Sentences with phrase «even achievement points»

Each one has its own powers, skins, dialog, conversations, and even achievement points.
Grabbing a first place position is rare, which is why the game only has a handful of cars and a couple of tracks to unlock; even Achievement points are difficult to come by.

Not exact matches

Even controlling for grade - point average, men earned more than women who graduated with identical levels of academic achievement.
More to the point, as entertaining as Tirso's play is, it is neither an extraordinary literary achievement nor even necessarily the most authoritative version of the tale.
about the eternal life in God; nor does anything point to moral improvement and perfection as an indispensable condition for the achievement of this goal... It is only just to say that every man has an inherent right to favorable conditions for him to enjoy all - round development in his striving for a full - blooded life... However one can not agree with the opinion that where there are no conditions of life worthy of man one can not even speak of salvation today.
Hartshorne will have nothing to do with this abstractly negative God, and it is one of the achievements of his philosophy continually to have pointed out the implications of classical theism (even though, of course, classical theists would wish to resist the drawing of some of them).
We work, and sometimes we succeed even to the point of enjoying the success; but at other times we are disappointed with the results or ache over our own lack of satisfaction in achievement.
My point is fans have to hard hearted, even wenger fans, show the board we will not blind and just followers, as a top club fans we deserve a top club ambitious and achievements, challenge in all front competition.
But is it even an achievement to say you managed more points than your predecessor, when that man is Frank De Boer?
Angus Robertson, the SNP's leader in Westminster, pointed out that his achievement as a Scotsman was even more impressive.
Given his starting - point, even a one - seat majority would be a remarkable achievement.
But Labour outperformed even that achievement as a unique alliance of enthused younger voters and previous non-voters combined with older austerity - hit, anti-establishment Ukippers to deliver a 10 - point rise in Labour's vote compared with two years ago, to 40 %.
I found myself slogging through it just to get the achievement points and was completely sick of it before episode 1 even ended.
It's not much of an achievement that co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo (held over from Captain America the Winter Soldier) make a better film than Zack Snyder... but it's worth noting that Marvel (corporation as auteur) have nurtured their characters (even in weaker films like Iron Man 2) to the point when they carry more screen weight than lasting icons Batman and Superman.
On the short side — After the main story and mirror levels are complete, there is very little reason to return to The Bridge, even if you are hunting for the Achievements (which, by the way, might bother a select few due to their odd point values).
As Vox points out, even when a young turk named Steven Spielberg revolutionized the summer event movie in 1975 with Jaws, the Academy acknowledged his achievement with a Best Picture nomination — but snubbed the brash filmmaker.
That's not how it worked in the one - room schoolhouses of yesteryear, and it's oblivious to the many ways that children differ from each other, the ways their modes and rates of learning differ, how widely their starting achievement levels differ, and how their interests, brains, and outside circumstances often cause them to learn different subjects at unequal speeds — and to move faster and slower, deeper or shallower, at different points in their lives, even at different points within a «school year.»
On the other hand, Stringfield, Millsap, and Herman pointed out that even in schools nominated as exemplary, there was ample room for instructional improvement, which would, if implemented, lead to greater gains in reading achievement.
This means that learners can earn points and virtual rewards for their achievements, and even compete on a company - wide leaderboard.
Duke points to research by Goodwin and Ahn (2013) that argues that instruction in morphemes leads to improvements in word decoding, spelling, and vocabulary; and because word decoding and vocabulary contribute to reading comprehension, there is evidence that morphology instruction leads to improvement in reading comprehension and overall reading achievement (Goodwin & Ahn, 2010; Goodwin, Lipsky, & Ahn, 2012), even in the elementary grades (Rasinski, Padak, Newton, & Newton, 2013), and even for children who struggle in learning to read (Goodwin & Ahn, 2010; Nagy, Carlisle, & Goodwin, 2013).
But even more to the point, to say that «nearly 60 percent say educators should be promoted and receive tenure based on their success with increasing student achievement growth» is a straight out lie.
So, certainly you still use that state data, but in this particular approach and in our particular model, we say also use — and maybe even as the focal point, the data that you're using to pick up student achievement — use teacher designed assessments of what they're actually teaching during a particular unit.
What's an even greater achievement is that honing the Urus into a blisteringly fast point A to B tool, hasn't compromised practicality.
Other Xbox Live Arcade games have added achievements when they add downloadable content and it would have been cool to have Eets do the same, but even without any achievements it was well worth the 200 points.
Even the slightest bit of outside help invalidates my sense of achievement, and having someone play it for me becomes an exercise in «What's the point of playing».
Sure, the game is free and you can get 200 achievement points, but even then this game is still not worth playing.
While I'm not one to be a Nazi about game companies rehashing last generation titles for an easy cash in (especially when they are at a discounted price, come with achievements, and are for systems that aren't backwards compatible), but even I can sort of see kind of a moot point to re-releasing games that in retrospect aren't really that old, were already popular, and did well in their original release.
Matthew Burns at Magical Wasteland does not review Kane and Lynch, revealing instead: «The only reason I played it all the way through recently is because someone once told me he thought the anger and annoyance that this game evokes in you, the player, was a respectable achievement because that's, like, the whole point of the story — that these men are angry and annoyed and ultimately impotent in the face of the world even though they kill a lot of people.»
The RX 480 did not increase our test system's overall sound profile even at load, an achievement that few cards at any price point can claim.
Make it a point to add in new developments and achievements scored in the very recent past (could be last week, could even be yesterday) into your resume.
This can include soft skills, bullet points under specific jobs held, and even entire sections of your resume (moving the education section to the top for a company that stressed academic achievement, for example).
The boss we willingly work for makes a point of acknowledging our positive achievements, even if it's just to say, «I know I really loaded you down, and I appreciate your trying to get the report done» — although you didn't quite finish it on time.
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