Sentences with phrase «than a chore because»

Unlocking every event in the Tournament Mode becomes nothing more than a chore because the overly simplistic racing just isn't satisfying anymore.

Not exact matches

«It's easier for me to run than it is for me to do the chores, because the endorphins really help.
Because Zoosk integrates social media so easily, online dating can actually feel fun, rather than a chore.
Because watching this third season has occasionally been more chore than guilty pleasure.
Having the ability to smoothly go online and enjoy multiplayer is absolutely fantastic, but the single - player experience is more chore than score, and brings down the whole experience because of its uninspired design.
An ill - mannered intact male dog can be a chore to deal with day in and day out, but common sense dictates that neutering and training are a better course than surrendering the dog at the shelter because he is difficult.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still happy that I get the opportunity to catch all these Legendaries, I just wish that catching these Legendaries felt important, rather than just feeling like a chore because I'm playing a bad minigame with the goal of just crossing names off a list, rather than going on a unique adventure for each one.
Because of this I found myself agreeing with what everyone said all the time just to keep them happy which takes away from the personality of the game and makes the dialogue moments feel like a chore rather than a neat feature that adds depth to the overall story.
Tough because up to this day, some people still look down on women as if they're incapable of doing things other than menstruating, giving birth, and doing household chores.
The picture is less clear for women; parenthood has been linked to greater happiness in some studies and to less happiness in other studies, likely because women tend to engage in child rearing tasks that center upon both routine and play, while men tend to spend a greater proportion of their caregiving time on play.2 In addition, married parents tend to have relatively greater happiness than their non-married counterparts given the increased social support available to married adults, lower financial strain, and greater help with chores and housework.
Of course, some trade associations thrive on fear because they believe it mobilizes their membership and gives the industry a higher purpose than the daily chore of selling real estate.»
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