Sentences with phrase «really dealbreakers»

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I love the addition of raw summer sweet corn — and I really think you'll dig the fresh flavor — but if uncooked corn is a personal dealbreaker, feel free to grill your ear beforehand OR give the kernels a quick sauté in a little olive oil.
I really dislike shiitake mushrooms, so that made her recipe a dealbreaker.
Your actual living room space is the most immediately important variable in setting up a Kinect, and also really the only one that can be a dealbreaker.
I really liked the LOFT version of the flutter sleeve dress, but the raw cut sleeves were a dealbreaker.
«People really love the Dealbreakers,» Asher said.
You could almost blink and miss this segment right around the one hour mark so it's really not a dealbreaker by any means.
A lackluster powertrain and dreary interior might not seem like dealbreakers, and the 2015 Chevrolet Trax doesn't really do anything egregiously wrong.
The lack of a browser isn't really a downside — the Kindle's is so rudimentary that it's not an argument for buying a Kindle — and the absence of the book - reading feature isn't a dealbreaker given that the Kindle's version remains robotic - sounding and isn't available for all books.
So, unless you plan to carry around the equivalent of the library of Alexandria, the amount of memory in the K4 is really not a dealbreaker.
The thing it that because the selection of games isn't vast, people will buy this title regardless and having a co-op is really nice, but for some not having a multiplayer option might be a dealbreaker.
If you have a current Chromecast, then you're going to run into a few issues, but they really aren't dealbreakers.
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