I personally started with an extremely low investment mobile home in
a pretty bad area.
My vacancies don't last long and some of my properties are in
pretty bad areas.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, he was stuck on some
pretty bad teams, in small market TV
areas, so it largely went unnoticed.
However as things turned out the center back position has become an
area where we need reinforcements
pretty badly.
I'm
pretty sure there was a stat last season where Ramsey let players past him more than other in the league or he was one of
worst in that
area.
I just have some stubborn
areas of fat that I want to get rid of (inner thigh the
worst, lower belly and armpit) and have
pretty toned up muscle.
Having had a
pretty bad year last year, and a decline in exercise, I put on a bit of weight and have noticed a bit of cellulite on the inner thigh
area.
I have a problem with jeans... the hip
area fits but in most jeans the waist gapes really
bad in the back... These jeans fit
pretty well.
I like it, however, at least on me, I creases
pretty bad in the undereye
area WITHOUT setting powder.
Sure, it's
pretty thin in the plot
area and if you're not immediately sold by the phrase «The Rock has an adventure with his best friend, a giant albino gorilla,» you probably won't be into it, but it's not
bad.
Gas mileage seems
pretty good for a small SUV (Very small)
Bad: Fit and finish Seating position is hard short Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot of MUCH better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch
area Controls aren't well laid out..
In the
area of books, I think there could be nothing
worse for publishing and literature in general than a monopoly which is
pretty clearly what Amazon wants.
It's obvious that NYC and a number of coastal
areas took some
pretty bad whacks.
The problem with Enemy Front is that it drops the ball in
pretty much every
area imaginable; never doing anything so
badly that it's unplayable, but never coming anywhere close to a point where the experience could be enjoyable.
It's an absurdly
pretty area, and the art ain't
bad either.
Image: UCAR Messing With the Local Air Currents It's already
pretty obvious to anyone who's ever been in a city on a smoggy day that air quality can get quite
bad in urban
areas, but we're still finding new reasons why that is so.
Pollution is often
pretty bad in the industrial
areas of Northern China, but winter can be particularly awful thanks to increased energy demand and the coal used to supply it.
It's probably not that
bad an idea, because when you cram a computer into an
area thinner than a deck of cards, it becomes
pretty easy to the non-expert to do more damage than anything else when trying to see what's going on.
The camera on Huawei's last phone was arguably its
worst aspect (even though it was still
pretty good), so improvements in this
area will be welcome.
The only real
area of disappointment is indoors in low light, such as late at night, when it falls apart
pretty badly.
It's
pretty normal for interns to get the
worst desks / office
areas, because they're short - term employees and the lowest on the food chain.
There are a few
areas that are real war zones and even the surrounding
areas are
pretty bad.