Sentences with phrase «quite commit to the action»

The pace of the combat seems to be stuck in this peculiar middle - ground, as if they couldn't quite commit to the action - based gameplay.

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Other post-USSR countries, on the other hand, were founded on nationalist ideals, and their governments were quite committed to distancing themselves as far from their past as possible, so destroying statues was an important action to them and their electorate, and expenses were more justified in their eyes.
Ron and Hermione provide some great moments, and Dobby the house elf (here in quite convincing CGI) provides a few laughs as he beats himself with whatever hard object is handy (and elicits a few gasps from the audience when he shows off his bandaged hands, which he attributes to ironing himself as atonement for an action he committed).
Well, The Hitman's Bodyguard isn't a trashy movie, but it is super, super dumb, and everyone involved commits to the dumbness — and the badness that follows — and it ends up being the kind of dumb - fun action flick Kidnap couldn't quite manage to be.
Quite simply, I have accused Michael Mann of committing fraud with his Hockey Stick papers and actions as a lead author of the IPCC TAR to promote his own conclusions.
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