Sentences with phrase «badder than those obstacles»

But the next big bad is even bigger and badder than those obstacles: It's the Fearsome Social Media Algorithm.

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A «fresh perspective» is always welcome, but «how politicians tug power's levers» and circumvent ethical obstacles is no different under the Tories than it was under the Liberals, says the Toronto Star «s James Travers — and that, if it need be said, is a bad thing.
From Nick's blog: «The other main obstacle to a contest was the fear of many Labour MPs that the pain of public division might be worse than sticking with a leader who many are convinced is taking them to certain defeat.»
The other main obstacle to a contest was the fear of many Labour MPs that the pain of public division might be worse than sticking with a leader who many are convinced is taking them to certain defeat.
People who appear to have high levels of grit may actually be using emotion suppression to get through the tough obstacles, particularly if attaining goals is seen as a way to survive («I have to get into an Ivy League college, otherwise my parents will think I'm a bad person») rather than thrive.
Teachers who commute long distances — and are therefore more susceptible to bad weather and other obstacles — also tend to be absent more often than teachers with shorter commutes.
Make sure you protect yourself because it's nothing worse than taking steps forward only to encounter another obstacle.
Then there's the dog whose bark is worse than his bite, capable of creating a sonic wave to move obstacles.
With a bit of practice, the system quickly becomes second nature, and as the action progresses up the screen, Bad Omen begins to more closely resemble a scrolling shooter than something like Arkanoid - there are enemies to destroy, obstacles to avoid, and area bosses to take out.
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