Though the series» annual releases eventually meant the games would eventually be watered down (even now that the releases are no longer annual, the newest entries are
frowned upon more than ever), the original N64 trilogy is fondly remembered.
Not exact matches
Not surprisingly, binge - watching is also less
frowned upon, with only 30 % of respondents reporting a negative view of binge - viewership (there would appear to be some self - loathers in that bunch) compared to two years ago, when
more than half of respondents felt the term «binging» had negative connotations.
The tendency to hire from within is even
more pronounced in small industries, she says, where it is
frowned upon to poach employees from competitors, and in countries like Japan, where «leaving a job is culturally seen as treachery.»
Evolution occurs everywhere, except, perhaps, in the
more fundamental churches, where change is
frowned upon.
It makes it much
more exciting to break the rules and do the things that they
frown upon.
One
more reason not to live in a condo... they all seem to
frown upon the individudal.
One of the main reasons you don't see many or any «English Asians» in football is, culturally for them it is
frowned upon to aspire to careers in sport (save cricket or tennis) over academic careers, which they perceive as being
more stable, lucrative and hold
more prestige in society.
New School: Since driving around your gas guzzler spewing pollutants into the air is
frowned upon today, the new school way of soothing a crying baby through movement is to place the baby in your arms, stand with your feet slightly
more than hip - width apart, and swivel back and forth at the hips.
According to a Pew Research poll, just 11 percent said they'd be less likely to support a candidate who's divorced while most, 85 percent, said it wouldn't matter — although, interestingly, Republicans are
more likely than Democrats to
frown upon a candidate's divorce.
Bleach has been
frowned upon, although it seems this is becoming a
more common recommendation as of late.
In order for breastfeeding to be seen as «normal» and natural, and not
frowned upon in public, we clearly need to be doing
more than what we are doing.
As a general rule, the use of military force to resolve territorial disputes that haven't arisen «imminently» (i.e. hours or days or weeks or maybe even a few months ago), is
frowned upon, and the
more less imminent the threat, the
more problematic intervention becomes.
Exercise is not allowed and
frowned upon until you're
more weight restored.
I have WAY
more black than color, I would hoard animals from shelters if I could afford to and if it wasn't
frowned upon, I listen to music all day long.
The society today, fortunately, is much
more «accepting» cougar dating — a concept not
frowned upon anymore.
What is interesting about this industry is not only its rapid growth in a conservative society that
frowns upon courting
more than one person at a time, but also its potential to change the social norms that are part of dating both online and offline.
Interracial dating is much
more socially acceptable now and less
frowned upon.
Fortunately, today's society is much
more accepting of «cougar» dating, and the site of an older woman dating a younger man is not so
frowned upon anymore.
This tendency has been
frown upon a lot by society in the past, but as time goes by and people become
more accepting and understanding of many things and situations, it has become very popular lately.
Once socially
frowned upon in some cultures,
more and
more people accept interracial dating and marriage as.
This was in 1999, two years before flying planes into buildings became
more specifically
frowned upon.
«Every time,» he answers, rubbing his swollen knuckles, but the look on his face says
more: the claws have made him an outcast in a world that
frowns upon genetic mutation and calls him Wolverine.
The
more of the games audience came to appreciate it, the
more Souls» «clunky» combat wasn't
frowned upon anymore; it was asked for.
It's still smooth (so is the 85kW petrol car) and it's far stronger for in - gear acceleration than the petrol cars, but it's also
more expensive and it's a fuel that, for city - focused cars, is increasingly becoming
frowned upon.
I ran a contest on 99Designs.com, and whilst I am well aware that this decision is somewhat
frowned upon in the design community, I ended up with a stunning piece of cover art, and a designer that I am
more than happy to work with on many projects to come.
In the past, agents
frowned upon electronic query letters but these days they are
more open to the idea.
Many people may assume that of course veterinarians and veterinary associations will
frown upon these cleanings because they take away business from them, but before making such assumptions, it's important to see why so called non-professional dental cleanings may cause
more harm than good.
Places like Paris & Madrid are okay — for a lavish two - week getaway — but visiting
more foreign or off - the - beaten - path destinations are
frowned upon.
That contrarians
frown upon that reversal tells
more about the nature of their contrarianism than anything.
@BLCL Uploading and downloading are indeed very different here, with uploading being much
more frowned upon (by law) than downloading.
It's still
frowned upon though and it can actually get you into even
more trouble.
Insurance — a term which is sometimes favored sometimes
frowned upon and sometimes also sniggered at — different people have different perceptions... Read
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Some councils even
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Another aspect of the «games as a service» model that's
frowned upon is that it can also lead to players spending
more money on microtransactions that involve expansions and other DLCs.
Even if you're going into a
more conservative field where a visually creative résumé would be
frowned upon, you can still get creative with your wording.