Here you will find our ranking of the game's bosses from easiest to toughest, though «easiest» is a bit
of a misnomer when it comes to any Souls game.
Not exact matches
Big data is a big buzzword these days, but
when it comes to most small businesses, it's a bit
of a
misnomer.
Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director
of the Jewish Outreach Institute in New York City, says the notion
of calling Hanukkah «minor» really presents a
misnomer and it is only a term used
when discussing holidays that impart major restrictions on people's behavior.
The idea that you can gain muscle without gaining any fat is a strong
misnomer and quite misleading — it's also my issue with having this sort
of mentality
when it comes to adding muscle.
It's actually somewhat
of a
misnomer, however, because, in reality, the algorithm considers hundreds
of factors
when determining compatibility.
The word Prestige have a connotation
of High Quality & / or High standard But
when you add the word «base» to call the lower spec «base Prestige» sound like a
misnomer here.
Margot — Right, and much has been made
of the point that it's really a
misnomer to call it * self * publishing
when so often the whole community is involved.
Ironically,
when I was making that argument myself (licensing schemes) a few months back you posted one
of your infamous drive by posts shooting straw man bullets with your gat turned sideways, linking me to the
misnomered «sovereign citizen» movement.
Back in December
of 2013, we applauded
when the New York City Council voted unanimously to ban the use
of polystyrene, commonly called Styrofoam (a
misnomer, as Styrofoam technically refers to Dow's brand
of extruded polystyrene used for insulation).
While critics argue that you'll find paperless offices
when you find paperless restrooms, the
misnomer hasn't prevented people from reducing the amount
of paper they use, nor from sharing their experiences and lessons learned along the way.