Sentences with phrase «see an appeals system»

Not exact matches

If I saw a replay or heard the announcers going crazy, I turned my attention to the TV, but the UFC really needs to start thinking about making some changes that help make the presentation of the sport more appealing to casual / lapsed / new fans by say starting things 1 hour earlier, use current Fox technology by airing a commercial while minimizing the arena camera in the top left corner so you can see what is going on, and coming up with some sort of naming system for events that mark said events as high, medium, and low importance.
One thing that I also liked was the the battle system or the little we saw of it, I like the fact that you basically use your fingers to battle, I du n no if that is something I'll get tired of eventually but the concept of it looks more appealing than pressing a button, it gives the player more interaction.
Despite the appeal, the Norwalk school board meeting last week saw conversation on the need to have a better funding system for Connecticut's students.
The appeal of the new car will surely spread beyond early adopters to those who see the second generation hybrid systems as more than a mere gimmick.
We'd personally suggest the $ 350 rear side airbags and the $ 2,450 Driver Assistance Package (adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, a pair of cameras in the front bumper that make it easier to see out of blind junctions) are the only extras you'd really need, though we can see the appeal behind the $ 500 heated steering wheel with paddle shifters and the $ 4,900 Bang and Olufsen stereo system available on mid-range «Prestige» and top - spec «Competition» models.
It's amusing to see the company try to appeal to the practical - minded shopper with touts of fuel efficiency, safety, and rear - seat DVD entertainment systems when, in the end, they're really just a bunch of hooligans.
Amazon's recommendation system ensures that book buyers usually see the stuff that appeals them.
That's an appealing proposition to many and while the Amazon Kindle Fire is still # 20 cheaper we can see this appealing to Tesco users, especially Tesco Clubcard users who, with the voucher system, will be able to get it for # 60.
-- # 1: Skype or similar (with Facetime & tc)-- Great Apps... really great apps — Augmented Reality — More really amazing Apps like «What's Up» (see it if you haven't)-- Things you can only do on the Playbook (multitasking based apps, real time apps, security apps, video DJs, face recognition)-- MindManager as native (subsidise it, if needed — BBs and Playbook appeal to this market)-- Find on Page / Find in Document / etc. — Categories for photos — Improved File System access and Search — Include a docket for your choice of deluxe case (keep a good profile)-- Hardware acceleration for secure sockets — Properly communicate the Enterprise value of current Bridge.
The appeal, Anna reminded us, is not the sea life, which is sparse and difficult to see in the dark; rather, the cave system contains fascinating geological formations that are unlike anything you'll see anywhere else.
Sadly I had no opportunity to test the co-op, but I can see this being a good way to extend the game's play time — with the mode incorporating a levelling system to unlock new achievements and access new guns and characters, there's a certain level of appeal that keeps you coming back.
It wouldn't be too much to write a profile on all of the modes for clarification or at least put some text or separate things into bite - sized pieces so you can see the character roster, all of their movesets, an example of a boss fight and such... You know the more I write this I'm realising that my problem is more with the article than your videos (if you write this, you can still take notes maybe — still note that playthroughs don't appeal to some folk as much as seeing the systems that the game presents).
One thing that I also liked was the the battle system or the little we saw of it, I like the fact that you basically use your fingers to battle, I du n no if that is something I'll get tired of eventually but the concept of it looks more appealing than pressing a button, it gives the player more interaction.
I don't see why buying it again is so appealing when your current system can play it with no problems.
I don't see the long term appeal in VR, and it has a very narrow margin of games that can work correctly with such a system.
It feels like the development team saw the school days appeal of modern Persona, recognized its own lush history in Final Fantasy VIII, and made the best of it with Type - 0's meager time system.
The Neo Geo's longevity comes down to its original appeal: it was the embodiment of the original home console dream, of having an arcade in your living room — the Neo Geo AES is simply the home version of the Neo Geo MWS systems you'd see in the arcade.
Undoubtedly the carefully created SIP wall construction and efficient cooling system tied to a huge solar array account for their surge to the front of the pack — we'll keep an eye on the team when the «marketability» and «architecture» judging takes place to see if the conservative design (clearly aimed to appeal to middle America) wins points with the judges.
So it's easy to see the appeal of a system which, its proponents insist, can surpass the productivity of existing agricultural spaces by up to 20 times, while using less water, cutting mileage and energy costs, and delivering food security.
See, e.g., Polimaster Ltd., NA&SE Trading Co., Limited v. RAE Systems, Inc., Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, United States of America, 28 September 2010, 08 - 15708, 09 - 15369; Rederi Aktiebolaget Sally v. S.r.l. Termarea, Court of Appeal of Florence, Italy, 13 April 1978, IV Y.B. Com.
Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Iran v. Gould, Inc.; Gould Marketing, Inc.; Hoffman Export Corporation; Gould International, Inc., Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, United States of America, 30 June 1992, 969 F. 2d 764; see also The Ministry of Defense and Support for the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran v. Cubic Defense Systems, Inc., District Court, Southern District of California, United States of America, 8 December 1998, Civ.
See Erdenet Mining Corp v. Kazakhstan, LTL 4/2/2016; PJSC VAB v. Sergei Maksimov [2014] EWHC 3771 (Comm)(liability for contempt); [2014] EWHC 4370 (Comm)(costs); Carl A Sax v. Lev Tchernoy [2014] EWHC 796 (Comm); VTB Capital Plc v. Nutritek International Corp [2012] 2 Lloyd's Rep 313 (Court of Appeal); Latmar Holdings Corp v. Media Focus [2012] EWHC 262 (Comm)(Eder J); [2013] EWCA 4 (Court of Appeal); Cadogan Petroleum Plc v. Mark Tolley [2011] EWHC 2286 (Ch); Hanco ATM Systems v. Cashbox ATM Systems [2007] EWHC 1599 (Ch).
As can be seen in this appeal, the creation of national classes also raises the issue of relations between equal but different superior courts in a federal system in which civil procedure and the administration of justice are under provincial jurisdiction.
The Court of Appeal case of Merrix v Heart of England NHS Trust saw the claimant successfully argue that the current system of cost budgeting would be sufficient to gather fair fees.
He noted that there has not been a reshaping of the justice system since the «great 19th - century reforms, which saw the creation of the High Court and Court of Appeal
See Federal Appendix (National Reporter System), Thomson Reuters, http://legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/law-products/Reporters/Federal-Appendix-National-Reporter-System/p/100000796 [http://perma.cc/3YAA-FYX3](«This product covers opinions and decisions... issued by the U.S. courts of appeals that are not selected for publication in the Federal Reporter.»).
The appellate courts (in theory) accept that this unfairness - by - system [what the Americans often call «the process IS the punishment»] shouldn't be accepted when security for costs of an appeal is on the table, [see for example Unique Labeling v. GCAN Insurance], so why not use Hryniak as the vehicle by which that a just early resolution can be made on the appeal itself?
The version we'll be getting will also see many changes from the Japanese version, including a British localization, a full orchestral soundtrack, updates to both sound and spell names, and Final Fantasy style menu system in order to make it more appealing to the American audience.
With thousands of game titles in its store, and a few of its own made games under its belt, it's not hard to see the appeal of a Valve - made SteamVR system in your living room.
«We see these introductions as a broadening of our product line, a way to appeal to all types of users,» explains Randy Purcell, president of Top Producer Systems.
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