With its Full HD resolution LCD panel, it can't
quite muster the ultra-deep blacks of OLED, while that resolution isn't as pixel dense as the Quad HD competition.
Together, they've got the multinational Super Friends vibe that Captain Planet could never
quite muster, though the interpersonal dynamics basically boil down to this: Red and Blue don't see eye - to - eye, and Green has a crush on Pink, but she thinks he's gross — same as every formulaic team dynamic ever.
I couldn't
quite muster the energy to write this post in the immediate aftermath of the UK General Election.
One leg off... stomach tight... I couldn't
quite muster up the courage or strength to get both feet off, but I have to remind myself that I WAS UPSIDE DOWN and these things will take time.
If you feel as if you never
quite muster up to your special love's expectations, it might be time to stop the ride and jump off.
Not exact matches
Scripture is
quite clear that a man's spirit is dead, or spiritually non-existent, rendered incapable of somehow
mustering up an ability to believe God.
The so - called «neo-pagan» culture that reared me, with all its dogmas, has never
quite seemed to
muster the passion to hate the material world or to fanatically pursue the spiritual.
Having won all three of their group matches
quite handily, all they could
muster in their second - round group was a pair of goalless draws against eventual finalist West Germany and hosts Spain.
Quite how they will
muster that elusive win remains to be seen.
But they didn't
muster quite the same intimidating atmosphere as they did for Ed Balls at the Autumn Statement in 2013.
Quite possibly more money than most candidates can
muster, but it shouldn't be a big problem for Caroline.
Tibbetts isn't sure she can
muster the artistic skill for that experiment, though: «It's one thing to paint a wasp to look unfamiliar, but
quite another to paint a wasp so it looks like another wasp,» she quips.
At that point,
mustering the strength and courage to reverse course can be
quite daunting indeed.
Although the sound quality is
quite good for a moderately older movie, the picture shows a variety of flaws and can only
muster a mediocre rating.
Ultimately, you don't
quite get the sky - scraping, genre - blending bangers
mustered in the past, nor the negative synergy and diminishing returns of many collaboration - heavy, late - career albums.
It doesn't
muster quite as much outright grip or have the hair - trigger transient responses, but its well - weighted helm is keen, quick, accurate and communicative.
This store also carries all of the products I need, but
mustering up the energy to go there after a long day at work can be
quite difficult.
The bass doesn't
quite have the same power or depth as other headsets I've tested, the only genuine complaint that I can
muster, though one I feel a tad half - hearted about.
Yes, it's been
quite a banner season for the collective of self - identifying core gamers who gather on forums to
muster shared fury.
The Master System couldn't
muster quite as many classic 2D shooters as the NES or PC Engine (Hudson, the creators of such classics as Star Soldier and GunHed, had those systems covered), but there was still a great selection to choose from.
However, from the most objective perspective we could
muster here at T3 Towers - and trust us, when you've played titles such as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past during your formative years, that is an incredibly hard thing to do - we feel it is
quite evident that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is, by
quite a distance, the best The Legend of Zelda game ever made.
This is what we said in our The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild review: «From the most objective perspective we could
muster here at T3 Towers - and trust us, when you've played titles such as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past during your formative years, that is an incredibly hard thing to do - we feel it is
quite evident that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is, by
quite a distance, the best The Legend of Zelda game ever made.
Climate science is,
quite simply, (pace Prof Curry) mostly practiced by an unprofessional claque of incompetent numpties who would not pass
muster in the private competitive sector, hence they are found exclusively in academia and the public sector.
To pass business casual
muster, you should aim for «not
quite a suit, but damn near close.»
On paper, the Transformer Pro T304 compares favorably with the most recent Surface Pro and HP Spectre x2, but it just doesn't
muster quite the same oomph.