Sentences with phrase «time the action really»

However, by the time the action really kicks in, I was completely sold (not that the cast and director alone wouldn't have sold me on it anyway).

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Waiting for the «right time» to take action is just another excuse for not taking the risk to go after what you really want.
You should really dedicate yourself to learning all the nuances of one price action setup at a time on the daily charts, once you do this and are making money consistently on a demo account you can then move on to the next price action setup.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
Such actions, controversial as they were (and still are), were really the only course available to the decision - makers at the time.
Regardless of whether the plan is applied or not, terrorists and criminals won't really have a hard time in finding a less - risky way to get their hands on more cash, and when this happens, chances are that the circumstances will call for yet another action plan.
We really hadn't seen that sort of action for some time as volatility had remained relatively low for an extended period.
Now, we can all debate as to why Reverend Graham has taken the actions he has until the cows come home, but, all that is, at this point in time really, is a distraction (no surprise there!).
Is not precisely the essential difference between natural and secular history on the one hand and the really personal, sacred history of redemption on the other, blurred, if God's action even outside the history of redemption receives a definite predicamental position within space and time, because a definite, precise individual reality in distinction to others and in a different way from others receives a privileged direct relation to God?
Sounds to me like a child throwing a temper tantrum that needs a good time out or even pat on the bottom so why are the atheists really here and do they really realize the future of there actions.
They get injured mostly because they are getting kicked I for one I am off for a couple of games cause my ankle is red and blue When you get kicked and injured you are not a player and you get sold is that really fare??? injuries takes time to heal and if you are constrained from movement / broken bone the muscles go to sleep so when everything concerning the bone is back to full strength than you need to start on the muscle to gain the elasticity back but players being players they want action and or they are wanted now so they are rushed or rushing back but because you player is injured there for he is retarded is preposterous
«I caught my first ball in live action in quite some time, and it felt really good,» Royal said.
The centre back explained to Arsenal Player that as well as knowing that being out of action is leaving his team mates and manager with a problem to deal with, especially when the Gunners have had so many out of action at the same time, it was really tough on a personal level.
The media are really enjoying this right now, Sanchez's actions are not helping either, we are in a lot of completion's still this is no time to start brewing negativity and distractions at the club, that should be done behind closed doors between his representatives and the Club.
If you really want changes, your going to have to prove it by taking drastic measures and personally, judging by my experience from the North Bank day's at Highbury which was a million times more hostile than the Emirates, most Arsenal fan's are all mouth with no actions!
Ill agree with you both on this, however there seem no real action at this present time and Id not be surprised if little really happends until the last days for Arsenal and by then all the players we want will have gone.
I too am a first time parent and I remember when my little one was 11 weeks, so dependent on me, not really responding much (he is 14 months old) except for the faint smile or coo and me just running around trying to meet his needs I just thought that period of time would never end and alot of my actions that I look back now and regret wwere out of anxiety and fear that this child who is so needy now would be so needy forever and in your mind you feel you have to control things now and put your foot down.
There's a particular seller who is often on Etsy's front page, and every time I see one of her garments I want to offer her the use of my iron... I really enjoy «action shots», especially for summery clothes — a model jumping in the air on a beach instantly makes me want the garment (even though I do know it won't magically transport me to the sea).
«There's been a lot of acquisition over a decade, I think by the Milstein group and not a lot of action so I think they would really have to demonstrate that they're really going to do more than talk at this point in time.
The Watertown Times: «Cuomo talks a good game when it comes to providing more transparency in state government, but his recent actions show he really isn't serious about this.»
«They used a number of one - time revenue action to really get through this year,» he said.
It was the first time I had ever really consciously imagined that human actions, human insight, human ingenuity, human technology, could mess up the sex life of another animal.
Now is the time to really establish policies in place and take action to make these trajectories change.»
Projected impacts of global warming and ocean acidification motivated this action, but as marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson eloquently writes in a New York Times op - ed: «climate change really is only half the story.»
Healthy can exist in the imperfect times and in the really small actions.
I do know I like to take time to do some thinking but now I really feel I need to push past that to do some action.
But most of the time, I get really positive reactions from people when they can see my hair in action.
As always, when working from home, I like to be comfortable but at the same time some sorts of put - together: not only just in case someone knocks at the door and I don't want said someone to see me in my dressing gown, but also because the only action of dressing and seeing myself in some matching clothes makes me feel motivated and reminds me that procrastination on your bed with your PJs on is not really a good idea!
And that life isn't so black and white — that the evil witch has some good in her after all and you shouldn't judge based on appearances, that you have to take responsibility for your actions if you choose to climb the beanstalk, and it really doesn't matter how many times you kiss that frog — eventually you may just have to accept he just isn't good for you.
Whatever the reason, if this has happened to you then it is time to freshen and renew those actions, it really is the little things that keep the love alive in a relationship!
For a student film (Parker worked on this during his time at the University of Colorado) it's really professionally cast, the effects aren't altogether sloppy, and the plot, though sporadic near the end, actually has a resounding action, and is historically accurate though stretched to involve dark comedy.
It's really too bad, then, that the game has lackluster response times to your gestures and can't seem to keep up with the on - screen action in the second half of the game.
Kinda good but Jack Bauer didn't really do much like in the series, I wish he would have been in more action but what can you do... anyways it's just two hours of real time.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
Yes, he's fine with the big action mayhem that is par for the course with these films, but he understands that the thing that makes any of it interesting is making sure the audience really enjoys spending time with these characters.
The action is explosive, the direction of the story sequences is intense at times, but still I can't really feel at home on these islands.
While the plot isn't generic and predictable at times, there was enough solid action, unexpected twists, superb performances especially but alicia Vikander who really brought Lara to life.
The plot isn't perfect and it has holes in it (Hunt could just forge that list, he needn't really steal it) but most things happen for a reason, better than it just being time for the next action sequence.
The third time really is the charm, with New Zealand director Taika Waititi, the indie firebrand behind Hunt for the Wilderpeople and What We Do in the Shadows, calling the shots and rightly treating Norse mythology as a springboard for nonstop action and laughs.
In my review of the first film, I argued that Woodley seemed out - of - sorts in an action - adventure film, but a year and a different haircut really made a world of difference this time, with Woodley coming into her own here.
The sweeping electric cello theme introduced in «A Family Presses Close» is really quite attractive; and the action music that follows in «Formation of the Terra Cotta Army» isn't really that far from Silvestri's style in the previous score - until the startling Bernard Herrmann quotation at the end, which for some reason takes me by surprise every time I listen to the track!
The action is thrilling and you can feel the tension every time Brian and Mike approach a residence — you really get the sense that they could be met with violence at any moment.
The future scenes also contain some good action beats that bookend the 1973 section, but because many of the featured mutants (like Bishop, Blink, Warpath and Sunspot) are appearing on screen for the first time with almost no introduction, you don't really care what happens to any of them, especially when the actors only have about three lines of dialogue combined.
Even if you're like me and don't end up getting hooked on the online, Anarchy Reigns is a rock - solid action game with combo - based combat you can really chew on, rad boss encounters, and one of the more ludicrous stories to come along in games for some time.
«Run All Night» is proof that quality action films don't really need to reinvent the wheel each time out as long as they make it spin this smoothly.
To make matters worse, around about the same time we get an action scene that's... well... it's just ridiculous, and really took me out of the film.
The story isn't really anything you haven't seen many times before, and in fact is quite similar to A Civil Action which came out only a couple of years before.
And there's a growing, simmering menace in Sinaloa's body language and, eventually, her actions that turn «La Barracuda» into a film that some people may not be expecting, but that it's really foreshadowing its entire time.
The action sequences are handled really well, but the domestic drama is so boring and repetitive that the movie loses steam every time Kyle returns home.
Writer / director Sngmoo Lee started work on his fantasy action film — cowboys meet ninjas: nuff said — wayyyyyyy back in November 2007, wrapped in February 2008, and... well, okay, in fairness, a lot of special effects went into this thing, so you can only imagine that post-production was a bitch and a half, but, wow, that's a really long time coming.
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