The anger toward McNamee seemed forced, part of a rehearsed plan to come off as convincing.
It doesn't come off as quickly as you get closer to your goal weight.
Unfortunately, the politics come off as editorializing and the relationship is flat and script-bound.
Would I come off as a braggart if I argued that I was more deserving than colleagues?
The brick-and-mortar versions, however, come off as survival games that, to this path-of-least-resistance shopper, aren't worth the trip.
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Some with leadership experience fear appearing too aggressive, while team players don't want to come off as slackers.
In many ways Hawkins and Cates come off as the Southern versions of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.
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Having that person (intentionally?) come off as hallow and insincere is more so.
You know who did come off as authentic and admirable in all this?
What is meant as a serious scene can come off as unintentionally humorous.
Unhappy people in documentaries often come off as affectless, distant, and without focus.
For a variety of reasons, our initial public offering this week did not come off as we had planned.
And even when on the attack, the Scalpel didn't come off as aggressive.
As I sat down to write today, it dawned on me that this might come off as a touch self-indulgent.
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He tends to come off as an out-of-control rocker just speaking his mind whether the man likes it or not.
There was a little bit of adrenaline from the crowd but it didn't come off as the ball I wanted.
Obama could, in that environment, come off as the voice of reason the role he loves to play more than any other.
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Experts said Mr. Amendola needs to walk a fine line when questioning credibility so he doesn't come off as bullying alleged victims.
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But Hathaway's words of gratitude come off as way too rehearsed.
What can come off as miscellany in fact manages a theme.
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It's entertaining when sports fans chew the fat in that way, but in the arts certain criticisms simply come off as cruel, snobby or absurd.
The global audit firm would rather come off as stupid than complicit in the actions of whomever broke the law and stole MF Global customer funds.
Through it all King has, amazingly, stayed down-to-earth in her dealings with mere mortals and does not come off as difficult and ego-driven, at least in her own telling.
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He had only 4 months left to be Treasury Secretary and he could have come off as a greater hero than he actually was handling the crises in a matter-of-fact pragmatic manner.
Mendes and the cinematographer, Roger Deakins, produce some astonishing scenes soldiers seemingly turning into sand crabs, oil fires at night but without the test of combat the men come off as infantile and self-pitying.
Michael and the Tuohys come off as paragons of virtue, and the bad guys from indifferent teachers and predatory drug dealers to country-club ladies and unevolved country folk are situated safely outside and clearly labelled.
Floyd Landis and Tyler Hamilton may come off as weasels, but so too did Jose Canseco and Brian McNamee when they were in front of a nation talking about baseball and Roger Clemens.
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I've been telling my team: Don't be looking for another cut in interest rates to get the market to move, because it's not going to come off as much as it already has.
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