It's also very difficult to follow what happens on the screen, as there is too
much action happening at once to successfully keep track of your avatar.
For the first part of the follicular phase we are menstruating, which means there is not
much action happening from a hormonal level — all hormones including estrogen, progesterone and testosterone are low because they are not needed.
Not exact matches
We should do our investment research when we are in a cold, rational state - and when nothing
much is
happening in the markets - and then - pre-commit to following our own analysis and prepared
action steps.»
Chances are, there is so
much information to process and so
much live
action happening at one time that you will more than likely miss out on a good trading opportunity.
No one asks just how
much they might be increased, or what
happens then, although some accounts suggest that such an
action would signal an end to the stagnant economy and better times ahead.
But nothing is lost and
much is gained when our grasp of the truth about God's living
action in these areas precludes the thought that God intervenes to violate the internal congruity and consistency of the divine creation with its never - absent divine energizing in and through created entities, events, and
happenings.
As to why this
happened, G - D said that the people of the earth in that time were evil, so
much so that they continually had evil thoughts and performed evil
actions without any righteous thoughts or
actions, whatsoever.
It may sometimes
happen that a fundamental difference of opinion on matters of principle may persist in theory, and retain real importance, while the circumstances of life and
action change so
much that the difference of opinion is of less moment for life and
action than it previously was.
To explain God's
actions in Scripture as «accommodation» is just as
much an evasion of what is really
happening as it is to call some uncomfortable description of God as an «anthropomorphism.»
For one thing, it's not a good TV game — again, because so
much of the
action happens underwater.
For Superintendent Barbara Deane - Williams
much - needed change within the city school system doesn't
happen with words, but
actions.
And also for you dog people, we won't get into it in
much detail, but my column in this issue, the Antigravity column, I suggest a modest proposal, if you will; that in order to answer some of the charges of creationists that there is no proof of evolution — we never saw any speciation in
action actually
happen, well, why don't we just say, the differences dog breeds [are] different species?
We spend so
much time worrying about what may or may not
happen that we forget to take
action right here, right now, and create what will actually be.
Not
much happening outside accept for the odd shot of hoods running around,
action is small, fast and quick whilst visuals are enough to get the job done.
There's so
much to appreciate in that film — from its portrayal of a kickass female lead character who just so
happens to have a physical disability (though is never depicted as being a person who matters less because of it) to its impressive number of real - time stunts and
action sequences to its feminist message.
There are a few moments here and there in fight sequences where the camera shakes a bit but it's
much more toned down allowing you to see all the
action happening.
It's great that there's so
much choice for those of you who love choosing tyres and tweaking set - ups, but what
happened to the love for physics - defying, fast - paced, all -
action racing?
Of course, no Willis
action flick would be complete without a gun in his hand and him using it, which
happens much too late in the film for my tastes.
It runs perfectly on the basic hardware too in a silky smooth 60 fps
action all - around, no matter how
much stuff is
happening on the screen.
The impressive handheld camerawork often focuses on all the
action outside as
much as what's
happening inside.
Speaking of
action, sometimes I found there was too
much of it
happening at once.
The movie would go from so
much action that you couldn't process the numerous beautiful visuals to strings of exposition explaining everything that was
happening.
Recommendation: Emotionally engaging but ultimately familiar and never as deeply cutting as it could be, as an epic family tragedy that unfolds piecewise, What
Happened to Monday (Seven Sisters) offers enough solid thrills and wicked
action sequences to be memorable but as a broader commentary on what's going on in our world today as far as overpopulation, this movie fails to express its concern in a way that's truly noticeable,
much less urgent.
Not
much action is
happening here until the ending sequence.
I
happen to be one of the viewers on board, as
action fantasy confections this entertaining don't come around very often, and while I will admit that the bells and whistles are more satisfying than the plot at hand, they are so sumptuously presented and prodigiously conceived, they breathe
much needed freshness into what could have been a stale and mechanical adventure.
There are some great
action sequences, even if at times there is so
much happening on screen it's hard to tell exactly what the hell is going on.
Some of these principals, mostly at the secondary level, wrongly assumed that if a vision of high - quality instruction was well articulated, then high - quality instruction would
happen — without
much further
action on their part or through the delegation of necessary
actions to department heads and other teacher leaders.
Much is
happening in our profession that needs
action in advocating for what is best for teachers, their pupils, and schools in general.
One key reason: Because the structure of school systems can be as
much a culprit for why reforms don't
happen as it can be a reason for why tough
action can
happen swiftly.
As we consider what
happens next, there are specific
actions that could make this «roadmap»
much more effective (a «10» if you will) as an instrument to revive and advance the «Texas Miracle» in public education, as follows:
«I love a bit of sideways
action as
much as the next man, but I quite like to know when it's going to
happen.»
Using them almost feels like you've pushed a «brakes button» instead of a pedal — they're working, but it doesn't feel like there's
much mechanical
action happening underfoot; the RX's mass once again is acutely felt.
I suspect that most BookBrowse Members would fall into the latter camp - most of us have gone past the point of wanting «page turning»
action in everything we read, and can appreciate the quieter undercurrents of a book where «nothing
much happens»!
Much has been made lately of the so - called (and very popular) «meta» trend in picture books, which feature intrusive narrators who acknowledge that the
action is
happening in... well, a book.
The new Apple iPad is a commentary on the tablet category as a whole, where not
much action is
happening anyway.
The bottom row of
actions are done less frequently but represent
much bigger things
happening in the world.
Rather than heavily abuse CGI, practical effects were used as
much as physically possible, and means each
action sequence manages to feel awesome without going so far over-the-top as to feel utterly unbelievable, again grounding the entire film and creating the sensation that a future like this could well
happen.
Although it makes up a small portion of the game and is therefore often overlooked as the key to its ultimate success,
much of Modern Warfare's greatness stems from its singleplayer campaign, a linear, tightly scripted
action - movie that just so
happened to be interactive.
This was radically more upsetting than the death of Agro in Shadow of the Colossus, since that event
happens in a pre-scripted cut scene (and thus not as a result of player
action), and was also not
much of a surprise to me as an experienced game writer.
An accident
happens, a special military unit is called into
action, tons of scientists turn into zombies, and Umbrella Corporation pretty
much ruins everything man holds dear.
There isn't
much pausing between each battle, and that's what makes this game so
much fun, as the non-stop
action always keeps you moving and never has you sitting around too long for something else to
happen.
Mafia 3 is supposed to be locked at 30 fps but it struggles to maintain that as there are many instances where the frame rate drops below 30 fps considerably but it either occurs mainly in scenes of an
action packed nature when a lot is going on or, oddly enough it
happens at times where there isn't
much going on around you at all.
We'd practically forgotten that Ubisoft's Xbox One exclusive is set to offer some virtual full - body beat»em up
action at launch, but a new Xbox Wire post reminds us that it is a thing and is very
much happening.
No matter how
much action and / or environmental effects are
happening around Isaac, the framerate never stutters and the settings are fantastically detailed.
With the right team combining the right combat styles, weapon spirits and abilities the
action can be explosive when the battle numbers increase and it is a visual treat to just see so
much happening on screen.
It doesn't
happen much and we often have to express it in quite obtuse ways — through novelty socks, or
action figure collections, or really liking Pixar movies.
I didn't talk
much about what
happens when the
action picks up, unless you
happened to catch the end of the second Electron Dance Transmission.
The resulting compositions are determined as
much by the scale of the glass units Harman
happens to find, and the often unpredictable interaction between the leftover paints he injects into the cavities, as by any deliberate
action of the artist.
I know that the true argument for acting relates to what'll
happen beyond 2050, and that said
action must be continued through
much of the 21st century to have
much effect, and you say this clearly.
This illustrates two things, that PIG flow regime has not changed
much for quite awhile and two that all the
action from topography and changing basal conditions is
happening lower in the ice stream.