Not
quite enough pace and he doesn't seem to get himself into dangerous (to the opponents) positions.
Not exact matches
It is
quite possible for nominal wages to grow at a
pace which is consistent with meeting the inflation objective, but still fast
enough to close off opportunities for strong employment growth.
Kev, I find that stats can be
quite usefull, I watch giroud and feel that he misses a lot of chances, does not score
enough goals, not much
pace etc..
only have one NHL player with them, and, though Andrei Markov is no slouch, it hasn't been
quite enough to keep
pace.
They almost got through on Szczesny straight away but our defenders were having none of that and snuffed out the danger — and we nearly got a third goal with a quick counter but Alexis» fearsome
pace and drive were not
quite enough.
Secondly, he was not
QUITE good
enough and lacked, damningly, any
pace.
On the flanks, he lacks the necessary
pace to keep up with opposing players, and he doesn't
quite look nimble
enough for the role.
If they continue through the intestines at a leisurely
pace, your little one's body has
enough time to absorb more water from them, so what comes out may be
quite firm.
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk
enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't
quite hold up to close analysis.
The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio is a decent
enough follow up and delivers everything we've come to expect of Miike, but
pacing issues and unabashed sexism result in a film that unfortunately isn't
quite as much fun as it could have been.
THE MOTIVE THE MOTIVE has a fine premise (an aspiring author orchestrates people's lives for the sake of his book), but was just never
quite sharp
enough in its
pacing to really execute it wholly.
And the tradeoff is taut body control, which in turn benefits the surprisingly responsive steering, adding - up to a car that, if driven smoothly and on wide
enough roads, can be bundled along at
quite a
pace.
It has a multi-faceted drive system strong
enough to propel it along at
quite a furious
pace.
Indeed, the rear - drive chassis is nicely balanced but isn't
quite the entertainer it should be, and neither does it generate
enough grip and poise for the M140i to match the point - to - point
pace of the Seat Leon Cupra or four - wheel - drive Volkswagen Golf R.
I've lived in
enough places where the
pace of life is relaxed that I've come into it
quite nicely.
The combat is top of its class, the plot is entertaining, it's
paced and varied
enough to stop you from getting bored and the presentation... well we haven't
quite gotten to that yet.
The game is
paced quite well, throwing new elements into the game as you progress, just
enough for you to not get bored.
While the
pacing wasn't
quite up to series standards and there was a curious lack of new gameplay ideas, there's still more than
enough on show to make the 15 - hour stint worth every second.
I actually found myself using this
quite a lot, with the standard
pace of the ship alone not feeling fast
enough.
«The old ways of working can't adapt quickly
enough because we have very traditional, and
quite uneconomic, business models,» says Marc Glimcher, the director of
Pace.