Sentences with phrase «too sleight»

This latest animated import has some undeniably striking moments, especially in its final act, but it's frustrating in that it often feels too sleight to register as completely as one hopes it would.
Too slow, too sleight, there were moments where Lukaku looked as if he might be able to turn him but he never quite managed it.

Not exact matches

The empty seats are a clear sign the fan base are not too pleased.We ARE a big Club.We sell out for every game (ish) so there is no hiding from the empty seats.They are there for all to see.Its embarrassing for the Club and it can not be ignored any longer.It remains to be seen what happens of it continues but in my mind this is a clear sleight on Wenger AND The Board.
Without giving too much away, Catching Fire is a con game or a bit of sleight of hand.
The visual sleight of hand is beautifully executed too because, unless you look very closely, or have the standard car on hand for comparison, you don't notice the «stretch»; it's absorbed into the design without harming the Ghost's elegant proportions.
Sleight of hand isn't just for Vegas; it always works for proposals too.
It takes some sleight of hand, but it's really not too hard.
[A] s the details of the plan have emerged, environmental groups and politicians — who applaud Norway's impulse — say the feat relies too heavily on sleight - of - hand accounting and huge donations to environmental projects abroad, rather than meaningful emissions reductions.
There is too much money to be made writing papers that «prove» AGW, and too long a list of sleight of hand tricks played with data, for AGW to be declared the null hypothesis.
Lamb, a well - known and credible researcher (although he has written soft papers like this article all too often since, apparently, being given fatherhood promotion marching orders from the federal government), squirrels out of being called on his sleight of hand by setting up as his precursor alibi, that he did this in this article in this way (without citation to supportive research findings) in order to «facilitate readability» and that «readers can study the cited articles for references to the primary literature.»
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