Sentences with phrase «sore point in»

Drifting, a huge sore point in NFS 2015, has been improved for the better — you're now trying to put up great scores, alone, and with no time limit.
A major sore point in the last game, your opponents are once again not bound by the same rules as you are, and will perform incredible turns and accelerations whenever they see fit, and then slow down randomly to let you pass; they do also get stuck at times, which makes for some easy wins.
Question from Reddit user hanburgundy: Even among game journalists, the progression system sticks out as the clear sore point in what otherwise looks like a very well made game - to the point that for many it is souring the whole experience.
The lands have been a sore point in several states, with educators frequently complaining that the properties have not been managed to yield as much money as possible for the schools.
In an extraordinary attack, the White House slammed U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer for criticizing the administration's proposed cuts to homeland security funding, labeling Schumer «wrong» and even calling his «credibility» on homeland security into question by digging up a sore point in his voting record.
For those who take against the idea of him being a creative player — a footballer who is lauded as Liverpool's playmaker yet comes nowhere near the top of the assists table in the Premier League this season, and often looks to take his own pot shots rather than play others in — the labels used to describe the Brazilian are a sore point in themselves.
Even when lucrative jobs loom, we choose to live on less, to be home more, to not vacation, to not have the latest gadgets or a flat - screen TV or a new car with windows that work (sore point in the summer, you see).

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The plan, called 9000 Points of Care, laid out a framework that would see pharmacists treat more minor ailments, like cold sores, hay fever and back pain, administer more vaccines, and play a larger role in managing chronic conditions, like heart disease and diabetes.
In New Jersey, real estate taxes are a common sore point.
In any case, this news story raised a sore point with me that I'd like to get off my chest before the festivities begin.
This touched a sore point; the official representatives of Judaism had been suspicious of the Baptist's goings - on, and yet in view of his immense influence with the people at large they did not care to repudiate him in express terms.
Thanks for the information Ella — I feel the same in terms of being responsible and understanding what it we're using for household cleaning, for me the turning point was realising when I used Cillit Bang that I immediately got a sore throat!
Because, this recipe results in fish sticks that are seasoned and cooked just the right way, so that the tofu doesn't stand out like a sore thumb — the flavors are married so well and the textures so much on point that the experience is wholly «fish sticks» and not «tofu trying to be fish sticks.»
With Reath nursing a sore ankle and playing only nine minutes earlier this week against Vanderbilt, Sims started in Reath's spot and combined with Aaron Epps for seven dunks and 31 points - but they had nine between them this time.
The ref didn't seem to want to give us anything except yellow cards and that penalty call became even more of a sore point when Kane rose to head his second in the 87th minute.
The whiplash from all - in to rebuild, year after year, has left the fans awfully sore, to the point where it's hard to care about the next exciting acquisition.
It's just to the point in the game where it was too sore, and I just couldn't go anymore.»
Before a recent Jimmy Buffett concert in Camden, N.J., just across the river from Philly, Croce went backstage to greet the tequila - tippling rocker, at which point Buffett complained of a sore neck.
Midfield, once a source of pride and inspiration for Roma, has suddenly become a sore point, not due to a sudden drop in quality but rather a lack of realistic depth.
Key points include the following: - A look at the nipple and areola literally from the inside out - Information not found in standard textbooks - New potential remedies for sore nipples - Graphics that provide new insight on the structures within the nipple - Text summaries and care plans make the book of real practical value
There was not a whole lot I could do for that at that point and so just used the coconut oil, keep slapping it on until I got to a point where she was so sore that I just rinsed her bottom in the sink.
The proposal appears to be the latest effort by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to show his public intent at uniting Democrats in the Senate, a fractious chamber that has become an increasingly sore point for liberal activists in New York that was heightened in the wake of President Trump's election.
A special election is yet to be called, however, which has become increasingly a sore point for progressive advocates who had wanted one called before the budget is voted on in late March.
Mr. Diaz, a close political ally of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, also suggested bringing in assistance from Albany — perhaps a sore point for the mayor's administration given the ongoing feud between Mr. de Blasio and the governor.
Despite Benjamin's victory, Democrats do not have a working majority in the Senate, a sore point as the war between the IDC and mainline conference intensifies.
Identifying a Labour sore point and hitting it again: Gordon Brown and Ed Balls wanted to rule out a VAT rise in the election campaign, in order to create a dividing line; Alistair Darling — to whose approach Alan Johnson is sticking — refused, knowing that a re-elected Labour government might need to do it.
Long a sore point for Peru, which has threatened legal action to recover the bones, jewelry, pottery and other artifacts, the returned items will become part of a joint Yale — Peru traveling exhibition based in the former Inca capital of Cuzco.
Other sore points: The new councils include not a single scholar in the humanities, and some of the best - ranked universities are underrepresented — apparently for political reasons, critics say.
First of all, the alkaline, ionized water reduces lactic acid buildup in my muscles to the point that I was not sore after long 2 to 3 hour training sessions.
Whether your sore abs (and possible referred low back soreness) are from a tough workout, overuse injury or trigger points, don't suffer in pain!
My hands and forearms were constantly sore to the point where I would have to submerge my hands in ice water.
I found this site and tried the calf massage (trying to locate the trigger point) and found a super sore spot in my calf.
Often muscle trigger points (sore spots) can be found in the calf muscles, especially just behind the tibia — that's your main shin bone as people know it.
But ever since I've been doing lighter CrossFit workouts, light workouts in Fit and barre classes, my body gets sore but not to the point that I can't function.
Though the finale is left just as open - ended as in the book (which may be a sore point for viewers unfamiliar with the source material), «Catching Fire» is everything you could want from a sequel without many of the usual failings.
Ridley's exclusion from the series as a playable character has long been a sore point for many fans of the Nintendo - themed brawler, especially after director Masahiro Sakurai definitively stated in 2014 that Ridely was too big to function properly as a fighter.
In fact, the failure of charters to offer a meaningful choice, i.e., a better education, has become a sore point among charter promoters.
A major sore point for many activists in the old discipline code was a policy allowing principals to suspend students for up to five days for «insubordination.»
But for the 2015 Aston Martin Vanquish and four - door Rapide S, the eight - speed ZF automatic — familiar in everything from BMWs to Bentleys — turns a sore point into a selling point.
Digital remedies are helping soothe a customer sore point at car dealerships: too much time spent in the F&I office.
This was done by engineer's to try and improve turn - in, classically a sore point for performance orientated Audis.
One sore point, the handling in high - speed curves is a bit unnerving, it's not great for a SUV, but I can't say it's worse than most other SUVs.
The major sore spot for plug - in fans was addressed to a point with the new Prime.
Developer support for the PlayBook is also another sore point for the Canadian company, as developers continually become frustrated with the lack of updated tools and access to better APIs necessary in order to get the most out of the hardware to develop applications.
Another sore point for developers who wish to port their apps on to the PlayBook is that they will have to do without in - app purchases.
It's become something of a sore point for authors who've been cut in the first round, but there's more to ABNA than just writing a great book.
Text, in particular, is a sore point for me: The pixelation and fuzziness in many fonts — including the font for the icon labels, and the standard text I see in the Web browser or in iBook — borders on unbearable, in the same way that I cringe when I go back to my iPhone 3GS after using my iPhone 4.
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For those brokerages that've been chasing the lucrative active trader segment, platforms and data fees (in addition to commissions) have always been a sore point.
That said, 25 % of dogs will develop cancer at some point in their life, making it imperative that any unusual scab, bump, lump or sore on the skin be investigated by a veterinarian.
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