Sentences with phrase «small complaint people»

What's great is that the only small complaint people really had about SotC was that the PS2's limited horsepower couldn't keep up with the game's outlandish visuals.

Not exact matches

Spending Too Much Time at Home: Loneliness is the number one complaint from people who work at home, says Anne Alexander, a small - business coach in Brevard, N.C. «Many people are not prepared for the isolated working environment.»
He went on to say that the agency, created under the Dodd - Frank financial overhaul, is run by «essentially a one - person dictator» and added he had «probably had more complaints about the CFPB in my office, from small local banks and credit agencies, than every other government agency put together.»
Small numbers, perhaps, but given people's general apathy about making complaints — especially about what might easily be dismissed as a harmless bit of fun — indicative that the public is growing to expect more of its big household brands, perhaps.
Small's campaign previously filed a public corruption complaint with the Erie County District Attorney's office, claiming people connected to the Republican party and Jacobs circulated DePasquale's petitions.
But people still need to give Nintendo more credit because lately, there has been a lot of complaints on some of smallest of things that Nintendo does.
I assume the intention was actually just to push people to try to get better, but it comes off slightly wrong It's a relatively small complaint in an otherwise impressive game, though.
My experience with Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition was one that I won't soon forget: the bold colors, sharp humor, unique world, and Metroidvania concept really hit a sweet spot, and my only complaint is that I live the small - town life that doesn't allow me to get four people together for couch co-op on such an epic scale.
All criminal prosecutions in the United States are brought by «the People» or «the State» or in the name of «the People» or «the State» even in the small minority of states (not including California) in which private individuals can bring and prosecute criminal complaints (Massachusetts is one of the outliers in the U.S.; England also allows private individuals to prosecute some crimes in a similar fashion, although the government can take over a case if it wishes to do so.)
87.3 (1) Any person may make a complaint alleging misconduct by the Small Claims Court Administrative Judge to the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice.
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