Sentences with phrase «of iffy»

From individual failings and corrupt practices of iffy Realtors flows the ever swelling river of discontent which sweeps along the public downstream.
Iffy behaviours must be revealed before they can be dealt with, and I would submit that the vast majority of iffy behaviours never see the light of day.
In my opinion, the excuse of making it multiplatform because ZombiU on the Wii U didn't do so well, as well as other issues that Ubisoft has commented on, are kind of iffy.
It's a shame too as there were some good freebies available mixed in with a ton of iffy ones.
I will say though, assigning your group layouts is still kind of iffy and they either removed formations from the console version of the game or hid it somewhere I still haven't been able to find.
The touchscreen is kind of iffy, as I said, as it's really hard to tell whether your selection has been recognized by the system.
Well, co-op at least... Kind of iffy on competitive multiplayer.
I still feel kind of iffy, but going to try and do the usual format today.
We know there's all kinds of iffy territory to cover in that discussion.
Although the user interface frequently left me questioning the sanity of whomever designed it and the infuriating streaks of iffy RNG left me hurting because enemies suddenly became impossible to hit, I kept going back for a bit more punishment.
I LOVE the concept but the execution is kind of iffy.
I write when I want, publish and market when I can (because of iffy wifi connections on the road), and it balances out for me better than trying to meet the needs of someone else's calendar.
One of these iffy services is a $ 250 «Elite Membership» to Indie Writers Support, which claims it has «raised a few authors to the NY Times best sellers list.»
Do be wary of an iffy ride over rougher road surfaces, and the sheer size of the Sequoia makes it a tricky to navigate tighter spots with.
Even though, in replacing Jack Nicholson and Brad Pitt (who both were sort of iffy on the lead - supporting continuum) with Mark Wahlberg's middle finger and Jackie Earle Haley's little appendage, the Academy implicitly agreed with us, the no - small - parts - only - small - actors initiative will probably fail to move through committee if Oscar voters vote with where history has informed us their hearts lead them: lefty, global market agitprop.
Murray adopts a kind of iffy working class Brooklyn accent and his outbursts at societal standards (from bank lenders who cut him off with a shrug and a smile to telemarketers) feel a little stale and unoriginal.
Hence, the story of Belle (Emma Watson), an ahead - of - her - time young woman from a provincial village in France, and her tricky romance with the Beast (Dan Stevens, undergoing a makeover of iffy digital effects) receives a little more back story for the two characters.
Not only was a Veronica Mars movie happening, but Hollywood's eyes were opened to the possibilities of crowdfunding, a seemingly golden way to remove uncertainty from the budgeting of iffy, risky projects.
Banderas» Los Angeles detective narrates all this in appropriately purple prose to a trio of iffy cops (Thomas Kretschmann, William Fichtner andDelroy Lindo) who're interrogating him.
But if you've played Full Throttle before, then the remastered version is more of an iffy proposition.
The characterizations — using that term lightly - and plot are fill in the blank level of iffy in the house of wax.
Was kind of iffy about the product at first, but got tons of compliments the couple days I wore it.
When they first came out, I was kind of iffy on them.
My outfit is a reflection of the iffy weathes, a balance of layering and summer items.
We keep a spray bottle of alcohol (ever clear or golden grain) with EO, a container of plain coconut oil, and a jar of this blend handy to keep our bodies guessing and relief from any of the iffy ingredients.
Again, long term results are kind of iffy, but short term results are pretty good.
Speaking of iffy practices, in 1892, citizens of Exeter, R.I., exhumed the body of Mercy Brown, recently dead of tuberculosis, and fed the ashes of her heart and liver to her sickly younger brother.
Control is still an issue, but it was easier to put up with that and stretches of iffy command when he was only expected to pitch an inning instead of five or six.
Due to some combination of iffy line play and Barkley's own playmaker instincts — which would sometimes lead to him sacrificing a three - yard gain to attempt something greater — Barkley was not an incredibly efficient back at Penn State.
The Dawgs were not only behind schedule because of iffy run success; they were also, by the second half, behind on the scoreboard.
Granted, replacing pieces of an iffy unit isn't as scary as replacing All - Americans, but this was a shaky secondary with safety Jordan Sterns and corners Lenzy Pipkins and Ashton Lampkin.
Woods parred both of them (Nos. 2 and 8) and looked kind of iffy in doing it.
And instead of an iffy defensive catcher, he's going to be a super-iffy defensive first baseman.
Szczesny — 6 He was pretty shaky for the entire game with a lot of iffy moments including some poor kicks from the back that put us under a lot of pressure.
My stomach is kind of iffy with cheese, so finding a delicious alternative is my biggest mission in life, because you're right — a lot of the store - bought ones are kind of - eh -.
I'm always kind of iffy about giving my bank passwords to third parties, even though security is top - of - mind for them.
But when you get right down to it, Tesla is a debt - laden car company with a couple of iffy sidelines.

Not exact matches

These Mods tend to work well but are iffy values, given that they're tied to one set of devices.
Though the camera angles can get a bit iffy while controlling non-Mario characters, it's beyond worth it for the ability to fly around as a long - standing enemy of Mario.
And it will take many more sell - offs and the collapse of many more iffy stocks before this over-enthusiasm, after nine years of central bank nurturing, is finally wrung out of the market, and this can take many painful years.
How can the people and algos that make up this market drive these shares so high as to give a nothing - company with the iffiest disclosures a market capitalization at one point of $ 7 billion?
It'll take many more sell - offs and the collapse of many more iffy stocks before this hyper - enthusiasm, after nine years of central bank nurturing, is finally wrung out of the market.
It offered some suggestions, saying executives and business owners have said they are afraid to expand because electricity in Canada is too expensive, big energy projects are too slow to get off the ground, the future of present and future trade agreements is iffy, and the U.S. election is too frightening.
Back in February, the company announced that it has «returned to profitable growth» after a «record performance» in the gaming division and «a blockbuster release» of a movie based on Angry Birds, which received iffy reviews from critics and audiences, according to the site Rotten Tomatoes.
Things got to an iffy start right from the get - go, given the lack of clarity from developer Niantic as to when the game would actually launch across various regions.
After initial support while serving as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton is being iffy at best about whether she will support the President Barack Obama - backed Asian trade deal, which organized labor opposes.
It'll take many more sell - offs and the collapse of many more iffy stocks before this over-enthusiasm, after nine years of central bank nurturing, is finally wrung out of the market.
A close friend is writing his doctoral dissertation on the Kingdom of God and in doing so he is discovering that a lot of his theology is iffy.
I do not yet know what all of Levin's proposed Liberty Amendments are — apparently, there is a new crack at Congressional term limits, which I am iffy about, an amendment for Supreme Court decisions to be expunged by 60 % of Congress or the States, which I am very iffy about, one providing Supreme Court term limits, which I am cool with, one requiring bureaucracy - ordered rule - changes to be subject to Congressional approval when they affect the economy by a certain amount, which I am also.
Believing iffy things to be factually true became the definition of being a Christian, and if you can't believe, then you're not a Christian.
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