We can not surely say
anything about the performance and image quality for now, you will have to wait up for the full review for that, so stay tuned for more info.
Some lawyers I know don't hear
anything about their performance until their annual review.
We don't know
anything about its performance outside of this trailer either.
Because of that and nobody has been saying
anything about performance / graphic options, I don't think there's one.
While true it doesn't say
anything about performance and handling
«It doesn't say
anything about the performance but everything about the result.
Not exact matches
Because the
performance - based stock grants also aren't worth
anything until Valeant stock hits $ 60, the current value of Papa's paycheck last year is much lower, or
about $ 14.7 million.
Tune in to the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting tomorrow at 10 a.m. E.T. / 9 a.m. C.T. to see if Buffett has
anything to say
about his stocks» dismal
performance over the past year.
But de Blasio's
performance on development has been as good as Mike Bloomberg's — and
about as good as one can expect in the face of neighborhood opposition to virtually
anything big and new.
He then goes on to assert that it is simply not true that strength and weakness in gold stocks tells us
anything about the future
performance of gold, which as anyone with a little bit of experience in trading this sector knows is incorrect, even if he tries to support his claim with presumably carefully cherry - picked statistics.
Feelings of inadequacy,
performance doubts, worries
about under - appreciation, and concern over whether their efforts are actually accomplishing
anything meaningful were all noted by participants as significant issues.
I do nt felt
anything bad
about his
performance.
Clearly they do nt care
about our
performances or
anything besides Wenger staying for god knows what reason..
The Jazz were led by Al Jefferson's 26 points and 10 rebounds in defeat while Paul Millsap scored 10 points to go with 19 rebounds, though his 4 - of - 17
performance from the field wasn't
anything to write home
about.
If
anything you may be letting your love for one player cloud your judgement
about the overall
performance of the offense.
simply put; Do no say
anything negative
about Arsenal's
performance because you don't understand a thing
about football and obviously are not an Arsenal supporter.
Let's get real here.It is very unlikely that ANY professional player will ever say
anything derogatory
about a teammate that has just left the club.If Jack had said
about Coq - «Grew up playing with him in the Youth Team and have fond memories of a player they though he had very limited ability he always gave his all.Very surprised and disappointed the club never invested in a World Class defensive midfielder that we have quite obviously been lacking for a number of seasons and would no doubt have improved the defensive weakness we have shown over a number of seasons» we would have echoed his thoughts entirely.If he had said
about Theo - «A player who should have been so much better than he ended up being.He had everything needed to be a prolific player for our club but I can understand the fans frustrations with his continued lack - lustre
performances and total lack of a football brain.I think this is best explained by the managers preference to play a player of such limited ability as Alex Iwobi in front of Theo pretty much says it all» we again would have all nodded our agreement.Although Jack never mentioned Alexis Sanchez I would imagine something along the lines of «If the Manager had not persisted with players with such limited ability such as Francis and Theo and instead bought the world class players needed into the club then Sanchez would still most likely be here.The fans must wonder what the hell goes on at the club as they pay fortunes for the privalage of following our club but it seems the millions generated ends up purchasing a new Texas Ranch for the Owner or in a yearly renumeration of # 9million pounds to our manager».
It is sometimes hard to find
anything positive to think
about after your football club suffers a disappointing result or puts in a below par
performance, but we Arsenal fans have had more than enough practice so I reckon I am getting quite good at it.
If the game between Chile and Paraguay on Thursday night, and the
performance in it of the Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez, is
anything to go by then Arsenal fans may have reasons to be worried
about the effect that the disappointment of seeing his potential transfer away from the Gunners collapse will have on our star man.
What does ArseneWegner have to do to get the sack?because once again another shocking away day
performance, but as we know, so many of our shallow followers only has to get a draw in our next game and all will be forgotten, so here's something new, most of us real fans support the club in one way or another, wether it be attending games, buying merchandise or other means and this applies to those who attend matches, how
about you throw your match day programme on the pitch / in Wegner's direction in a united show of unhappeyness, because you're already throwing your hard earned money away by going to watch that shit show, why not
anything is worth trying.
Just as there is nothing palatial
about Selhurst Park, there was nothing regal
about the Villans»
performance yesterday nor was there
anything noble
about the behaviour of the minority of fans who showed a complete lack of respect for the minute's silence in memory of the ninety - six people who lost their lives at Hillsborough twenty - five years ago.
If Wolves replicate any of their three
performances talked
about in the above preview, during their victories over Liverpool and Chelsea or even in defeat to Man City last weekend, then it's difficult to envisage
anything other than a home win for Wolves, what with their opponents, Liverpool, having won just once away from home all season and just twice in the last twelve months.
Although no one was saying
anything negative
about her son's struggling
performance that day, she had doubtful thoughts.
So in summary if you're wanting to improve your
performance, in just
about anything, be sure to «carb - up» pre-workout.
If you want to improve your
performance, in just
about anything, be sure to «carb - up» pre-workout.
So if any of you listening in and you're into weirdo biohacks that professional athletes do or grounding or earthing, or fat loss or
anything else related to human, body and brain
performance, brace yourself, hold on tight «cause we're
about to generate some serious Gs in todays» news flashes.
Once the fear has passed, just in time for nap, visual and musical style are sometimes played in an immersive fashion by highlights in a directorial
performance by Nicolas Winding Refn that bring some life to the film, though not as much as John Turturro's inspired lead
performance, which does
about as much as
anything in bring the final product to the brink of decency, which is ultimately defied by the serious underdevelopment, overambition, monotonously unfocused dragging and near - punishingly dull atmospheric dryness that back a questionable drawn non-plot concept, and drive «Fear X» into mediocrity, in spite of highlights than can't quite obscure the many shortcomings.
Although Viola Davis offers a fantastic
performance here, this disgusting melodrama is much more concerned
about making you cry than saying
anything meaningful, while most of the characters are one - dimensional and several unnecessary details are constantly added to the story with the sole purpose of cheap sentimentality.
If only we had
anything else nice to say
about the studio's 2011
performance.
It's also hard to shake the feeling that this disappearance is
anything more than a device, making it tough to care properly
about either the lost girl or her grieving relatives — despite strong
performances from the ensemble cast.
I didn't see
anything special
about his
performance that was so deserving of accolades.
Finally, special mention should go to Dominic Cooper, who resists the urge to imitate Robert Downey, Jr. (or Iron Man 2's John Slattery, for that matter) as Howard Stark — if
anything, his
performance probably owes more to Leonardo DiCaprio's Howard Hughes in The Aviator — and instead makes the part his own, pitching the
performance as the more worldly counterpart to Steve and a man who, for all his Starkian bravado, is deadly serious
about winning the war.
The
performances ring true, the focus is sharp and clear, and the themes are more compelling than just
about anything found in the films of last year.
Best supporting actress: Here's where Scarlett Johansson will be honored for the wrong
performance: The academy will nominate her for «Lost in Translation,» where she was indeed wonderful as the young newlywed who becomes Bill Murray's late - night soul mate, instead of «The Girl With a Pearl Earring,» where with only a handful of spoken words, she tells us everything we need to know
about a young woman who could have achieved
anything, if only she had been born in a different time and place.
Justin Long (as well as Osment) really sell this douchebag podcasting idiot duo with a lacsidicycle
performance that speaks volumes
about the «millennials» level of entitlement, feeling they are invincible against
anything simply because podcast advertisers pay their rent.
I don't remember
anything else
about that movie and can't attest to Paul Walker's
performance (I don't remember it being that great — he's generally pretty broad).
I admit I don't like her
performance, but the fact that she's barely won
anything suggests people aren't that passionate
about it either.
Inherit The Wind — This straightforward adaptation of the play
about the Scopes Monkey Trial (It's very thinly veiled), gets the good
performances you'd expect out of Spencer Tracy and Fredric March, but director Stanley Kramer doesn't really bring
anything interesting to the film (not unprecedented in Kramer's career).
I'm not saying
anything bad
about their
performances, as they were really good, but just starting to get tired of seeing them play the same characters over and over.
But one of the great things
about Sundance is that
anything can surprise you, and not only does Tillman redeem himself here, but this movie seems destined for larger things thanks to its memorable characters and terrific
performances.
I bring it up not to be snarky, but I can't learn
anything about Katherine Heigl's
performance from this.
Thing is, as great as they all are, and as complex as their
performances all become, I can't tell you a thing
about anything it is they are doing.
Twitter had endless jokes to make
about the pairing of Eisenberg and Segel in a film
about David Foster Wallace, but The End of the Tour gets the last laugh with each of them pulling off remarkably interesting and endearing
performances in a film that feels more than
anything like two writers waxing vulnerably
about staving off impostor syndrome.
Not much is learned, if
anything at all,
about Coffey's past, but that Coffey is made into a believable human being rather than a walking dramatic construct has a lot to do with Duncan's vivid
performance.
Ridley is far and away the best thing
about this movie, delivering a
performance that is leaps and bounds above almost
anything seen in a Star Wars movie to date.
In fact, throughout the drama we barely learn
anything about the family and ultimately besides a few mediocre
performances they come across as boringly generic and uninteresting which is unfortunately the films downfall.
The film plays with the notion of life as
performance and being written / unwritten, but I don't know that it has
anything really interesting to say
about it.
When pressed further to reveal
anything particular
about the
performance, Redmayne would only offer up the word «Playful», which is exactly how you'd expect a young Albus Dumbledore to be.
One of the most relaxed, yet theatrical, tour de force
performances in recent years, his
performance proves two things: (1) Robert Downey, Jr. can do pretty much
anything when it comes to performing, and (2) Robert Downey, Jr. can make just
about any creep really likable.
In other words, if the participating schools are actually roughly the bottom third in terms of
performance, then the lack of correlation between their enrollment trends and
performance may not tell us
anything about the relationship between the enrollment trends and
performance of the top two - thirds of private schools that chose not to participate.