Sentences with phrase «enough by our reckoning»

Asus seems to have taken note and moved them a little further apart, but not far enough by our reckoning.

Not exact matches

Luke wrote late enough that the immediate expectation of the end had been displaced by reckoning with the long haul of history and, most significantly for our purposes, with the long haul of the Christian life.
He reckons he was cost a few tenths of a second by Hamilton, which would have been enough to see him outqualify McLaren's Stoffel Vandoorne.
Strangely enough that same article reckons that, although Wilshere has three years left on his contract, the Gunners are looking to extend it by another two years AND increase his wages to # 150,000 - a-week.
And with the possibility of making history yet again by becoming the very first artiste to win the coveted Artiste of the Year back to back in the reckoning, Joe Mettle certainly has more than enough reasons to prove his mettle.
I can finish my last meal by 6:30 so I reckon it's a probably not long enough but do - able window.
While Timberlake shows he's a force to be reckoned with as an entertainer, he's not quite enough of a presence in the acting department to elevate a film like this, adding little perceptible nuance to a by - the - numbers plotline.
For good measure, a couple more crafty machinations are tacked on after these scenes, but by this time, you wish director McGuigan (Wicker Park, The Reckoning) and first - time screenwriter Smilovic would know to leave well enough alone.
Propelling the Plus 8's 1100 kg, that's more than enough, but by deleting such things as the hood, bumpers, side windows and windscreen, Morgan reckons it's shaved off another 100 kg for the Speedster...
By changing our views on spending, building income streams, prioritizing what's important in our lives, and adjusting our definition of retirement, I reckon our early retirement date may not be aggressive enough.
Even conservative climate boffins reckon the science is well developed enough to detect a very small probability of a catastrophic rise in temperatures — about 7C - 8C on average — by 2100.
Having observed this thread, I reckon that you are implying that there is a huge body of research, by a vast number of research teams, that could be compromised because, hey, they aren't sharp enough to get their data analysis methodology right.
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