Sentences with phrase «real lack of action»

A game with a lot of sexy fan service, and good graphism, but a real lack of action based content that force you to «farm» to get all the swimsuits.

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Selina Robinson demands the government take real action on homelessness and the lack of affordable housing in the Lower Mainland.
By Obama's total lack of action to curb the violence against Christians, one would have to conclude that Obama has no real compassion for Christians... for those who have put their hope in Jesus Christ and have renounced wickedness and worldliness.
I am pretty sure that I am not the only Arsenal fan who is already worried about the lack of any real signs of action from Arsene Wenger in the transfer market.
Someone who may not be able to last the final year because of all the life being sucked out of him by this club who lacks any real ambition... Jamie Carragher and all the other critics are right, the whole club from top to bottom needs to change, and some serious questions have to be answered with serious actions, not just talk... Stan Kroenke, Ivan Gazidis, Arsene Wenger, and the other board members need to address this problem or move out.
Considering that the Code was introduced in 1981 and the US has yet to legislate it or take any real action whatsoever against Code violators, I think there is a lack of action, plain and simple.
Titled «Growth, solidarity, democracy: setting a new course for Europe» there are broad calls for more investment and action to create employment but there is a real lack of detail.
The film lacks any kind of real «action», which makes it a departure from Mann's other work like Heat or Last of the Mohicans, but it still feels like an action movie because of the aggressive way in which Mann directs it.
But on a gut level, the lack of artifice and tremendous plausibility of D9 owes much to that military action flick: this is, in many ways, as grounded as that in - your - face, based - on - real - events story.
There's a bit of banter well - delivered and some artful action, yet Breakout Kings lacks a certain vim and chemistry required for a real breakout series.
Solid look at how the X-Men came to be - Stellar Cameos - January Jones looks rockin» in go - go boots Cons: - The original X-Men were not used - Some of the dumbest characters were chosen for this film - Azazel» action sequences couldn't hold a light to Nightcrawler» in X2 - The action overall felt held back and the film lacked any «real» edge - The ending was too predictable and too conveniently wrapped up Impressions: Matthew Vaughn is an incredible director and Brian Singer has done solid work with this material.
The controls just feel real clunky and lack any sense of fluidity that you would find in a top tier action adventure game.
And to cover - up the lack of any real character development, they overuse action gimmicks, especially when they can take place on a moving train.
The lack of any real action was also a minor letdown, but the main concept of the film — where the audience basically spends two hours watching these men slowly die as they await their rescue — is brilliant.
The real culprit is not a lack of academic preparation, but instead the actions of state legislatures, colleges, and universities that hike up the costs of attendance, underinvest in need - based financial grant aid, and spend the least on support services at the schools where students possess the greatest economic and academic needs.
While it provides entertaining and quick pick up and play two on two action, the shooting mechanics aren't as sharp as they should be, and the lack of gameplay modes keep it from having any real replay value.
Feverish action games rarely fare well on mobile, where a touchscreen's lack of twitchy accuracy can be a real cause for frustration, but thankfully CounterSpy's pace falls on the right side of sedate — just.
McPhaden threw Peter Gleick under the bus for his undoubtedly dishonest (and idiotic) actions without even addressing the real issue: the lack of «scientific integrity» in the AGU's dogmatic («the science is settled») position on CAGW.
The usual response is for the defendant to challenge the plaintiff's choice of forum by bringing a motion to stay the action based upon lack of subject - matter jurisdiction and / or personal jurisdiction (the reformulated Van Breda test for assumed jurisdiction based upon a «real and substantial connection»).
«I am not prepared to adopt, as the defendant's argue, a blanket principle that an Ontario court lacks jurisdiction to entertain a common law action to recognize and enforce a foreign judgment against an out - of - jurisdiction judgment debtor in the absence of a showing that the defendant has some real and substantial connection to Ontario or currently possesses assets in Ontario... No jurisprudence binding on me has expressly placed a gloss on that ability to assume jurisdiction by requiring the plaintiff to demonstrate that the non-resident judgment debtor defendant otherwise has a real and substantial connection with Ontario.»
«You are seeing a similar lack of decisive actions being taken at leadership levels in Europe and the United States,» says Richard Kadzis, vice president of strategic communications at Atlanta - based CoreNet Global, an association for corporate real estate professionals.
I'm glad that you make a living selling hard - sell box -»em - in techniques to previously soft - sell so - called failures - in - waiting who may simply just not belong in the business of transacting real estate sales in the first place, because they really don't know what they are talking about due to a pervasive lack of underlying industry - related experience, as the high failure rate attests to, but surely you have the insight and ability to design a new course of action for Realtor consumption, one that respects the wishes, feelings and views of potential clients... first and foremost.
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