Until you decide you can stand a few glitches and incompatibilities, not to mention the overall
lack of competitiveness of the controller, I'd recommend sticking to what you know works - whether that's a keyboard and mouse or another type of controller.
Today we read in the press that the true problems in Spain are the uncontrolled spending of its «autonomous regions» like Valencia or Catalonia, unsustainable levels of private debt, which could impose significant pressure toward deleveraging over the coming years, and the structural
lack of competitiveness of an economy that lacks the ability to devaluate its own currency.
Not exact matches
The decline reflects some things that are out
of the government's control (international demand, the exchange rate) and some things that arguably the prime minister could do something about, namely Canada's chronic
lack of competitiveness.
In the past, the Bank
of Canada has chided exporters for their
lack of competitiveness and heavy reliance on a low dollar.
This is based on a simple economic model that states not all production (financial services in this case) will relocate to the large economy (the EU) as the small economy (UK) is able make up for its
lack of competitiveness by having a weaker currency.
This utter
lack of correlation between taxes and
competitiveness, however, did not stop Canadian business commentators from ascribing our weak performance to (what else?)
But even if the ECB does bend to the will
of the bond markets this year, and begins to buy sovereign debt directly, the single currency is left with all
of the same weaknesses that existed prior to the crisis: the inability to tailor interest rate policy for each individual economy, the
lack of foreign currency adjustment needed to offset differences in
competitiveness, and growth - limiting trade dynamics throughout the area.
These kinds
of blog post dominated queries are the perfect storm — because they are frequently the easiest to move, and they
lack the
competitiveness and SEO sophistication
of other terms.
When the struggle is understood in these eternal dimensions, the more mundane consequences
of competitiveness, such as
lack of representativeness in the presentation
of religious culture on television can be seen as almost inconsequential.
A club passing on established talents to sign inferior players; in the erroneous notion that turning inferior players into world class talent will somehow justify the
lack of genuine
competitiveness in winning trophies.
Lobologists question his
competitiveness, pointing out Longley's upper - class background and
lack of a need for basketball.
Alexis has repeatedly made it clear that he's frustrated with a
lack of success and
competitiveness at Arsenal and its led to him having to seriously consider where his future lies.
A young, super competitor is much more likely to burn out because they don't have the foundation
of skills (
lack of task - mastering) to support the ultra
competitiveness.
He actually said that he's not gonna START them because
of «
lack of competition» not
competitiveness.
Fernando Alonso: Given McLaren's
lack of competitiveness in qualifying, Alonso is continuing to make up for it in the race.
There's also a real irony that at a time when attendances at the Emirates have been steadily dwindling — in large part due to the old familiar failings and the
lack of competitiveness — Arsenal are attempting to gain extra revenue by installing more
of the most expensive seats in the house.
Botswana clubs have recently opted out
of African club competition, their
lack of competitiveness and the huge costs associated...
His economic
competitiveness review was criticised for its
lack of green credentials with its support for motorway and airport expansion and sympathy for greenbelt development.
Lack of competitiveness related to other states around you.
The Committee had found that the
competitiveness of the UK's large scale scientific resources was being compromised by the
lack of a long term plan, and that the UK was missing out on vital research opportunities because large scale scientific equipment was not being used to maximum effect.
The report emphasizes the
competitiveness and
lack of security in the current scientific career path.
A
lack of high - tech talent, these critics warn, so threatens the nation's continued
competitiveness that the U.S. must drastically upgrade its K - 12 science and math education and import large numbers
of technically trained foreigners by promptly raising the current limit on the number
of skilled foreigners allowed to enter the country to work in private industry.
Li - Foong feels that this isolation and the
lack of career advice and soft skills training could be a disadvantage for scientists leaving Japan and that their international
competitiveness could therefore be affected.
-- Big no's for me in a potential partner are: arrogance, stubbornness, vanity, argumentative
competitiveness, emotional instability or insecurity, lethargy, obtuse mindset, baggage,
lack of manners or being socially inept.
These results, however, are against the trend and, in all likelihood, these highly gifted students will be lured overseas because
of Australia's
lack of competitiveness in industry and academia.
Having autism means having every autistic trait (
lack of empathy, obsessive behavior, no self - awareness, and extreme
competitiveness to name a few) Ginny was clearly not a genius nor did she have a prodigious memory.
The
lack of trophies & story doesn't really bother me, they did say it was all bout the
competitiveness this game would bring & watching the SCR tourney was intense.
Those are higher energy prices, higher land prices, climbing population, static personal incomes, declining public treasuries, and
lack of competitiveness in core industries.
Many nuclear reactors in the U.S. are on the brink
of closing due to their
lack of price
competitiveness compared to natural gas.
The
lack of vision and political will from the leaders
of many developed countries is not just harming their long - term
competitiveness, but is also endangering efforts to create international co-operation and reach a new agreement that should be signed in Paris in December 2015.
I would argue that the principal factor causing the most dire problem is not the
lack of utility
of a law degree, the tuition
of the law school and the debt it created or even the
competitiveness of the job market for lawyers upon graduation, but the four years that the student was required to spend learning something unnecessary to obtain an undergraduate degree that is utterly useless to the practice
of law and that delays the entry to a competitive job market to a point in a person's life where the consequences
of unemployment or underemployment can not be borne socially or financially.
The result may be
lack of competitiveness, which means no positive growth for anyone.
This
lack of competitiveness is exacerbated by the high cost
of living, including rental accommodation, in the Kimberley.