Sentences with phrase «rather fine job»

, but Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception did a rather fine job all the same.

Not exact matches

The FA would be better of finding out if potent owners of our clubs are fit and proper ie not crooked rather than the easy job of fining jack for enjoying himself.In other words get of their large a *** s and administer the FA properly.
We thought with an age gap of almost four years and a toddler who refused the stroller on most days that he would much rather walk, and a single stroller would do the job just fine.
It's the kind of movie that would rather have you pick up the soundtrack than the Bible, but it does maintain a respect for the music, and does a commendable job in presenting its finest qualities.
Sure, the seats are better suited to children rather than adults, but they'll do the job just fine if you need to transport a couple of grown - ups a moderate distance.
Mazda did a fine job of making its big SUV look stylish and aggressive rather than like a big hunk of metal on wheels.
Quicken can do the job just fine and it's a one - time fee rather than monthly like Quickbooks.
TripIt does a rather remarkable job of finding all the important pieces of your travel details and stripping out the fine print, creating easy to read and easy to follow itineraries that includes important flight information, car rental details, hotel info and more.
Although the tutorial does a fine job at explaining the game's many systems, it is presented rather ineloquently as a VR simulation that the player does all at once (or skips) rather than being integrated here and there throughout the early portion of the game.
Nonetheless, many people opposed to the ban have said that they aren't going to respect it and would rather pay the fine ($ 22), or have their employers pay the fine, than spend a much longer time commuting to their jobs or elsewhere.
Honestly, 1800R is rather standard in curved displays given the shape does a fine job complementing the roundness of your eyeballs.
While mediation is fine for some couples, where there is an imbalance of negotiating power between the parties, where there is a psychological dynamic of subtle intimidation between the parties, and / or where one party is much more financially savvy or more knowledgeable about the family finances than the other, or due to myriad other situations, the result can be a «lopsided» settlement as it is not the mediator's job to help either spouse but rather to keep the negotiations moving forward and to make sure all bases are covered in the spouses» direct negotiations with one another.
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