Sentences with phrase «far cry from what»

It's a far cry from what property owners a few generations back would have considered ownership of real property.
A far cry from what they used to be, cover letters are now always employer - centered.
The resume of today is a far cry from what it was say, five years ago.
This is a far cry from what many last week misinterpreted as a total blanket ban on trading Bitcoin and altcoins alike — despite South Korea boasting the world's third most active crypto market.
Sure, the home screens support widgets, but this is a far cry from what you'll find on practically any Android phone shipping today.
While they get a few things right, the experience is still a far cry from what you'd want from truly wireless earbuds.
All that combined should yield solid low - light images, and for the most part, the results are a far cry from what the M9 could do.
The current state of Faraday Future is a far cry from what it presented itself as during CES, suggesting it would be as big as the first iPhone.
When someone finally nails the smartwatch, it won't be a far cry from what Samsung has done with the Gear Fit.
They're functional and better than what most of the public has access to, but a far cry from what Wallace Corporation uses.
All the while, they have paid vacation pay, employment insurance, CPP, severance (if required) along with all the other taxes that need to be paid and that are a far cry from what a civil servant or employee of a large corporation is required to pay.
The Internet today is a far cry from what I first saw more than 20 years ago.
The paltry raises promised the 1,500 striking lawyers, while in line with what other Quebec civil servants will be getting, is a far cry from what they were demanding: a hike of 40 per cent to bring them in line with the national average.
The internet today is a far cry from what it was during its early days back in the mid-1990s.
That is a far cry from what is happening on Mars and Titan, according to a recent study published in Science.
What you did (calling a response «thin gruel») is a far cry from what I discussed (saying a person did something inappropriate in their analysis).
The Clean Power Plan aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil fuel - fired power plants by 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 — still a far cry from what is needed to meet our commitments under the Paris Climate Accord to keep global warming at or below 2 degrees Celsius.
But this is a far cry from what is depicted in «The Day After Tomorrow».
Over all, the pace of sea - level rise from the resulting ice loss doesn't go beyond about 1.5 feet per century, Dr. Pollard said in an interview, a far cry from what was thought possible a couple of decades ago.
McCall's work is certainly a motion picture, but it's a far cry from what we understand to be a movie.
It's such a far cry from what's to come.
It's clear that she is moving into new terrain, and at the same time she is looking backward, releasing My Photo Album, a new book of photos taken of the artist in the years before she hit the big time with headline - grabbing works like My Bed — in other words, back when she was young, full of talent, and a far cry from what her conservative culture deemed respectable.
Current tallies put SWTOR population at just 1.3 million — not too shabby when compared with other MMOs, but still a far cry from what EA and BioWare had been hoping for.
In 2017, the rhythm - game landscape is a far cry from what it once was.
It's a far cry from what we had expected, and while those concerns may still be present considering the system's lack of power compared to the competition, it hardly seems to be affecting its appeal.
And, well, it looks impressive; a far cry from the some what limited production values of episodic Life Is Strange and its somewhat forgettable predecessor, Remember Me.
It's just that it was such a far cry from what made Destiny 1 great.
Still, they're a far cry from what you'd expect from a modern release.
Heck, even AC Liberation, Freedom Wars, Helldivers, Dragons Crown, Gravity Rush, LBP, Soul Sac Delta, Toukidan Kiwami, PS All - STARS, GoW Collection, Sly Collection, Thieves in Time ect are a far cry from what 99 % of ppl play on mobile.
Much like any Battlefield, Battlefield 1 is not a far cry from what makes the series unique among all the competitors out there.
Slapping pre-made rooms together and populating them with props and enemies is a far cry from what people have come to expect from id.
Accor's customer service for the reward program is generally pretty bad, with points frequently not posting and non-sensical, copy & paste letters being the standard of service when you try to get it fixed — that is a far cry from what you experience at the Sofitel hotels, so you might want to temper your expectations from the rewards program or it might spoil your stay!
The quality was decent, but overall, this breakfast was a far cry from what other ibis or ibis style properties offer and does not compare well to the Holiday Inn either.
While notable, its $ 450 annual fee is a far cry from what you'd pay for the Centurion card.
Rated very well amongst travelers and backpackers, this type of hostel is a far cry from what most places in Thailand look like.
Breed standard of the Great Dane states character and temperament as «always friendly and dependable», this is a far cry from what makes a true guard dog.
That is a far cry from what he argues in his academic papers.
The B&N NOOK Apps store has just 125 apps on offer right now, a far cry from what is available at the Google Market which easily has several times more.
But her life in Kansas is a far cry from what she is accustomed to in New York City.
The display though has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels which may be a far cry from what the Nexus 10 or iPad 4 boasts of but can be enough for all practical purposes.
The 7:12 time is still quicker than the previous C6 Corvette ZR1, but a far cry from what Porsche has managed at the track.
The leather - lined luxo trucks of today are a far cry from what pickup trucks used to be; hard - working tools designed to get the job done with little in the way of creature comforts.
ENGINES: Modern high - performance engines are a far cry from what you find in the Viper or even the base - model LT1 Corvette.
It's a far cry from what a dedicated SUV such as a Land Rover Range Rover can do, but rutted, unpaved roads and snow - covered conditions should pose no threat.
Where numbers count more than anything else, the Nardo session is a far cry from what most owners would consider such a car is all about.
The reluctance was understandable, as the formula Honda was pursuing was a far cry from what we'd seen before.
While there are specialist insurance companies who offer insurance products for racing drivers, the frenzied, tail - chasing that goes on during illegal drag races is a far cry from what goes on at a professional race, as was pointed out in the expose.
It's just that it was such a far cry from what made Destiny 1 great.
People can blather all they want about how advanced they've become; they are always — and will always — be a far cry from what we can get on our home consoles and PCs.
This is a far cry from what Katherine Graham herself said about WaPo» sOperation Mockingbird role.
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