Sentences with phrase «quite keep up»

Sometimes I can't tell if it is a good thing or not to get all of this inspiration to make more DIY projects, when I can't quite keep up with the ones I'm already working on — but it sure is fun to see what other bloggers are doing.
Comparable to the Aspire R13 or T300 Chi in graphical capabilities, the system couldn't quite keep up with the scores being set by the XPS 13.
That said, the Sense Pro is a good product, even if it can't quite keep up with the best of the security bunch.
Where the Pixel 2 can't quite keep up is with the extra fancy effects that both Samsung and Apple layer on top of portraits.
It doesn't quite keep up with non-gaming systems, but among laptops with discrete graphics, it holds its own well.
The Apple iPhone 7 Plus can't quite keep up with the best in terms of pixel - level detail but otherwise delivers very good image quality all - around.
Despite its light weight, the Pro 13 can't quite keep up with the Dell XPS 13, Asus Zenbook, or even the MacBook Air.
Ultimately, the GS60 can't quite keep up with fat - bottom gaming laptops, can't travel half as well as slim competitor like the Asus G501, and comes weighed down with more software than a used Android.
However, there were times when the phone couldn't quite keep up with our typing, or took a couple of seconds for images to render properly in the Sony Album app.
The Kirin 950 also doesn't quite keep up with the other two processors in terms of memory or LTE speeds, although consumers certainly won't find these a bottleneck in the vast majority of situations.
Unfortunately, the performance of MediaTek's top tier chips also doesn't quite keep up with the fastest players.
In raw performance it doesn't quite keep up with Dell's XPS 13 but this is a convertible and most convertibles give up a little performance for the ability to work as a tablet.
Unfortunately, at 73 points, the V30's video mode can not quite keep up with the LG's still performance, dropping the device down a few spots in our ranking, with an overall score of 82 points.
The user - interface at some times can't quite keep up with the depth of information it's supposed to convey, however, meaning the menus for selecting levels can look cluttered, though this is a small point of contention for an otherwise visually attractive game.
If you're a budding grandpa like myself who can't quite keep up with the 16 - bit version, this port will suit you better.
Sometimes Mom can't quite keep up with him and that's when his human friends can fill in and see what Simon is made of!
If your income is maxed out with debt or credit card payments every month, it can be very discouraging to work all month and only be able to keep up, or not even quite keep up with your bills and debt.
Scrolling isn't bad, but it couldn't quite keep up with our thumbs.
It also can't quite keep up with the more - recent Kindle Fire HDX — or whatever newer version Amazon rolls out later this summer — but if you're looking for a starter tablet, or a dedicated comic book reader, or a reallllly fancy alarm clock, $ 130 is a pretty great deal.
The neo-NSX has been in the works forever, the TLX «prototype» we saw in Detroit was nice enough but hardly a stunner, and the range - topping RLX can't quite keep up with the German competition.
Beetle GSR: As you can see, the Fiesta is a tough act to follow, and unfortunately the Beetle just can't quite keep up.
The only issue with the X3's dashboard electronics I found was that the processor power doesn't quite keep up with the new software.
R - Line is best avoided if you value comfort over all else, as its stiffer suspension can't quite keep up with the worst of UK roads and those 20 - inch wheels can crash into potholes.
The gameplay itself doesn't quite keep up with the breathtaking visuals and compelling narrative, and the remarkably short campaign and lack of replay value keep it from reaching true greatness, but it's absolutely worthy of the few hours it takes to complete.
Dark Souls 3 may be the first crack in the armor — the first sign that FromSoftware can not quite keep up with the breathless pace it has set for itself.
After cruising to a victory in Week 1, Team Neuhausen they couldn't quite keep up with the impressive Team McNichols in Week 2.
Game total closed at 74 and the Irish ended up winning 50 - 33 as they couldn't quite keep up the early pace.
The biggest reason we didn't quite keep up with the S&P was the strength of the energy sector.
It is no big secret that it is important to take care of your customers and keep them coming back to your business, But as a small business, it is too easy to get into the mindset that we can not quite keep up with the giants, so we can become complacent.
«There is innovation happening here and unfortunately, it's looking like the FDA isn't quite keeping up with the innovation,» says Michele Simon, a public health lawyer.
Their ability to communicate isn't quite keeping up with their need to communicate and that leads to miserable babies who meltdown, cry, shout or wail, or even shut down.
Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines is a film that threatens to do likewise, never quite keeping up with its own soaring ambition.
It looked like Amazon's own display web page hadn't quite kept up with the different pricing.
Though interest rates were rising, they were not quite keeping up with inflation so the real (inflation adjusted) cost of money was low and investors rushed to buy houses and hard assets.

Not exact matches

Not only is it true that «a full 20 percent of CEOs on Inc. magazine's 500 fastest - growing private companies list indicated that they continued to work a paying job long after founding their organization,» Raffiee explains in a write - up of the research, but many of our entrepreneurial icons actually waded into starting up slowly, keeping a corporate job for quite awhile while they tested the waters.
Quite frankly, negative group - think keeps people asleep at the wheel and successful people are the ones who eventually woke up.
Here are 5 books I can quite honestly say I pick up at least a few times a week, if for no other reason than to keep me moving effectively through each and every creative process.
But if our investor sticks with the plan and keeps putting $ 50 in every month, even through the dark times, once the market bounces back, the person ends up doing quite well:
If you are successful in your investment strategy (and many of you will be) and the government keeps spending like crazy (which it no doubt will) then it is quite possible that your tax bracket or tax rate will go UP when you reach age 59 1/2.
As written, it is almost guaranteed to increase the budget deficit by trillions over 10 years, and quite possibly keep increasing the deficit after 10 years are up.
Even if their share price doesn't go up over the next few years, which I believe it will by quite a bit, then we are still covered by the near 7 % dividend that they are going to keep growing atleast 7 % a year for the next 3 years.
Sorry, if this comes off as some super-sensitive defensive reaction, it just struck me really odd as I've only ever heard one person phrase the differences between men and women quite that way before and it was a man who was also an engineer which he kept bringing up to point out that that made him more analytical than any woman was capable of (apparently they don't have women engineers where he comes from).
Here in North America, where Muslims are nobody and really here to feed off of the chrisitan capitalist system, they should just suck it up and keep quite.
Of course the focus ended up being on rule keeping and became quite legalistic in the implementation of it all.
However there's also something quite releasing about outing yourself as a christian — because then you have to live up to it as best you can, and that will actually keep you more in touch with God.
We see the consequences of this quite regularly at the Cardinal Winning Pro-Life Initiative when women in crisis pregnancies weigh up the benefits of keeping their unborn child with that of holding on to a second car or a Sky box.
So many years back when searching for Jesus, I went to a church, and afterwards a lady came up to me and said «if you want to keep coming to this church, you need to wear a hat», mind you they were quite expensive fancy hats they were wearing and I never went back to that church ever again.
You atheists know who you are, so don't argue about it, go talk with the Humanist Atheists, you don't have to give up atheism, but you can not keep writing off the world's religions because they are quite frankly the most important deciding factors in whether this world will survive much longer, whether there will be chaos in the world or order.
In reading even within his own field it is all one can do to keep up on publications in the small area in which he is working — quite apart from reading on other subjects.
When in his disguise as an intransigent truth - teller he identifies this yearning as nothing more than a failure of nerve, he is not only being quite honest but is saying what he must if he is to keep up his own nerve in the touchiest of situations.
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