Sentences with phrase «of small missteps»

It's all framed in a fine production from director Rufus Norris, which despite a couple of small missteps, including a bungled fight and unnecessary ghostly apparition, is a masterful act of plate - spinning.

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Accordingly, much focus has been directed at his business record — supporters trumpet his business accomplishments (as seen above) and detractors highlight his business missteps (as seen below), with each side seeking to establish his business track record as either good or bad based solely on one small subset of numbers:
Trackers have long videotaped candidates at public events, but these days, perhaps more importantly, even the smallest gaffe seems to get recorded on a smartphone and uploaded to YouTube within minutes of the candidate's misstep.
Only Nick can stop the killing, and to do so he must outwit this brilliant sociopath in a harrowing contest of wills in which even the smallest misstep means death.
Torchlight does it amazingly, the graphics look like Team Fortress 2 met Diablo 2, and the lack of multiplayer is a small misstep, but considering I hated Diablo 2 single player and love this, you owe it to yourself to buy this game if you are even glancing at this review.
Torchlight does it amazingly, the graphics look like Team Fortress 2 met Diablo 2, and the lack of multiplayer is a small misstep, but considering I hated Diablo 2 single player and love this, you owe it to yourself
The only obvious misstep is the genuinely peculiar choice of Winona Ryder in the (small) role of Spock's fiftyish mom.
The only missteps are a few of the kids, especially the youngest; her line readings gravitate more toward soap - commercial territory than anything resembling a performance, but it's a small quibble.
You play host to thousands every year, risk insulting world leaders with a small misstep, and your bosses are the president and first lady of the United States.
Marya is a talented dancer like her mother, Sveta, but they are government pets in a strictly controlled society full of secrecy, where one small misstep can lead to sudden and permanent consequences.
We see risks of policy missteps as the Federal Reserve plans to wind down its balance sheet and the European Central Bank looks to transition toward smaller asset purchases.
As you can see, maxing out a credit card has the smallest impact of these credit missteps.
It works fine in most cases, but other players have started taking advantage of lag switching and sometimes there's a noticeable delay in when inputting commands which is hardly ideal in a game where even the smallest misstep can spell a loss.
Ever Oasis had the potential of a great game but gets buried beneath a series of small but grating missteps.
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New research highlights the opportunities and some potential missteps of this exciting field.Life is built at the nanoscale, from the smallest virus to the largest sequoia.
Normally, I'd have about a million things I wish I had done differently, but on this one, I think I'm so happy that we were able to get through the bulk of the project without any major missteps, that I'm not fretting the small stuff.
After a misstep in buying thrifted pieces too small in scale for the room and still in need of the storage, I opted for a pair flat box sideboards from All Modern.
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