Sentences with phrase «falter when»

But Honor's flagship began to falter when I compared it to Sony's HDR - enabled handset, which could better illustrate fine gradations in contrast between the lightest and darkest parts of the scene.
It's why MAME cabinets falter when confronted with games like Tapper or Tron that had semi-unique arcade controls.
Nor is a dictatorship acceptable, even when led by a benevolent leader, because such organizations lack sustainable business processes and falter when the leader inevitably departs.
There are also signs that the administration could falter when it comes to dealing with global warming in the strongest possible fashion.
Unfortunate to see a game with such strong marketing muscle behind it falter when it comes to available media and coverage after a huge event like E3 — but Destiny 2 did just that.
How could my love ever falter when it can do things like this:
What we have here is a small, streamlined console which is very serviceable in the home on the TV — though will likely falter when running multiplatform games without heavy optimization.
Fluid and solid controls are only one part of any platforming game, though N + + doesn't falter when it comes to level design.
Initiatives falter when school climate is hostile as opposed to inclusive.
Eaton realizes there is skepticism around those strategies and thinks they can falter when not implemented properly.
Often revolutions falter when going from early adopters to really systemic change,» he says.
But both of these things falter when the romance takes stage.
The film does falter when Letts and Friedkin choose to take it outside of its theatrical origins, especially in a motorcycle scene that feels like it came from another movie, but it's a minor complaint.
You won't believe, I even tried drinking to relax, but would still just falter when I try to talk to the ladies.
But they didn't falter when presented with new numbers of shapes, such as five ovals or seven rectangles.
The reality is that, it is US who falter when the pressure is on, We have proven that time after time and year after year!
Thats is what we spent quickly to get Xhaka which was needed, our season first started to falter when Cazorla got injured or are you too stupid to actually watch Arsenal all season long?
We function better when we have such relationships and falter when uprooted from them.
Too often, we talk about allowing our daughters be «their own person,» but we falter when they choose to embrace society's message of beauty, make - up, and clothes.»
Markets never fail to falter when there's an air of uncertainty.
He later stepped aside in favor of Mattrick after Zynga's financial performance began to falter when a string of newer games failed to gain much traction.
If their companies weren't hamstrung by big loan balances during the downturn, owners saw plenty of other businesses falter when revenue fell and monthly payments became unmanageable.
SANA said they faltered when the rebel group refused to release detainees it is holding in Douma, warning the military assault would only stop if hostages are released.
And even if there are valid arguments in support of churches with a predominant ethnic group, still the wider Christian community often falters when it comes to demonstrating unity in Christ.
He's been in great position to take tournaments going into Sunday, but has consistently faltered when the opportunity has presented itself.
Rationale: Tom Crean faltered when he got to this point with top talent when he was with Marquette, so I'm reluctant to say that they'll get over the hump this time around, but it's so hard to pick against their squad.
That is why we start faltering when the title is in reach.
Look how City faltered when Aguero was injured even though they averaged 2 goals a game in is absence.
Spurs, who had a comfortable 2 - 0 lead at half time, faltered when their opponents intensified their efforts to try and change the outcome of the result in the second half.
That raise faltered when Gov. Andrew Cuomo's appointees to the commission failed to act.
This «modified naturalness» falters when additional particles, such as the unknown constituents of dark matter, are included in calculations — but the same unorthodox path could yield other ideas.
Other potential alternatives in the past, such as disilane, faltered when they proved too expensive to make.
The film falters when trying to address the complexities of the political issues.
It's a film that often calls attention to its own self - importance and falters when compared to Spielberg's best historical dramas like «Munich» and «Lincoln,» movies that earn their messages instead of just stating them.
Meanwhile, a retired Mickey stumbles upon a new enterprise, Abby finds a friend on the streets of LA, and Bunchy's newfound confidence falters when faced with a troupe of Luchadores.
The script, written by Trevor De Silva and Kevin Hood, falters when farce gives way to melodrama, but the movie regains momentum with a climax in a ballroom.
And yet the scene, which also marks a turning point in the central relationship, falters when some of Emma's supposedly sophisticated friends make eager remarks about art and female sexuality that seem to mirror the director's problematic approach toward the representation of women.
These events are unlikely, and Homeland falters when it focuses on the contrivances of its big - picture plotting, but they lead «New Normal» to a powerful ending, as Carrie and Saul (Mandy Patinkin) sit silently beside one another in the hospital, watching Quinn's intubated body.
Director / co-writer Todd Phillips, expanding a resume built on comedies such as The Hangover trilogy and Old School, brings a suitable zest to the insanity of this guns - to - riches tale, but falters when the time comes to move beyond his filmmaking comfort zone.
The film falters when it steers away from Robbie's performance, which lends a thematic throughline to a story that is all too eager to vault between the perspectives of several characters.
While there's nothing wrong with abstruse theory, Mamet really falters when he pretends that instead of a great playwright, he's a competent director gifted in filming conventional action, dialogue, and romance.
Miss Sloane works when it dissects the gamesmanship of this world, but it falters when it tries to play its own games.
His career also falters when his right hand begins to break every time he enters the ring.
All year long I strove to ignore this social gospel of Christ - ordained exclusion, and every year my resolve faltered when October rolled around.
Many of the nation's young children already are faltering when they start kindergarten and achieve far below their potential during the early grades, a new report from the Carnegie Corporation of New York says.
Still, the book falters when it claims that union power will eventually be weakened by school accountability, school choice, and other reforms.
Students aren't taking advantage of tutoring options under the No Child Left Behind Act, schools are faltering when it comes to notifying parents about school transfer options under the law, and the number of Title I schools identified as needing improvement has nearly doubled in recent years, according to a study released last week by the Department of Education.
As we mentioned previously, the screen quality falters when dimmed, so you're left with something of a compromise when it comes to battery life.
What Happens When The Heart Falters When the heart begins to fail, delivery of oxygen and other vital nutrients falters.
Liberation also falters when it comes to supplementing the core gameplay with more objectives.
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