Sentences with phrase «nastiest habits in»

In hindsight, the release of the SG - 1000 and its add - ons / second iteration now seem like the beginning of one of Sega's nastiest habits in the 90s: selling untested experiments rather than fully finished products; see also 32X, Sega CD, Saturn, etc..
Further, these high yielding companies have a nasty habit in many cases of cutting their yields.
Biting is a nasty habit in any dog, no matter what the size, so the best time to stop chihuahua biting is before it even really begins.
We have a nasty habit in certain quarters of science of giving an arbitrary epistemic privilege or standing to something simply because it exists, or was published.

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Fail to fix the system, and Canadian startups will be at a significant disadvantage to their competition abroad — particularly those in Silicon Valley, which have a nasty habit of poaching top Canadian talent.
You can't mention your god in schools because christians in particular have a very, very nasty habit of not just mentioning it, but of trying to ram it forcibly down the throats of the unwilling, and giving them the power of the state and an innocent audience of children to practice this forced indoctrination on has never worked out well in the past.
@colin You have a nasty habit of putting words in other peoples mouth, no one said the acts committed were acceptable.Lot, by the very testimony of the story was not culpable in the matter.Replied previous, but cnn put the reply on its own thread two pages ahead.Same basic response, little more information.
@colin You have a nasty habit of putting words in others mouths that were never uttered.No where in the postings, in my short participation with cnn, have I ever suggested a 6000 year old earth.Since this has happened repeatedly, I am left to the conclusion that you are a habitual liar and therefore anything you say must be considered suspect.
In that case, better watch out for all those nuns dressed in habits then and keep them well away from all the nasty meIn that case, better watch out for all those nuns dressed in habits then and keep them well away from all the nasty mein habits then and keep them well away from all the nasty men.
When I was in high school, I had the horrible, nasty, no - good, very bad habit of skipping breakfast.
I don't know about you guys but I would rather not have played the German Bundesliga champions in the build up to the coming season, because they have developed a nasty habit of giving us a kicking and another one later today will do the form and confidence of the Arsenal squad no good whatsoever.
West Ham United have developed a recent and rather nasty habit (from the perspective of Liverpool supporters, anyway) of taking points from the red half of Merseyside, whether they're at Anfield or in London.
Here, we have this nasty habit of assuming people are interested in the complicated and messy real facts.
They also have a nasty habit of sliding around your bed as you move around in your sleep.
Labour have made a nasty habit of this kind of tactic throughout their time in office.
This nasty habit leads to a student with a false sense of independence («I've got plenty of time and I'm in control») and a boss with a false sense of security («I've not heard anything from them so I assume everything is OK»).
However, a nasty habit we've fallen into is talking to one another in a way that isn't loving, more akin to siblings bickering.
founded by publishing veteran Deborah Sloan, where professional writers and interviewers will swoop in and save your profile from nasty habits like running on (and on) about your dog or using an outdated selfie that reeks of 2001.
After the painfully one - sided sexual adventure of the first film, in which she met Christian and was brutally exposed to his odd habits, and after Christian's even nastier control - freakishness in the ill - conceived «50 Shades Darker,» Ana is at last able to demand to hold the reins from time to time — a narrative turn that manages to frame their marriage as an empowering structure for women: now enclosed in the gilded cage of their union, Ana can pull on the rope that Christian had tied around her neck.
He has a nasty habit of taking development matters that are in flux, and then declaring them as fact.
However, due to the biological process going on with their bodies, they do have a nasty habit of exploding and torching everyone in the blast radius.
That might be a bit extreme, but I'm happy to step out of the Mini; it has a nasty habit of wagging its tail in 110 - mph braking.
In fact, they've a rather nasty habit of going ex-growth without warning, while simultaneously shitting all over you with a bunch of loan write - offs.
Stocks have a nasty habit of falling sharply; often at the most inopportune moment and only long - term savings should be invested in the stock markets.
Holding just one stock could lead to great wealth, but it also has the nasty habit of ending in ruin.
Vast swathes of retail stocks seem far too difficult to me, particularly due to their nasty habit of going under in the blink of an eye... Look at Clinton Cards: Recent results, they generated GBP 48.0 mio of operating cash, vs. 1.2 m of interest and 3.2 m of capex, and still went under 1.5 months later?!
It is not merely a nasty habit, which we see as vile and disgusting; in most cases it causes no real problems.
So many owners mistakenly associate leadership (creating a framework of rules and expectations), structure (daily habits, routines, patterns), and accountability (consequences for breaking known rules, or making poor choices in general) with being mean, nasty, and harsh.
In cases where the owner dropped off the pet, the shelter will ask whether the animal had any nasty habits, like chewing on the furniture, biting or urinating on the floors.
For examples, puppies and kittens love eating nasty things off the ground in their exploring stage (some may never grow out of the habit).
Oh, I have a nasty habit of explaining simple things in the most complicated way, I hope I am not guilty of that here.
It has become a frustrating fact of life that enemy worms in Worms games have a nasty habit of pulling off near - impossible shots, especially toward the end of the game, and in Revolution they seem to enjoy doing it more than ever before.
Even without the technical issues there's plenty of questionable mechanics, like how the parkour system still has a nasty habit of sending you completely off in the wrong direction or acting in ways you did not anticipate.
The only bummer is XCOM does have a nasty habit of kicking your arse later in the game if you didn't research a certain thing waaaaay back down the line before you ever knew you would need it.
Nailing guys can be annoyingly hit and miss and bullets often seem to hit, but even the lock - on system is heavily flawed because it doesn't let you cycle between targets and has a nasty habit of locking you on to completely the wrong criminal, usually one that's in a different room to the one you plan on bursting into.
Excessive quick time events result in lots of trial and error, the game chugs along during certain boss fights and monsters have a nasty habit of scoring cheap hits that often put players at a disadvantage.
I don't mean this in a particularly nasty way, but nostalgia has a habit of bringing back games that have had their time to shine and, by now, have been explored in many interesting and exciting ways.
Government funded projects in horror games have a nasty habit of being not such a hot idea in the long run.
It's so forward - thinking, in fact, that it has a nasty habit of making attempts to look backward into a frustrating, mind - boggling exercise.
As for the homing attack, I am a bit worried about that: In this fan hack of the first Sonic game known as Sonic Megamix, the homing attack had this nasty habit of being counterproductive, especially in even numbered zones, which were less speed based and had many more hazardIn this fan hack of the first Sonic game known as Sonic Megamix, the homing attack had this nasty habit of being counterproductive, especially in even numbered zones, which were less speed based and had many more hazardin even numbered zones, which were less speed based and had many more hazards.
Unfortunately, when scientists say «we COULD all die in the next five minutes because of global warming», the politicians have a nasty habit of making it hard for me to pay my heating bill.
Among other reasons, small errors in the numerical modelling of complex processes have a nasty habit of accumulating with time.
To now society in general has not been serious about changing this nasty habit of ours.
31 July 2013 might seem like donkeys» years away in the midst of exams, but those training contract deadlines have a nasty habit of creeping up a heck of a lot sooner than you think.
According to an article in the UK Sunday times by Roger Dobson and Lois Rogers, the report, «Social Allergies in Romantic Relationships: Behavioral Repetition, Emotional Sensitization, and Dissatisfaction in Dating Couples,» set out to show the link between «nasty habits and nasty divorce.»
Between the counter, the table, the fact that its right inside the back door and that I have this nasty habit of leaving dishes in the sink it doesn't have a change... I feel like my first few places to tackle are all in the kitchen!
Our family has a nasty habit of throwing medicines in the linen closet with no rhyme or reason.
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