Sentences with phrase «of a game changer»

I think it would be too much of a game changer if folks van change weapons on the fly in - game.
The team certainly thought so, and for good reason, as it is a bit of a game changer in terms of overcoming the very messy obstacle mentioned above.
Overall, when it works perfectly, this could be something of a game changer.
There is however a different aspect of this deal that could be the beginning of a game changer in how the world looks at ending carbon pollution.
Though no companies have announced this feature in a model, it's enough of a game changer to expect it at any time.
The media report on the breakthroughs as well as the ethics of this game changer almost daily.
I know the event will be nothing short of a game changer!
Change Is Good (Usually), and Early Case Assessments: What do you do in the face of a game changer?
This concern was mainly due to how much of a game changer the original film ended up becoming.
But, there's something about having the perfect black dress in your wardrobe — it can be a bit of a game changer.
«Addyi has the potential to be the same kind of game changer for women's sexual health as Viagra was for men's — but the comparisons stop there»
Shooting video with DSLR cameras is kind of a game changer for us, and the fact that our Canon Rebel T5i can shoot video (with an image stabilizer, no less) we're starting to play with it more and more.
Be Choosy All this variety, however, is somewhat of a game changer for retailers.
The Bentley Bentayga was the receipient of a Game Changer Award last year, and this year it collects another trophy following the introduction of a diesel version - the first such model in the long history of the manufacturer.
The Bentley Bentayga was the receipient of a Game Changer Award last year, and this year it collects another trophy for a Five Star road test following the introduction of a diesel version; a first in the long history of the manufacturer
And we were no exception — our editors put Jacobson on the inaugural Grist 50 list of game changers and planet savers.)
I read a stat somewhere stating that some refs only get 70 % of their decisions right, and only 50 % of the game changers right... THAT» S UNACCEPTABLE.
The concept of a game changer is, of course, rather imprecise.
In the run - up to the transfer window there was talk by Slaven Bilic of three or four of these game changers coming in while Henry spoke on the club's website of the two or three signings maximum needed to make the Hammers a really good side.
Another one was being nominated for two Iris Awards in the categories of Game Changer (O.M.G.) and Philanthropic Work (for our #HelpWomenAtRisk campaign).
«This is sort of a game changer,» Goldfarb said, referring to the platform that USC uses for its online program, which allows students to see each other, share their computer screens, and chat live during class.
RIM has decided to play the role of the game changer in this aspect and is claiming it will comprehensively better the iPad in this respect.
It's a shame because there definitely seems to be an even greater emphasis on infantry combat that's largely in part due to slower vehicle respawn and repair times that have made tanks and planes less of a game changer than they once were when facing a coordinated team.
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The Drivatar system really is something of a game changer as far as A.I racers are concerned.
I hate chopping stuff, so when I discovered the Mandoline, it was kind of a game changer.
There's only so many banana and peanut butter bites one person should eat, so I think we're onto a bit of a game changer with this one, Coconut Bark where have you been all my life.
Niantic certainly has a ton of experience in this area, and that, combined with the popularity of the Harry Potter franchise, could be as much of a game changer for the mobile AR industry as Pokémon GO was in 2016.
I'd take James 1st if he is left because I see him as more of game changer than Jackson.
But she admitted Ratigan's entry has acted as somewhat of a game changer, and has forced his opponents to acknowledge some hard realities.
When Rose Mandel (1910 — 2002), a close friend of Richard Diebenkorn and a rising star in the West Coast photography world, took pictures for a May 1957 feature in ARTnews titled «Richard Diebenkorn Paints a Picture,» the article marked something of a game changer for the artist.
Blake Anderson, the most entrepreneurial coach in America is one of those game changers.
Vancouver - based software developer Nobert Papke hopes that Flattr is «a bit of a game changer
«Our case packer was a huge success at interpack earlier this year and we can't wait to demonstrate to US manufacturers just how much of a game changer the system will be in terms of performance, reliability and design ingenuity,» comments Michael Green, group general manager at tna.
Oh yes, this book is just my style And I try not to do ginormous TONS OF FRUIT smoothies anymore either so discovering this yogurt + fruit combo thing has been kind of a game changer.
Up front, World player of the year, Lionel Messi showed how much of a game changer he is, scoring to give his side a two goal lead, as well as going on a late mazy run that ultimately ended in Alexis Sanchez's late winner.
This was one of the game changers for me.
Today I thought I'd share what goes into my favourite smoothie including an unusual ingredient that's a bit of a game changer...
Don't get me wrong, teleportation is dope, but it doesn't really seem like much of a game changer.
If Marvel knows what's good for it, it will do the same and recognize that Shuri is — like Black Panther itself — the kind of game changer its next evolution needs.
Conceptually, the Seat Ateca might not stand out as much of a game changer.
Having a true home / away console is more than a novelty or «gimmick», it's kind of a game changer.
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