It has a modest base price of $ 24,350, but
handling feels like something far more expensive with great steering feel and a suspension system that's stiff without becoming uncomfortable for passengers.
In many ways,
the handling felt like that of the Ford Focus ST.
I'm a strong supporter of not just ramming multiplayer into games that simply don't need it or where the gameplay mechanics simply won't support it, but the way duels here are
handled feel like they could have worked well in a competitive online environment.
Nice story poor car
handling you feel like you are driving on ice all the time, the vehicles are souless, let's hope the next edition is better
Not exact matches
I find it very overwhelming when the inbox grows and it
feels like I can not
handle it.
If you
feel like nothing can be delegated, try breaking down your tasks into what skills they require — take a look at the tasks that require the fewest skills, and consider training someone else to
handle them.
Some obstacles
feel like more than you can
handle.
Pulling down the
handle to lock in the capsule, it almost
feels like you're cranking out a coffee.
I mean, that's a pretty big deal to be
handling both the mechanics of it and the emotion of it, shortly after you come in as a not - obvious choice as C.E.O. Just walk me through what that
felt like on your way to accomplishing.
The
handle is a little over an inch longer than the shorties, and the heft / weight makes it
feel like a truly professional tool.
The head has a nice curve to it, so if you
feel like you've hit your face a little hard or heavy on a start or end stroke, a gentle «roll» up or down on the
handle will get the blade off of your skin, and you'll
feel the relief of the cool, smooth, curved head guiding you out of danger.
Because the razor is so heavy I have had times where I didn't
feel like I had the best hold on the
handle.
We all worked the long hours and we all
felt like there was always more work to do than we could possibly
handle.»
When first looking at the
handle I was expecting it to
feel just
like my Merkur 34c.
The
handle has a good width to it but it
feels hollow to me which I don't really
like.
Yeah, most people will
feel okay leaving money in a «bank»
like coinbase rather than
handling it themselves.
I
feel like the Wachowskis have more of a
handle on Truth than the Christian community gives them credit for.
I had a
handle I
liked to troll, but I hurt her
feelings and she hasn't been around much lately.
There are about a million ways this could of been
handled and I
feel that the approach taken was down in
like the bottom 2 perecentile.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he
feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't
handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
I don't know about you, but I almost never
feel ready to obey the Lord Jesus Christ, except in those routine areas of obedience I already have some
handle on,
like «Ray, read your Bible and pray each day» - and I'm not even good at them!
Blackish
handles it with such raw honesty and graciousness that Dre's office often
feels like one where we all have a seat at the table.
I has been almost 2 years and finally getting to the place where I actually
feel like living again, but you ask our Pastor he was the victim, victimized by those who decided that they couldn't
handle it any longer.
Christians who love the wrestling and the journey of faith may
feel like they have a
handle on their doubt — but in our efforts to be sincere, have we made an idol of uncertainty?
Not just incurious or too sure about his gut
feelings,
like George Bush, but simply not bright enough to
handle the demands of the Oval Office.
There is a huge responsibility on people
like me because this kind of gift (that's what I
like to call it because I never asked for it, but was simply given it when very young) can, if not carefully
handled, make the receiver
feel arrogant.
I think the mistake was holding up Stuff Christian Culture
Likes as an example of how he
feels anger can be
handled toxicly and unhealthily.
South Africa, he said, was a, «marvelous example of how you
handle something when you
feel like you've been so wronged.»
I kept seeing these beautiful recipes for gingerbread all over the internet but I really didn't
feel like my belly could
handle the flour and sugar in them.
I've been at it for 3 1/2 years and am finally starting to
feel like I've got a
handle on it.
I
felt like these results could give me a new
handle on how to heal myself, but I still had a lot of questions.
I did read all of the above, so I was aware that it would be wet and difficult to
handle, but I
felt like my dough was WAY too wet, even for GF dough.
So the bread dough (and ultimately the bread) is still moist, but it doesn't
feel as much
like it as you
handle it.
I personally
like firm tofu as I
feel the flavors penetrate them easily and still they retain their shape and texture as compared to silken tofu which is very delicate to
handle.
I'll be making it soon but I can
handle too much heat and
feel like it'd be a waste if I didn't try to preserve it somehow.
Fresh peas will
feel almost velvet -
like when you
handle them.
These
handle a lot
like the Rumnog Pecan Cookies in Veganomicon (which are awesome, as well)-- the dough
feels really loose, but you if you have faith and roll them and go with it, they cook great.
Once you
feel like you have a
handle on that, maybe get another cookbook.
I
like to top mine with sea salt to cut the richness / sweetness, but if you can
handle the chocolate overload
feel free to leave that step out.
If you
feel like your food processor can
handle it than they can be whole but tigernuts are very hard so sometimes its easier to get them ground when they are already sliced.
Jeanie wrote that it
felt like she was being stabbed in the back by the way the situation with Phil Jackson was
handled.
so here os the conundrum, IF and that is a big IF LCFC should drop points and Spids do same we will be in a quandry cos that will boost our slim chance of overtaking them 2 and with that possibility will come the inevitable pressure to deliver, and all of a sudden all the matches we
feel are winnable will suddenly become tricky because
like I have been saying on here for months and months, we can not
handle any sort of pressure.....
If things continue to
like this we'll always be begging players to stay because we know if they leave there's no hope.As if we care if he's difficult to deal with.The thing is he's doing his job well.For some years now it looks as if we've become a one man team and always begging players to stay.We can't even
handle our own players.They always seem to be the one's dictating to the coach and the club.We tend to give players the right to
feel a bit big due to poor management.For how long will this continue.Any time a top player wants to leave the club he becomes the controller of things.When can Arsenal show authority.We keep milking our players.There's no ruthlessness from our manager.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend,
like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still
feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he
feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it
like he sees it... much
like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we
handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
He might
feel like he can
handle Sarver.
I
like those pundits that
feel Ozil can do more and delighted Ozil
handled the critics pretty well.
I
feel like I need to get a better
handle on this mothering thing before I add another little being to the equation.
Will I ever
feel like I have a
handle on it?
Teach your child that she can
handle uncomfortable
feelings,
like anxiety.
Angry Parents = Angry Kids If you
feel like you are out of control you are not going to be
handling difficult behavior with your children very constructively.