Sentences with phrase «from running out of steam»

There isn't enough narrative to stop the film from running out of steam and earlier than expected.

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«Put it all together, and Lang says that Red Hat really just needs to rally less than three dollars from here, to $ 100, at which point he expects the stock to roar higher before temporarily running out of steam at the $ 110 area.»
«While there are some crumbs of comfort in the latest results from Under Armour, the numbers still give the impression of a brand that has run out of steam,» wrote Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail, in a Tuesday research report.
His comments, made to the U.K.'s Daily Mail, came on the same day as a «raft of dismal economic news from around the world, with manufacturing output falling in Britain and Europe, unemployment jumping in the eurozone and America, and fast - emerging economies such as Brazil and China showing signs of running out of steam
In the wake of tax uncertainty, threats to withdraw from NAFTA, and a number of other international disputes that Trump sits in the middle of, these new investment flows appear to be running out of steam.
My thesis has been that the sharp break from All Time Highs in late January was a «sign» that the character of the market had changed from a «buy the dip» environment to a two - way trading market and I've looked for opportunities to sell «bounce back» rallies that ran out of steam.
Nevertheless, the project of the French socialist government runs out of the steam at the end of 1982, and fails openly from March 1983 onwards.
The guy's run out of steam, he's fresh from an injury, he can't mark, he can't attack and yet Wenger somehow feels its brilliant to bring him on against an in - form Liverpool team thats pressing for an equalizer!
Though Leicester are currently sat atop the Premier League table, the general consensus is that the Foxes title challenge will run out of steam sooner or later and that City are the only real challengers that could stop the Gunners from lifting the trophy.
Although Arsenal ran out of steam and just held on for the away win at Newcastle, there was a lot of fight from the Gunners.
I do genuinely think they are running out of steam, mind you my favourites for the title have always been Man City and they are also suffering from some post Christmas blues, especially without Yaya Toure (they have no balance in their midfield with Fernandinho, fernando and Milner, it's way to defensive, they have to mix it up a little.
But three fences from home on the two - mile track, the big gray seems to run out of steam.
Both took their goals well and played well apart from that, but both still looked a bit rusty, slightly off the pace and they both ran out of steam.
One of the other criticisms that I had last season was the lack of fitness that the players seemed to have, which was borne from the fact that they seemed to run out of steam every match.
Hugh Jackman, it seems, was born to play Jean Valjean, and he's magnificent from time to time, but even he begins to run out of steam as the battle sequences take over the second half.
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.
Not too far from its end, the film starts to run out of steam, as its mystery becomes less engaging, its dialogue less funny, and its interest moves from creative storytelling to imaginative visual gymnastics.
It's not as if this represents a major comedown from Kurzel's Macbeth, which also ran out of steam (though not mist) by the halfway mark.
There reaches a point, however, at which the film starts to run out of steam and indeed feels as though it's spinning its wheels, as the uniformly winning work from the various actors can only carry the proceedings so far (ie Shelly's leisurely modus operandi is ultimately just a little too leisurely).
If you can't see any obvious signs of leaks, or steam coming from anywhere if you run the engine, a likely cause is a cracked cylinder head gasket, which is letting the coolant into the cylinders and out of the tail pipe as steam.
The four - cylinder pulls strongly from around 1,500 - 4,000 rpm, but it also runs out of steam as we push it higher in the rev range.
650Nm of the stuff sucks you into the bucket seats from just 1750 rpm, with 375kW delivered all the way at 6250 rpm to ensure you never run out of steam.
However, while the 2.5 - liter engine features good low - end torque and off - the - line responsiveness, it seems to run out of steam near the upper reaches of the revolutions - per - minute range, seemingly precluding any real «sport» benefit from the Sport mode.
It needs just 3.3 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km / h, and it doesn't run out of steam until 290 km / h (180 mph).
It also helps that what I've read of yours so far hasn't suffered from series-itis and either jumped the shark or run out of steam after a few books.
While they did add many new features and the fighting was much more enjoyable on a 3 - D plane verses the flat screen of a Game Boy, Re: Chain of Memories still suffered from the same dismal plot which is something the beautiful graphics couldn't save me from and I ran out of steam halfway through the game, feeling, «I beat the game once, why am I bothering a second time?»
Disadvantages: Limited suitable locations Source can be unreliable and «run out of steam», perhaps for decades Hazardous gases and minerals may come up from underground - difficult to safely dispose of.
The project initially received a good response from a number of manufacturers but then ran out of steam with not too many devices coming out and even the much talked about software updates not being delivered on time.
It indicates exhaustion, i.e. the sell - off from the record highs near $ 2,500 has run out of steam.
Steam Machines appear to have, er, run out of steam, with Valve removing the section devoted to the living room - based gaming boxes from its sSteam Machines appear to have, er, run out of steam, with Valve removing the section devoted to the living room - based gaming boxes from its ssteam, with Valve removing the section devoted to the living room - based gaming boxes from its store.
The situation looks no different today as the rebound from the intraday low of $ 10,450 seems to have run out of steam above $ 11,000 levels.
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