Sentences with phrase «mean lackluster performance»

«Mass - market gaming desktop» doesn't have to mean lackluster performance and uncompetitive pricing.

Not exact matches

That is a silly way to look at things — just like the win over Houston in the Conference USA title game shouldn't be used as the sole reason for hiring somebody, a lackluster bowl performance shouldn't be used as means for questioning the hire — but that tends to be how people react.
Before the year this line would have been something like -55, but their lackluster performance all season means they probably open closer to -40.
Peters worries that lycopene's lackluster performance to date may mean that it never progresses to clinical trials — a situation that could leave millions of consumers paying for supplements that might not be doing them any good.
Considering the 12C's lackluster sales performance and the relatively slim price differential between it and the new 650S, it's not inconceivable to think that the arrival of the McLaren 650S will soon mean the end of the 12C.
The slightly lackluster performance in the 2.4 Ghz spectrum means your oldest 802.11 g devices will take a small performance hit in terms of total download speed.
The failure to do so, can mean months (or years) of lost traffic and lackluster performance.
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