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36 Sentences With "toy with the idea of"

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Sometimes we toy with the idea of Jeff returning to full-time work.
Perhaps Ryanair or easyJet will toy with the idea of a full-service subsidiary.
They'll toy with the idea of what heels and babyfaces mean, which is fine.
Rather than bomb Iran, he began to toy with the idea of talking with it.
Democrats support paid parental leave, and toy with the idea of providing greater support for childcare.
And if he were to toy with the idea of passing his trade to his kids, who knows?
I did toy with the idea of doing a My First Poppy Grow Kit, [which is] my grandma's idea.
Her accidental marathon, combined with the extremes of her grief, leads her to toy with the idea of running an ultramarathon.
They have watched Trump publicly toy with the idea of stopping the payments in an effort to extract concessions from Democrats.
Toy with the idea of flirting energetically with anyone I think might be induced into sending me one, but dismiss as immoral.
It only makes sense that Blake Shelton would toy with the idea of proposing to his girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, on The Voice.
Lots of shows toy with the idea of their women characters testing out life as "one of the boys" for an episode.
The team did toy with the idea of adding pupils and eyebrows, but it was Baena who ultimately convinced them that simplicity is the best approach.
As ticket sales increased after the closure was announced on June 14, Ms. Roth said, she began to toy with the idea of keeping "Indecent" open.
Marian Goodman has a wonderfully spare display of squat limestone sculptures by Gabriel Orozco that toy with the idea of cubes or dice, but include references to body parts.
Instagram has been steadily beefing up its Direct Messaging feature in recent months, as it has begun to toy with the idea of spinning out messaging into its own, separate app.
None of the three sections fully work without the other two, resulting in a multi-tiered experience that does more than just toy with the idea of replicating someone else's life experiences.
Some Jordanians still toy with the idea of deploying the Southern Front to create a sanitised belt 10km wide on Syria's side of the border, which might meet Mr Trump's demand for safe havens.
Sleek automated pods like these are becoming a more common sight in the Bay Area and Washington D.C. as food delivery startups toy with the idea of replacing their armies of gig-economy semi-employees.
While the film obviously intends to toy with the idea of "happily ever after," in effect, Me Before You plays out like a daydream in which assisted suicide is just another fantasy route to permanent happiness.
As if to underline their discontent with the euro in particular, two important Italian political parties, Bepe Grillo's Five-Star Party and Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, are going so far as to toy with the idea of introducing a parallel currency for Italy.
"With this collection, the idea was to take the codes and iconography of the Adidas Originals brand and look at what their symbols mean and turn them on their head, to invert what's on the surface and add a layer of subversion; also to toy with the idea of what's authentic and what's fake, and how a certain setting can change perception entirely," Wang told Vogue.
It still startles me that 15 years before America as a nation would even start to toy with the idea of allowing gay marriage, a hench dude in a crop top and pink lycra called Mr Ass was able to tour the Bible Belt states of Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky; cheered, clapped, and hollered along the way by ecstatic sons and fathers, as he slinked around wrestling rings, oiled up to the heavens; slapping, propositioning and pointing at his buttocks for everyone to see – all to the sound of this wonderful song.
"If Republicans can toy with the idea of spending billions of dollars on a boondoggle like Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's border wall, certainly responsible Members of Congress can find the will and the funding to ensure 3.4 million American citizens in Puerto Rico have access to quality healthcare," she added.
The statue was stolen on at least three occasions, the last time in 2003, obviously for the purpose of its subsequent remelting. This prompted the city authorities to toy with the idea of replacing it with a statue made of granite or marble, which would make thefts less lucrative.
332; he also voiced against the Catalan statute as unrepresentative Blinkhorn 2008, p. 81 and started to toy with the idea of an exclusively Navarrese statute.Blinkhorn 2008, p. 82; in 1935 declared that PNV revealed its true revolutionary colours in 1934 and no longer deserved alliance with the Carlists, Blinkhorn 2008, p.
After the 9 September 1944 coup, the new government of the Fatherland Front liked to toy with the idea of wiping up everything it deemed bourgeois establishment. All leading clubs without exception underwent mergers. Following the restructuring of social and sports life under the new communist ruled government, SC Vladislav merged with SC Ticha on 18 February 1945 with all its available assets (players, coaches, finances). 13 Vladislav players were included in the merged team.
" Comics historian Les Daniels observed that "Working with artist Keith Giffen, Levitz completed the transformation of Legion into a science- fiction saga of considerable scope and depth." In August 1984, a new Legion of Super-Heroes series was launched by Levitz and Giffen.Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 208: "As DC began to toy with the idea of relaunching some of their more popular titles using high-quality Baxter paper, the Legion of Super- Heroes was an obvious chioice.
She also serves as a foil for Special Agent Tony DiNozzo, a former Baltimore homicide cop and "wannabe playboy" played by Michael Weatherly. From early in Ziva's time on the show producers began to toy with the idea of pairing them romantically, but continued to place a number of obstacles in their way (namely difficult circumstances and other love interests). Ziva's upbringing is alluded in her first few seasons. She is depicted as having a somewhat troubled background with a difficult family history.
Despite Paramount's failure to build a national broadcast television network, the company retained KTLA, and executives at Paramount continued to toy with the idea of entering the television medium once more. Paramount sold its library of shorts and cartoons in separate deals to U.M. & M. TV Corporation, Associated Artists Productions and Harvey Comics (the Superman cartoons were already sold to National Comics when Paramount's license to Superman expired). In 1957, Paramount sold most of its pre-1950 sound live action feature film library to EMKA, Ltd., a subsidiary of MCA.
208: "As DC began to toy with the idea of relaunching some of their more popular titles using high-quality Baxter paper, the Legion of Super-Heroes was an obvious choice. Utilizing the talents of writer Paul Levitz and artist Keith Giffen...the Legion was off and running in their own new title with a major new storyline...the Legion's other monthly comic changed its moniker to Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes with issue #314." with a five-part story featuring the Legion of Super-Villains. Giffen left in the middle of the story and was replaced by Steve Lightle, who stayed on the book for a year.
In the 19th and early 20th century, Sweden had little to no legislation protecting people with disabilities and openly treated them as second class citizens who didn't deserve to have equal opportunity. They would incarcerate people that were believed to have a disability, including children as young as seven years old to ensure that they wouldn't reproduce or contaminate society. This was Sweden's initial solution for dealing with people with disabilities. In the mid-20th century, this began to gradually change as Sweden started to pass legislation that supported people with disabilities living outside of institutions and they began to toy with the idea of other programs that would help people with disabilities.
Regarding the EP's final four tracks, and their exclusion from their forthcoming album, the band stated, "We had been writing and demo-ing for this record for some time, we found ourselves sitting on a lot of songs at the beginning of the year. Too many really, if there is such a thing. You’ll be glad to hear that we didn’t even toy with the idea of a double album, probably because we weren’t taking any drugs." Guitarist and vocalist Scott Hutchison stated that the track, "Boxing Night", is thematically linked to the band's second studio album, The Midnight Organ Fight (2008), which dealt with the aftermath of a romantic break-up.
208: "As DC began to toy with the idea of relaunching some of their more popular titles using high-quality Baxter paper, the Legion of Super-Heroes was an obvious choice. Utilizing the talents of writer Paul Levitz and artist Keith Giffen...the Legion was off and running in their own new title with a major new storyline...the Legion's other monthly comic changed its moniker to Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes with issue #314." with a five-part story featuring the Legion of Super-Villains. Giffen left in the middle of the story and was replaced by Steve Lightle, who stayed on the book for a year. The debut story arc saw the death of Karate Kid in issue #4 (November 1984).
Scholar Carol Siegel compared "Violet" to Janis Joplin's "Piece of My Heart" as a "popular song styling of female sexuality at different points in white women's emancipation." Commenting on the song's lyrical content, she writes that "Love's body becomes the battleground upon which she meets and defeats males who would possess her." Siegel suggests that the song's lyrics toy with the idea of offering one's body for subjugation, but that Love shifts the power dynamic "at the moment of her offer... she reasserts her control, not unlike Bessie Smith challenging her listeners to deny that her body belongs to her, to destroy because it is she who chooses." Furthermore, Siegel suggests that the song's title itself alludes to the word "violate" as Love vocalizes it in her performance.
FIFA were highly critical of the ruling; president Sepp Blatter said "the verdict in favour of the player will have far-reaching and damaging effects on the game as a whole. [It] is... a Pyrrhic victory for those players and their agents who toy with the idea of rescinding contracts before they have been fulfilled." Football clubs were also hostile; A Hearts spokesman described it as a "dark day for football clubs", while Celtic, one of Hearts' and Rangers' rivals, stated bluntly that they would sue any player who broke his contract, believing that a court of law would support them regardless of any prior arbitration decision. The European Club Association has vocally criticised the ruling on several occasions, most notably after CAS decided Real Zaragoza had to compensate FC Shakhtar Donetsk for Brazilian midfielder Matuzalém's controversial transfer in May 2009.

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