Sentences with phrase «most robust libraries»

These new abilities join a host of recently returning and long - standing favorites, making for one of the most robust libraries of copy abilities Kirby has ever seen (as well as giving players two through four plenty of character options).
Since you can really only read Kindle books on the Kindle (unless I have missed something) people will go to who has the most robust library when purchasing an ereader.
Volleyball is not the most popular sport and does not have the most robust library of games, it deserves a proper top list though.
Windows may have the most robust library of games in the world, but many people enjoy playing games in the living room — yes, even PC gamers.

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The new E-rate is directing resources «where schools and libraries need the most help: getting access to robust broadband,» FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler wrote in a recent blog post.
With more than 200,000 apps, the iPad simply has the most robust app library of any tablet, including the Kindle Fire.
«Publishers now have proof of how libraries support their business models, and we hope this will guide their thinking on how best to partner with libraries to foster the most robust culture of literacy possible.»
The most robust, full - featured mobile library platform was presented by Boopsie, well - known as an ALA conference partner for producing the mobile app used by many conference attendees.
The games below are just a few of my favorites, but this list is by no means exhaustive — PlayStation 4 has one of the most robust and diverse games libraries of any console to date.
The robust and diverse library on Nintendo Switch features two of the most acclaimed video games of all time in Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
«With the addition of this unique RPG, the Nintendo 3DS library continues to prove itself as one of the most robust and varied of any video game platform.»
Most university libraries already have robust resource access programs for distance learning students; legal materials aren't special in this regard.
As I see it, Google's free legal research services won't put a dent in LEXIS or Westlaw, at least not for a long, long time,  Instead, they pose a threat to what I've collectively termed the «second city» providers like Versuslaw, Casemaker, FastCase or Loislaw. Right now, most lawyers are able to access those services for free or cheap through deals with the bars — but will bars continue to support those subscriptions when there's a robust free option available? My heart goes out to these companies because they served as an oasis for solos when no other options, save the law library and manual research, existed. Yet I don't see all of them able to survive the Google onslaught.
While Google Home is quickly expanding its library of commands, the reality is that Alexa still remains the most robust digital assistant when it comes to smart speakers — at least for now.
Coinbase support is very professional and they have a robust support system containing an FAQ library (where you will be able to find an answer to most questions before even contacting customer support), customer support bot, and email ticketing process to resolve complex issues.
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