Sentences with phrase «standard fare for»

Prickly metal hooks used to be standard fare for hanging draperies.
In the south sausage cheese balls and cheese straws are standard fare for many occasions; I'm thinking they'd be perfect served on this platter, maybe with some mugs of cider
Media training is standard fare for most business executives today.
Looking at the battery, the Z11 comes with a 3,000 mAh unit, which is pretty standard fare for current generation flagships.
MicroSIMs have been pretty standard fare for some time now so whether its down to the market or not, if you're using anything smaller you'll need to find an adapter.
The rest of the specifications are standard fare for a current generation mid-range smartphone.
Hardware is standard fare for an affordable phone.
While most of these modes are pretty standard fare for a smartphone, the Light painting mode definitely stands out as one of our favorites.
While that's all pretty standard fare for gaming PCs, ASUS also revealed a few new peripherals under the ROG banner — and there's plenty of RGB lighting to be found here as well.
The included (tiny) wireless sub is standard fare for the genre, composed of a stout black cube with its own glossy port at the front, and a power key and volume dial on the back.
That's pretty standard fare for a budget phone, but it should allow you to browse the web and do other tasks without too much trouble.
A second tweet points out «media pessimism is standard fare for disruptors.
The rest of the design is standard fare for Samsung — a home button flanked by back and recent apps keys on the front, a microUSB port at the bottom, a headphone jack at the top, and volume and power buttons on the left and right sides.
While it's pretty standard fare for an optimization app, one feature definitely stands out — you can lock any app.
From the looks of the leak, the Razer Phone's spec sheet is pretty standard fare for a 2017 flagship, except for one startling detail.
This is pretty standard fare for any mid-range smartphone currently available, and apart from its unique design language, that is exactly what this device is.
With the increase in deaths that have occurred from these phenomenon, they are starting to be standard fare for any Dublin building that has been built recently.
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One of the more unusual efforts of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new institution in London that is cooperatively run by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal culture.20
This type of analysis is standard fare for statisticians for evaluating whether the adjustment is reasonable or whether there are problems.
Standard fare for denialists.
This is all pretty standard fare for a Danganronpa game so far, but what makes Killing Harmony so special?
The last slave to be taken and killed left a mysterious book behind that happens to talk, is bound of human flesh, and even has a demonic face on its cover; standard fare for this genre.
is pretty standard fare for the turn - based strategy genre.
At its very core Post Human W.A.R. is pretty standard fare for the turn - based strategy genre.
While the story is standard fare for the series (the pacing is a little strange after the first few chapters, and it gets rather linear towards the end), Final Fantasy XV stands tall as a welcome return to form, and an exciting look at the potential future for the series.
The art style makes this title stand out, and while the games I played controlled well then did seem pretty much standard fare for what you would expect from a carnival themed party game.
The game modes featured in Battlefront are really your standard fare for a multiplayer title but with the added sheen of the Star Wars Universe painted across it.
This will be standard fare for role playing veterans, but it does provide some much needed diversity, which ultimately helps the game have far more legs than it deserves.
While on the surface Alienation appears to be standard fare for this genre, there's a surprising amount of depth to the whole experience.
Other than that, however, it's pretty standard fare for what was undeniably the biggest gaming trend of 2017.
Standard fare for shooters, but given Red River's large maps, realistic weapons, and squad - based gameplay it could make for some super-fun gunning.
The multiplayer modes are standard fare for what you might see in a shooter, e.g. deathmatch, capture the flag etc..
A 7 mm full wetsuit with hood, booties and gloves are standard fare for scuba divers, with a 3 mm suit recommended for even casual summertime snorkelers.
The rest is standard fare for a airport property.
In Kenya meat scraps are standard fare for pet cats (though most are expected to be largely self - sufficient) since any cat food must be imported and is hence prohibitively expensive.
All standard fare for beer ads in the»80s.
Standard fare for an e-reader these days, but it's there.
The battery, meanwhile, is listed as «up to two months,» standard fare for Kobo.
The home screen is standard fare for Motorola, which means it's been fairly heavily modified but still recognizable as Android.
The Thrive's specs are in line with what has become standard fare for Android Honeycomb tablets.
But in fact these ideas are standard fare for other boundary - pushing works of contemporary YA lit.
Of course, items like cruise control, a reversing camera, hill start assist, front and rear climate control and LED headlights and taillights are pleasant to have, but they're fairly standard fare for SUVs at this price, and the only meaningful options are the all - wheel drive system ($ 2,150) and the 2.3 - liter gasoline engine ($ 495).
The Yaris iA's basic architecture and mechanical layout are mostly standard fare for the subcompact class, but its swoopy body shapes and gaping - maw grille are anything but conventional.
Again, pretty standard fare for Toyota in terms of quality and ergonomics.
But for now, standard fare for the smallest Lexus hybrid includes heated exterior mirrors, keyless ignition and start, a tilt - and - telescoping steering wheel, a power - adjustable driver's seat, dual - zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth telephone connectivity and audio streaming, and a six - speaker audio system amplifying a CD player, satellite radio and auxiliary audio / USB input jacks for portable audio players.
You'll also see that the less than attractive 17 ″ «Denver» alloy wheels (as shown above) are still standard fare for Australian delivered GTIs.
The hard plastic that surround these soft inserts is less appealing, but standard fare for a car in the class once known as superminis.
The understated interior is standard fare for a 7 - series.
A 1.6 - litre, four - cylinder turbocharged engine is standard fare for hot hatches of this size nowadays.
Bluetooth hands - free phone connectivity and Bluetooth streaming audio (from compatible phones or personal media devices such as an iPod), and HD Radio are now standard fare for the 2012 xD.
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