Sentences with phrase «little unsophisticated»

Sega Superstars Tennis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Just picked this up for $ 20, it really is pretty adorable fan service, and the minigames are fun, even if it's a little unsophisticated.
You see, the previous Z4 was a little rough and gruff, a little unsophisticated, and undeniably masculine.

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Indeed, the once thriving labour - sponsored funds sector seems to be teetering on the verge of oblivion — a good thing, in the eyes of critics who claim it puts unsophisticated investors at risk and skews Canada's venture capital market toward technology sector long shots with little chance of payoff.
Frank Lee as the option - savvy employee may be a portent of things to come, but for now, what's more typical is the unsophisticated worker who knows little about options.
They see the country as unsophisticated with little to no financial regulations in place.
I've always been a little more barbaric — choosing the unsophisticated route of tearing dates into pieces and putting them on my food — this is a wonderful recipe!
Between Funny People and the truly excellent Punch Drunk Love, Sandler has proven he has chops but these crappy little films he makes are geared by the studios to steal money from who they consider to be their large and unsophisticated audience.
Lots of little details line up to niggle, stuff like the odd steering wheel (flat - bottomed, apparently comprised of offcuts from five or six other steering wheels), the fact that the wheel obscures the instruments for taller drivers, the uncomfortable seats, the engine's unsophisticated, torque - heavy delivery and the way your left knee bangs on the heater controls.
The colors and rendering of text and images seem a little crude and unsophisticated.
This time it is about a little noticed Climategate email where Dr. Raymond Bradley disses skeptics as being too unsophisticated to be able to figure out what was -LSB-...]
To call someone unsophisticated is to imply that the client knows very little about the legal process, for one thing, and really very little about much else.
Re # 2, if the client is unsophisticated and has little or no experience with litigation (e.g. family, estates, immigration clients) then we can't assume that (s) he is able to intelligently scrutinize the lawyer's recommendation of a delay tactic.
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