Sentences with phrase «such meager»

As you probably suspect, Windows 8's performance isn't stellar on a machine with such meager specifications, but the OS was surprisingly smooth.
How must a person live on such meager amounts of cash?
Generation Atomic's failure to clearly disclose such meager sums is clearly a result of inexperience — something that can't be said of the Sierra Club, NRDC or ELPC.
These issues are particularly galling for a game with such meager system requirements; a Telltale game shouldn't need the actual Batcomputer to run smoothly.
I try to avoid redeeming points for such meager rewards when there are better options available.
It is not likely the bankruptcy trustee is going to be interested in such a meager and unstable increase in income.
A tablet device running Windows 8 Pro with a meager 1 GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM would not perform as expected; only a Windows RT tablet would give relatively decent performance on such a meager hardware specification.
He offers his pro bono services to defense attorneys not because he believes the teens are innocent but because he can't tolerate the idea of a death - penalty case based on such meager evidence — much of it revolving around the accused's interest in the occult.
Such meager plots used to be perfectly sufficient in the bygone era of manly, medieval epics.
It is such meager dietary differences that make up the time differential between a gold medal and dead last.
We wondered what kinds of information we could extract from such a meager source of data.
The amount we are spending on the academy for such meager results is what is especially alarming for me.
I can not support such a meager effort, in particular from a company with such a long track record of disregard for labor and human rights, environmental protection, honesty in labeling and marketing, and other unethical business practices.
These grand claims and promises are, alas, not met and thus are clearly overstated given that the authors find such meager evidence of health benefits of religion in the more than 1,200 studies and 400 research reviews they examine.
We may dismiss his rigidness as excessive, but the question remains: Why does laughter hold such a meager place in our religion?
And few company founders come from such meager beginnings.

Not exact matches

Installers say such changes will be meager compared to the thousands of dollars in savings over the life of a system.
In response to such a call from the G - 20 in Washington, D.C. last week, Germany's finance minister side stepped the issue and talked about the need for the ECB to start withdrawing its money market liquidity — i.e., whatever remains of a meager life support to economies crushed with 19 million people out of work and 3.6 million of young people unable to find jobs and make a living.
I am your mastered armature of worded bliss which will ever be your flogging nature wantonly debasing in the orientations of that which you can not find being helpful within such issues of and towards high minded accolades meant as a distillation seminary to those with a meager eyeful of knowledge.
Nevertheless, in almost a fifth of our seminaries such instruction reaches only a meager number of students or none.
In this day in which teams of scientists are devoting their skill to the problem of helping alcoholics and AA has achieved such impressive success in leading thousands to sobriety, the pastor examines his own meager success in the field and wonders whether he should leave such work to the scientists and to AA.
Such preference for the word or concept accounts in large measure for the meager presence of imagery in Protestant churches today.
But what profited such a God — remote, selfish, indifferent, jealously watching the presumptions of troublesome man, and at the most conceding certain meager favors that served to redeem human life from stark intolerability?
The literary evidence that the expectation of a «Messiah,» in so far as such an expectation existed at all, took these several forms is indisputable, although at points meager, and can be found cited in Charles and other writers on Jewish eschatology.
Men may seem detestable as joint stock companies and nations; knaves, fools, and murderers there may be; men may have mean and meager faces; but man, in the ideal, is so noble and so sparkling, such a grand and glowing creature, that over any ignominious blemish in him all his fellows should run to throw their costliest robes.
With America's meager pro-life protections under daily assault by the Obama administration, why give such a dismantling the imprimatur of an international «human rights body,» staffed by ideologues and committed to policies more radical than those of the most liberal Democrats?
Following AS Monaco's sensational Champions League campaign in the 2003/2004 season, where stars such as Jerome Rothen, Fernando Morientes and Ludovic Guily helped them beat Chelsea and Real Madrid before they eventually lost to José Mourinho's FC Porto in the final, the club went through some meager years with the low being relegation in the 2010/2011 season.
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said reports by the CBI and other groups that generous pensions were unaffordable, missed the point that many people in all sectors were struggling on meager pensions while executives such as Sir Fred Goodwin, the disgraced former boss of Royal Bank of Scotland, enjoyed large state subsidies.
In his view, such amount is meager to achieve «anything good» in any of the constituencies across the country.
But Steneck and others say that it's hard to measure the effectiveness of such training, and that the meager results to date are disheartening.
So, we rely on our diets for most of this essential nutrient, even though few foods are naturally rich sources of vitamin D and only a few, such as milk, are supplemented with anything more than meager amounts (see Should Foods Be Fortified Even More?).
In our article, we extensively reviewed the procedures such sites use to build their algorithms, the (meager and unconvincing) evidence they have presented in support of their algorithm's accuracy, and whether the principles underlying the algorithms are sensible.
The preparation process of such juices is what reduces their capacity to be nutritious as it lowers or even destroys the nutrients that are found in the meager fruits or veggies they are extracted from.
Given the small size and meager endowment of HGSE and the knowledge and talent that other faculties at Harvard can provide, such linkages are crucial.
Even the meager fuel mileage is not something to complain about if you can afford the nearly $ 70,000 entry price; 15 mpg should be no problem for riding around in such a luxurious vehicle.
Seek out external grants, too, but know that most such aid is relatively meager.
Interest rates have been so low for so long that fixed income investments such as CDs and savings deposits lost money since the meager interest earned didn't offset inflation all of those years.
While not at all objective, I am unable to understand how replacing one out of 10000 molecules in the atmosphere with another one of a meager «greenhouse gas» could possibly disrupt the planet's entire climatic system to such an extent.
Such judgment as yet is largely a prophecy based on meager and uninterpreted experience...»
However, it has some limitations such as limited viewing angles, meager internal storage and low - quality cameras.
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