Furthermore,
a lack of deck - building places extra importance on your draw.
Not exact matches
Some passengers spent Sunday night sleeping on the ship's open
decks because
of a
lack of air conditioning.
But if we pass in advance this bitter judgment
of uselessness that paralyzes and discourages us, if we are thus completely
lacking in love for God, or if on the other hand we magnify our works and regard them as important and successful (Jesus, little Jesus, I have so wonderfully exalted you, but if I had attacked you in your defenselessness your shame would have been as great as your glory...), if we come before God
decked out in the glory
of these lofty, grandiose, and successful works, then... «Woe to you that are rich» (Luke 6:24), for the rich man today is the successful man.
I'm fairly certain that I've discussed my
lack of love for the great outdoors, so it's safe to say you'll never hear me writing about long hikes in the woods or camping anywhere other than on a
deck chair at a five star resort (Hey, I can dream, right?).
Sure, there is the back
deck (or
lack there
of in our new house), but the front porch is a conversation place.
On the issue
of rearward visibility (or
lack thereof): «You look back there, and it's like the landing
deck of an aircraft carrier, with an abrupt dropoff at the far end.
It's super-stable at all speeds, its only flaw a
lack of wheel travel over the sharpest bumps, which occasionally cause the nose to pitch and scrape the underchin spoiler on the
deck.
Only compliant is the close proximity
of neighbors,
lacked privacy when out on patio /
deck.
The sense
of elation when you down an annoying boss has successfully made the transition to
Deck 13's game, and the solid combat, exploration, secrets more help to make this an above average title with a very noticeable
lack of polish.
I think that this game is really good and all but the levels are poorly made, and the
lack of the create a
deck option and create a player option in story mode is a real let down, but it's still pretty fun.
While expert players will bemoan the
lack of some useful features, it's designed for novices to understand things like balancing lands and spells, managing the «mana curve» to have playable cards on most turns and keeping up with just how creature - heavy your
deck is at any given moment.
why would you go on
deck in foul weather to throw a bucket over the side etc etc. i think this just goes to the (
lack of) substance to the warming alarmism.
Falls from heights due to
lack of fall protection or through unsecured floor coverings or roof
decking during construction