We do have a couple
of small gripes about the Spot as an alarm clock.
My problem with the game in general is mostly a lot
of small gripes that add up to an experience that just isn't anywhere near as fun to play as the first two.
There are plenty
of small gripes and niggles with the game, plus so bugs and glitches, including one at the moment which can corrupt save data when using Quiet during two missions, something which Konami has already posted a warning about.
Not exact matches
One
of the chief
gripes of the banks» opponents is that it assists the exporting activities
of very large companies such as Boeing, Caterpillar, and General Electric, which they say puts
smaller companies at a disadvantage.
Another decent tool that you can dive right into, like keyword.io it also lets you build a list
of saved keywords and export to CSV — my only
gripe is the dataset is very limited — likely due to either 1) an
smaller index overall or 2) a limited index for free users.
Working the refs and
griping about perceived slights are age - old tactics, but Burke raised the stakes when he said his
small - market Canadian team had not been given a «level playing field,» implying a bias toward the Red Wings, one
of the NHL's marquee clubs.
Mother
of one 8 - month - old Playards - YES Bassinet - NO (used the pack - n - play) Swaddle Blankets - YES (Aden + Anais) Crib - YES SnuggleU - HAVE N'T USED Rocking chair / glider - NO Activity gym - YES Bouncer - YES Bumbo - YES (I didn't have one, but I have tried it and would get one on sale for my next baby) Exersaucer - YES Jumper - HAVE N'T USED Front Carrier - YES Stroller - YES Wet wipe warmer - NO (I haven't actually used one, but I didn't use one and diaper changes were fine) Changing table - YES Swing - YES Lilly Padz - HAVE N'T USED Nursing pillow - NO Milkies - HAVE N'T USED Nipple cream - YES Nursing nightgown - NO (I slept in nursing tanks and they were fabulous) Bottle warmer - NO Bottle dishwasher basket - YES (also good for
small toys and various things) Bottle drying rack - NO Highchair - NO (used a booster from the start) Booster Seat for Meals - YES (we used this instead
of a high chair) Burp cloths - YES (I still have the littered strategically around the house) Baby bathtub - NO Nasal aspirator - NO (I use the free one from the hospital, but I wouldn't buy one; I haven't found them to work so well) Baby fingernail clippers - NO (I use adult cuticle clippers and they are wonderful) Video monitor - YES Audio monitor - HAVEN «T USED Gas drops - NO
Gripe water - YES
Those are
small gripes, however, for a game that consistently gave us goosebumps the size
of golf balls.
A
smaller gripe I had with the game's roster was managing all
of the characters.
A personal
gripe of mine, the option
of restarting the race / session is also the second option from the bottom
of the pause menu, meaning you need to press down approximately seven times if you make a mistake and what to start again, and this quickly becomes frustrating when the game can be so punishing off even the
smallest mistake / collision.
Griping over a very
small piece
of DLC might seem petty, but I know TT Games can do better.
With all the
gripes coming from us auto writers about VW's bargain basement models (I'm looking at you, Jetta and Passat), the Golf is one
of the last
of VW's
smaller offerings that offers the fantastic interior and exterior quality that made us fall in love with Volkswagen.
- Feeling the heat from Saturn's popular
small cars and tired
of customers
griping about being charged for radios and other normally standard items, Honda has come out with a value package for the popular Civic.
Reasonably
small gripes, all
of them, but nonetheless these are things that keep a good design from becoming a great one.
Other
small little
gripes I have with the 3 series is the lack
of adaptive xenon lights which is present in its rivals.
My only two
gripes with this phone are A.) Screen size too
small for me; B.) This is somewhat
of a downgrade coming from a NEXUS 6.
was self - published in the US on Amazon.com and through Barnes and Noble, was put off by the
small sum on offer and by the lack
of control she'd have over her book covers — a perennial
gripe among many «properly» published authors.
Perhaps the only real
gripe is the new EDOF camera that loses it's auto - focus in favor
of a
smaller footprint to keep the size
of the device nice and thin.
Back when we reviewed the Nook Tablet in November, one
of our major
gripes was the
small size
of the partition for our own content.
only downside was trying to stick the requests
of building to not hang stuff over balconies (which is fine)-
small gripe - no clothes horse... with 2
small kids, there was lots
of washing, but nowhere to hang it.
However this is
small gripe against the usability
of the Karma Grip and so I have still given it 5 stars.
It's a
small gripe, but my overall issues with the interface, something we'll get back to, are representative
of the game as a whole.
Yet here, there is also
small gripe; with the implementation
of the stealth mechanic it would have been nice to see other features such as a method for luring enemies included in the game.
One
of my
gripes with Beat the Beat is the multiplayer component which is a little on the dull side and only gives players access to a
small amount
of the mini-games.
Despite that
small gripe, the actual levels look fantastic, and as mentioned before the Hoysala architecture, the mountain ranges
of the Western Ghats, and the mythological sculptures
of the Hindu deities look spectacular.
They all feel like
small gripes that aren't really an issue but I'm going to list them in the interest
of fairness.
Perhaps it is a
small gripe, and I just need to play the final copy
of BR, but it could make or break the game for me.
It's a
small gripe that certainly doesn't ruin the experience
of the game, but something that was annoying early on.
That is only a
small gripe I had whilst playing the game, and the lack
of on screen enemies is made somewhat sweeter by the games beauty.
I would like to lob a
small gripe towards the game's absence
of an in - match battlelog.
Another
gripe of mine, and it is a
small one, is that the original music for the main menu
of the game is missing as well.
Still, this is a
small gripe and with a plethora
of skins to choose from, your attention moves elsewhere.
That's about as much thought as you'll need to get past any
of the teamwork based puzzles... Another thing I have a
small gripe with is that this game is suppose to follow the Sega Genesis game Castlevania: Bloodlines, but outside
of a few
of the characters (can't go into too much without spoiling the game), there's not a lot
of shout outs to that game.
Even though our own Lloyd has some
gripes about living walls as greenwash, i think he'd agree that helping people to make the most
of a
small physical footprint is a valuable feature, especially in an urban environment.
Small gripes aside, the 6.2 - inch display and big boost in power and efficiency make this an easy recommendation for anyone who is willing to invest a lot
of money in their phone.
A
small hardware
gripe, the Galaxy's home button has a vibration sensor to mimic the tactile response
of hardware, but it doesn't pulse consistently.
Slowly the annoyances
of finding and opening an app in the multitasking interface, lack
of easier data sharing between apps, and a few dozen
smaller gripes, turned me toward the MacBook Pro.
This is definitely one
of the best features
of an already great line
of smartphones and tablets, and the only
gripe you may have is the fact that the display
of the Xperia Z3 is too
small to enjoy a PS4 game to its fullest, and would be much better on the larger screen
of the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact.
Two
small gripes are 1) the lack
of an index, and 2) that it doesn't really say what to do with those long lists
of technical skills (you know, lists
of programming languages and operating systems etc.) Definitely way better than the Knock»em Dead book, although that one does contain a lot more sample resumes.