Sentences with phrase «means running into walls»

If a good midfielder means running into walls of defenders and falling over holding your ankle or being dispossessed like primary school kid having his lunch money taken then OK he is the best.

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And while you may someday run into a wall that you just can't overcome, that's actually a good thing, because it means you've pushed your body close to its potential.
The ports run down the outside of the cylinder wall into the crankcase which means there is a high probability that there is water in your crankcase.
If we were at any circuit other than Siverstone there would be a fair chance that I'd have been buried deep into a tyre wall, but this being the home of the British Grand Prix means it's thankfully festooned with run - off areas and I used all of this one, before scrabbling back onto the track via a small rough patch of earth.
The controls are a little loose, which means you can run into a wall or doorway and get stuck for just a second and that'll stop you from making it across.
What's more, your character moves till it runs into a wall, meaning you have a very limited range of movement and can easily get «trapped» in a section of a map that does not allow you to do more than move back and forth in the same spot.
The chip supports room - scale 6 degrees of freedom, which basically means that it will detect things like walls so that you don't run into something when you're in a virtual environment.
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