Sentences with phrase «completely out of the action»

We find it more likely that these features will simply be implemented into the online component in a more seamless way, one that will never take players completely out of the action.

Not exact matches

It is a story which, in its telling, offers lessons for all the stakeholders - parents, coaches, administrators, and state and national sports governing bodies, in this case USA Hockey - and cries out for action to be taken to stem and control, if not completely eliminate the emotional and psychological abuse that is, all too often, being inflicted on the children of this country in today's ultra-competitive, adult - centered youth sports.
Cut a piece of contact paper large enough to cover the tree completely, and attach it to the wall with masking tape, sticky side out (see video below to see this part in action).
It's a great way to separate a kid from a bad situation (like two kids fighting), break a bad cycle (like the arguing or whining or sreaming or sobbing cycle kids can get themselves into), give you time to figure out an appropriate punishment or course of action or confer with your partner, or just get a kid out of your sight for a few minutes so you don't go completely postal and do something you'll regret.
«Either Mr. Horwitz is running completely out of bounds on his own, in which case Mr. Cuomo should remove him from his position, or Mr. Cuomo is sanctioning Mr. Horwitz's actions.
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid, and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
On top of that, the last twenty minutes or so is completely pointless: instead of stopping at a high point in this action - adventure film, the filmmakers decide to let the action subside (giving me another reason to check my watch) and drag out the trappings of a sentimental ending.
Not that the characters look realistic, but within their established cartoon world, their movements are completely fluid, their environs intricately presented, and even the physics of their action carry the proportions necessary to avoid taking us out of the moment, as so many other recent animated films tend to do.
That said, the combat system remains completely untouched since Samurai Warriors 4 and for all its minor tweaks and nuances, time's running out for this ageing brand of battlefield action.
Once you realize, and it's quite early on when you will, that Snyder isn't going to do much more with these characters except give you more porn fetish outfits for them to try on and move them into a variety of increasingly over-populated action - war scenarios, you will find yourself doing what Baby Doll does in the film, zoning completely out and into the comfort of your own daydreams as the bullets fly and explosions erupt on the screen.
The logic of cause and effect - of action and consequence and resonance - seems completely out of whack, which is even more noticeable due to the movie being set in a confined location.
Snowden emerges sympathetically, as a disillusioned patriot, forced into his actions by his realization that US online spying has spiralled completely out of control, monitoring US citizens even more than external enemies.
Since this news broke yesterday, users are thinking of filing a class action lawsuit to get their money back but if popSLATE is completely out of funds, it remains to be seen if anything will come of this.
«Completely ridiculous, in the most sublime sense of the word... But it's not all gags, as [Cannon] wrings tremendous tension, action, and intrigue out of his many - stranded plot, and the dozen - strong constellation of major characters each have deep emotional stakes on the line.»
While this information can never be completely accurate, the best course of action would be to reach out to a credit adviser that is not only well educated, but also has a wealth of experience.
The permadeath feature is also a missed opportunity — If an ally falls in combat and bleeds out before you or another teammate can reach them then they're dead for the duration of the game, yet if you die or even simply load up one of the many automatic checkpoints then you can completely bypass his, making it seem like more of a gimmick rather than punishing you for your actions.
I was free to move my head around and check out the kitchen from the sides and from the front (I didn't move my head completely behind me because I didn't want to miss the action in front of me).
The trick is that instead of things playing out in turn - based fashion, the action in Dragon Slayer is completely real - time.
MW3 is at its core an arcade shooter meant for players to jump in and out of action with as little interruption as possible, and while this sort of non-committal setup to online gaming is almost completely the opposite of where community gaming seems to be heading, for MW3 it works.
Players can get a lot of action out of a 20 - minute session on the bus, and the Story Memo feature, activated by pressing the R button while the menu is up, reminds you what's going on so you don't suffer that all too common RPG nightmare of loading up a game save after a little time away and completely forgetting what you were supposed to do next.
Also, there's some great moments where you can feel completely overwhelmed, and pause the action and stare long and hard at the screen thinking how you're gonna get out of your mess.
In its best moments, Revengeance threatens to fly completely out of control, to become the slam - bang action game it longs to be.
While the art style is completely different in Samurai II: Vengeance than it is in Shadowgun, going for a more anime - style of art, the game itself is hack n» slash at it's finest where you can break out combos against multiple enemies and even get some slow motion final killing blow action in there as well.
Humane Society International contends that such action goes well beyond Denmark's obligations to represent the indigenous whaling interests of its protectorates, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, and leaves Denmark completely out of step with all other EU countries.
In its scenario of early action, IRENA says energy - related CO2 emissions could be reduced 70 % by 2050 and completely phased - out by 2060.
What's even better, in my opinion, is that as the UI is completely rolled out in the coming months, none of the actions will navigate you away from your current screen, but rather get displayed in a lightbox.
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Defendant sends out tens of millions of emails each day worldwide; nobody can be completely clean 100 % of the time. Obviously, Defendant doesn't oversee their employees very well, or there wouldn't be so many lawsuits against them. Defendant's own employees are suing them. However, I don't think Defendant as a company would have done or mandated this; rogue employees of the Defendant would have though. Defendant is responsible for their employees actions if they are acting on the company's behalf. Plaintiff can easily find existing or former employees of Defendant to see if this was standard practice, or not. I bet they can!
Cortana may completely dominate the Action Center after the Redstone 5 update for Windows 10, as the Quick Actions may be moving out of the Action Center which could be rebranded after the change.
The super-sleek Bolt 3 has no shame about baring it all, with a completely transparent left panel that lets you watch all of its neatly laid - out components in action.
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