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teams as a whole actually haven't done well coming off a loss, covering just 49 % of the time.
Not exact matches
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling
as a
whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to
actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech
team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech
team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC
team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division
as a
whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
You could see the formation and the
team moving
as one, trying to defend
as one, from Welbeck to Ospina and it turns out we can
actually defend, when the
whole team does it!
Actually the
whole team played so poor that we regard Sanchez
as our saviour and which quite frankly he is.
Titans receivers
actually had one of the lowest percentage of dropped passes in the league last season, but the
team as a
whole had one of the lowest percentages of being good at football.
There's been a lot of speculation
as to who Braun Strowman's tag -
team partner will be, but I'm pleased to announce I've
actually been in New Orleans this
whole time and am about to enter the ring
as Aunt Char to wrestle with him.
I think we would be in a similar position, but if / when the
team actually starts working with Sanchez
as a
whole, we might become a force to be reckoned with.
The
whole team is at the top of their game here, especially thoms fragile vocals, colins bass work which
actually grooves really hard, Jonny's perfect string arrangements, Phil providing something superbly subtle for a drummer, Stanley's brilliant artwork and whatever Ed does here (
as per).
- developers had the privilege to get feedback from players - the
team thought carefully about the elements that make Dragon Quest what it is - features 54 jobs, but in the original, players only played with 4 of them - in the original release, players didn't like to experiment, so that's something they tried to change in the remake - in the remake, players are
actually encouraged to try out
as many jobs
as possible - added a system to make sure players do not forget what they were doing when they resume their playthrough - original took over 100 hours to complete, but the remake tries to streamline the
whole experience - all the tedious / repetitive elements that filled up the game have been removed - for example, they added the Fragment Detector, allowing players to easily look for missing fragments - remake takes about 70 - 80 hours to beat - the costume for the Shepard is a ram - the skills and abilities you can use
as a Sheperd are those of the sheperd, not the sheep - there's a monster called a Woebergine (previously known
as Eggplaton), based on the aubergine
For the first time in a MotoGP game that we'll have a
Team Manager Mode that will allow players to face an entire career as a rider and a team manager, experiencing the whole universe of the MotoGP and being able to take all the decisions that actually can bring you to the victory every week
Team Manager Mode that will allow players to face an entire career
as a rider and a
team manager, experiencing the whole universe of the MotoGP and being able to take all the decisions that actually can bring you to the victory every week
team manager, experiencing the
whole universe of the MotoGP and being able to take all the decisions that
actually can bring you to the victory every weekend.
While we don't necessarily share the Senator's view of the article on the
whole (we felt it provided a relatively balanced discussion of the details and conclusions of the study in question), we do find some concern in the fact that the views of Myron Ebell (who
actually works for the «Competitive Enterprise Institute», and not the more venerable «American Enterprise Institute» referred to by the Senator), were offered
as a rebuttal to the conclusions of a
team of respected scientists.