While not being super user friendly or simplistic like other phones, RIM also suffered
from lack of momentum.
Not exact matches
In short, we think the market became impatient with a
lack of visible inventory draws four months into OPEC cuts and that Chinese macro concerns, a modest (and possibly transient) uptick in Libyan production and an unimpressive EIA report lead to length liquidation, self - reinforced stop losses and
momentum from robots smelling blood in the water».
I don't like how you frisco talked about Wilshere.What I've come to realize is that we always seem not to criticize some players.Let me give you examples.They are: Monreal, Cazorla, Ozil etc. I've watched several matches where Cazorls has not been efficient and at Arsenal
lack of efficiency
from players and inconsistency is the norm
of the day for this club.Wilshere has not yet fulfilled his potential but the guy I admire him for his fighting spirit and he always shows signs
of the old Wilshere when he gets a run
of games.I expect Wilshere to be better than Ozil and Cazorla when fulfills his potential.When you watch him when he was 16 and compare to other players at the same age who are now stars he was far far better.The guy's potential is really really huge and
of there's anyone Arsene must persist with then it's Jack Wilshere.He should play this week in my opinion because he looked good when he came on and we can't keeo that
momentum on the vench.Arsenal fans are too interested in one player being better than the other to start.Okay well if you want me to say it like how it is then i'll say it.Ozil and Cazorla are much better than Jack Wilshere but in terms
of potential Wilshere was more blessed than them.
All their
momentum from there was not capitalised on, as the team's continuing
lack of efficiency meant they weren't able to find a winner.
But fueled by bias, vested interests, and institutional
momentum, the complete
lack of evidence has not stopped the media, health organizations, or pharmaceutical companies
from continuing to tout their favored — albeit faulty — hypothesis as fact.
It's fairly tedious stuff that's compounded by a
lack of narrative
momentum and an almost aggressively deliberate pace, with, in terms
of the latter, the movie's slowness ultimately preventing the viewer
from working up any interest in (or enthusiasm for) the protagonist's feel - good antics.
There's consequently a
lack of momentum here that grows more and more pronounced as time slowly progresses, while the movie's anti-climactic final stretch ensures that Snowden ends on as underwhelming and forgettable a note as one could envision - which ultimately confirms the movie's place as a tremendously disappointing missed opportunity and yet another subpar effort
from a once - vital filmmaker.
In fact, much
of the feature's
lack of momentum stems
from its willingness to simply refashion its passable predecessor, its efforts to garner the same success predicated purely on repetition.
The
lack of momentum ensures that the movie runs out
of steam long before it reaches its inevitable conclusion, and it's finally obvious that The Marrying Man could've seriously benefited
from a more judicious editing style.
With a considerably scattershot plot, one which has a somewhat episode design, Nerdland
lacks some
of the narrative
momentum that comes
from more cohesive stories.
It isn't about winning a case, its about keeping up
momentum in the virtue signalling game in order that the climate meme doesn't die
from sheer
lack of coverage.
Icarus... your idea
of «safety derived
from momentum» is still lost on me... I can't see any rational person who is on the fence about bike commuting think they should give it a try because they can now roll through stop signs... if
lack of leg strength (which is a problem I don't have) is one
of the only arguments for passing such legislation... what are the odds such a bill is going to pass?
After years
of the British government suffering criticism
from international organisations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and Transparency International for its
lack of enforcement activity in the area
of overseas bribery, it appears that a real and tangible
momentum is gathering pace behind the new Bribery Bill.
Listening to the Solo 3 Wireless next to the Audio Technica ATH - MSR7 and Sennheiser
Momentum 2.0, the Beats pair
lacks a certain sort
of detail that separates decent headphones
from great ones.
The
lack of momentum has trickled down through the rest
of the altcoins, and there really isn't much going on this morning, apart
from in the Litecoin camp.