Sentences with phrase «judging by mechanics»

Judging by mechanics alone, this should be the case with just about every foul shot.

Not exact matches

The mechanics: Farrell sits in for Keefe, and if elected in November to the seat being vacated by retiring Judge Rachel Kretser, he moves over there.
It's often praised for its engaging gameplay mechanics, inventive level design and superlative soundtrack: all which culminate into what many consider the benchmark by which all future installments are judged.
Mechanics liens are issued by a judge in a court.
The game apparently still has some rough edges that need to be polished up a bit, and current efforts are focused on doing just that along with adding more depth to the game's combat mechanics, but judging by the new screenshots that were released today, the game is shaping up rather nicely as it is.
If you passed it up because you grew up in the more edgy era of Final Fantasy 7, or were turned off by the mediocrity that is Final Fantasy 8 (though I stand by the super cool leveling mechanics of that game), then now's your chance to try it again, because while it can be jarring to see the series go back to a more traditional fantasy style, you do yourself a disservice by judging it solely on that.
Lis Pendens by Donald M. Fleming (1929) Lunatics by Paul Home (1929) Malicious Prosecution by Donald M. Fleming (1929) Mandamus by G.E. Eastman (1929) Master ad Servant by Paul Home (1929) Masters and Local Judges by Paul Home (1929) Mechanics» Liens by Harold W. Timmins (1929) Medicine and Surgery by Wilfred C. James (1929) Merger by R.M. Willes Chitty (1929) Military and Navel Law by R.M. Willes Chitty (1929) Mines and Minerals by A.K. Roberts (1929) Mistake by W. Kent Power (1929) Moratorium by W. Kent Power (1929) Mortgages by F.W. Kemp (1930) Motor Vehicles by T.N. Phelan and D.R. Michener (1929) Municipal Corporations by F.B. Proctor (1930)
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