It all sounds
pretty standard until you remember that they're providing noise - cancellation, which makes it a little more impressive.
All the bosses were
pretty standard until we got to Psycho Mantis, which was unlike anything prior in the game and like nothing else we had experienced in gaming up to that point.
Not exact matches
Given that's now the third refusal by Facebook to confirm GDPR will apply universally, it looks
pretty clear that users in North American will get some degree of second tier privacy vs international users — unless or
until US lawmakers forcibly raise
standards on the company and the industry as a whole.
Up
until the 1980s, this was
pretty standard practice and obesity was not a big issue.
He says the Common Core is a great idea in principle — even though Indiana's
standards are
pretty rigorous anyway — but is withholding judgment
until statewide tests based on the new national
standards replace the ISTEP in 2015.
We should have to wait
until Hyundai reveal more details but we are
pretty sure that the Kona will be available with a number of
standard and optional safety systems, like blind spot detection, automatic emergency braking, driver attention warning, high beam assist or lane keep assist.
It was
pretty standard fare
until she opened a blue folder on her lap.
Even the wallpaper matches up with images I received earlier that were said to be from the Venice but are
pretty standard Android wallpapers, so there was no reason to mention it
until now.
The final aspects of the fiduciary
standard will be shrouded in some mystery
until the final rule language actually emerges from OMB, George explains, but she still predicts
pretty confidently that the biggest impact is going to be on the IRA market and rollover accounts.
The main story missions involve running from one end of the level to the other, murdering all that comes near
until you face off against a boss, all of which are solid opponents but
pretty standard fare.
In
Pretty Good Update for E-Mail Privacy, Washington Post writer Kevin Savetz reports on the December release of a new version of
Pretty Good Privacy, once the
standard for e-mail encryption
until Network Associates bought it in 1997 and let it languish.
In fact, the
standard $ 349 (+ $ 30 ~ tax) price is
pretty much what you would expect to pay if you were looking to pick a HomePod up, at least
until you saw the headline for this post.