Sentences with phrase «progress over difficulty»

from a gaming aspect, i prefer progress over difficulty, but with...

Not exact matches

If your relationship problems stem from a difficulty in adjusting to new circumstances and the changing balance of the relationship, Salama suggests «making an effort to be inclusive of one another as you progress in your career and to be honest about your spending to avoid arguments over money.»
Their persistence is fueled by the belief that they will triumph over difficulty, learn from their mistakes, overcome plateaus in their performance, and progress.
Aqua Kitty UDX: Xbox One Ultra Edition Gameplay is a trip back to the years of Sega Master System and Megadrive days of gaming, A 2D shooter with waves of higher difficulty as you progress over each level.
It features a total of 8 brand new worlds, over 90 new and original levels, alongside of freshened up graphics and sprites, new enemy characters, a difficulty selection, and a state that allows you to save your progress.
With faster movement and combat and a more linear form of progression Bloodborne made it easier for gamers to come to grips with its fundamentals and allowed more players to progress farther and get over that initial difficulty hump.
For ten years, Guston and Boghosian exchanged handwritten letters that touched on everything from their financial difficulties, medical updates and family stories to progress reports about their work, anxiety over upcoming exhibitions, elation over good reviews, and hopes for the future.
• to describe the lives of children in Ireland, in order to establish what is typical and normal as well as what is atypical and problematic; • to chart the development of children over time, in order to examine the progress and wellbeing of children at critical periods from birth to adulthood; • to identify the key factors that, independently of others, most help or hinder children's development; • to establish the effects of early childhood experiences on later life; • to map dimensions of variation in children's lives; • to identify the persistent adverse effects that lead to social disadvantage and exclusion, educational difficulties, ill health and deprivation; • to obtain children's views and opinions on their lives; • to provide a bank of data on the whole child; and to provide evidence for the creation of effective and responsive policies and services for children and families; • to provide evidence for the creation of effective and responsive policies and services for children and families.
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