Sentences with phrase «of afterthought»

Not the least of their eccentricities being that their legal marriage actually seemed like a bit of an afterthought in the grand scheme of things.
The two small slivers positioned on the bottom of the handset feel like more of an afterthought.
The camera is so much of an afterthought on the M3 that there's no flash and you don't get all the features you do on a flagship phone like the Huawei P9.
OnePlus poked a bit of fun at Apple during the unveiling of the OnePlus 5, but headphone jack jokes are getting tired, and OnePlus actually treats audio output as something of an afterthought: The box still doesn't include earbuds, though the company will sell you some for $ 20 extra.
Allowing Modern apps to run in a desktop window finally makes them useful, instead of an afterthought that nobody cares about.
«It may be a little of an afterthought to a certain extent,» Ovum analyst Francesco Radicati said of Siri's pecking order in the Apple portfolio.
True, you don't spend much time looking at the back of your smartphone, but the rear of the Galaxy S6 Edge looks like it was a bit of an afterthought.
The Ferrari 488 has always struck me as a bit of an afterthought.
The latter still feels like a bit of an afterthought, though that's likely in service of ensuring that the reading experience doesn't get bogged down with too many distractions.
Law school rather teaches students to think like law professors — the extent to which this is valuable in the real world can be debated; (5) Legal research and writing courses tend to be a bit of an afterthought at most law schools, despite the fact that one of the main demands of law practice is well developed legal research and writing skills.
«The jury saw the accusations the way we did, that our client was a bit of an afterthought,» he told Law360.
The reality is that solar is less part of the utility's portfolio and more of an afterthought.
«The environment has been more of an afterthought in the debate about food security» says Prof Joe Alcamo, Chief Scientist of the United Nations Environment Programme — which has produced the report together with the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the Food and Agriculture Organisation, the World Bank, the World Food Programme and Washington's World Resources Institute.
Sometimes I feel my paintings counter the world's cacophony, but that is more of an afterthought.
She offers this information as a kind of afterthought, along with a dry, technical description of her awesome, stomach - turning output («This is a show of works on paper and on linen, drawn and collaged using ink, blade, glue, and oil stick») in the concluding paragraph of her accompanying statement.
This makes me feel like the Run & Gun stages were more of an afterthought than anything.
Rise by comparison has seemed like something of an afterthought, despite its exclusive status and console bundles.
This game joined my collection as something of an afterthought.
Launching players from the title screen directly into the online hub, multiplayer customization is at the forefront and the single - player campaign is quite literally off to the side where it feels like more of an afterthought.
This isn't necessarily unusual for a Sonic game, but when the lead designer only worked on the critically mixed Sonic Lost World and their two understudies are new blood, it feels as though level and gameplay design was more of an afterthought to Sonic Team instead of the main priority.
The single player portion of Ultimate Team does seem like a bit of an afterthought and because of that, much of the enjoyment is found online rather than offline.
Compare a multiplayer system like WoW where interaction and cooperation is useful and quite necessary for progression compared to a single - player game ported over to multiplayer scene in what seems to be — from your opinion — more of an afterthought than a serious draw for the playerbase.
There is a multiplayer mode but it comes across as more of an afterthought than anything else.
Frankly, I wanted to spend so much time with the single player game that multiplayer felt like a bit of an afterthought to me, but I did have fun with the time I spent in the multiplayer mode.
In Mass Effect 3, it was a team horde mode which felt like something of an afterthought.
Aside from them not controlling too well they're reasonably fun detours, which makes it all the more of a shame that they feel like a bit of an afterthought.
If that skeleton isn't strong in the first place, then what should be other neat little additions feel like a bit more of an afterthought.
Every broker I review here has at least functional smartphone and tablet apps, but in every other case the mobile experience is considered something of an afterthought.
Usually the inflation rate assumption is more of an afterthought.
Indeed, audio comes across as a bit of an afterthought given that the makeshift MP3 Player and Text - to - Speech functions are tucked away in the Experimental section, along with the Web browser.
Actually pretty much everyone focuses on the Kindle Voyage; the new entry - level Kindle is barely mentioned at all anywhere, and is being treated as more of an afterthought.
The whole thing feels like a bit of an afterthought on the Voyage, with Amazon more focused on a consistency of design language across Kindles.
Unfortunately, Huawei's stylus seems more of an afterthought instead of a well - integrated means of input alongside the tablet.
The fact that this wearable is sold at the MoMA Store tells you a lot; it's all about form, and function is more of an afterthought.
Though the book's final section (told from Lempicka's point of view) feels like something of an afterthought, it is fascinating to observe the once - powerful painter, now in her 90s and obsessed with memories of Rafaela.
Where Android used to be somewhat of an afterthought following a successful iOS launch, Android is emerging as being competitive and lucrative — particularly in the gaming category.
It looks sensational, even if that rear spoiler does look like a bit of an afterthought.
The dash has a bit of a spacefaring vibe to it, while the open compartment between the console and dash has that classically - Italian look of afterthought.
Tech is a bit of an afterthought here, but you can tell that Jaguar's put a lot of time into the F - Type's driving experience and cabin comfort.
Although the RX has an available third row, it's something of an afterthought.
Its styling was interesting but it was never exactly pretty and, at times, it felt as if it was a bit of an afterthought.
Its cupholders reek of an afterthought.
However, the Titian had been somewhat of an afterthought to us with more exciting pickup trucks like the Ford F - 150 Raptor hogging the spotlight.
The only thing that seemed odd was the 8» touch screen, which seemed like more of an afterthought than a part of the design.
The Aerodynamics Pack might be a step too far, though, as the carbon - black spoiler looks like a bit of an afterthought.
Given yesterday's news of the New Compact Coupe this special edition Eos model announced by Volkswagen Australia, called the White Night, looks like a bit of an afterthought.
Power is sort of an afterthought.
It's no sports car — or a, for that matter — and the hybrid side of its personality still seems like a little bit of an afterthought (I drove with the lightest of all possible feet, and I rarely got the car to go full electric, despite not using any accessories or climate control), but it does its job well enough.
The tiny backseat sits ahead of an afterthought of a cargo area.
But Pininfarina's latest work also comes across as something of an afterthought, a stopgap that's a calculated moneymaker.
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