Sentences with phrase «lack of imagination as»

One of the biggest complaints I have is the lack of imagination as far as gameplay is concerned.
However, this isn't from lack of imagination as much as sheer selfishness: I wanted answers to questions that had obsessed me and that I felt inquisitive about (e.g..
You choose to think it's snobbery on my behalf and that speaks volumes of your judgement and your attitude to other women as well as a lack of imagination as to what issues I and other women might be going through.

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The problem is a lack of imagination, a lack of self - reflection on what we mean when we use terms such as «random» and «intelligent.»
But suspension of disbelief is not the same as lack of conviction, which is the stuff of life to both the poetic and the religious imagination.
and your theory that religion was created in order to control the masses betrays your lack of imagination Paglia refers to as well as your fascination for conspiracy theories.
While a novelist's artistry is limited «only» by his own imagination and abilities, God as artist is limited by the lack of sensitivity or concern on the part of the creatures God seeks to persuade.
Perhaps, but doubts as to the «mere subjectivity» of practicing morality based upon your moral intuitions and your moral imagination is precisely a lack of trust (aka faith) in the Spirit.
It is only a lack of imagination on the part of some students which has prevented them from seeing the grand sweep of the sacrificial idea and has therefore led them to a rejection of it as central to the religious life of man.
But it is shameful when lack of imagination, failure of insight, and narrowness of mind produce such a parody of what might well be the most glorious of human occasions of meeting: the worship of God the «altogether lovely» (as an old phrase has it) and the altogether loving One.
I think what these women suffered from, as well as the commenters who assume some inherent meaning to the term «mother», is a lack of imagination.
The basis of the role model concept in sporting contexts is the belief that young people, women, and members of disadvantaged minorities simply lack imagination - they can't picture themselves as «winners.»
The arrogance, centralised control and lack of imagination can scupper their European project as readily as it scuppered their hopes of an expanded majority.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have accused the Welsh Labour Government of lacking imagination over voluntary council mergers, as it emerged that all three bids for voluntary mergers have been rejected.
Anyone who hasn't at times wanted to be as smart and as cool as PG Wodehouse's most famous manservant either has an inflated idea of their own abilities or a total lack of imagination.
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Some may see this as staying true to the original, but I see it as lack of originality, inspiration, or imagination.
One way to look at this conscientiously mature, strategically magic - realist movie is as its creators» most ambitious joint effort to date, yet it's actually this same, superficial «daring» that points up their work's underlying lack of real imagination.
There are images destined to be as indelible as the two suns of Tatooine — one comes with a silence so stark it sears into the mind, proof of how sound, and the lack of it, impacts cinema — and there are heroes and villains that will fuel the imagination of fans for years to come.
In a more ambitious (and decidedly less commercial) effort like The Hours and Times, the lack of sex can be defended as a central part of the film's seriousness and modesty, justified both by history (the real - life relationship between Brian Epstein and John Lennon) and by the film's status as an «open» narrative leaving a great deal to the viewer's imagination.
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.
For as individual as Cash's experience must have been, Walk the Line lacks the imagination to convey it in a way that isn't already familiar from dozens of films — not to mention portrayals of Oedipal difficulties — that have preceded it.
As it turns out, Fox has neither the acting chops nor the movie star charisma to elevate the disorganized tornado of horror movie clichés and leaden one - liners whirling around her, and with no real base to support the film, Jennifer's Body quickly careens into an incoherent exercise in high production values glossing over an utter lack of imagination.
The kills are very dull as well and lack any kind of imagination.
The rest of the cast never really get room to shine as it is a very one man show and some rather static direction from John Irvin lacks the kind of visual flair and imagination brought to the screen by the likes of Tarantino and Rodriguez.
Final Verdict: For Your Eyes Only is nowhere near as bad as you remember, but it still suffers from a lack of imagination.
What's more, it takes some stretch of the imagination to excuse it as satire, considering the distinct lack of any real political statement underpinning the whole thing.
This, alas, creates something of a dissonance, as it now feels as if the visuals aren't simply lacking in imagination, but comparatively lacking in imagination.
This is, as usual, a staggering lack of imagination, and an insistence upon maintaining annual tests because of properties they do not possess.
The school authorities are the politicians of the Reich who rubber stamp the madness because they share the same values as Hitler but lack the imagination and initiative to act on their own.
He set about copying the Faun with such care and study that in a few days he had perfected it, supplying from his imagination all that was lacking in the ancient work, that is, the open mouth as of a man laughing, so that the hollow of the mouth and all the teeth could be seen.
I don't think it was lack of imagination that got those two their names, as I find their names rather telling of the kind of character they are.
I think the universe holds such a potential for great multi player Large fleets space ship battles were never ever promised and in most previews even journalists said most space battles are very straight forward I agree with you on controls I agree with you on planets and plants I believe the game requires too big of grind The game lacks variety The game lacks a clear vision and clear story All of the planets bases look the same Every planet you do the same thing So as you see I am not defending the game in any sense but I do have an issue with gamers having this imaginations of what they wanted and the developers had a different vision http://www.geek.com/games/n... Please read this article.
Although this isn't a bad thing, some may see it as a lack of imagination and originality.
To a designer, such simple fights have a use — to help introduce players to unique concepts of boss fights (in the case of MMOs, tanking and healing)-- but for the most party, they are generally regarded as utterly lacking in design imagination.
His lack of adventurousness and invention in this regard is in sharp contrast to the silkscreening (then considered solely a commercial process) adopted by Warhol for his paintings, or the soft vinyl sculptures of everyday objects concocted by Claes Oldenburg (who can be seen, in many respects, as the anti-Koons, outclassing him on every count of wit, irony, and imagination).
So back to the whole thing around lack of imagination, I tend to find that smart people tend to fall into two categories as a general rule.
Juvenile shadenfreude aside -(and ignoring the double - edged ignorance of lawyers and the judiciary regarding the lack of a scientific evidentiary basis for the use of even contemporary «psychology» in law, much less Freud's poetic imagination)- yes of course Woolley is right and Semple is as usual on - target --(and so consistently (oh how can I resist «Sempsible») he can be an honorary member of Our Club.
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