Sentences with phrase «person levels barely»

(The indoor first - person levels barely even run, but this game still manages to be pretty good.

Not exact matches

That is down from 47.8 percent in 2007, and income levels have barely risen for many people.
There are ways of assuring access to a certain level of care at a cost that won't break people just barely making it as it is, but there is nothing in this plan that gives any but the most starry much faith that the real problems have even been addressed, let alone solved.
On the dBA scale, 0 dB corresponds with the threshold of hearing (10 - 12 watts / square meter), the level that can just barely be detected by most people.
Another thing, which is barely funny, is that with the level of unemployment in Ukraine today many people see it as a viable option.
Before the leveling changes you'd have people who'd quit for a while around level 99 and come back during a holiday event to get a bunch of loot boxes with next to barely any EXP required.
Some of the levels I barely scraped through with one star, yet going back and playing with a second person, we managed to smash the three star requirements.
But, after it was quickly made known the game only contained boss fights with barely any platforming levels linking those battles together, people grew disappointed.
But a new design in the works takes the idea to levels most people can barely imagine: Blades up to 200 meters, or 656 feet, long — more than two football fields.
Although it's possible that Wikipedia left something out, it's clear that the level of academic expertise on the science of climate change possessed by «environmental sociologists» is barely above that of people randomly selected from the population.
Home to some 10,000 people, the group of atolls and reefs is barely two meters above sea level.
In 2016, the federal poverty guidelines for a household of two was $ 16,020 a year, which is... When 100 % of the poverty guideline is that level, which is crushingly poor, and so 200 % of that is about 32 grand a year, which still is barely enough for most people to get by.
The average pay for child care teachers is barely more than $ 10 per hour, lower than for most other jobs, including parking lot attendants and dog walkers.26 These low wages contribute to economic insecurity among the child care and early education workforce, with one in seven living in families with incomes below the federal poverty level.27 Currently, about half of people working in the child care sector rely on public benefit programs such as Medicaid and nutrition assistance.28 Low pay contributes to high turnover rates, which can threaten quality in early childhood programs during children's critical developmental period.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z