Sentences with phrase «liked predecessor»

Unsurprisingly, I found that just as I liked parts of The Last Jedi more once I knew what was going to happen, I also liked its predecessor more now that I knew what came after it.
Please people, stop giving this game a 10, and stop buyng it, if you keep believing the hype and continue to pretend this game is good just because you liked its predecessor (which wasnt as good as the original Syphon Filter by a longshot by the way) then the game will never improve, the next version will have just as lame a story, with another crappy character, and they'll lazily put in another torture sequence, and stinger fight with an aircraft (how lame was that?)
Because my boss made that one statement to me, I didn't get caught up in the demands, deliverables and drills that could have easily gotten me off to a bad start, just like my predecessor.
Like its predecessors, Pegasus ingests all of the data that self - driving cars generate from their camera, radar, and LiDAR sensors and quickly processes that data to create a map of the vehicle's surroundings.
Like its predecessors, the 2010 contract stipulated that Weinstein could be terminated only for two types of offenses, according to Maerov.
Trudeau, like his predecessors, says the higher prices that result from supply management save the federal government from having to match the farm subsidies doled out by most other countries.
Besides differences in video quality, Consumer Reports also gave the iPhone 8 — like its predecessor, the iPhone 7 — a higher score than Plus model because it had a faster auto - focus speed and picture sequence speed, plus less shutter lag.
Much like their predecessors in traditional brick - and - mortars, online merchants are creating bundles (or also known as kits) to create a competitive advantage for their businesses.
In his own way, Cook pushes his employees the way Jobs once did and, like his predecessor, isn't afraid of a fight.
Like his predecessor in the New York AG slot, Andrew Cuomo came in with big ambitions to be a bulldog reformer.
Like its predecessor, which raised $ 113 million in June 2014, Fund II will invest primarily in control buyouts, focusing on microcap healthcare businesses with $ 1 to $ 7 million in EBITDA and equity commitments of $ 10 to $ 30 million per platform.
I believe like my predecessors that a strong dollar is in the national interest.
The 2015 State of Women - Owned Replica Watches Businesses Report, like its predecessors, contains a wealth of empowering facts, figures and insights.
Bitcoin, like its predecessors, is simply a better way to transact online.
Like her predecessor, Ms. Notley says she plans to fix this, albeit without significant cuts to public services as Mr. Prentice and the opposition Wildrose Party proposed.
Like its predecessors, however, this narrative ignores a flood of politically - correct, government - mandated lending that helped artificially inflate the nation's housing bubble.
Like his predecessors at prior historic turns, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, representing the people, has pursued and denigrated Microsoft with a fervor that borders on the evangelical.
Mr. Powell, like his predecessor, Janet L. Yellen, cast that gradual series of increases as a carefully planned strategy to ensure that the Fed will not need to raise rates abruptly in the event of a steep rise in inflation.
Like his predecessor Cardinal Pio Laghi, Pietro Sambi realized that the unique role of religion and faith in the United States has much to offer the world, and succeeded in conveying this realization to a heavily Europeanized Church leadership.
Like its predecessor, The Red Wheel is a massive, sweeping work, six thousand pages divided into four....
My argument in this paper has been that economism, like its predecessors Christianism and nationalism, is proving destructive.
Hence, Europe is a pseude - civilisation like its predecessor with a pseudo-church (the RCC).
But he, like his predecessors, tried to locate God beyond the contingent, except that this beyond was no longer the ideal but the metaphysical.
Unless Luke is grossly misleading his readers, he set out, like his predecessors in the field, «to draw up an account of tile events that have happened,» in order to convey authentic knowledge about them.
Pope Benedict XVI, like his predecessor John Paul II, has said that the Election of Israel can not be changed; his October 25 homily at the close of the Synod would have been a good time to reiterate this position.
Like its predecessor, the new World Trade Center confronts us with a panorama in which structural engineering and gigantic dimensions have trumped civic art and the human scale.
But like their predecessors, they often come to identify with the people they study» a process known as «going native.»
It is also possible that contemporary scientists are insightful upon some matters and, like their predecessors, thoroughly confused about others.
For him generation «me» should be more like their predecessors... which is EXACTLY what we NOT to happen in many more ways than one.
This, like its predecessor, showed itself both externally, in losses of territory, and internally, in a decline in morale.
Like its predecessors, his new book is layered with statistical quirks and story twists, as the author crafts a compelling and ambitious argument designed to challenge and even change the reader's view of the world.
Many of these new hymnals and worship books, like their predecessors, will spawn new congregational, choral and organ music to support their use.
Gioia's latest essay, «The Catholic Writer Today,» published in the December 2013 issue of First Things, bears a striking resemblance to his Atlantic essay on poetry: Like its predecessor, it takes in a wide sweep of literary history, pointedly details a deplorable situation — «Catholicism currently enjoys almost no positive presence in the American fine arts» — and seeks to rally those who care to action.
It may result in Pope Francis being a casualty like his predecessor, or a renewed and more transparent bureaucracy.
The obvious reason being that they are not frying involved and like my predecessors I went for the cinnamon sugar topping instead of a powdered sugar glaze... sounded lighter.
Paul Lapsley is our 19th Chief Winemaker and, like all his predecessors, his mission is to fulfil Thomas Hardy's vision of creating «wines that would be prized in all markets around the world.
Like their predecessor, the new expressions are created with top - quality black strap molasses and an exclusive, proprietary yeast, which provide consistency throughout the entire portfolio.
Then, like all his predecessors, he swears he'll get the program flying right.
He was content to stay at Eastern Illinois for 25 years like his predecessor, Bob Spoo, who gave Babers his first full - time job as a running backs coach in 1987.
McGwire and Bonds both had to face pitchers who also shopped at back alley GNCs and weren't dragging into the dog days of summer like their predecessors were.
A class act and shrewd reader of the game but the lanky one has always possessed the turning circle of a freight ship and, a bit like his predecessor, Arteta, there was a clear moment where you could see that the legs had finally given up the ghost.
Is Cooper on his way to becoming a Hall of Famer like his predecessors?
Aleshin proves equally unable to fully adapt to IndyCar racing in a single year like his predecessor and the team as a whole takes a step back.
But he doesn't have to be like his predecessor to be like his predecessor.
SEC coaches complain about the possibility of a nine - game schedule, just like their predecessors griped about the conference championship game.
Juli Marial (died 1971) took over as president of FC Barcelona on October 16, 1906, and like his predecessor Josep Soler, had to steer the club through difficult times in both social and sporting terms
Giroud replaced Walcott 14 minutes from time and had a chance almost immediately, but like his predecessor's early opportunities, he missed.
Like its predecessor, this program is designed to be interdisciplinary.
Like his predecessor in public shaming, Eliot Spitzer,...
Like his predecessor in public shaming, Eliot Spitzer, Dominique Strauss - Kahn, the head of the International Monetary Fund who resigned Wednesday night after he was accused of sexually assaulting a New York City hotel maid last weekend, allegedly hired prostitutes from Wicked Models to keep him warm at night.
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