While small lighting and rendering discrepancies can be mostly ignored, the technical performance of a game, from its frame - rate to its resolution, has a massive impact on
your enjoyment of any given title.
Not exact matches
At the same time, the list was meant to encompass different stages
of any
given reader's life, therefore incorporating beloved children's classics, young adult favorite that help shape world views, and adult
titles for understanding and
enjoyment.
But this indifference to the property, or to the
enjoyment of it by his co-owner, was not «in itself -LRB-...) enough to
give Mr. Denesik
title» (at para 24).
What is required is that Aboriginal people be
given the full
enjoyment of their inherent rights through native
title and that Indigenous disadvantage be addressed with the full participation
of those affected.
Similar mechanisms to those in the NTA which
give State and Territory laws full effect can also proscribe discriminatory State and Territory laws that operate by their own force to either extinguish or impair the
enjoyment of native
title.
As I explain in chapter 2 [93] the characterisation
of native
title rights that best survive once all other interests are
given full
enjoyment are ones which are expressed at a high level
of specificity; [94] are limited to the conduct
of activities on the land rather than the control
of activities on the land; [95] and confine those activities to traditional rather than contemporary ones.
The non-extinguishment principle provides for the co-existence
of native
title and other interests allowing non-Indigenous interests to be
given full
enjoyment and Indigenous interests to be suspended where their
enjoyment is inconsistent with the creation or
enjoyment of non-Indigenous interests and then to resume on their cessation.
While this discriminatory treatment
of Indigenous peoples is
of concern what is even more worrying is that, even where minor clashes occur between Indigenous and non-Indigenous rights, native
title will be extinguished forever in order to
give non-Indigenous interests full
enjoyment of their
title.