Sentences with phrase «lot less action»

Not exact matches

Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
I think when you couple that with an effective run game and scheme involving play action, and bootlegs MR2 should be upright and taking a lot less hits.
What does work most of the time is structure, lots of positive reinforcement less talk and more action.
There is a lot of SNP rhetoric about the big issues facing Scotland, lots of reviews and consultation, but less real action.
These actions don't even begin to address the needs of child care providers or the thousands of undervalued state, local government and school employees - many work for much less than $ 15 per hour - who take care of our kids, maintain our roads, water and sewer systems and do a whole lot more necessary work.
These actions don't even begin to address the needs of child care providers or the thousands of undervalued local government and school employees - many work for much less than $ 15 per hour - who take care of our kids, maintain our roads, water and sewer systems and do a whole lot more necessary work.
There is clear support for this action from most MPs but a lot less clarity about whether or not Colonel Gaddafi can be a legitimate target for military action.
Translation: If you're feeling overwhelmed and desperate for a change, trying to imagine your dream life and then laying out the action steps to get there might not do a whole lot to make you feel less anxious or overwrought.
is less talk and more action and more ethical and sustainable farming rather than more Vegans (that way we will reach your goals a lot sooner)....
In fact I enjoyed it a lot more than most of the original trilogy, although much of this is down to natural progression with special effects and much less hokey - ass CGI laden action sequences.
If there's something the world has taken note of in the last decade (a lot less probably) is that The Rock is the new action superstar that we've needed for a long while.
Garland's film has a lot to offer for the diligent and focused filmgoer; however, its carefully structured, sometimes plodding revelation of details and plot may frustrate audiences more accustomed to quick answers and bountiful action responses, which are few and far between, but no less intense in a film like this.
Unfortunately these scenes are fairly short lived, the plot switching to an action - western format that's a lot less interesting.
There's nothing Unknown about it, but this low - budget action flick's similarity to Liam Neeson's back catalogue applies to the entertainment factor too: The Expatriate proves you can have just as much fun as Liam with a lot less money.
Black, who marveled that the scripts bought for the most money were the ones that looked the least like those scripts when the movies finally came out, later described the film as «a frustrating proposition, so much potential, then a lot of «big action» which evolved over time and bloated a much less grandiose blueprint.
Less dialogue, more action, and a lot of bleak landscapes to set the tone of the film.
Yes, audiences should expect a dramatically different big screen interpretation of the iconic Hasbro action figure when the film goes into production next month, mainly because it is set in the 1980s and Bumblebee will be the sole focus of the film — meaning a lot less money will likely be spent on visual effects.
As an action film, it's frustrating because lots of nice cinematography is more or less ruined by long and unexciting action sequences that are shot from way too close, and are cut together so confusingly, that they barely manage to offer a respite from the «talky stuff.»
After a couple of teasers that tried to cram a lot of sequel action, Channing Tatum, and Halle Berry into less than half a minute, 20th Century Fox has released a full trailer for Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Truth is, if you can suffer through Roos's device of insouciant half - screen captions that periodically comment on the action, critique his characters, broadly clarify his themes, and make predictions about their futures (a lot like the video for Van Halen's «Right Now») without punching the person in front of you, you're made of sterner stuff than I. They've honestly handed out Purple Hearts for less.
Having the live - action human character on a monitor might be a lot less jarring than seeing a human interact with with the Pixar animated characters.
As Toby Keith says, it's time for A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action.
Expect a lot more straight line speed, slower cornering, less grip in the rain and a whole lot of badass Godzilla action with at least four Nissan GT - Rs going against the best of Honda and Lexus.
We look at options for upgrading your current vehicle so you can get in on the action for a lot less money.
Some time ago TechCrunch's Michael Arrington had the dream of building a simple CrunchPad tablet that cost less than $ 300 and ended up with the crippled and overpriced JooJoo and lots of legal action.
I see a lot of chat around making books coverage and conversation less elitist, and the industry itself — I'd like to see that turn into action.
Simply put, there's a lot of meaningless price movement on time frames under the 1 hour chart, and the lower you go in time frame the less significance / meaning the price action has.
Lately the Resident Evil game franchise has got a lot more action and less horror.
Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai looks a lot less like the traditional Cabela games you might be used to (e.g. Big Game Hunter, Dangerous Hunts) and morel like Naughty Dog's thid - person action series Uncharted.
When playing with friends this was an easy issue to sort out (Skype and Discord are lifesavers), but when playing with strangers you've certainly got a lot less co-ordination to your actions.
What's more, it's smart enough to understand how to capture that arcade sense of action and wonder while incorporating modern innovations that make the game a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating.
It doesn't take away anything from the gameplay, but the action surely seems a lot less tangible.
Sure, the Uncharted series really took off with the sequel, but all the components that made Amongst Thieves an essential title are also present in Drake's Fortune, if only a little less polished: the great character dynamics, exciting gun fights, sprightly platforming action and exotic locations... it has the lot.
The Wii U cut back on Wii - style motion controls a lot, instead in favor of more controller - based action or (less often than we'd like) cool gyroscopic stuff that made use of the GamePad.
Fortunately, a more difficult game mode is unlocked upon completion which ups the stakes by limiting your health and giving you a lot less time — it even changes some of the puzzles up too, so it's certainly something that's worth taking a look at if your initial playthrough didn't offer enough fast - paced puzzle - solving action.
What's great about this title is that it's the easiest one for new players who are on their first take on the genre, it doesn't feature as many heroes, the action is a lot more straightforward and matches take less time.
«This year especially we've seen a lot more action, a lot more interaction, and a lot more interest from local and regional collectors in less - established names,» said Larkin Erdmann, director at the Massimo de Carlo Gallery of Milan and London.
As for songs, I admit that I've thought more than once of Elvis singing of «a little less talk and a lot more action».
I can think of a lot of less deceptive ways to describe their actions, but it's a family blog...
Similiarly, if possibility theory admits that evidence can make an event «more likely», then the requirement to be able to rank scenario classes as more or less likely than each other leads to something that looks a lot like probability in the end, and the debates about whether a risk justifies action should depend on how one evaluates the evidence, and one's aversion to risk, rather than the terminology used to quantify risk (or not).
But I'm left concluding that it would be a whole lot less complicated, and likely far more effective, if we just had a sane Republican party that could cooperate with the administration and Democrats in Congress to pass a new, modern piece of legislation that would establish a national plan for climate change action.
Observation The light - weight fluff that GWPF / Peter Lee are spewing sure is a lot less challenging than foresighted science - respecting reason - and - action, eh Climate Etc readers?
As is apparent these guys, who are a lot closer to the action than either of us, are a lot less enamoured of Doha than you seem to be.
They were a lot less motivated by some of the motivations that we had seen in the past, like wanting to be vindicated through the court process, or wanting to gain revenge, or the things that hold us back from resolving actions.
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