Sentences with phrase «nearish future»

The phrase "nearish future" means the time period that is not too far away, but not exactly immediately either. It suggests that something will happen in the coming months or years, but not right away. Full definition
But what I'm really interested in getting in the nearish future is a good online multiplayer FPS, preferably for the PS3 since I don't want to pay for Xbox Live, and preferably one which has a slightly less awful online community than some of them.
Expect my thoughts on Xcom 2 in the nearish future.
Now, it may sound a bit crazy, but I think that's pretty good evidence new Zelda games on 3DS are being considered, or even released in the nearish future.
In the nearish future, Castle Crashers will be playable on Xbox One at some point with Xbox One Backwards Compatibility.
If we assume that there are robust temperature proxies out there and that they can be investigated in a way that doesn't involve data mining, maybe not now, but some time in the nearish future.
The appearance of EMUI is still very much like a knock - off of iOS (which will hopefully be changing in the nearish future with EMUI 5.0), but overall I didn't think that using Honor's stock Android skin was absolutely terrible.
Expect more devices and apps to show up with support with the Assistant in the nearish future.
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