Sentences with phrase «lack of drawers»

I haven't had much trouble with the open desk concept yet — I have other places I store my files / bills, so the lack of drawers hasn't been a problem so far:)

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If your desk lacks drawer space, take advantage of your desk top by propping a small yet sturdy accent piece similar to this wooden industrial cabinet organizer from T.J.Maxx.
If your nursery lacks the space for complementary furnishing, then the included drawer will be of great use to store diapers, blankets and other things your baby needs.
For a flick about magic, it unspools with a shocking lack of imagination, the pedestrian direction from Susanna White causing even such whimsy as seventeen drawers full of syrup, flying pigs, and a mysterious gnarled cane of doom to all tank decisively as the story galumphs sloppily along through its many ill - advised idioms.
What it lacks in originality and direction, Kickboxer Retaliation makes up by leaving no stuntman unscathed and no prop unsmashed; the fight scenes are top - drawer, and it makes you wish that Alain Moussi would get the chance to go toe to toe with the likes of Iko Uwais and Donnie Yen.
Thankfully, Android notifications are no longer completely unusable, but you'll have to put up with the lack of an app drawer and a dodgy Quick Settings panel.
This dual SIM smartphone runs Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 out - of - the - box and on top of it, there is company's EUI, which is heavily skinned and lacks an app drawer.
The lack of an app drawer may both some folks, but it's easy enough to get used to after a while.
As conversion is a strict liability tort, the bank's negligence, or lack thereof, is irrelevant; any alleged contributory negligence on the part of the drawer is also irrelevant.
The first of these is the lack of an application drawer.
The lack of the app drawer icon unclutters the main interface, too.
Android purists may not like the lack of app drawer, either, but the notification shade is close to standard Android, and the settings menu is laid out as you'd expect, too.
Pastel colors, use of large icons instead of small elements, and the lack of an app drawer are all shared between them.
It's one of the most radical departures from stock Android available today, with its rounded notifications cards, lack of an app drawer and iOS - style Share menus.
And although the launcher can be changed, the stock launcher's lack of a dedicated app drawer (a possible shot for former iPhone users can be a tad startling to anyone in the U.S. who has used basically any other Android device.
The most notable difference is the lack of an app drawer which means you are dependent on folders to keep things organized.
In particular, the lack of an app drawer was a major feature omission as Huawei looked set to expand its global ambitions.
The G5's Android skin, while sleek, can't match the power of stock Android (not sure power is the right word here), and even lacks the standard app drawer featured in almost every other build.
But I am getting used to the lack of an app drawer and it no longer bothers me.
The biggest gripe that people seemed to have with EMUI was its lack of an app drawer, however that should no longer be an issue as Huawei now includes the ability to change the home screen to include an app drawer!
The home screen lacks an app drawer, which is unfortunate, and EMUI 4.1 also lacks the ability to add any sort of personal information or news feed to the left of home — Google or custom.
There are some elements that take some getting used to however, such as the lack of an app drawer, leaving users dependent on folders to keep things organized, and the inability to dismiss notifications directly from the lock screen.
Though it continues to improve with each iteration, Oppo's ColorOS still needs some work, with its hard - to - reach notifications and lack of app drawer being particularly frustrating.
There are differences, such as the lack of an app drawer so apps are spread across home screens, iPhone - style.
For some people the lack of a stock Android experience will be a stumbling block, especially since EMUI doesn't include an app drawer.
Overall, the LG G5 definitely brings with it a vast amount of changes to the software experience, and — lack of app drawer aside — the changes deliver the best LG software experience ever released on a smartphone.
The biggest change to the software experience however, is the app drawer, or the lack of it should we say.
The lack of an app drawer won't annoy Android fans half as much as the changes made to the notification drawer.
And I wish Huawei had copied iOS's lack of bloatware, too, because you're going to need to clear a bunch of crap out of this phone's drawer.
Despite the lack of an app drawer, we still thought the user interface looked pretty crisp and colorful, without going overboard.
Apart from the lack of app drawer, you might also be bothered by the fact that Notifications and Settings are separated into two different tabs when you swipe down from the top.
Oddly placed rear cam with less - than - great image quality The lack of an application drawer will be a turn - off for some users
The lack of an app drawer means that all of your apps are littered around the homescreens.
If you prefer an App Drawer - where all apps are contained to tidy up the home screen, in an iPhone - like style - this can be activated too (it lacked from some earlier versions of EMUI).
Still, for those in the US, it will take many users some time to get used to some of the changes made with the lack of an app drawer and the unique pull - up method for quick settings, though a 3rd party launcher can resolve at least the former of these issues.
Of course, the default version lacks an app drawer, but that's relatively fixable.
A key part of the Emotion UI is the lack of an app drawer, which is an unfortunate omission.
Sluggish UI Oddly placed rear cam with less - than - great image quality The lack of an application drawer will be a turn - off for some users
I can't help but feel a little annoyed at the lack of an app drawer though.
Some may be irritated by the lack of an app drawer — I still don't really understand why, the apps are all still visible — but the expandable notifications with quick response buttons in the drop down notification drawer are very handy.
Another difference is obviously the lack of an app drawer.
It's one of the best third - party user interfaces out there, with the biggest change over stock Android being the lack of an app drawer.
In some it feels like iOS, including the lack of an app drawer.
Anemic, weakened by lack of attention as it sits idly in your virtual computer drawer, untended and under - fed as your career purrs along.
Loads of storage drawers make up for the lack of upper cabinets.
Whether it's a lack of wardrobes, drawers or hanging space making your bedroom feel less like a calm boudoir and more walk - in - wardrobe, there's no shortage of clever space - creating storage solutions to help you create your perfect sleep space.
Despite it's lack of storage (read: 0 drawers), we chose to keep our previous vanity in order to save some dollars on the reno.
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