Sentences with phrase «left as an afterthought»

Presentation may not be everything in video games, but it's difficult to become fully immersed when it's left as an afterthought.
Plus, setting up and paying for the initial hosting is great motivation to actually follow through in starting your blog instead of just leaving it as an afterthought.
I think that the two new characters of Hendrick and Paduk could be intriguing additions to the Gears Universe, but I feel that Judgment's lack of plot details and character development will forever leave them as afterthoughts in most gamer's memories.
In other words, Japan will probably be able to watch 3D content in the next year, and we'll be left as an afterthought for the time being.
The need for travel insurance often falls to the wayside during this planning phase, left as an afterthought.

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The problem is that Apple's savvy investments in iOS seem to be leaving the Mac business as an afterthought — alienating Mac loyalists.
I was interviewed by the editor in chief of a major magazine once, and right as I was about to leave his office, he said, almost as if it were an afterthought, «Why don't you look at the latest issue and tell me how it could be improved?»
Crystal and Roberts are the only ones given coherent characters to play, but Roberts isn't an integral part of the would - be Hollywood satire; she seems to function mainly as an afterthought, leaving me to wonder if she had her own writer on the set.
Malkovich easily has the most hysterical role, stealing scenes left and right, which helps to divert attention from the dreadful cover - up plot, the afterthought romance involving Victoria, Parker's inability to convey any sort of believable reaction, and questions of probability — such as how a monstrous cannon on a tripod can be set up in the parking garage where the Vice President is campaigning, without attracting any attention by the hundreds of security team members scurrying about.
«World Trade Center» is a nearly flawless account of something so personal, yet so universal, that it leaves the instigating events of September 11, 2001 almost as an afterthought — lipstick on the rim of a wineglass long emptied.
Anyway I put one in the basement as an afterthought after leaving them all over the house and sure enough, in the morning there he was in the basement trap.
I do promise that we're not leaving handhelds as an afterthought, and that we are working to make sure that Vita fans doesn't felt left out with this slight delay.
Too often we first assess climate solutions on the basis of technical capacity to reduce or avoid warming and the costs to do it and choose our preferred solution — leaving ethical implications, governance, and public support as afterthoughts to be «dealt with» and worked around in attempts to implement the solution.
For the former, music is the primary goal and voice calls generally an afterthought; for the latter, a focus on speech generally leaves your music as a second - class citizen, and certainly in mono.
Getting the best possible deal has consumed many rental buyers leaving location as an afterthought.
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