Sentences with phrase «questionable move by»

Not protecting a player like Dumba is a far more questionable move by a management team than anything Jim Nill could muster on even his dumbest day.
This is very similar to the Star Cards system in Battlefront II - indeed, developers Hi - Rez even allude to this in the blog post accompanying the change, saying «we get it: This is a major change that may be controversial, particularly given some recent questionable moves by full - price games.»
There have been some questionable moves by the company recently, that should leave retro gamers skeptical of this future console.

Not exact matches

The Lagos State Government on Tuesday decried the attempt by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) to blackmail it into paying a questionable N224 million debt, saying it will not succumb to such move.
As a result, Fox says that Chinese investors have been able to move in and secure sometimes questionable deals that allow them to develop rubber plantations on lands once populated by leopards, monkeys and tigers.
As if that's not aggravating enough, on top of being uneven, the style of the film is already pretty problematic by its own right, because beyond pacing and focal consistency, there are such questionable structuring moves as the awkward placement of a text prologue before each segment, or overly thematic imagery, or ostensibly somewhat disjointed characterization, whose experimental tastes distance one's investment almost as much as experimental direction which relies too heavily on artistry and atmosphere to dramatically thrive.
The decision to depict her weaker, more vulnerable side was largely an effort to help players form a stronger, more emotional bond with Samus: a bold move that ultimately proved unsuccessful, marred further by questionable voice acting and poor writing.
The decision to depict her weaker, more vulnerable side was largely an effort to help players form a stronger, more emotional bond with Samus: a bold move that ultimately proved unsuccessful, marred further by questionable voice acting and poor writing.
Just like in The Rainmaker, we see an ethically questionable move here by a lawyer tacitly endorsed by a judge, but at least it's acted deftly.
In his posts, he sides against creating new laws and policies that might protect some but chip away at the First Amendment for all; calls out questionable ethical moves by fellow lawyers and judges in Texas; and shares random tidbits about little things he does to boost his advocacy — like taking improv classes and filing pleadings on quality paper stock.
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