Sentences with phrase «not electrifying»

«Tower Defense RPG» is not an electrifying pitch.
The front - wheel - driving 3.8 - liter, 165 - horsepower V - 6 gives the Riviera responsive, if not electrifying, performance and the test car's four - speed overdrive transmission routed the power with hardly a sound or noticeable shifting of gears.
From the driver's seat, the engine has power from 1,750 rpm and the twin - scroll turbo delivers a punchy — if not electrifying — mid-range boost, before pulling more energetically to the 7000rpm redline.
Promising a second referendum to stay or go when the Brexit draft deal sets out the genuine choice isn't electrifying an electorate thinking about the NHS and living standards, Corbyn's credibility and Mayhem.
May the rest of 2016 offer a few more gems to us all, even if they don't electrify the culture.
It's not an electrified version of a gas car, it's a model all its own — not unlike the Prius.
On modern passenger locomotives equipped with AC inverters pulling trains with sufficient head - end power (HEP) loads, braking energy can be used to power the train's on board systems via regenerative braking if the electrification system is not receptive or even if the track is not electrified to begin with.
Performance from the diesel engine isn't electrifying and the car can be a bit noisy at times, but take it easy and the Mercedes shines.

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Beneficially, this should allow 2018 to be the year that we focused more on electric cars — they've had their thunder stolen by self - driving vehicles, which don't need to be electrified.
At the Detroit auto show in January, Infiniti showed a concept car whose styling points towards a not - so - distant future when most cars are going to be electrified.
One of the big concerns about comparing Puerto Rico to other blackout events — as Rhodium did in the first chart — is that not every country tracks power data as well as others, and some countries are still electrifying (there are still 1.1 billion people around the world who don't have electricity), explained Peter Marsters, a research analyst at Rhodium.
Gay New York is not so much electrifying as it is a very detailed confirmation of the obvious.
You don't expect to just pick up a guitar for the first time and play Mumford & Sons covers, so why would you expect electrifying compatibility right off the bat?
But we'd like them to understand the electrifying challenge our generation heard in John Kennedy's inaugural: «Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.
Do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals, and have that fence electrified so they can't get out.
Locking people behind an electrified fence and looking forward to them dying is NOT «loving them».
I propose we put this guy behind an electrified fence and NOT drop some food in.
The «but,» as it pertains to Cooper, is what I can't actually ask our tech guys to make gifs or vines of, the not - just - good play but any electrifying plays from Cooper in those five games.
Those top notch wide receivers I broke down last year who I felt should be first - round picks all had something in common: they all had at least one, if not several, electrifying plays in the games I watched them play.
I also felt like it was very unfortunate that a kid who had been so electrifying in college might end up not having a position he could excel at in the NFL.
Watch out for this space, we shall do them rounds, (i can feel the electrifying aura, its damn shocking) man city, chelsea, liverpull (no sorry spurs, u ai nt included coz i said top teams, d last time i checked d roaster was down d hill) u beta brace up for d shock.
Formula E will be back in action with some, hopefully, electrifying (sorry, not sorry) racing this weekend.
Lamar Jackson is obviously a QB and not a receiver, too, but Jackson's electrifying physical gifts are at least one basis for the terrible idea that he leave the position where he won the Heisman Trophy two seasons ago.
Add onto the fact we have seen before on form players like Joel Campbell (after his electrifying performance at the world cup), Lukas Perez and Podolski, still languishing on the bench I'd easily say Wenger does not play people based on merit but his own personal reasons!
The promoter for the evening's ballroom sock - up does not chomp a cigar or affect an electrified bouffant.
Ospina takes the No1 jersey for me and there is no need to explain further Bellerin (needs to play in the hope of getting back former electrifying form) Chambers (proving versatility day by day and Hull is best training ground for him) Per (with Gabriel playing recently, Per had a rest for a few games, he can freshen his legs at Hull) Monreal (the only pity that he can't rest, Gibbs is out and can't play 2 games in a row, need backup) Coquelin (needs to complete 90 minutes anticipating Barca, don't want to see Flamini anywhere near bench during the Barca game)
At its core is a notion that is electrifying in its originality and its optimism: that character — not cognition — is central to success, and that character can be taught.
Charlotte acknowledged that a railway with Victorian roots «doesn't have change embedded in its DNA» and recognised that this country is not short of ambitious rail projects or great ideas, such as rebuilding King's Cross station or electrifying entire routes.
The town hall meetings, which were electrified by his presence during the long summer campaign, are also not enough.
The hard question for Pataki: What does he have to say that's interesting, since he's been out of office since 2006, and wasn't known as the most electrifying innovator during his three terms in the governor's mansion.
We equally appeal for a bus to facilitate movement of staff and students for competitions and field trips,» the headmaster requested in front of an electrified crowd of teachers, students and members of the surrounding communities many of whom said they had not seen the president face to face until that day.
Diane Abbott's presence in the race electrifies the contest not because she is a black woman (though that is not unimportant) but because she has held a very different position on a number of key policies from the New Labour government of which the four men were members.
The wires were so crowded that the team could not build conventional electrodes capable of electrifying only two wires at a time (those that define a node); instead they switched the junctions on and off in groups of nine.
Giacconi's Geiger counter — essentially a box of electrified gas — was fine for recording the passage of X-rays but could not create a picture of the source.
The Resonance is not a plug - in vehicle, but it nonetheless pushes the limits of fuel economy in the SUV class, which will help bridge the gap in consumer acceptance of electrified vehicles, while also helping automakers make inroads toward the mandated 54.5 mpg fuel economy target by 2025.
That discovery electrified the team working on a proposed Europa Clipper mission designed to take a closer look — though, like Curiosity, the spacecraft would focus on studying the local environment, not on finding microbial E.T.
«The city doesn't get to its climate goals without cutting how many miles we're driving on our roads and then electrifying the difference,» said Chris Bast, climate and transportation policy adviser in Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment.
Our electrified economy does not require that at this time,» says Marvin Fertel, president of the Nuclear Energy Institute, a lobbying group for the nuclear industry.
«One way to explain it is if the sands are sticky, and don't move very much most of the time from the wind, which is what you'd expect if the sands were electrified — electrostatically charged and clumped together.»
The idea that Titan possesses electrified sand is not exactly new, having appeared for more than a decade in scientific literature and elsewhere.
«Why aren't we making better use of these advantages to electrify our transportation modes?
The pink was so electrifying that I don't think I've ever seen anything like it.
While anticipating for the biggest Award show of Pakistani television, we not only look forward to all the electrifying performances or the winners of the season but also expect to visualise all the great outfits our stars and celebrities carry to the big event.
Imaan works a black plunging Ralph Lauren dress in the cheerful and electrifying photo — and our forums just can't get enough.
I am a real girl with a great personality, very mature, down to earth, who believes in living life and not watching it passes me by.I am creative spontaneous, electrifying and seeking the same or someone who can complime..
The emotional closing stretch, at the very least, ensures that the film ends on an admittedly affecting note, and yet it's ultimately impossible not to wish that the remainder of Deepwater Horizon had been similarly engrossing (particularly given the seemingly electrifying nature of the story's true - life origins).
With his hair dyed blonde and little effort made to conceal his Irish brogue, Farrell simply isn't believable as Alexander the Great — he's more Alexander the Cute — and his prebattle speechifying before his troops, clearly meant to recall Kenneth Branagh's electrifying Henry V prebloodshed pep talk, comes off as laughably out of place.
Holmes may not have the polished technique of a formally trained actress, but she has an innate capacity for drama, and whether or not she can go on to play roles further removed from her own experience, she's electrifying in this one.
There's consequently little doubt that the film, while always watchable, suffers from an opening half hour that's simply not all that engrossing, with Eyes Wide Shut's transformation from decent to electrifying triggered by a fantastic sequence detailing William and Alice's stoned confessions to one another.
Sadly, what Rodriguez and Antal have is mind is not all that electrifying.
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