Sentences with phrase «than a blip»

But this was the year the Ram went from being little more than a blip on truck sales charts to becoming a class leader against the F - 150 and Silverado.
Didier Drogba, considered by many to be one of the most lethal finishers in the Premier League, has been nothing more than a blip on the radar this season.
Back in 2008 - 09, when so many on both sides were saying that Obama's (and the Democrats») big victory signaled a new birth of PROGRESSIVE REFORM, I said that he's going to be little more than a blip in our political history.
You could say that 2018 is still a young year and it's way too early to judge things, which is true, but the level of volatility in both stocks and bonds during February is making this year feel like we've lived through two full years already, and I think what the markets are signaling is more likely to be a sea change than a blip.
Death is a tragedy, a sign that things are not as they should be, but Grayling whitewashes death and in the process devalues human life, rendering us nothing more than blips of meaningless consciousness on a horizon of material states.
or would you go to liverpool and warm a bench and really are having a blip decent season, who are otherwise a team that have no consistency and will never ever challenge the top 4 - 5 spot (other than this blip).
It is probable that audiences were nostalgic for the old series, but that resulted in little more than a blip at the box office.
Half a decade ago the SEMA Show was less than a blip on the collision repair industry's radar.
The Offices turned out to be nothing more than a blip in art history, but it's remarkable for a number of reasons.
If Bitcoin Gold is anything like Bitcoin Cash, it won't be much more than a blip on the radar for the cryptocurrency giant.
But even Genghis Khan couldn't create more than a blip in atmospheric carbon compared to the overwhelming effect of agriculture.
This is a sharp move, although as we'll see in the next graph, from a longer - term perspective, it is little more than a blip.
Even the financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession registered as little more than a blip.
«A lot of regulators would fire off some letters and then promptly join a global settlement that was little more than a blip on the company's monthly profits,» Edelson said in an email.
Sure, for some people potty training is relatively easily, painless, and nothing more than a blip on the parental radar.
In the hands of an ordinary director, the hype surrounding Prometheus would amount to nothing more than a blip on the radar screen.
Warren Beatty's movie legacy is much more than a blip; however his latest adds little to the legend.
The performances are great, but this film will be nothing more than a blip on the actors» respective filmography radars.
The drama of last week may not amount to anything more than a blip, but it was a good wake up call.
We also know market corrections, and even bear markets, are scarcely more than blips on the long term chart.
Fields dismissed the recent surge in SUV and pickup truck sales due to low gas prices as nothing more than a blip.
Not only that, but the ordeal really only affects people living in the U.S. Facebook's international users are likely to see the data breach as little more than a blip on their radar.
It is worth noting that Bitcoin futures trading is little more than a blip in the market.
This isn't good news for Apple or its investors right now, but it could be little more than a blip.
Even the financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession registered as little more than a blip.
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