Sentences with phrase «even hardened»

Even hardened criminalls do less time for committing more serious stuff.
Add a tattoo and you'd likely strike fear into the heart of even hardened criminals, scooter or not!
Even hardened gadget bloggers, like Verge editor - in - chief Nilay Patel, were still impressed with the S9's appearance when I first showed it to them.
Even hardened thugs in «Grand Theft Auto V» are hitching the Halloween bandwagon and getting spooky themes in time for the season.
Finding every last Star Coin becomes a challenge, and some of the later stages will test even hardened platforming veterans.
It may take practice, and will result in more than a few failures among even hardened strategy gamers, but the expertly designed gameplay in Mario + Rabbids nonetheless presents something very fresh and exciting for both the Mario franchise and Raving Rabbids franchise alike.
Film tie - ins tend to be hateful little affairs with sub-par graphics and gameplay that can drive even hardened cynical gamers to floods of tears (though easy achievements and trophies tend to make them a target of opportunity for score hunters).
They may be rivals but even these hardened gamers are excited by Nintendo's first ever mobile game, Super Mario Run.
These zombie variants were also incredibly eerie because they acted like real creatures, fast and hungry for flesh, their speed and drive were enough to get even the hardened gamer panicking.
Even hardened gamers who think they've seen it all will surely be stunned, and that's saying something.
The sheer ferocity of the assault is enough to make even hardened SHMUP veterans break a sweat.
This doesn't really hinder the plot of the movie, but the main setting for the rest of the film may confuse even hardened Resident Evil fans.The headquarters of WilPharma is the building that our protagonists will find themselves in most of the time and further confuses the Resident Evil lore.
However, if you prefer to stay a little active then the jungle trekking and diving opportunities are enough to satisfy even a hardened adrenaline junkie.
First stop is a narrow coral lined natural break in the Barrier Reef, where the corals and sea life will amaze even the hardened snorkeler.
The sheer elegance of these massive sea mammals and their spectacular displays of water gymnastics and gentle majesty leave even hardened cynics speechless.
Or something he's heard or read — a voice on the radio saying «Even a hardened government soldier may hesitate a fatal half - second before he guns down a child.»
Even hardened Detective Gabrielle Versado is shocked by the sight of the first body — the torso of a boy, somehow fused with the legs of a deer.
A beautiful and fluid MMORPG that features real time combat, it's the kind of game that even hardened MMO vets like me have been waiting for.
What we can say is that Better Watch Out generates white - knuckle suspense and pitch black humour while dishing out plot shocks galore that even hardened horror hounds won't see coming.»
The word «genius» is heard more than once, and the more the film shows us, the less even hardened skeptics will be likely to demur.
The four audio commentaries all dissect the film to a level that even the hardened fan could not approach.
Your body will be directed to get rid of the nasty fats only and your lean muscles will be preserved and even hardened for the best physique you've always dreamt of.
But the pressures reported at Fukushima — more than seven kilograms per square centimeter at times — more than double the pressures even the hardened vent was designed to handle.
Hamilton and Kaul are cheerleaders for the renewable energy industry, but even hardened policy types see the need for new sources of energy.
Boundaries have changed in many seats since 2005, and the strength of the Lib Dems means some two - way marginals now look more like three - way marginals: add in the rise of smaller parties such as the Greens, plus highly volatile national polls, and even hardened tactical voters may struggle to work out which horse to back locally this time.
Even those hardened observers, however, would have appreciated the ferocity of a pair of challenges — Coleman on Milner, then Solanke the recipient from Jagielka — immediately after the restart.
Even hardened meat eaters will happily dig in (even if it is alongside a meat curry as well).
No one lives that way, even hardened literalists.
In recent years the belief in hell has waned among Protestants partly because of the difficulty of locating it in space but more from the conviction that a loving God would not want to condemn anyone — even a hardened sinner, to say nothing of a kind and highly moral person who is not a Christian — to endless torment.
But even the hardened realist ought to take notice, for India remains Asia's leading democracy, however fragile, and a rising economic power with which the United States will frequently have to deal.
Oxidative damage, another name for the chemical reaction that free radicals cause, can lead to a breakdown or even hardening of lipids, which makeup all cell walls.
If you do, you will notice that the oil may turn cloudy or even harden some, but will return to its original viscosity when brought back to room temperature.

Not exact matches

(She can rattle off stats about toilet paper consumption, for instance, with a conviction that would make even the most hardened VC cower.)
Nonetheless, many have track records that even the most hardened skeptic might find hard to ignore.
His evidence is largely anecdotal, but compelling: «When even one more person is added to the mix, the situation becomes more stable, but this stability may stifle creativity, as roles and power positions harden,» he writes.
They feature an inner lining of 100 percent cotton (instead of traditional plastic), extra-strong pegs of hardened aluminum, heavy - duty zippers — even lockable storage pockets.
However, even some of the most hardened online marketers are prone to making mistakes on social media every now and then.
Jumping into the shower without letting it heat up, or going into the ocean without slowly acclimating to it, can help promote hardening, increasing tolerance to stress, and even disease.
Bitcoin is a financial technology dream come true for even the most hardened anticapitalist political organizer.
Baroness Berridge, chairman of the APPG, said: «For the past sixty - plus years, the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea has committed egregious human rights violations - the details of which would turn the stomach of even the most hardened person.
Some cruelty by the older boys toward the younger ones was tolerated and even encouraged, since it was believed this would weed out the unfit and harden the rest.
Even if the Exodus account laid all the responsibility for the hardening of Pharaoh's heart upon God Himself, and none upon Pharaoh, this still would tell us nothing about whether or not Pharaoh concluded His life as one of God's redeemed.
They must be dealt with differently than those who have grown so hardened in aggressiveness that they can hardly even be penetrated by anyone's reprimand.
My hope is that it is a process of hardening oneself to the things of God and not some single act of sin or even a struggle with sin.
Yet he sinned grievously, and it seems that he has hardened his heart so that he will not be able to repent if that is even possible because of it.
The gullibility's pragmatists are relationally transcribed be they overtly religious and even of the mundanely inverted against anything religious... The ever hardening of bitterness offerings runs ever continuously upon the mainstreamed religious waters unending motions... For without believer's sanctifications who would be the beneficiaries witnesses..?
Injured freedom must accept this help freely, yet it can not do even this on its own initiative but needs the «prevenient grace» of God's unfathomable counsel, who «has mercy upon whomever he wills, and (who) hardens the heart of whomever he wills» (Rom 9:18) but of whom we must also believe that he «desires all men to be saved» (I Tim 2:4).
The controversy has to do with the «other» kind of Augustinian, the person whose piety can not find expression in a secular society, but hardens into a «new traditionalism» that rejects even Stout's generous terms for religious participation in public life.
As is so often the case in Shakespeare, the irony is doubled: Shylock gives utterance to an impassioned plea for the common humanity in all men even as he is hardening his heart to exact a terrible vengeance; Portia eloquently extols the virtue of mercy in the hearts of kings and seems promptly to forget her own speech when she comes to exercise power herself.
Furthermore, the means by which John and Jesus meet their deaths should convince even the most hardened skeptics of the revolutionary nature of their ministries.
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