Sentences with phrase «somewhat lacklustre»

Sony's hardware is definitely premium but its software has been somewhat lacklustre, with elements such as Small Apps still present despite a lack of positive user feedback.
With the camera being one of the top features of a smartphone, and high priority for manufacturers, it's something of a surprise that the camera experience on the Nexus 4 is somewhat lacklustre: there's noticeable lag, mostly down to slow focusing, so it doesn't feel anywhere near as dynamic as Sony Xperia, Samsung Galaxy or HTC handsets.
The design, too, is somewhat lacklustre, and a flagship handset should not have plastic edges or a flimsy SIM caddy.
With the Windows 10 «Anniversary Update», Microsoft is making strides in improving the somewhat lacklustre tablet experience found in the initial Windows 10 launch back in July of 2015.
The Nintendo Wii U has only enjoyed mediocre sales, especially when compared to the original Wii, owing in part, to its somewhat lacklustre games library at present.
I only hope when the time comes that David Cameron has the definitive substantive «bold and radical» conservative policies to back up this somewhat empty speech because in many areas the policies so far announced seem somewhat lacklustre and timid or have already been diluted by facsimiles already introduced by the Labour Government.
The somewhat lacklustre protest saw two characters standing up to chant «CBI Voice of Brussels» with a couple of handmade signs.
Despite several hugely emotive issues; the Dale Farm eviction order, capital punishment, and the Palestinian statehood bid, political debate was somewhat lacklustre.
Since his arrival in the Spanish capita, Navas himself has failed to win over all of the Madrid faithful, with the Costa Rican often putting in somewhat lacklustre performances for the club since his arrival in 2014.
Following their somewhat lacklustre performance, some Blues supporters were a angry with the way their side played.

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Veritas is finished and was really pretty much from the beginning, it never had any real raison d'etre other than as the Robert Kilroy Silk Fanclub and now that he has abandoned them what is there left for them, The English Democrats are somewhat lightweight policy wise, UKIP actually despite the Kilroy Fiasco got the second biggest gain in total number of votes for any party after the Liberal Democrats and at 2.5 % are now up to where the Liberal Party was in the 1950's, on the other hand the Liberal Democrats have a lacklustre leadership campaign with a lot of scandals, are divided on economic policy and show every sign of being ready to implode.
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