Sentences with phrase «inexplicable lack»

But some nagging issues remain, such as the general dullness of Sony's hardware, and the inexplicable lack of fingerprint security in the U.S. models.
Every so often my colleague Gordon Mah Ung will erupt about the inexplicable lack of full - screen mode in Microsoft Edge.
This brings me to my purpose of writing: My inexplicable lack of patience and anger towards my son when the tears start flowing and he begins making shrill, ear piercing cries.

Not exact matches

We showed both Everton and City who was boss in the first half and only our inability or lack of killer instinct to score a second combined with our inexplicable capitulation in the second half of those two games caused the losses, not the formation.
Wenger has got his tactics right in most of the games, but luck and lack of a leader on the pitch has prevented Arsenal from winning games; the inexplicable 4 - 4 draw against Newcastle showed how much an experienced head on the field was sorely missed, as the Gunners were completely clueless in the last twenty minutes of the game.
The movie goes on to explain that animal protein has some mystical, inexplicable, yet very real ability to promote disease — a property that plant protein lacks.
However, on the flip side of the coin, the site's customer support services lacks some important aspects and the dating site is rather costly for most Sugar Babies what with wanting a monthly membership charge for any use of the website, an inexplicable total access fee, and some kind of an admin fee.
It's not hard to give her some leeway early on (she is, after all, a grieving mother haunted by her own actions just before her daughter's horrific murder and left in a state of emotional and legal limbo by the lack of progress on the case), but by the end it's hard not to be sick and tired of the manner in which she constantly uses that as an excuse to dehumanize everyone around her, whether it be her surviving teenage son (Lucas Hedges), a local with an inexplicable crush on her (Peter Dinklage), or the aforementioned Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who isn't so much a bad man as he is a complacent one.
The only moments that feel like a Tobe Hooper joint are tiny throwaways that lack the polish Spielberg's visual savant - ism demands, such as an artless shot of a killer clown doll, or a sequence where a guy rips his face off beneath an inexplicable sodium light over a likewise - inexplicable industrial wash basin.
A lack of official information coupled with an inexplicable disappearance of your product isn't a bit fun.
While the game is filled with long load screens that are sometimes inexplicable, I would have been able to ignore those moments and regard them as forced breaks if that same lack of polish was not also applied to the cutscenes which completely destroyed any sense of immersion.
Whether it is the unanimous opinion by scientists regarding the 18 - year «global warming» pause; or the last 9 years for the complete lack of major hurricanes; or the inexplicable and surprisingly thick Antarctic sea ice; or the boring global sea level rise that is a tiny fraction of coastal - swamping magnitude; or food crops exploding with record production; or multiple other climate signals - it is now blatantly obvious the current edition of the AGW hypothesis is highly suspect.
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