Sentences with phrase «pretty much no critical»

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«$ 50 a barrel is still a pretty critical number and that number is going to be even more critical as we move into next year,» Tortoise Capital Advisors» Thummel told Bloomberg, noting that the lower oil prices could mean that companies would not hedge production as much as they would at higher prices to protect future output.
an i couldnt give a monkeys i have been critical of ozil previously, but seeing that today and the youngsters, pretty much everyone doing well... its been a while
I have been largely critical of Louis Van Gaal pretty much since his reign began at Old Trafford, and other than a few inspired performances last season against Liverpool, City and Spurs, I believe the criticism has been fully justified.
The fact is that pretty much every study looking at this issue has come to the conclusion that breastfeeding IS best for mom and baby and the first hours and days of a baby's life are critical in establishing a latch and the mom's milk supply.
While there was a lot of interesting science in this paper (the new methodology, the range of results etc.) which fully justified its appearance in Nature, we were quite critical of their basic conclusion — that climate sensitivities significantly higher than the standard range (1.5 — 4.5 ºC) were plausible — because there is significant other data, predominantly from paleo - climate, that pretty much rule those high numbers out (as we discussed again recently).
Yesterday, we found out that Nicolas Ghesquière was leaving his post at Balenciaga, where he's been what they call a critical darling for pretty much ever.
It's almost a cliche at this point to mention that the films the end up on critical best lists (whether print critics or bloggers), the films that end up the year's box office champions, and the films nominated for Oscars are pretty much three different groups of films.
Armour Skills do all kinds of things, from offering resistance to status effects like poison, to boosting your weapons» Affinity rating — basically your chance of scoring Critical Hits — to buffing your health and stamina, to improving your prowess in pretty much any gameplay situation you can think of.
I'm kind of amazed the critical beating this movie is taking, seeing as it is pretty much exactly the same awful movie as the last one.
Aside from that pretty wonderful holiday short film / commercial released last month, things have been pretty quiet for director Wes Anderson in the wake of 2014's The Grand Budapest Hotel, which was a critical darling, a box office hit, a genuine Oscar contender, and very much the best movie released that year.
Fans pretty much disavow themselves from that film, a commercial and critical failure.
That movie was a success by pretty much any available metric: box office (an eye - popping $ 980 million worldwide), critical appraisal (89 percent approval on Rotten Tomatoes), and the countless millions of American children (two of whom reside in my house) who spent weeks singing the movie's anthem, «Let It Go» — a likely shoo - in for Best Song — from the moment they got up in the morning to the moment they were asleep at night.
It may not be the type of film bestowed with awards or much critical acclaim, but it remains a lot of fun, offers some positive values, and is pretty much free of questionable content.
Its major finding was that most parents actually want pretty much the same things from their schools: a solid core curriculum in reading and math, an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education, and the development in students of good study habits, strong critical thinking skills, and excellent verbal and written communication skills.
And most of all: What she does post is pretty much unrelentingly critical of reform ideas like charter schools and test - based accountability.
HONIG: HR is critical to pretty much everything that goes on in schools, and in districts that are serious about transforming their central offices, HR is changing in promising ways.
This was pretty good, but I felt it gave too much credit to author service companies like those under the umbrella of Author Solutions without giving them the kind of critical analysis that the folks at Writer Beware do.
Surveying pretty much the entire history of video games — and only occasionally slipping in some PS4 boosterism — Cerny struck me as shrewdly critical and ceaselessly optimistic about the four decades of gaming he's seen and about the years to come.
It's been getting some pretty good reviews, but one of the big criticisms of the movie is that it doesn't take too much of a critical look at the industry like a hardcore Michael Moore type documentary and I'm okay with that.
Aside from being a critical darling (with its biggest claim to fame being the grand prize winner at the Independent Games Festival in 2010), pretty much anyone who grew up loving old school platformers, more modern physics based challenges and simply Excitebike in general has drunk from its chalice... provided that they had a Dual Shock 3.
Whether or not players will agree with the outpouring of love for Super Mario Odyssey remains to be seen, but the critical reception is pretty much universally positive at this stage.
While there was a lot of interesting science in this paper (the new methodology, the range of results etc.) which fully justified its appearance in Nature, we were quite critical of their basic conclusion — that climate sensitivities significantly higher than the standard range (1.5 — 4.5 ºC) were plausible — because there is significant other data, predominantly from paleo - climate, that pretty much rule those high numbers out (as we discussed again recently).
... we were quite critical of their basic conclusion — that climate sensitivities significantly higher than the standard range (1.5 — 4.5 ºC) were plausible — because there is significant other data, predominantly from paleo - climate, that pretty much rule those high numbers out...
[T] he quantity - based Kyoto - type approach [to UN climate negotiations] has pretty much broken down, leaving the world with a highly non-optimal patchwork of sporadic regional volunteerism that does not address centrally how to correct the critical externality of global warming.
Eli and yours truly haven't been all that persuaded with Kahan's interpretation of his own work, which is very critical of climate hawks and pretty silent about the denialists, but in Lewandowsky's presence he moderates it and comes off much more persuasively.
I put my papers for review on the internet, which is pretty much infinitely more hostile with many, many, many more critical comers than the friendly peer - review of one or two other scientists for a journal pub.
I pretty much live on caffeine, so good strong coffee is critical to my existence.
The best paid ten percent of registered nurses make over $ 96,000 annually while the bottom ten percent earn around $ 45,000 which is pretty much how it breaks down for critical care nurses as well.
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