Sentences with phrase «described as a game changer»

Described as a game changer, the Elytra is a special item that can be equipped to provide players the ability to glide from high places, according to Game Spot.

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The new platform has been described by some analysts as a «game - changer» for its ability to solve the limited usability problem plaguing most major cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin.
All the while, they haven't bothered to look into Obama's past and the LATimes even withheld the Obama - Khalidi tape / transcripts, which was described as a potential «game - changer»
SugarCreek Celebrates Grand Opening of Indiana Facility September 2016: Richardson describes the Cambridge City facility (CCI) as a «game - changer» for SugarCreek and the food industry, and visitors who toured the facility at today's ceremony saw why.
One party whip described the loss as a game - changer for the hung parliament.
In addition, Stringer said that later this month his office will launch a new website called «Speak Up New York» which he described as a potential «civic game changer
But they described the prime minister as a «game changer».
Both the House and Senate passed the legislation, described as a «game - changer,» with wide bipartisan support on Oct. 7 to send it to Kasich.
In a video released by the German brand, Mr Webber describes the 592bhp Mission E as a «game changer».
He described the move as a «game changer» for children's publishing, and added that the costs of creating a virtual world are no longer prohibitive.
Turnbull describes the policy as «a game changer» that would deliver «affordability, reliability and responsibility [on emissions reduction]».
Following the training one of our private client partners described the masterclass as an «absolutely brilliant game changer!».
In the June Newsletter, Julie mentioned that I was travelling to the Netherlands to learn about the Dutch approach to online legal information, which has been described as «a game changer
The case was described as «a game - changer for the litigation funding market» in The Times.
Elevate, a global legal services provider for corporate legal departments and law firms, provides NetApp with legal operations consulting and managed legal support services in a relationship that the ACC described as «a game changer» for NetApp.
Gary Dickson once described his role as «the umpire of the information age» and there's no doubt he's been a game changer as Saskatchewan's information and privacy commissioner.
Three years ago Roger Smith, the NLJ columnist and expert on innovation in legal aid policy, described Rechtwijzer as a «game changer» as it was setting «a new standard for what can be delivered» through new technology.
And she described the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as a «game - changer» — arguing it could underpin a push for increased transparency around the data flows that are feeding and shaping public opinions.
Bernard describes the ARM - powered devices as a «game - changer» for laptops, and if the claims are true then this could make up for the fiasco of Windows RT..
The new platform has been described by some analysts as a «game - changer» for its ability to solve the limited usability problem plaguing most major cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin.
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