Sentences with phrase «incursion does»

Although it scales back the length and complexity — this is a four level game that lasts less than five hours, for $ 40 — Incursion does a pretty good job of making a case for its jump to VR.
Killing Floor: Incursion does this too.

Not exact matches

But other traditional game developers don't seem to be reacting to the mobile incursion at all.
The U.S. has declared Russia's incursion into Crimea a violation of international law and does not recognize its annexation of the peninsula.
Although there have been several recent cross-border attacks and incursions, the Eurasia Group team does not see a broader military conflict in 2017 given that both countries» prime ministers are focused on domestic issues.
France's foreign minister said Turkey's concerns for its border security did not justify «the deep incursion of Turkish troops in the Afrin zone», which could also weaken international action against remaining Islamic State fighters in Syria.
We can not share in this mythological picture, continues Bultmann, because we live and think within «the world - picture formed by modern natural science» and within «the understanding man has of himself in accordance with which he understands himself to be a closed inner unity that does not stand open to the incursion of supernatural powers.
«Labour has consistently opposed the Israeli incursion into Gaza and has repeatedly urged the Prime Minister to speak up and to speak out against the horrific loss of life witnessed in recent weeks, but he has so far failed to do so.
Injunctions and decrees, incursions and pillage of the countryside put the Waldensians to the test, but they did not give in.
However, he does not regard this opening of a new future as an incursion of the divine into human history, as in religion.
The late Pope did more than any pope of the last century to defend and reassert beyond any doubt the stable and objective character of Catholic teaching - more even than Pius X with his great encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, since modernist incursions had become very much more powerfully established during the pontificate of the unhappy Pope Paul than they had been in the early years of the century.
He buys the dogs as a fence, as a moat, as a line drawn between him and the incursions of the world... and yet his dogs, because they are dogs, can do nothing but live up to their end of the original contract: They preserve his innocence, if only because they are innocent, they are pure, and as long as they are around, the boy — now hero, now icon, now goat, now bum — must remain a boy, close to his boyhood heart.
Where were the Gunners challenges & markings to block Ross Barkley's incursion before he did the damage.
My petition has to do with nutrition education and the incursion of corporate advertising in schools.
She echoed the mayor today in pledging that the city will do whatever is necessary to protect the program and its applicants from federal incursions.
It is a sad reflection of the Prime Minister's misjudgement of the crisis in Gaza that this capable Minister has felt the need to leave the Government Labour has consistently opposed the Israeli incursion into Gaza and has repeatedly urged the Prime Minister to speak up and to speak out against the horrific loss of life witnessed in recent weeks, but he has so far failed to do so.
New York — now a deep blue island in a sea of red — will be leaning on its local leaders to guard against the most savage incursions of a Trump administration, and it will be partially up to the governor's cerebral fixer to get the job done.
The military did not deny the reported withdrawal of troops from Dapchi before the «terrorists» incursion, claiming instead that the withdrawn troops were to have been replaced by police officers, an arrangement the police authorities immediately claimed they were unaware of.
Ed Balls's and Andy Burnham's early nominations do not just reflect a good many friends in the north, but suggest that they could raise rival White Rose and Red Rose New Labour armies, given their strong centres of gravity in Yorkshire and the north - west, though David Blunkett is leading a Burnhamite incursion in Yorkshire.
The prime minister does not go as far as the Labour leader, who has said the whole incursion into Gaza is wrong, or Nick Clegg, who has said Israel's actions appear to be a disproportionate act of collective punishment and called for talks with Hamas.
The data that it does have indicates that while Uber and other taxi apps have had a hard time penetrating the Manhattan market, they've made a much deeper incursion in the outer boroughs and upper Manhattan, where yellow cabs are scarce, but where livery cars and green borough taxis abound.
Killing Floor: Incursion, while visually accomplished and very pretty, doesn't have anything on its mind.
And it does seem that in Hombre, the entire western genre is «going bad»: the costumes aren't quite as clean, the colour of the hats not so sharply delineated, the lone hero archetype is marred (though not irrevocably) by the assassination of JFK (the «irrevocably» part will come with the assassinations of RFK and Martin Luther King, Jr.), and the manifest morality of incursions against indigenous peoples shaded with uncertainty now two years after the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
Despite Toyota and Nissan's incursion into the half - ton pickup market, those who need serious towing and hauling capabilities still rely on the domestic manufacturers to supply them heavy - duty power, and no truck does it better than the 2010 Ford Super Duty.
Working with my social media specialist at Smith made my incursion into the world of social media decidedly easier than my trying to do it all myself.
If you do a lot of your reading poolside, on a boat, in the bath, or in the desert, the Kobo Aura H2O's IP67 rating for water and dust resistance offers an impressive amount of protection from water and dust incursion.
Equities should therefore do OK barring any unforseen global negative event, like say an Israeli incursion into Iran.
While the efforts of the United States Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK) and others have done well to fend off these incursions, I have to believe that we are, in the end, just forestalling the inevitable.
I'm actually unfamiliar with the Killing Floor Franchise and while I have heard of it, I don't know too much about it and Incursion is my first foray into this brutally disturbing world.
This will finally give players something to do, but the fact that the game didn't launch with at least a few of this is idiotic, and the update is only bringing a single Incursion.
The update and expansion will do things like expanding the Dark Zone, making a better PVP mode, and a new Incursion.
The studio said that the temple itself features a randomly generated layout that changes based on what you do during your incursions.
As the mission wore on and there would start being incursions from all three routes at once we'd be darting between the sites tapping the shoulder button, targeting our defense, and scrolling the camera to the next defense site and doing the same.
So, for Battlefield, we don't have any new announcements for Incursions.
Caravaggio e caravaggeschi examines the premise «that Caravaggio's influence made a subtle incursion into Florentine painting despite efforts to resist it, and, perhaps most audaciously, that this resistance was a sorely missed opportunity for Florentine painting to evolve along modern lines and perhaps to have thrived much longer than it did
I do think that there's something to be gained by actually forcing commercial institutions, or even major cultural institutions that are non-profits but for all intents and purposes they're like multi-nationals (for me the Guggenheim, MoMA, they're like multi-national corporations), I do see a value in making incursions into those spaces.
It now turns out that there were (so far) FIVE human incursions into the new world, based on genetic studies done (made possible thanks to Mullis» PCR).
And finally, in what circumstances will an incursion that is being forced on otherwise unwilling Aboriginal title holders have benefits that do not outweigh the adverse impact on the Aboriginal interest?
Tsilhqot» in does, however, recognize that in the absence of consent the government could justify its incursion on Aboriginal title land under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
The answer is yes, unless of course the Crown: engages in the high level of consultation and accommodation required for proven Aboriginal title; demonstrates a substantial and compelling legislative objective that furthers the goals of reconciliation from both the Aboriginal and broader public perspective; demonstrates that future generations of the community holding Aboriginal title will not be substantially deprived of the benefit of the land; and, shows that the incursion is necessary to achieve the government goals, has a minimal impairment and does not ask the Aboriginal title holders to bear disproportionate adverse impact.
«To appear to condone wilful and flagrant Charter breaches amounting to a significant incursion on the accused's rights does not enhance, but rather undermines, the long - term repute of the administration of justice.
Despite the introduction of severe limitations to the rights of the accused in the UK, the public are content to acquiesce with incursions into their basic rights, should they ever be apprehended by the police, because they do not think it will affect them.
Despite this relatively dramatic incursion onto the screen, about 50 % of the participants did not see the gorilla.
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The Privacy Act, like many forms of regulatory incursion, will be a significant issue to those organizations and individuals that ignore it until forced to do otherwise; likewise, the impact of the Competition Act in 2004.
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