Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

167 Sentences With "way of talking"

How to use way of talking in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "way of talking" and check conjugation/comparative form for "way of talking". Mastering all the usages of "way of talking" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Spiotta flat out rejects this way of talking about literature.
They also become a coded way of talking about orgasm.
" Louie considers Snapchat "my main way of talking to people.
He had this modest way of talking about what he does.
I mean, it's a very directed way of talking to people.
I use it, it's my main way of talking to people.
What we need is a better way of talking about why.
And people have a very specific way of talking about art.
"  "Every generation has its own way of talking to each other.
For Beaumont, the story was a way of talking about arranged marriages.
It was a way of talking to one another, of trading ideas.
So that's not new, it's just a different way of talking about it.
In this speculative way of talking about games, Fugue In Void is hard.
So what is the most honest way of talking about the Trump economy?
That's how we learn Jenny has a unique and special way of talking music.
"All couples need a way of talking without fighting about important topics," he said.
I understand there's a way of talking about this that's really victim-blame-y.
"It's a very good way of talking about Brexit from the outside," he said.
With this revolution comes a push for a new way of talking about gender.
It's a fantastic way of talking about Will, and his whole life and career.
You've talked before about using science fiction as a way of talking about colonialism.
I'm that person who can find every way of talking myself out of exercising.
Racism is old, but Peele found a poetic new way of talking about it.
And I think that's a pretty sympathetic way of talking about what's happening right now.
Liberal democrats need to forge a new way of talking about the challenges they face.
"This is our way of talking about something else other than the fire," he said.
They were, instead, a way of talking about my anxiety about the act of painting.
For the Greeks, "Beauty and the Beast" predecessor "Eros and Psyche" was a way of talking about the relationship between the soul and erotic love, and its other predecessor, "Hades and Persephone," was a way of talking about the relationship between life and death.
This song is a positive way of talking about my journey of getting lost in that.
In some ways, Koster is just giving us a new way of talking about old problems.
There really is no way of talking about one aspect of his identity without the other.
This isn't a helpful way of talking about America's Iran policy, and it needs to stop.
"I just liked her way of talking, her walking, her scent, everything about her," he said.
But in his encyclopedic way of talking, of thinking, of seeing, an undeniable brilliance comes through.
"You know people from New York have a different way of talking and speaking," Manchin said.
So people have changed their way of talking about it to describe it as a crypto-asset.
"   "People felt really relieved to finally have a way of talking about these things with one another.
"While it may look like a conversational way of talking, it's actually a learned skill," Sears says.
Mr. Lucas's series about interstellar superweapons became a way of talking about American power in the world.
One might look at this and say this is just a really simplistic, unsophisticated way of talking.
The house and the island were also a sort of indirect, nondepressing way of talking about my mother.
"For every negative on the field, there's a positive, an alternative way of talking about it," Bauer said.
Our classical description of the world is a higher level, approximate way of talking about the wave function.
"I have a way of talking that does something to people," she said later, of her political style.
"What more literal way of talking about, dealing with, and addressing means of representation than photography?" he said.
But it's not untrue that there's a very different way of talking and acting online than in real life.
And I think that way of talking has been incredibly destructive, and it's been destructive in two separate ways.
I wanted to find a different way of talking about these things, rather than using explicit or stereotypical tropes.
She uses celebrity as a way of talking about what ideas we find attractive and what we find threatening.
Photographs courtesy Steve Speller Heatherwick has an earnest, expressive way of talking: wide eyes, little shakes of the head.
Likewise, it is Echo's distinctly batty way of talking that gives "Forest of Wonders" much of its considerable charm.
His ironical, world-weary way of talking and his chalk-striped suits and monogrammed slippers suggest a privileged upbringing.
"I think he has a way of talking to people and connecting with folks," said Cunningham in an interview.
"It's my way of talking about I know how to fight, and I know how to win," she said.
Still, we wonder, what is someone with this after-hours baggy way of talking doing in the Oval Office?
When a liar is processing too much information at once, it can result in an unnatural way of talking.
But, something that has been weaved throughout Drake's music over the years is his misogynistic way of talking about women.
"I didn't have any way of talking to my mom, I wasn't allowed to talk to my mom," she said.
I think I used to use it more as a way of talking to the people who watch the shows.
I mentioned Left 4 Dead at the top because there's no way of talking around that franchise's influence on Darksburg.
It's not about reading your future so much as a way of talking about your experiences and what's happening to you.
It was fun but disposable, a way of talking about the things teens go through without talking about them too seriously.
The pair wanted to find a way of talking to young people in swing constituencies about policies that would interest them.
At the end of the day, whether or not West's way of talking about bipolar is helpful is a tricky question.
To penetrate the gang, they need new names ("Shark Tank" and "Tectonic") and, most of all, a new way of talking.
He grew embarrassed about his clothes, his way of talking, even his hair, which was cut at home with a bowl.
That was her typically wry, self-deprecating way of talking about signing autographs and taking pictures with fans at Star Wars conventions.
This ironic sense of humor, it's probably closer to English than American, but it does reflect our way of talking and laughing.
But while they're at the photoshoot, Kim is making fun of Kourtney for her therapy-like way of talking about her feelings.
"Donald Trump has a way of talking to get people's attention, and it's drawn attention to a very important issue," Pence said.
So our way of talking about the cloud versions of Office 365 is that they're connected, that this breathes life into them.
Maybe this is a naïve or oversimplified way of talking about Dashboard records, but I experience them as "I," not "we" records.
So we need a better way of talking about hills and forests and oceans; we need to see them with fresh eyes.
It was a really political way of talking about the work that is not the way that museums usually talk about [art].
Later that night, as I walked home from the bar, I realized "gathering string" is just another way of talking about super-encountering.
He also had a certain in-your-face way of talking, like he was trying to prove to you that he was confident.
" Pence said Trump has a way of talking that gets people's attention and his comments have drawn attention to a "very important issue.
Its chips continued to use their own complex way of talking to a computer's software, but started to use some aspects of RISC.
I think you will see some Democrats still adhere to a '90s way of talking about these issues that everybody can win. Absolutely.
Later it becomes a way of talking about criminals versus the innocent, about lazy welfare cheats versus hardworking people, and citizens versus illegals.
What is happening now is very different -- it's happening with secrecy, it's happening with the feel good, polished way of talking about it.
The typical Democratic way of talking about, say, wealth inequality is to bring out Robert Reich, who will give a cute academic presentation.
Friday night's panel made clear that, at least in Chicago's organizing history, "rainbow coalition" was really a way of talking about class struggle.
Overnight, a change in the attitude, the way of talking — in the street, you would meet someone and they would say tu, not vous.
I decided look at my own role in this and use the words "Mind the Gap" as a way of talking about that space.
Today, "Beauty and the Beast" is a way of talking about power, consent, and what constitutes inner beauty and who gets to have it.
The riff raff we used to hang out with all had a pretty raw way of talking and everyone made fun of everyone else.
Though on the subject, Mr. Louis suggests that it is French critics who have a problem with his sister's way of talking, not himself.
To talk about the frontier was a way of talking about American-style capitalism, about its power and possibility and its promise of boundlessness.
" "Maybe one way of talking about it is that the people of Williamsburg are getting a break, culturally, when they're not getting a break.
Some moderates like his Midwestern background, elite credentials (he's a graduate of Harvard and Oxford), and soft-spoken but knowledgeable way of talking about policy.
"It's a way of talking about birds in a very literal way, but also in a very metaphorical tongue-in-cheek way," Ms. Huisman said.
The 56-year-old mother of six is petite with a giant smile, a soft voice, and an enthusiastic way of talking with her hands.
Mr. Pérez saw no way of talking him out of crime, but noticed how influenced the young man was by what he saw on television.
Ultimately, it distilled a precise way of talking about the message of Occupy and spoke to the effects of inequality so many people were feeling.
There is a shared sense, hard for anyone to resist, that nowadays Greenberg's and Fried's formalism has ceased to be a productive way of talking.
But the two-step is a way of talking around the unspoken premise: that what people like Trump and his supporters believe isn't actually harmful.
For political writers like Chua, tribalism is a way of talking about political differences without inquiring too deeply into either their content or their causes.
"If we need an indirect way of talking about black and white, maybe we can talk about red and yellow," he said of his Cleveland project.
And grit is another way of talking about resilience and for entrepreneurs in life, it's about how do you keep going when you don't feel like it.
And then the standard way of talking about that is you want to make sure that that stuff doesn't go where you don't want it to go.
By 2018, poptimism has gone from existing as a weirdo underground way of talking about music to becoming an ascendant ideology that's nearly as strong as rockism.
You're always losing them and finding them, and I think it's a good way of talking about realms and things we think that we have control of.
Society doesn't have a good way of talking about pedophilia, so many people attracted to children don't seek treatment at all, because of the stigma attached to it.
One thing that several people have mentioned to me is that they found the story very notable for its clarity and open way of talking about female anatomy.
Yet she is our most obvious problem here: Her way of talking mixes seriousness and comedy in an awkward amalgam and in vocal tones that lack any spontaneity.
The point, then, is that Trump's comments in the July 20 meeting are very much in line with his longstanding way of talking and thinking about these weapons.
Later, a guest on her show assured those watching that only a fraction of the infected would face "mortality issues," which is a new way of talking about death.
The Giant, at first an embodiment of childhood terrors, turns out to be a gentle soul with expressive ears, a melancholy countenance and an inventive, semi-nonsensical way of talking.
But we don't have a good way of talking about the hard problems of truth, about whether our work is giving you an accurate perspective of the world in context.
We didn't have a way of talking about the image building and performance that is intrinsic to pop as a genre — or at least, we didn't until star studies went mainstream.
Talking to startup folks like Volodarsky about what technology will do for weed, my first surprising conclusion was that strains are increasingly seen as an outdated way of talking about cannabis.
Boeing has a far bigger impact on the Dow, and on "the market," if we are using the Dow as a shorthand way of talking about all stocks, than G.E. does.
She had a way of talking to her parents, at once formal and capricious, as if she were a celebrity, with a fully developed sense of her own needs and preferences.
I would say that my latest directions of research have been primarily by way of talking with super-smart colleagues and serving on committees of graduate students who are using these systems.
Organizers said the old way of talking about temptations — condemnation and judgment — meant that kids often led double lives: "the good Muslim" at home, and the typical American teen with their friends.
And when mixed with this country's imprecise way of talking about class, it creates a toxic environment that stunts the performances of students who are trying to climb the social class ladder.
There is hope, though, for both New Orleans English and Louisiana Regional French, and it rests in part on the strong sense of identity that comes with a unique way of talking.
She has a way of talking about herself, a way of describing the world, her family, her sexuality, her cutting; you rarely meet someone who talks so openly about herself or himself.
Part of the strangeness of this moment is that for many of us there is no new information, not really, just a new way of talking about the obvious -- together, in public.
What we shared, though, dwarfed all those differences: the first two letters of the Myers-Briggs scale, which confirmed a mutual intensity and introspection, a common way of talking, thinking and connecting.
In fact, having observed them for months, I believe their unique way of talking about—and doing—coke is symptomatic of cocaine "going craft," at least in the eyes of this community.
It is my belief that Asian-Americans have to form their own way of talking about race, privilege and justice, one that acknowledges both our relative privilege and the costs of our invisibility.
I inherited this way of talking from my mom, who got it from her mom, supplemented by the legion of other voices every woman is surrounded by, reminding them that they're not enough.
So it's all the more urgent that we find a less archaic way of talking about women in politics, preferably one that doesn't make them seem like a stop in the Chinese zodiac.
An intimacy coordinator's most specialized skill is less a technical trick you could teach in an hour and more a way of talking and describing movement to elicit a particular quality of response.
It doesn't help these characters understand their world any better, and the mind flayer is introduced mostly as a way of talking about the creature with no name that haunts the second season.
"You're sort of flirting with your body's way of talking to you and saying this is something that you're sensitive to, so the likelihood of having a more durable bladder dysfunction is higher," Giordano says.
Frank Tirado ate in a restaurant with a wide smile and an innocent way of talking that belied the fact that he had just passed through some of the most difficult months of his life.
He has this way of talking quickly but affectlessly, as if he is telling me incredibly important but is also kinda bored by it, like the truths he possesses are more or less self-evident.
Men of bulk in loosened ties have a way of talking at her for hours and then lifting her best notions, as if accidentally choosing a nicer umbrella on the way out of a restaurant.
The thing I do in my interviews is walk that line between what they know and who they are, which is really another way of talking about what you just said, about knowing and doing.
Third-wave feminism had an entirely different way of talking and thinking than the second wave did — but it also lacked the strong cultural momentum that was behind the grand achievements of the second wave.
"If you go on a date with a Gemini and all they do is talk about other people all night, you know that's typical Gemini behavior and the Gemini way of talking about themselves," Renstrom says.
I am now of the view that there is always a way of talking yourself out of a situation, even if that's just by saying sorry, even if it's not your fault, or just walking away.
An interview conducted more than 90 years later reveals a woman very much of her era and class, with crisp diction, faultless grammar and a mildly ironical way of talking about even painful and contentious matters.
It's got a good grassy kind of flavor, but it's also a way of talking about the steps we can take to make our agriculture actually a force for good—not just less bad, but actually good.
He had a playful, rough-edged and disarming way of talking, said Cresencio S. Arcos Jr., an American diplomat who worked closely with him in the early 25s and was ambassador to Honduras from 232 to 1993.
Throughout her career, Carter used fairy tales as a way of talking about our fundamental animal nature — but she was not down with the idea that only men got to have the fun of turning into monsters.
Is it possible that new gene editing techniques like CRISPR — along with new applications, new players, and a new way of talking with the public — give science the chance to press the reset button on genetic modification?
His stalled plan to ban visitors from certain Muslim-majority countries, his moves against unauthorized immigrants and his retreat on the rights of transgender citizens, all speak of a personal shortcoming that goes beyond a way of talking.
At the Upshot, a desk at The Times that sets out to examine politics, policy and everyday life in new ways, we have tried to emphasize that polls are simply a structured way of talking to real people.
Convincing local populations and the international community that our actions are legitimate whereas terrorists' actions are not is at the very heart of effective counterterrorism; it is integral to sound policy, not simply a way of talking about it.
Similar to how people who have been laid off or fired should cultivate a not-defensive way of talking about that situation in an interview, there are honest ways to combat potential stigma in a conversation about your education experience.
He thinks the idea that the investor flows to passive could accelerate after the next downturn is a nice way of talking about what will really happen: "If they don't perform better in the next recession, then it's game over."
But it also showcases less positive traits, including his willingness to trample the truth for his own benefit, a selfish streak for which friendly foreign leaders sometimes pay the price and even a shockingly casual way of talking about political violence.
Trick Mirror is a map to the systems that ensnare us all and how they work, and if it doesn't find an escape anywhere, it at least gives us a way of talking about the things that hold us trapped.
McCammon's findings, and Ryan's curiously detached and uneasy way of talking about emotional vulnerability, confirmed my working theory: The curriculum of preparedness, no matter the cataclysm, isn't only about the concrete knowledge and skills a person must acquire to survive.
On both the left and the right, the terms "class war" and "class warfare" get used almost interchangeably with the Marxist concept of "class struggle," which was just Karl Marx's way of talking about the eternal political fight facing workers under capitalism.
However, that book does get read to some young children, and it does please me to know that some parents are using my books—and that one especially—as a way of talking to their kids and teaching them about marijuana medicine.
And she has a terrific way of talking to regular people around the country and she comes from Oklahoma and poor income family roots and she has not indicated anything, obviously it's too early, but I think she's going to be ready.
"There was a kind of clinical accountability to his way of talking about art," remembered James Leary, thinking back on the classes he took with Mr. Haacke in 2002, at the very end of his 35-year career at Cooper Union college in New York.
"He has a way of talking to the President that is collegial and engaged, and helps the President accomplish what he wants to and figure out how to get there, as opposed to finding excuses not to do something," another senior State Department official said.
"The #MeToo movement has exposed that we don't have a shared, fully developed, robust way of talking about everyday violence — especially sexual violence in the lives of women," Leigh Gilmore, a visiting professor in women's and gender studies at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass.
Hall's exploration of changes in the history of the alphabet offers a way of talking about their own ambiguity regarding finite categories of gender; it's also as a way of discussing the fickleness of so many of the systems that govern our everyday lives and identities.
"We had to one, come up with a way of talking about ourselves in a voice that actually stood out, but we also had to be more creative about all the channels that you could use to get the message out," Brown told Business Insider in 2017.
The other big issue is that grading a cloud gaming experience, especially at a trade show like E3, is just not a realistic way of talking about how well they'll work for you, or how well they'll work for the millions of people that may use them next year.
"I think everybody as you get older and your parents get older, the relationship changes, but often times you don't come up with a way of talking or a new way of discussing things," Cooper explains in a recent interview with PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle.
AI might be achieving unprecedented results in diverse fields, including medicine, robotic control, and language/image processing, or a certain way of talking about software might be in play as a way to not fully celebrate the people working together through improving information systems who are achieving those results.
Anyway, Mothersill supports but revises Kant's Third Critique by attempting to show that there are no principles or laws of taste,  but that judgements of taste are, as she puts it, "genuine" — not a roundabout way of talking about oneself, for instance, but really about specific things in the world.
Why this matters: "Understanding how nocebo effects work means that health care providers could actively use this knowledge in their way of talking to patients, how they explain things to patients and also which information to mention and to avoid in order to minimize the effect," one of the study authors, Alexandra Tinnermann, told Axios.
The Twitter targets, who had been secretly recorded at parties, in bars, on first dates, and during job interviews, only found out about the deception on January 11, when the first Project Veritas video, titled "UNDERCOVER VIDEO: Twitter Engineers To 'Ban a Way of Talking' Through 'Shadow Banning,' Algorithms to Censor Opposing Political Opinions" went live.
" One way of talking about Wilson's translation of the "Odyssey" is to say that it makes a sustained campaign against that species of scholarly shortsightedness: finding equivalents in English that allow the terms she is choosing to do the same work as the original words, even if the English words are not, according to a Greek lexicon, "correct.
On the contrary, it seems to me more vital than ever that we find a way of talking about Weinstein and the wave of testimony his case has unleashed as a symptom of endemic misogyny and violence against women and girls, a continuum of behavior from wandering hands through to rape and murder, and the expression of a culture that serves women -- and men -- badly.
His manner of leaving no stone unturned, as it were, leads him to analyze stones geologically and metaphorically by way of talking about Leonardo's passions for perfection and scrupulously scientific research, for example, and to note that Leonardo's childhood access to plentiful paper scraps and ink was far from normal at the time for a poor, illegitimate, unschooled boy living somewhat freely with his uncle in the countryside.
Willy, a local superintendent and central figure in Shopsin's life and this book, has an elegantly crass way of talking and a charisma that organized their block; there's the local who wore a daily uniform of "lots of denim and fur … part of his outfit was a shower cap"; there's "Beatnik Bob from next door," who is questioned by the paper on the arrest of a neighbor discovered to be a Russian spy.
That's what we did with Helene Cooper, tomorrow, she has been investigating what's happening in Niger, she goes to all the news conferences, she's talking to sources and having constant conversations, and she has a way of talking about it as a human being, being curious about it, admitting what she doesn't know about it, that makes you have an appreciation for the story as well as the storyteller, the journalist, that I think often is missing from a newspaper story.

No results under this filter, show 167 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.