Sentences with phrase «predecessor so»

With built - in GPS, the ability to stream Spotify, and a new water - resistant design, the Gear Fit2 Pro expands on what made its predecessor so great.
ZTE is back again with their latest premium flagship, but does it continue to offer what made its predecessor so great?
The lengthy list of accolades were entirely justified as NetherRealm had succeeded in delivering a satisfyingly robust package that tightened up and expanded on pretty much every aspect that made its predecessor so great.
Anyone that enjoyed the first game on PlayStation Vita, or the remastered version on PlayStation 4, will appreciate Gravity Rush 2 doing more of what made its predecessor so intriguing.
Milestone have started to pump out numerous gameplay samples of WRC3 in the run - up to its October release, but none have shown how far the game has come compared to its predecessor so profoundly as this latest stage in Argentina.
Big Red has been recently delivering 9650s with 5.0.0.1006 — the OTA updater does not recognize.975 as a valid predecessor so I was not offered the OS v6.0.0.431 update last night.
The Paceman lacks the handling character that made its predecessor so much fun.
While still possessing the ingrained sporting character that made its predecessor so memorable, the new VW Golf GTI displays small but important improvements in its overall dynamic repertoire.
What you are left with is Arnie, a sky's - the - limit budget, and a formula laid out by the predecessor so that they could play things as safe as possible by adhering to it at all costs.
It may lack the kinetic energy that made it's predecessor so entertaining but in its place is a maturity and a wisdom that can only come with age.
However it would be unfair to judge Panic in Paradise based on it's predecessor so let's wipe the slate clean and start with an open mind.
As is custom for most comedy sequels, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising finds a way to conveniently recycle the plot of its predecessor so that it can revisit the same beats and gags that audiences loved so much the first time.
But he's not got a great deal to work with and what the film crucially fails to do is fill us with that same dread that made its predecessor so gut - wrenching.
It's fascinating to me as a 26 year old white male because it seems so clear that the old, rich, conservative white men that run our government are bucking violently at the impudent thought that a black man in the «White House» could possibly solve the problems his white predecessors so obviously caused.
Coca - Cola Amatil (CCA) chief executive Alison Watkins is too diplomatic to take a swipe at her predecessors so it is a good thing a straight - talking analyst said it for her.
This season's new F1 beasts are much faster than their predecessors so the lap records being beaten aren't particularly surprising, but are still cool nonetheless.
Still, when all was said and done, I enjoyed the films, as they still managed to mostly display what had made the more entertaining predecessors so enjoyable.
London 2012 is planned to be significantly more sustainable than its predecessors so is an invaluable case study to contrast with previous sites.
But otherwise the GT3 will stick closely to the recipe that made it's 996 and 997 predecessors so successful, which is a close relationship to Porsche's Cup racer, a high revving naturally aspirated engine, rear wheel drive and a larger, fixed rear wing.
However, loan quality might be a lot better than that of their predecessors so a straight up comparison isn't entirely fair.
Dead Rising 4 flopped horrifically after abandoning many of the main features that made the predecessors so appealing.
BF2 preserves the core gameplay that made its predecessors so much fun.
The story has very little to do with the plotline of its predecessors so you'll have no trouble following it... well, you might, but for an entirely different reason.
As the intergalactic bounty hunter's first turn on a Nintendo console for seven years, Samus Returns unsurprisingly sticks to the same schtick that made its predecessors so beloved.
This Wii U threequel offers more of what made its predecessors so enjoyable, making the real - time strategy genre accessible to gamers who may otherwise find it too overwhelming.
Offering features like Apple HomeKit support, integration with Amazon's Alexa, Google's Assistant, and Apple's Siri, and the same straightforward installation that made their predecessors so popular, the new IoT gadgets also offer more usable remote security monitoring.

Not exact matches

Gates also enjoyed Simsion's follow - up, The Rosie Effect, even going so far as to say it «improves on its predecessor in one interesting way.
Trump's mandate has so far been marked by several changes in approach compared to his predecessors, mainly regarding foreign policy.
«Walkman» was a play on it's predecessor, the «Pressman,» but Sony thought the name sounded too much like a direct Japanese - to - English translation, so it tried different names in different marketplaces.
Indeed, much of what Whitman has accomplished over the last five years involved reversing what her predecessors did — or unlocking value, as so many financial analysts call it.
But Gates and his predecessors at least agreed to play by certain rules: not to take the money back if they changed their minds, not to use it to further increase their wealth, not to use it influence the political system (although that rule has some loopholes), and so on,» Kwak explains.
Walk the Talk Just as a great growth plan will be less creative than its predecessor, so should a great growth CEO.
If Fed Chairman Jerome Powell was looking to distinguish himself from his predecessors, this week's events represented at least initial meaningful steps toward doing so.
For one, it works with any high - definition television, whereas its predecessor was only compatible with so - called «Roku - ready» TVs.
Still, the Bold comes configured with a hardware QWERTY keyboard, and it retains the general dimensions of its predecessors, so it's much shorter and somewhat thicker than the iPhone.
So it was the solution to a problem that I had as an artist, that was the beginning of SoftKey, which was the predecessor to The Learning Company.
So while Mr. Gorman, 55, may not command the loyalty or adulation for which his predecessor was famous, or have the outsized profile of rival Wall Street chieftains like Jamie Dimon or Lloyd C. Blankfein, he can live with it.
The new PM will be a breath of fresh air on the environment — it's impossible to be any worse than his predecessor — and he will take the leash off federal scientists, or so he has promised.
They took a tech - first, ecommerce - driven approach to achieve that vision, and in doing so, built a product far superior to any of its predecessors.
That approach isn't surprising: As a trainee with IDS Financial Services (a predecessor to Ameriprise) in 1987, Garrett so hated cold calling that she got «sick to [her] stomach every Monday morning because [she] couldn't sell people things they didn't need,» she told this reporter for a 2002 profile in Research magazine.
2015's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus featured the exact same design as their predecessors, so Apple added a new rose gold color to the lineup in order to help bolster sales.
Meanwhile, Jean has long tried with little luck to shake off the social - conservative fringe of the Wildrose, the same ones that so bedevilled his predecessor Danielle Smith that she ultimately crossed over to the Tories.
Mitt Romney is a candidate only for those Republicans who are so pleased with Obamacare, (which Mitt passed the predecessor of) that they are willing to be ridiculed long after Mitt is gone.
The press frames every story about Francis as a break with the rigidity, dogmatism etc, of his predecessors — Benedict's back in the doghouse, so to speak — and the latest example of a new, caring, open, pastoral (read: lenient) Catholicism.
Yes, the SBC formally apologized for its racist origins in 1995, but I wonder how many Southern Baptists have taken the time to really study the sermons and speeches of their predecessors to learn what rhetorical devices and hermeneutical approaches were employed to make so many Christian people so comfortable with that oppression that they formed an entire denomination around it.
His predecessor, John Paul II, served until his death despite becoming so physically frail in his later years that it was difficult to hear him speak.
If so, is the previous pattern to persist, and will the recession be less pronounced than its predecessors?
So does that mean the set itself must have a predecessor?
Whereas Paul described his former life in Judaism as focused on human relationships with his contemporaries and predecessors, his depiction of his new life is so centered on his relation to God that he as yet has no relationship to the other apostles.
In fact, in spite of his insisting that most actual occasions are unconscious (and that there is much that is unconscious even in that series of actual occasions which constitute our successive mental states), his talk of their experience or feeling of themselves, the influence of their predecessors, and their subjective immediacy seems pointless unless each of them is supposed to feel its own being, in some genuine sense, however dimly, so that there is a truth as to what - it - is - like - being - it.
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