Sentences with phrase «wrong choices finds»

In BAD SAMARITAN, in theaters now, a nice guy making wrong choices finds himself tangling with a psychopath.
It was meant to be fun — although voters who made the wrong choice found themselves catapulted down an inflatable slide into a Dante-esque vision of hell.

Not exact matches

If you get confused about your options and end up making the wrong health - care choice, you could find yourself with some serious financial stress.
We found that the buttons were visible enough to ensure a trader does not miss anything or select a wrong choice when trading.
This episode from Esther offers us great encouragement and comfort when we find ourselves in situations where every choice is an odd mix of right and wrong.
And don't get me wrong, I understand how some people find religion a good choice for them.
Don't get me wrong, he is quality, but I think our problem doesn't lie in finding an out and out first choice striker, what we need is someone who has an entirely different dynamic to Giroud.
Don't bet me wrong, I think this is brilliant, and so much better than 20 - odd years ago when the choice was limited to what you could find in the Simplicity catalogue in your local department store... but it also means it's quite hard to choose sometimes, with the plethora of options available to you.
«It would be absolutely wrong for the government to raise the expectations of families and young couples only for them to find little choice and that they're unaffordable.»
Or maybe Amazon, I think, discovered that people wanted to view PDF files on the Kindle and their PDF browser is really terrible; and, in fact, [the] smaller Kindle couldn't view PDFs at all until a recent software update, so I do think that these manufacturers always make some choices about what people are going to want and what they don't want and find that some of those choices are right and some of those choices are just wrong.
But make the wrong choice and you will inevitably — like that delicious stud - muffin Meatloaf — find yourself praying for the end of time, so you can end your time with them.
Wells has found that witnesses who make the wrong choice but get confirmatory feedback often feel more certain about their decision than witnesses who made the right choice but get none.
In one experiment, Malpass found that simply saying «the suspect may or may not be in this lineup» reduced wrong choices by 45 percent.
Only then did she find out her assumption was wrong: lower - scoring students had a choice; top exam scorers were assigned to labs.
I found if I ate regularly and only kept good food choices in my house for everyone, I couldn't go wrong.
Just as the wrong choices can make your metabolism sluggish, the right foods can help you rev up your metabolism so you can find your happy weight effortlessly.
Coldly dismissive of any long - term romantic future but brattishly insistent on sex («I just got in from Brazil and felt like banging you,» he leers), Vincent is the least palatable of Isabelle's wrong choices; on the flipside, a dreamy married actor (Nicolas Duvauchelle) is cagey when it comes to carnal knowledge but finds in Isabelle an emotional sounding - board.
And so, our choice for the best movie of 2011 is Nicolas Winding Refn's stylish «neon noir» thriller Drive, an adaptation of James Sallis» 2005 novel starring Ryan Gosling as an unnamed Hollywood stunt - man and in - demand getaway driver who finds himself having to deal with the fall - out from a heist gone wrong.
Adam Bernstein takes Gilligan's taut script and finds a deliberate pace that cranks up the tension without sacrificing the small, human moments that make Breaking Bad so compelling — even as characters make exactly the wrong choices in their lives.
When important choices come up or things go wrong, these are often the teachers who act as mentors to help students find success.
There's no wrong answer; trust your instincts to find the choice that's right for you.
And perhaps unsurprisingly, people and dogs alike find it harder to make choices when they know that the wrong choice will be punished.
Make the wrong choices hard to find.
@ Moody and Starchild There is no point in making sensible comments here, no matter what features or ability other formats may have that are better than the PS4, there fans will always find away to downplay it, these are not gamers, they are fanatics, as gamers you may have your platform of choice, nothing wrong with that in my book, but to disregard the features and games just because your system can't do it or do nt have the option is stupidity.
Make the wrong choices, and you could find your roster lacking in specialists later in the game thanks to permadeath.
Not so much that you'll end up pressing the wrong button at a crucial moment or find the Grip slipping out of your fingers, but given the choice I much prefer to play at home with the # 65 Pro Controller.
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«Prove» is the wrong verb in most scientific contexts; «demonstrate» or «find evidence that» are safer choices
If it's the wrong choice, change it and when enough people do, we'll find that the face of our profession has changed as well.»
What's concerning about these findings is that if people aren't aware of what their health insurance covers and what it doesn't, that could lead to them to make the wrong choices about the right coverage for themselves and their family.
You're so very right about not relying completely on spell check... I can't count the amount of times that while proofreading i have found the wrong word choice due to spell check.
In our 2008 Benchmarking Survey, we found that approximately one third of all job seekers make the wrong choice.
If you find that your motivation to be in a relationship is to prove a point or to prove someone wrong, it may be time to reconsider your choice.
We found that taking on a mortgage may be the wrong choice.
I have found with many parenting decisions, there isn't really a right choice or a wrong choice — it's just a matter of choosing between two or more good choices.
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