someone else造句121 Short selling is disruptive speculation that requires someone else to lose.
122 He hates to dig down into his own money for someone else.
123 It is here that the signal takes on its value, the signal that, if it is produced in a place that one can call the ego topologically, clearly concerns someone else.
124 You just hate waste, and when someone else costs you dearly you see red.
125 Non-government organizations ( NGOs) working in the communities say there is much suspicion the vacated buffer zone will turn into profit for someone else as prime beachfront property for hotels.
126 "I had someone else, a programmer, look at it and say that's a legit message from twitter," Bandurski said.
127 It involved someone (usually a psychologist or psychiatrist) asking someone else to look at ten inkblot images.
128 The act of exploiting a terminal which someone else has absent-mindedly left logged on.
129 The greedy eaglet reminds me of our own foolishness when we try to get for ourselves something that belongs to someone else (James 4:1-5).
130 Importantly, this half-size rule does not apply to the image of someone else moving about the room.
131 I like the comradely sense of turning pages someone else turned and reading passages someone long-gone has called my attention to.
132 This does not mean that an antipaladin cannot take actions someone else might qualify as good, only that such actions must always be in service of his own dark ends.
133 So that is a flag that tells the compiler that I want to use or link into my own program code that someone else wrote that lives somewhere else on the system whose moniker is CS50.
134 She and her colleagues plan to investigate whether Mathieu takes an offbeat approach to nonmusical activities, such as conversational turn-taking and adjusting one's gait to that of someone else.
135 "Costly punishment, " the type of punitive behavior studied by Nowak and his colleagues, refers to situations where a punisher is willing to incur a cost in order to penalize someone else.
136 And of course when someone else picks the dishes you are not gonna turn the table at that time, turn lazy Susan at that time.
137 Sally is a buck-passer , she is always looking for someone else to put the blame on.
138 The next time you tweet something someone else said or wrote without attributing it to them, you might want to think twice.
139 A more emotionally charged issue can be dealing with family members and old friends who can't imagine you with someone else. That, said Zamboni, can make a person "feel guilty about dating.
140 Don't wait for someone else to laugh or express joy.
141 While Bank Holidays were traditionally a time when people looked to get on with home improvements, a study indicates that people would rather employ someone else to do the work.
142 Everyone she meets reminds her of someone else, usually an inhabitant of St Mary Mead.
143 For example, I see a color I call blue-green, which to me is blue with a touch of green. Someone else may call the color green-blue, because he sees more green than I do.
144 Be true to who you are. Stop trying to please other people or be someone else. Itrs better to be an original version of yourself than an exact duplicate of someone else.
145 If you're asking the questions, try to get someone else to do the camerawork.
146 So still loving your wife after she has sex with someone else makes you a chump?
147 Or, maybe we do, but we also lust after someone else.
148 Nicest thing you've done for someone else: Handmade cards, personalizing gifts.
149 Giorgio Vasari in his Lives of the Artists (1550) rarely praises an artist except comparatively – to be good, in his book, is to be better than someone else.
150 A copycat is someone who acts just like someone else or copies another person's work.