Sentences with phrase «more cunning»

That's still smaller than the phone's predecessor, which had a 3,150 mAh battery, but maybe there's more cunning battery saving techniques at play (no pun intended).
The right vision of ethics, leadership and pollution was then invariably with those with stronger muscles and more cunning plans.
Meanwhile, the Dark Zone replaces the AI with an even more cunning and deadly enemy: fellow players, who stalk you relentlessly to steal your loot, or worst still, travel with you as an ally before turning on you.
The concept of the Giant Soldier (the hulking bionic boss that would slam you into him with his three bionic arms) has been entirely redesigned to make him a bit less giant and a lot more cunning.
The game does give the player their choice of twins to play, whether that's the more unpredictable Jacob or the more cunning Evie but certain missions will force you to play a twin as part of the overall story.
Since the game industry itself is growing more mainstream by the day, Klinge advises future and current game industry professionals to be more cunning when attempting to peak a journalist's interest.
A wider and more cunning variety of puzzles are sure to keep you scratching your head.
New threats, new traps, and new undead monstrosities, which are more cunning, quick, and even more bloodthirsty than before.
Females can be moody and are often more cunning than males, they are usually calmer as they get older males being puppy - like for most of their lives.
«One man may be more cunning than another, but not more cunning than everyone else.»
Manuracturers are cunning when trying to economise on fuses, and even more cunning when designing wiring diagrams to «hide» connections to other loads:)(side note - why are auto wring diagrams so difficult to follow?
It's far more cunning, poetic and abstract.
The doe - eyed Seyfried projects more cunning than charm.
Ever the more cunning, the horseman finds their religions transparent, and bests them all with sleight - of - hand.
I decide that a more cunning route of questioning is required.
And, although there are a few pentatonic Orientalisms, the composer and his orchestrator, William D Brohn, are in the main more cunning, preferring slightly skewed western forms, underlining the cultural corruption of Saigon under the French and Americans.
But while Darcy and his henchmen think the band will be easy to get rid of, The Ain't Rights prove themselves much more cunning and capable than anyone expected, turning the tables on their unsuspecting captors and setting the stage for the ultimate life - or - death showdown.»
Tye Sheriden «s Harper is whip smart and more cunning than at first glance.
Likewise, Shrek may still be bad - tempered and cantankerous, but he's more noble in the causes for which he fights, and a little more cunning in the fights that he chooses to pick.
Fifteen dollars for a hour of denial of service attacks; more for a more sustained attack, which requires more cunning to outwit the blocking strategies the target might employ as they catch on.
They would always be competing with each other: leopards becoming ever more cunning, the better to capture antelopes; antelopes ever swifter, to avoid the leopards.
I mean, not every zebra of course have, [having] seen many lions eating zebras — but enough zebras do survive, so that their population continues on and that's pretty much the same down with human beings there, though of course in recent years it has gotten a little more challenging because we've become much more cunning and technologically empowered predators than we were before.
«She was much more cunning than she let on.
Perhaps it explains his admiration for the more cunning Tory politicians, with praise for Michael Gove, Oliver Letwin, Osborne and Ken Clarke shining through the book.
Billy feels he's better than they are because he is more cunning.
At first glance the move seemed irrational — the Seahawks had failed on a fourth - and - six earlier in the game and were just 6 for 11 on such attempts during the season — but it proved to be more cunning than crazy.
«These people,» Solzhenitsyn remarks, «who had experienced on their own hides twenty - four years of Communist happiness, knew by 1941 what as yet no one else in the world knew: That nowhere on the planet, nowhere in history, was there a regime more vicious, more bloodthirsty, and at the same time more cunning and ingenious than the Bolshevik, the self - styled Soviet regime.»
Some people never do evolve much further than that even though they become more cunning in the ways of experiencing pleasure and avoiding pain.
Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.
Their mind is just like Adam and Eve just that someone more cunning met them and they underestimated him.
WE ARE GIVEN AUTHORITY... we don't scream God take this devil out... WE TELL THEM TO COME OUT... WHEN A COP ORDERS U TO STOP WHAT HAPPENS IF U DO NT???? DEVILS KNOW THE DRILL & MUST COMPLY... THEY ARE WAY MORE CUNNING THAN A NON BELIEVER... BUT NOT MORE CUNNING THAN THE BELIEVER WHO HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED TO NOT BE DECIEVED.....
Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made.
John MacLean liked to think of himself as more cunning than most criminals.

Not exact matches

Ephesians 4:14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;
But quite as often, and perhaps more characteristically, he resorted to the curved ball of a parable or the seduction of a riddle — that is, to the very cunning» of a story that forces the listener to come clean.
14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;» Without apostles and prophets we can not come to a «unity of the faith» nor be perfected in Christ.
He was the grandson of Herod the Great, and he, more than anyone else in the Herodian family, had inherited the first Herod's cunning and inordinate gift for amassing power.
Paul taught in Ephesians 4: «11 And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; 12 For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: 13 Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ: 14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;» Without apostles and prophets we can not come to a «unity of the faith» nor be perfected in Christ.
«This time, however, the creative reveals a more intellectual and cunning side of Jameson's character as he devises an ingenious plan to retrieve his precious whiskey barrel.
I can also explain my cunning plan for the summer (yes, I am taking some days off because I deserve it, all team deserve it but I need this more than anyone, season exhausted me) but I am not sure you can keep a secret.
cunning little fox that man... and thats why we love him... first win of the season for arsenal, lets pray for more, the unbeaten run starts now...
A poor result for them but their defence was more undone by opposition cunning rather than them being absent without leave.
Getting your teenager cycling can set them up for a healthier, more independent life - with some careful negotiation, and a little cunning.
Of course, a five year Parliament provides more time for this cunning fiscal plan to mature and yield electorally encouraging results.
Hope the Duke of Edinburgh is OK and his bladder infection is just a cunning ruse to get out of more diamond jubilee celebrations.
More broadly, it is not clear how Ms. Teachout, with limited executive and political experience, would be able to get any of her best ideas past the snarling self - interest of the Legislature, which respects only cunning and raw power.
Whilst the «colly» or common blackbird about sums up the growing ubiquity of the traditional players, Nigel Farage's outfit is more akin to a ruthless magpie; a cunning thief never short of a word or two.
No sooner did Ed Miliband announce his cunning wheeze to raise more money for the NHS than health secretary Jeremy Hunt took to Twitter:
One meaning is that Dr. Higgs the person was seen at the LHC, but the cunning double meaning is that the Higgs particle itself was discovered at the LHC, a hugely more significant event.
Patience and cunning helped: Kubodera suspects the giants, or Architeuthis dux, were scared off by more overt efforts to find them.
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