Sentences with phrase «enough of a blip»

I had heard of the title mentioned, but it didn't make enough of a blip on my radar to garner a pre-release glance.

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If you need to let the guy who is texting know that the light has changed, a quick blip of the horn is enough.
... and there was mostly silence in public by the EV celebrities involved, though enough blips of evidence of their views from themselves and others associated with Emergent Village, plus documentation of their appeals in private to delete, edit, direct, control, shame.
Those tiny little blips up there represent daily traffic of about 50 - 100 visits, which I am happy enough with.
Giroud just is not good enough and thats the facts here, we would have been three goals up with a real world class striker, regardless of Ozil and sanchez current form if we had brought in a real DM player then we'd have won points at other games and this would be just a blip, teams do loose games and they do have off days, the real problem lays in the fact that Wenger has no real top notch choices to mix and match with is he has slumps with his current squad.
Had Fergie been at the helm, he could have held his hands up, said something like «mea culpa, I took my eye of the ball and did n`t replace some players soon enough, but this will only be a one season blip believe me» and he would probably have got away with it, and been able to sign some top talent, but not this guy.
That was enough to make this psychological thriller the division's second highest - grossing release of 2006, but its nearly $ 8 million intake was still a tiny blip on the summer box office radar and the unquestionably weak link on Williams» potent annual earnings report (which included modest political comedy Man of the Year and cinema's currently reigning king Night at the Museum as well).
The PDK seven - speed transmission isn't a manual, to the dismay of so - called «purists,» and there are enough cheap gags at its unyieldingly German name, but it is damn near telepathic: it will read your mind at every shift, blip the throttle accordingly, nail the perfect rev, and more importantly it will do so every single time without fail, with the utmost precision.
And thanks to the AMG version of Dynamic Select's Sport + setting, there's throttle blipping on downshifts and enough froth and burble through the exhausts to keep almost every petrolhead happy.
But a lot of self - published authors — especially ones who limit their work to Amazon or who think they're not selling enough copies to even register as a blip on Nielsen's radar — overlook the genuine information that can be gleaned from this survey data.
Time to spread the Christmas gaming good news with Doctor Octoroc's new chip tunes masterpiece, which is chock full of enough retro 8 - bit bleeps and blips to fuel your heart's nostalgic fire all winter long.
- Nintendo is selling three physical Switch games for every console sold in the UK and Spain - this matches the performance of Wii - Nintendo says the Switch's global tie - ratio is 3.6 - 78 % of Nintendo Switch games are sold in boxes, by comparison only 47 % of PS4 games are sold physically - the only blips in Switch sales have occurred during moments of stock shortages - there was a significant spike in hardware sales around the launch of Super Mario Odyssey - across Spain and the UK, 469,000 Switch consoles have been sold for the first 36 weeks of its life - this is about 49 % of what the Wii managed to do over the same period (which launched over Christmas)- this is 300 % of what the Wii U managed to achieve - Switch may grow significantly again if Nintendo continues its trend of updating the hardware with new iterations - there is currently enough stock to satisfy demand at the moment - if demand increases for the holiday season, GAME says «we don't have a warehouse full of stock ready to go.»
If the benchmark is an all - engine inlet measurement system, as seems most reasonable, then the WW2 blip is the one part of the record that, oddly enough will remain unchanged, as it is the one part of the historical record that is predominantly consistent with post-2000s methods.
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