Sentences with phrase «pretty average showing»

It's hard to knock it too much, but after the thoughtful journey at the heart of I Am Setsuna, this is a pretty average showing and certainly not a fresh take on the JRPG.

Not exact matches

That's a pretty strong statement, especially since Florida poll averages have consistently shown a tight race with Clinton slightly ahead at the moment.
While Pogba is a very good player, evidence also shows that he can be pretty average at times.
I think it's safe to say that Fernando Alonso is pretty comfortable with his new environment now, as shown by the fact that he became the first driver to put in an average lap speed of more than 231mph (albeit with a bit of a tow).
On average, I find Cazorla our best # 10 and I would not trade him He can play b2b pretty well too when motivated as he has shown this year
The rolling average in the previous two weeks showed a pretty steep increase in the Tories» vote share, and while Labour saw its grow slightly, it wasn't enough to stop the gap widening.
These results pretty clearly show that you're generally better off investing your money all at once rather than dollar - cost averaging.
Even though it may be concerning that Bank of America Merrill Lynch index data shows yields on junk bonds have plunged to 5.6 percent, the lowest ever and 3.4 percentage points below the decade - long average, the outlook for defaults does look pretty good.
The heavy use shows in the regular rooms and while we're not saying they're bad, they're pretty average for the price.
NIAS SURF REPORT 10 - 17 April by Mark Flint of KabuNohi Sorake Resort General Comment: This week was a pretty average surf scene with nothing out of the ordinary happening other than what we see as normal, with grom air shows massive slash cutties and all size and shape of surf and surfers from the mini Groms to the grey Groms paddling around on the mals.
The work is an estimate of the global average based on a single - column, time - average model of the atmosphere and surface (with some approximations — e.g. the surface is not truly a perfect blackbody in the LW (long - wave) portion of the spectrum (the wavelengths dominated by terrestrial / atmospheric emission, as opposed to SW radiation, dominated by solar radiation), but it can give you a pretty good idea of things (fig 1 shows a spectrum of radiation to space); there is also some comparison to actual measurements.
http://people.whitman.edu/~storchkh/clim.pdf It shows a pretty good correlation of wine quality with temperature on average.
It showed, if I remember correctly, how a pretty good correlation between calculated and actual global average temperatures could be obtained for the last century using the NASA graphs of various forcings, here: http://data.giss.nasa.gov/modelforce/RadF.gif
I challenge you to produce data showing accurate average model projections for any period that the answer was not already pretty well known, outside 1990 to 2005.
let's take this to an extreme... suppose that internal variability is zero... then the «within group» s.d. is zero... suppose that models agree pretty well with each other and observations fall within the tight band of model projections... then by steve's method you create the average of models and call it a model... with an s.d. of zero... show that the model falls outside the observational s.d.... proclaim that the model fails... claim that this is a test of modelling... hence extrapolate that all models fail... even though observations fall slap bang in the model range... this result is nonsensical... per tco it isn't how models are used... where's structural uncertainty?
The report summarized below shows the average solar ROI for states across the US, which is pretty cool and interesting.
However, you can't customize what data appears on the screen, as you can with the Samsung Health app, and oddly, the MapMyRun app does not show your average pace during a run — a pretty big omission.
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