Sentences with phrase «bit as challenging»

The character and creature designs are a highlight, in particular the imaginative, larger than life boss battles that are every bit as challenging to overcome as they are visually impressive to behold.
Inmates is an atmospheric horror title that looks every bit as challenging as it does disturbing.
Still every bit as challenging, but also technically and mechanically sound.
This mountainous terrain is every bit as challenging and fun as you and the guys could possibly want.
We realize there are many school options for parents so St. Matthias must provide an academic education that is every bit as challenging as other schools in the area.
Degree - level apprenticeships are every bit as challenging as more academic degrees, with the added difficulty of having to demonstrate the skills and knowledge in the workplace.
But, emerging from this crisis, she was faced with an unexpected decision to make, one that she says was every bit as challenging as enduring chemotherapy and radiation.
Getting a peek inside a comet is every bit as challenging as deciphering Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile.
Kurt: Having five children is every bit as challenging as everything I've done on the police department.

Not exact matches

It was a bit of a challenging time, as I continually found myself exhaustively explaining how the product worked.
Moving forward, seed rounds will be increasingly challenging as many angel and seed investors close up shop and capital becomes a little bit harder to come by.
Given the challenging backdrop for retail, companies are holding their holiday sales events even earlier to get a bite at consumers» wallets as soon as they finish their turkey.
The Canadian side isn't quite as bullish on prospects for an immediate deal:» (It would be) a bit of a challenge,» Canada's chief negotiator, Steve Verheul, said before a meeting with union officials in Ottawa.
And that has left Emotiv with a challenge every bit as big as conquering mind reading: figuring out how to present its breakthrough device to the world in a way that will transform it from a slightly scary gadget to the next must - have consumer technology.
As a result, Rhone believes «exports between Canada and the U.S. have been a little bit challenged
Brexit bites into U.K. construction Britain's construction industry is «making the best of an uncertain moment» as building shows signs of slowing in London, but grows elsewhereIt's not clear how the U.K.'s trade arrangements will look at the end of the Brexit process — and the haze presents a challenge to the country's construction sector.
While this might make comparison shopping a bit more challenging, you can always use our analyses above as a guide for evaluating your choices.
If you have any influence there at Grapevine, please Brett, for Pastor Young's sake, keep an eye on him, challenge him when he needs it, and make sure someone is regularly stepping outside of the groupthink of the leadership team to act as a circuit breaker if things get a bit too weird.
As a college student I have no doubt it will be a bit challenging, especially during late - night cramming sessions and morning - after - nearly - all - nighters, but Jesus gave up his life for me so the least I can do is make this small sacrifice.
I know that lots of you also eat and live this way, as you too are living with illness or continuous health related issues, so I wanted to share a bit more about my journey, because it's so important to talk about it and not feel alone in our challenges.
So when Daring Bakers» announced that we have to make Mascarpone Cheese as part of their February challenge issued by Deeba & Aparna, I was excited but at the same time a bit apprehensive about it.
I wanted the texture of porridge, the versatile mild flavour, the option to add anything to flavour it and everything as topping — a bit demanding, oh yes, but I do love a good challenge.
This could well have been my entry for this month's We Should Cocoa challenge, but delicious as these were, I have something I hope is a bit more exciting for that.
The salad does a bit of double - duty, as it also contains this month's SOS Kitchen Challenge ingredient, asparagus.
As for today's hand pies, I wanted to challenge myself a bit further than the average AIP, coconut - free cookie that I would typically post (though I seriously can not get enough of making the various types of cookies using autoimmune - friendly ingredients).
The dough was certainly a bit challenging as it was a bit sticky.
I have always especially loved baking However, cooking gluten free is a bit challenging as it's so different.
getting the chocolate dough around the peanut butter balls was definitely a bit challenging as the dough is pretty much at its plasticity limit... eventually worked it out but it was very time consuming.
I love cooking with a bit of a challenge, such as trying to find healthier alternatives
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Final note... you can see that I am still a bit tech challenged... as this was transferred from Blogger, I can not figure out for the life of me how to space out the paragraphs!!
This recipe posed a bit of a challenge as I not only had to replace the beef, but also that high - fat dairy sauce we all know an love so much.
Monreal is much tougher in the challenge after his stent as a CB and Wilsher and Ramsey are never afraid to mix it up a bit.
If Fernando gets a bit fed up 24 - hour races, then there is a 12 - hour race out there which is known for being just as challenging, bumpy, and car - breaking as any of the classics like Daytona or Le Mans - no, no the 12 Hours of Sebring, but 12 Hours of Lawnmower racing.
It is a good question although a lot say it's an easy answer as they think we have nothing to play for — but in fact we have quite a bit to fight for as it all involves the club's future scenarios going forward to get back on the level of challenging for big honours.
I even thought top clubs were in for him.Some three or 2 seasons back many here were debating why he should be our main striker.As soon as you mention any other strikers name people would come out with stats and many things defending him.Even Wenger has defended him blindly in the past.People say Wenger's stubborn yeah.But don't we know that there's a reason why everything happens?Honestly speaking he's the reason why Arsene Wenger has failed to sign a top notch striker because he still believes in him.The funny thing is we signed Welbeck at that time who to me did nothing before to be the main man here.People keep saying Welbeck is hardworking and that he works his socks off.But the question is was that our reason for signing him.Welbeck being signed to challenge Giroud tells me a lot about Giroud's quality.Even Walcott (no offence to him) who has zero CF qualities was even chosen over him for a string of games and all in all I think he did well but has too many defeciencies for that role.We've compromised as a club and it'll come back to bite us.
In fact, she admitted Friday morning that she viewed this weekend as a «challenge» and was a bit «overwhelmed» about what was ahead.
He was going in late with his challenges with a bit of afters, aswell as arguing with the ref.
A top four finish is also vital, as Atletico will almost certainly be among Europe's elite again next year even if their title challenge has faltered a bit.
Now Arsene has sold Gabriel who for all mhis mistakes is better than Monreal, Kola, Chambers and Holding at CB.But as usual it always comes back to bite us doesn't it.I don't want Monreal or Kola at CB.Leave them at their original position to challenge for it.Also I feel we don't need 3 back against some teams.We neef to vary our formation with the players available.
So when you have The Mirror reporting that the Tottenham boss is dismissive of the challenge from Arsenal and is thinking of bigger things, while Sky Sports reports Erikssen talking up their title challenge as if they have already beaten us then I have to suggest that the spuds are way too sure of themselves and I hope that this attitude comes back to bite them as well as firing up the boys in red and white.
It also came at a time, where it was clear, we yet again were not anywhere near challenging for the PL title, and the reasons for not challenging seemed to be exactly the same as in the years before; losing most games against the other top clubs, and generally using tactics, where many opponents relatively score easily, especially if they are a bit physical and determined.
Am I the only person who is really hope we bit only sign Coquelin up to a new contract but also CHUBA AKPOM!!? This kid has the potential to be our next Thierry, from what I've seen of him he deserves to be ahead of Sanogo on our squad as a striker and dare I say challenging Welbeck.
We have been the most settled team out of Spuds, Liverpool, United, Everton, Southampton etc as we have had the same manager and settled players in the team, so we should be up there this season challenging at least, we had a summer where most people and all of us thought we were going to get a DM, CB or another striker, but we sign Welbeck a bit part player our rivals did not rate.
I think if you had someone thinking the same way as goalies are, you'd have a little bit more of an idea when what's going to be challenged, what to look for.»
United were a bit further forward with # 203m and Chelsea were out in front with # 215.6 million, but the evidence is clear that we can no longer use the big spending of our rivals as an excuse for not challenging for top honours.
If we had an easy ride into the FA cup would end up at Wembley again and of course had we managed to get into European football would follow the same pattern as the last 10 years as the side / team is not picked to challenge but to turn up and give a bit of a show so that the shareholders can collect their divis.
I agree with those odds simply because i believe the some team that were stronger than Arsenal last season have done some really good business to further strengthen there squads, Bernardo Silva & Kyle Walker for Man City with what they already have plus what pep will add plus its gonna be his second season so he will be a bit more familiar with the EPL and this may make them really tough to beat, Tiemoue Bakayoko & Antonio Rudiger Chealsea plus a top striker and Chelsea will sill be one of the teams to beat, Tottenham are gonna be solid, they've kept the team together and Victor Lindelof & Romelu Lukaku for Man - u and Mourinho is not done yet if the rumors are true and there also the Mourinho second season thing, as much as i'd like to be hopeful for next season, i really do nt think Lacazette and Kolasinac are enough to make us challenge for the league plus having Europa league will give the team less time to recover for the weekend games, the formation change is the only thing i see can make the difference.
After the long serving Frenchman managed to lead the Gunners to an FA cup final last season however, there were not too many dissenting voices heard when Wenger signed a three year extension to his contract, as we all thought that after last season and a decent bit of transfer business, we would really be able to push on and challenge for the coveted Premier League crown this season.
However, I was very contend with Wenger's overall line up yesterday, as i totaly agree that we have to rest Arshavin, Walcott for the CL game ahead and Chelsea game.Dudu, Nasri and Rosicky were to me strong enough to break Sunderland's defense based on their usual performance but they couldnt, due to those few above reasons.Our 4 Full back including Traore were all fantastic, Song and Fab were wonderfull as usual, but Im a bit desapointed with ramsey though by loosing many of his challenge.
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