Sentences with phrase «best pick of this lot»

DRAGON QUEST III, $ 9.99 Those who enjoying building and customizing a party will find Dragon Quest 3 to be the best pick of this lot.

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Without evaluating each skill against a standard, Turner says,» you might find yourself being pressured in your mind to pick the best of a bad lot instead of running the whole thing over again.»
We pick and choose now, where maybe the first year in business, a lot of people would have looked good to us [just] because they wanted to franchise.
Thankfully there are lots of great online mattress startups you can pick and choose from, but if you want a mid-range option that will provide lots of comfort, a great warranty, and plenty of customer feedback to parse through in order to make an online purchase more reliable, you've got some great options on Amazon — with most best - selling mattresses not exceeding $ 200.
«If it's an open - ended question or could turn into a lot of back and forth, it's better to just pick up the phone and talk it out.»
DUBNER: So, to summarize your overall argument about our rise and fall of American growth: would it be an overstatement to say that there was a lot of low - hanging fruit — physical and labor, and all other kinds of fruit that we picked beautifully and ate hungrily, and we did really well with — and that those things, once used up, that kind of gain will never appear again as far as you can see?
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I mean I know I've talked to a lot of different other internet entrepreneurs and some people share the advice, you know, just pick one specific niche or one specific topic or area and just do really well at that.
The pages will now have to do a lot of pick - and - choose before posting any update as they will get a better reach only if they update their content less frequently.
But I can tell you about the people who can, as well as about a whole lot of other gifted people you never knew existed before you picked up this magazine.
I picked a favourite from each shop myself but don't let my pick fool you — there's a lot of good stuff in each of these shops, even for the men in your life!
Hi there, The things we need to do for a (good) freebie: — RRB - I am Rosa, live in London and the food I like the most is Catalan, in particular my mother's traditional style of cooking with lots of just picked up vegetables from the garden, all sorts of pulses, crusty bread with tomato and olive oil and could go on.
Well, since Winter time is right around the corner I knew it would get a lot of use, so I saved my pennies and picked one...
I've eaten a LOT of good things this year, so it's hard to pick the best... I'd have to say it's a tie between some buffalo wings my boyfriend and I made, ribs my parents made with a dry rub that just fell off the bone, and some homemade macaroni and cheese we made to go with the wings.
A lot of the sweeter recipes have rolled oats in them, which is no surprise really considering they are Scottish but I like oats so that's always a good starting point, picking a recipe where the main ingredient is appealing.
I had lots of favorite moments during the workshop - it's hard to pick one - but one of the best parts about the first dinner was the ease at which everyone conversed with each other.
Over the last 20 years, Lyman Orchards has put a lot of effort into marketing itself as a destination for families to enjoy some good old - fashioned fun, exemplified by its pick - your - own orchards.
Just the right amount of sunshine, just the right amount of rain, just the right amount of nutrients in the soil and if you carefully combine that with a lot of love and Aloha you might just plant, grow, hand - pick, remove pulp, ferment, dry and roast the best Kona.
The recipe I have for you guys today has lots of lemon, fresh ginger root and dijon mustard — as well as cinnamon, cardamom, cayenne and black pepper (all of which are from Mountain Rose Herbs — Organic, sustainable and my top pick regarding quality).
There are a lot of good ways to use it, but my pick would probably be this Chicken Alfredo Pizza: http://www.emilybites.com/2012/01/chicken-alfredo-pizza.html
Just dropping in to share the kind of recipe you, too, might make if you found yourself on a Thursday with a reasonably well stocked pantry, a lot of kale (or other greens you picked up at the farmers» market back on Saturday), and two sweet Italian sausages that you bought from the very same farmers» market for way too many dollars and which are threatening to go bad if you don't find a way to integrate them into this week's meal plan, a meal plan that has already incorporated more meat than you really like to eat.
I thought it would be easy to pick something because I'd already looked through her blog, but everything looked so good I had a lot of trouble deciding.
The olives are cold pressed within twenty four hours of being picked, on site, and their specific groves produce some of the best tasting olive oil due to their location — on a slope of land with excellent drainage and lots of sunlight.
Plus, risotto rice picks up flavours so well, so there is a lot of potential to make a seriously amazing - tasting dish when you've got the makings of one in your stock cupboard.
That's a lot, but if you remember to keep your allergy - safe treats safe from the first time you pick up the ingredients until they are safely delivered to the sale, you'll make a heck of a lot of kiddos happy, as well as their very anxious parents.
Having said that we have a lot of players away on international duty and highly unlikely they will all come back fit we always pick up 1 or 2 injuries so we may have important players missing as well fingers cross for a change we have no injuries and everyone fit for liverpool game also we should have arteta, chamberlain and wilshire all fit to be in the squad!
I have a theory that teams who are forced to pick with less value do better in later rounds because they get good at it through practice and more focus on finding late round gems and diamonds in the rough — whereas teams with lots of high value picks naturally focus on the early round players where it's harder to whiff.
It's not nothing, but considering that even earlier draft picks have a pretty good chance of busting before they even hit the minors, it's also not a whole lot.
Daniel Jeremiah is reporting the rumor mill says there could be a big run on OL from around pick 20 to the end of the first, because so many teams are starving for oline help and this is such a rare draft to have a lot of good ones available.
I also feel that a lot of people have gone a bit overboard in their slating of the defender, with some suggesting that his pairing with Koscielny just does not work, because he and the French international played very well together when Wenger gave them a run after Mertesacker's red card against Chelsea and he would have kept the pairing for the Leicester and Barcelona matches if Gabriel had not been unlucky enough to pick up a knock.
I will never not support the use of unorthodox methodologies to fill out BlogPoll ballots (the only guideline is picking the best 25 teams each week), but this one seems kind of silly to me: ranking Ohio State No. 1 based on wins over FBS teams without considering that the Buckeyes have beaten a lot of bad ones (best win: Nebraska at home?)
And you've got a lot better chance of being the best person among the 30 percent that didn't pick Kentucky once Kentucky loses than you did of being the best person among the hordes who picked Kentucky to win.
As far as depth wingers, I wouldn't mind the Penguins taking a flyer on disgruntled Leafs forward Josh Leivo, a power - forward type left - winger (right shot) that fits the mold of a lot of pieces they've picked up this year (see: Sheahan, Oleksiak,) but there's other options out there as well
With Flamini likely to play a lot of games this campaign, the Frenchman is likely to pick up a lot of suspensions as well.
So do I. you can pick up the occasional bargain item but a lot of it is poor quality and doesn't work that well.
This draft is a good one if you've got a lot of 2nd and 3rd round picks.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
Although there are a lot of other factors: Will Wenger FINALLY pick his best eleven (hasn't even done it once, so far this season)?
Having a lot of picks made good sense as the Vikings were building a strong roster.
Kieran Gibbs, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain and Danny Welbeck all put in good performances, but the pick of the lot was Jack Wilshere, playing in a much deeper role.
Is not how many are drafted in Rd 1, but how many will go high in Rd 2 well before our pick as there are a lot of RB needy teams sat there...
There are a lot of Arsenal rumours saying that we will get Alexandre Lacazette from Lyon, but of course there are always some Arsenal fans that will say that Giroud is the better option, especially as he gets picked for France ahead of his younger rival.
I think the time at CB has taught him a lot, he may not be a great CB but he has picked up a few of the CB qualities and transfered them to the LB amazingly well.
Lots of football sites have been doing the same, of course, and picking the best XI players of Euro 2016 so far and as far as I can see the best represented Arsenal players in these selections are the new transfer acquisition Granit Xhaka, the Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey and the German play maker Mesut Ozil.
You could say that any Arsenal side picked should be able to get past a team struggling in the bottom half of the National League and hopefully they will, but when the manager decides to leave out a lot of our best players then he is opening himself up to the fury of the Arsenal fans if they fail.
Liverpool I felt sorry for Brenda a little bit this season pundits will say Gerrard was there best player but he'd lost a lot of quality and to me it looked like he was picking him just because he had to.
There will be a lot of good players still on the board, and the Eagles are without a pick on the second day of the draft.
Morgan didn't start out a whole lot better, completing 54 percent of his passes with four picks to three touchdowns against EMU and Ohio.
It seems to easy for a lot of players to just turn up and give 80/90 % which is frankly not good enough, everyone seems too comfortable even when we're not picking up points and our rivals are running away.
I have a couple of friends that support Southampton — haven't won anything for years, pay a lot for their season ticket and regularly have their best players cherry picked by other clubs - yet I don't hear them moaning like Arsenal fans.
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