type, little shy, little childish,
smart, discrete
who love to
feel and show passion.
Looking for worldly rollicking adventurer
who has laughter and fun in his bones, someone poetic, thoughtful,
smart and wise, spiritual and deep, mature in relationships and comfortable expressing
feelings and physical affection, for potential monogamous relationship.
Be
smart, realize that the pain you may have
felt at the hands of your spouse can naturally lead you to want to date someone
who is an opposite of your ex.
21 African American clean cut,
smart, college student
who realizes this not the end of the world an still can have a normal life with children and looking for people
who feel the same way
In this week's Love Essentially, I explain what exactly it means to
feel like an underdog in love and relationships, and I offer dating advice for underdogs
who want to be
smart, and find and sustain healthy romantic relationships.
Beatriz At Dinner, in other words, is
smart enough to recognize that privilege means being comfortable everywhere and never taking offense at anything (which, in Strutt's case, includes getting an object lobbed at his head), while others
feel like they're servants
who have been allowed to sit at the big table even when they've been invited as family friends.
Other than the fact that she looks great, and that the movie has an ending that I actually thought was
smart, with a good wrapped - up
feeling that will satisfy those
who were invested in the series, there is absolutely nothing positive to say about this final chapter.
There is nothing conspicuously revolutionary about the «The Kids Are All Right», a sleek,
smart, enormously entertaining film about a middle - aged lesbian couple (played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) whose teenage kids seek out the sperm donor
who is their biological father (Mark Ruffalo); it has big - name actors, a sun - dappled Los Angeles setting, and the
feel of a classic Hollywood comedy at its snappiest.
We are at a point with reality television where we can recognize its fabrication yet still enjoy its drama, and The Hunger Games succeeds by allowing us to care about
who teenagers are hooking up with while also still
feeling smart about it.
Sure, cataloging the film's copious references and antecedents will make critics
feel smart — but does that just make First Reformed fan service for those
who share Schrader's obvious affinity for Bresson, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Ingmar Bergman?
Despite a passable grade, given the stretched - out
feel to the movie, with, for a film about a nationwide revolution, the
feeling that it's a bit small in terms of scope, this is a clear example of why splitting the final book into two films, while financially
smart, is quite a bad choice for fans,
who deserve to
feel fired up when going into the fourth and final film in the franchise.
One role you'd expect: nerdy, awkward, virgin teenager Nick Twisp,
who meets what he
feels is the love of his life, a
smart, pretty Francophile named Sheeni Saunders (Doubleday, 18), while on a mini vacation at a trailer park in Ukiah, California.
Blame must go to the Farrelly Brothers,
who could have tried a lot harder by making the film more contemporary (every situation
feels dated) and much
smarter.
A comedy centered around a multi-dimensional African - American woman
who is
smart, funny, vulnerable, sensual, wise, proud, charming, flawed, resilient, well - educated, an inspiring teacher and a loving friend
feels almost like the cinematic equivalent of a unicorn.
However, the film's pure and simple
feeling is
smart for how it keeps the spotlight on Hawkins —
who gives another immersive performance to her list of many.
She plays a
smart character
who you really
feel sympathetic towards, considering she's not in this situation because she's stupid, but because she's there out of desperation.
44) «Wilson»
Smart Rating: 42.72 Release date: Friday, March 24, 2017 Genre: Comedy Starring: Woody Harrelson, Laura Dern, Judy Greer Description:
Feeling lonely and isolated, Wilson (Woody Harrelson) tracks down Pippa (Laura Dern), the ex-wife
who left him 17 years earlier.
Little Red Rashômon is a great idea for a movie — telling the Red Riding Hood tale from the alternate views of Little Red (Anne Hathaway), Granny (Glenn Close), the Woodsman (James Belushi) and the Wolf (Patrick Warburton)(
who feels he got a bad rap)-- but this low - budget animation doesn't have enough comedic
smarts or sufficient visual ingenuity to quite make it work.
«And it doesn't
feel like the work of Jason Reitman,
who made a sterling debut with a string of
smart comedies.»
Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (
who won an Oscar for penning the 2011 tragicomedy «The Descendants») also deserve a lot of credit for writing a movie that's as
smart, funny and sweet as it is incredibly heartbreaking at times, because although their coming - of - age story follows an all too familiar journey, they manage to make it
feel like an entirely fresh experience.
But then you read that John was a dreamer
who could never find his books and was always disheveled or that Jackie regretted
feeling like she had to hide how
smart she was.»