Sentences with phrase «often play nice»

Real estate people do not often play nice in the proverbial sand box.
Lowering your rate just because they dropped probably isn't in their agreement, though lenders often play nice and work something out to keep the loan and make the customer happy.
Game publishers often play nice for walled gardens, not so with the e-book industry.

Not exact matches

Now and again there were some nice technical goals scored the way he likes to play, but it's not easy nor often.
PS: would be nice if you rule on meritocracy (don't show favoritism) and thus play your best players as often as you can, and feel free to show some desire and passion to win games and also please feel free to manage games as they happen.
He didn't move backward often, but opponents appeared content with giving him three or four yards, getting a nice hit, and keeping the big - play guys from getting the ball.
Carl Jenkinson isn't quite ready to play consistently in the first - team yet, and whilst it would have been nice to see Serge Aurier come in, he also lacks experience at the highest level and is often found out defensively.
I have often thought about starting a group but did not think many would come, plus we're not that far away from a group, but it would be nice to meet others here or near here for play dates and such b / c gas is too high to go to town very often for us.
Here the children's section has toys and games and the mothers often chat or read books on their own, while the kids play, which is nice.
The site's a lot of fun for researchers and political junkies to play with, and the statistical analyses provide a nice confirmation of what an eyeball survey will often tell you right away — when district lines look funny, they probably are.
I often feel like I am playing the part of someone who wears fine clothes and hob knobs with the crème de la crème, just waiting to spill that crème all over my nice outfit and reveal myself as an impostor.
Im a very nice chill person, i like to play sports like soccer:) i go out sometimes with friends but not very often i like working out i prefer doing that than going out lol... anything else ask me:)
I'm on the fence on this one... recently I've been playing tougher, longer games, (Wolfenstein, RE5 etc.) and Cloudy With a Chance Of Meatballs was a nice break from that and although the dialogue is often times completely irrelevant to the current situation, a good selection of funny weapons and a collectables system with alternate ending make this game fun... I thoroughly enjoyed the 12 hours of gameplay that it did offer but it's really hard to get attached to something that doesn't stay around too long... I have a Gamepass from Blockbuster which allows me unlimited game rentals.
Young Rusty Griswold is grown up now, played by Ed Helms in the image of his father: a nice guy, clumsy, hapless, often clueless, but usually well - meaning.
That was a nice touch, but there are too few of these moments, and they don't come often enough as you play through the game.
The acting is top notch, most notably Giamatti who has the challenge of playing a character who is essentially a nice person who has to do an often cruel job.
First stabs at film often have the same lethargic traits — ordinary framing, awkward line readings, etc. — so it's nice that Drew finds an energy in his home turf that avoids and sometimes plays off those traps.
Link has vanquished more bad guys than you can shake a Deku Stick at, and while it's fun to play as the Hero of Time, it's often nice to mix things up.
They tend to play nice with almost every platform, which is great for people who upgrade to new devices often.
I had the option of playing outside, which I took fairly often, because the south has really nice weather, or working with my grandfather on his lawn, which I had no choice in at all and was basically free child labor.
Every so often, while your dog is playing with a toy, approach her, offer a nice treat, take the toy, and then give it back.
While Assassin's Creed Origins is a fantastic experience (from the amount of time I put into the game), sometimes its just nice to appreciate the scenery, which is often unnoticed when playing through massive video games.
If not, I own Mega Man 9 on WiiWare already, so I won't be too devestated, but it'd be nice to have it available on my PS3 as well (since I play my PS3 a lot more often).
Whilst it's nice to be able to play around with different teams, I often stuck to the same crew — when you finish a mission your team will gain XP and level up, thus earning new abilities in the process.
This is enjoyable and it's a nice touch that you can play as a darkling and scale along rooftops, what isn't so nice is the serious lag issues that the game all too often suffers from.
The burst of colour will definitely grab kids attentions, as well as those who just see such colourful games as a nice change to all the colourless games that they often play.
PC gaming is perpetually capable of ever higher graphical standard, but often looks like this - why won't you play nice with Windows 7, Interstate 76?
It is nice to see how you play the gross generalization as reality card so often.
The problem is, they often don't play nice together.
Because of this, verifying in an interview that you play nice with others is often top - of - mind for recruiters and hiring managers.
Adolescents and teenagers often settle into a nice combination of talk and play therapy as they share their version of what they are experiencing.
It made me slightly uncomfortable to see him play Walt as such an awwww shucks nice bloke when he's often demonised as being an anti-Semite who socialised with Nazis.
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