Sentences with phrase «nowadays than at any time»

Not exact matches

White, with his anachronistic jokes (Malory himself is teased for having been «a passionate follower of tournaments — like one of those old gentlemen who nowadays frequent the cricket pavilion at Lord's»), is at the same time more and less serious than any follower of that first fantasist, Lord Dunsany, could hope to be.
Nowadays I don't even care and honestly, I'm really glad my parents couldn't afford to make me a metal mouth back then... I had plenty of other things going for me at the time anyway... unruly curls WITH bangs, being a foot taller than every boy in school, and ohhh, let's not forget the time I thought it would be a good idea to get a FREAKIN PERM!!!
But since football is a business nowadays more than it is a sport, he's got ta look out for himself and make as much money as he can at the same time.
The Gunners are once again blowing any remaining hope of ending their barren run without a trophy at the business end of the season, as is the norm with them nowadays, and there is probably no better time to be playing Arsene Wenger's rattled men than just three days after another unsatisfying outcome, but also on the back of their exposed form.
Parents nowadays are busier than ever, yet want their child to participate in an array of activities at the same time.
«Nowadays,» she continued, «people have much more freedom in their personal lives and professional choices than they did when they were sold to an apprenticeship in the old days, and yet, at the same time, they're buying into this almost feudal system in which once you dedicate a certain number of years, you are bound by the amount of time you've spent.
Most cards nowadays don't have an annual fee unless they offer big rewards or are designed for people with less - than - good credit, but make sure to make at least the minimum monthly payment on time, or you may be slapped with a late fee and a higher interest rate — and you might even see your credit score suffer.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or purchasing a license for it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all because you paid $ 50 for a service (the subscription or license) rather than for a product.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or «licensing» it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all because you paid $ 50 for a service rather than a product.
While nowadays, these specs may seem infinitesimal, at the time they came out they were far better than the competition, the Sega Dreamcast.
Even though the game received lackluster reviews from major gaming websites, it still has a dedicated fan - base that is alive and well to this day and although Ubisoft has claimed that the game was not a commercial success, it did manage to sell more than 500k units and at the time, the Wii U sold 3.5 million units, so it as a good attach ratio for a launch game, however nowadays, games need to sell millions of copies to be considered a success.
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