Sentences with phrase «yawns from»

If I did, it would be highly premature, and would generate nothing but yawns from the guests who are merely want to view the property.
In contrast, you do not want your résumé to evoke yawns from the person reading it.
(See also my post of Aug. 26, 2005 about yawns from law departments on retainers paid quarterly in advance and Oct. 14 on retainers and prompt payment.)
The detailed environments of a game like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided are a joy to explore over the course of days, but likely to elicit more than a few yawns from those sat in an auditorium.
Study suggests that dogs are more responsive to yawns from individuals they have close social bonds with.
Microsoft's efforts in the mobile OS arena have been greeted by big yawns from the majority of smartphone shoppers.
It's an homage in almost every way, so here's the dilemma: should I fault the film for being artistically accurate, or should I blast it for being so conceptually dated in its writing as to inspire yawns from many of today's audiences, including myself?
Other research also showed that young children aren't likely to catch yawns from other people, either.
In 2008, he showed that dogs can catch yawns from humans.
Also opens another round of «I am not running although God knows I want to but I won't and I'm not» yawns from soon - unemployed Bloomberg, whose witch doctors must now either sit shiva, find a new gravy train or more ways for Lame - duck Mike to quack.
Nietzsche's time yawns from infinity to infinity.
The move was greeted with yawns from the banking community, which lowered mortgage rates by a mere -LSB-...]
So, the outlook for 2018 is expected to look a lot like the narrow trading band seen in 2017, which means a lack of upside garners a big yawn from investors.
They found that, when budgies could see each other, they were around three times as likely to yawn within five minutes of a yawn from their neighbour.
And, it all comes together in Bixby where the veterinarian couple and their three children come home to happy tail wags from Rex the rescued Doberman, soft nickers from «ancient» fuzzy pony Topper, and a yawn from fat yellow cat Scratchy.

Not exact matches

From an iPhone 5 that «changed everything again» by adding half an inch to its screen, to a Motorola Razr whose distinguishing feature was a large battery, the best these new products deserved was an unimpressed yawn.
Just hearing Andrew Carnegie's name brings back yawns and daydream distractions from high school history class.
Most observers yawned when the new appointee assumed the leadership mantle from longtime CEO John Lau, despite Ghosh's immediate message to the market that he was going to aggressively reposition Husky.
So it was this afternoon that he yawned his way through three questions from Michael Ignatieff on the government's policies on climate change and shrugged away three questions from Jack Layton on the extension of this country's military mission in Afghanistan.
A more refined view would recognize the potential for the yawning gap between price and value to snap shut, particularly in periods where deteriorating market internals suggest a shift of investor preferences from speculation to risk - aversion.
Conservative spokesmen have pointed to the «trickling down» of the benefits of economic growth as the ultimate solution to racial problems; they have at times seemed to court the support of segregationist elements; and they remain at this late date without a positive program of action aimed at narrowing the yawning chasm separating the black poor from the rest of the nation.
How do we keep from yawning over the Bible when we've heard it all before?
Yawn, another embarrassing poster from Arizona.
But Abraham's faith was not of this sort, if there be such a faith; for really this is not faith but the furthest possibility of faith which has a presentiment of its object at the extremest limit of the horizon, yet is separated from it by a yawning abyss within which despair carries on its game.
General Eisenhower has repeatedly told us that in a nuclear war there can be no victors, only victims; and General MacArthur, speaking in Tokyo, said, «Another war may blast mankind to perdition, but still we hesitate, still we can not, despite the yawning abyss at our very feet, unshackle ourselves from the past.»
Bergson's philosophy sprang, he tells us, from an analysis of Herbert Spencer's First Principles, undertaken to update and clarify Spencer's physics — particularly his concepts of space and time.5 The young philosopher was astonished to discover, through this analysis, that there is a yawning chasm between the time physicists use and the time human beings (including physicists) experience.
And obviously God is separated from man by the same yawning qualitative abyss when He forgives sins.
That's fine — yawn — but this time, we gave our grilled cheese a makeover from the outside in: we used a waffle iron to fuse a whole bunch of tater tots into a delicious crispy potato «bread».
Thanks for the post... one of the first that I have read from a Mitchell supporter that really tries to look at this yawning gap between Simmons» analytics and Mitchell.
- the earth does crack, the ground yawns wide before you, and a moment of hope and freedom and reprieve bursts in your heart, before you hear a rumbling chortle pour forth from the secret, chthonic places of the deep, and you realise even the bowels of the planet have come to void their stinking mirth all over your shoes.
He had brought his horse up from seventh to third, and on the turn into the stretch, lo and behold, he found a yawning gap along the rail.
I am seriously tired of him repeating himself everytime when he gets beat, I think it's a big big yawn for any sober Arsenal fan.And it seems Wenger is getting consistent in the wrong area from my point of view too!
It's also hard to judge his optimal waketime because I feel like he is constantly tired from not getting good naps... sometimes I am putting him down 30 minutes after waking because he is already yawning and getting fussy!
The child sweetly replies with their «goodnight», yawns, turns their head over on the pillow, eyes close and not a peep is heard from them until the next morning.
In fact, they seem to know from birth the best time to yawn, wiggle, cry, or cover their faces to ruin that perfect shot!
I might be suffering from lack of sleep and all day be yawning and feel like I could fall asleep at the drop of a hat but when I climb into bed my eyes pop open and I am wide awake... and the cycle continues.
Explores the meanings of different actions, expressions, words, and sounds, from a kiss and a clap to a wave and a yawn.
Thankfully this advice from Heidi Murkoff can help you and your baby sleep a little more — and yawn a little less.
Note that even just a short while after waking in the morning or waking from a long nap you might see your child yawn, appear lethargic, or rub their eyes.
What makes Mr Cameron's backpedalling so depressing is that he has often seemed to stand apart from the political class - all the more necessary when the MPs» expenses scandal has opened up a yawning chasm between Westminster and the people.
This is the yawning chasm that divides Andy from Jeremy, and no amount of openness about policies or interesting ideas, however welcome they may be in setting the tone of the debate, can cover for it.
In research on people, those subjects that perform contagious yawning also recognise images of their own faces and are better at inferring what other people are thinking from their faces.
Scientists still don't agree on why we yawn or where it came from.
School officials in Richardson, Texas, wanted a math program that could lift up low - performing middle schools and close a yawning achievement gap across racial and socioeconomic lines when they asked for help from the city's largest employer, Texas Instruments (TI), in 2004.
WIKIMEDIA, BRUNO BASTOSIn a small study of animals whose yawn durations were tabulated from YouTube videos, researchers found that the longer the yawn, the bigger the brain.
STAT News pointed out that the cooling idea is controversial, and that the brain doesn't really cool down from yawning.
«Because big genetic studies have been done on schizophrenia and autism and other diseases, you can calculate someone's risks of developing those diseases from their genetic information and you can see if it's associated with contagious yawning,» she said.
Though they won't work for everyone, they just may keep you from yawning your way through your vacations.
Then I locked the door to my chaotic old apartment (my old landlords, mercifully, gave me some wiggle - room on moving out), piled high with yawning boxes and sprinkled with valuables I'd salvaged from the flood.
Excessive yawning may indicate a sleep disorder, which Dr Georga Cooke, from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, says may be treated with a sleep study, where you are attached to machines that monitor your sleep.
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