Sentences with phrase «trickery at»

There's some visual trickery at work that helps create this effect.
Netflix engages in accounting trickery at the income statement level, which I believe is to make the numbers appear much better than they really are.
As before, there's some trickery at work when you go looking for a 40 - mpg Focus.
Phenomenon members, so it does not discriminate and can be trickery at its best.
It's trickery at its worst!
Showed some trickery at times before eventually handing Liverpool a big, big lifeline by scoring an impeccable own goal.

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But the one angle that video was shot at, along with some other questions about buoyancy, made some question whether there was some sort of trickery going on.
Taft continued: «It also means to interfere with or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest.»
April 13, 2012 at 7:18 pm The «trickery» of atheisms are their deluding others of weakened minds and fair gaminess in moments of despair.
At the end oe the day a fair result.Wenger pls don't let walcott.No one has any answer to his trickery and pace.Come on Arsenal at least secure third positioAt the end oe the day a fair result.Wenger pls don't let walcott.No one has any answer to his trickery and pace.Come on Arsenal at least secure third positioat least secure third position!
All that «pace and trickery» and stuff «in his locker» and last season he scores less goals than OG, at a lower goals / min rate, a lower conversion rate and he is a Chelsea reject at Everton.
We don't know if Arsene Wenger was thinking along the same lines, or if the ill advised sliding tackle and subsequent red card for Per Mertesacker against Chelsea last month was the cause, but the German has lost his place to Gabriel at the minute and that makes me feel a lot better about our chances of keeping out the pace and trickery of the terrible trio of Messi, Neymar and Suarez.
At Center - Back, he hasn't found himself troubled too many times and, having played against the trickery of the likes of Demba Ba and Jovetic, already, Chambers should be up and ready for much bigger challenges that await him.
May be our players are not fit but I am getting disillusioned with our play in the wings - no trickery, no penetration at all... Ox flatters to deceive..
I think we need to bring in an exciting winger, one who beats players with both pace and trickery, good in final third and jut as importantly he's good at getting back and doing the dirty work.
Sterling's pace and movement along with trickery can make him a mainstay at Bayern for years to come.
Moments later a brilliant piece of Firmino trickery drew a foul off Rajcevic but Milner, back on penalty duties after Salah's miss at the weekend, saw his shot tipped onto a post.
When he did I had to recover the ball quickly and throw it to our right - winger who would have to use all manner of trickery to avoid a similar fate and cross a sodden ten stone lump of leather at a similarly sodden ten stone slip of a lad who played at centre - forward and was expected to head the ball, laces and all, in a downward direction without concussing himself.
It's exciting when he runs at players and uses his strength and trickery to take people on, but equally it was great to see him whip in an early cross of such quality.
Ronaldo is no longer the pacey wideman who would use his trickery to his advantage, but he now finds himself reinvented into a proper striker with the ability to be at the right place at the right time.
This Chelsea side rely more on speed, trickery and fluid interchange of positions when attacking, and high - intensity pressing at pace in defense — the scalpel as opposed to the hammer.
He put in a terrific — if at times over-enthusiastic — performance for Crystal Palace in their shock League Cup victory against United at Old Trafford in 2011 - 12, and he was already setting the Championship alight with his pace and trickery.
The Senegalese showed great pace, and a small glimpse of some of the trickery and skill Liverpool fans might expect from him more often once he's at full match sharpness.
Gael Clichy's trickery was clever, his clipped cross sublime and the hungry, determined Alex Song throw his body at the ball to snatch the points.
We have also witnessed his blistering pace, clever movement, impressive work - rate and trickery with the ball at his feet, making him something of a nightmare for opponents to handle.
Pace, trickery and a desire to run at defenders have all been staple attributes for the young midfielder.
Salah, Firmino and Coutinho interchanged at will and Swansea found their close control and trickery in the box impossible to deal with.
First, it's the idea at the heart of it: the idea that Labour needs to win, almost at any cost, even by trickery.
Instead of members of the NPP condemning the acts outright, they resorted to political trickery by claiming that there was a sitting president at the time and the government of the NDC was still in power and that the sitting government needed to act on the development.
And every success I've had ever since has had some of this same magic in it, either at the hands of other skilled teachers or by the generous trickery of the voice inside me that they instilled.»
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
The writing trio of Agnieszka Wojtowicz - Vosloo, Paul Vosloo and Jakub Korolczuk can be commended for at least trying to swerve the viewer in a different direction once or twice, but the trickery is quickly exposed the moment the thought crosses your mind that something you weren't expecting may happen.
Note the center of the hub and McLaren badge are not at all the same as the center of the wheel itself, a bit of tromp l'oeil trickery quite common in interior design practice.
All this trickery is meant to ensure that you have a fully charged battery for EV driving when you need it, whether this is leaving your neighborhood or arriving at a zero - emissions zone in the inner city.
The exterior design employs all sorts of aerodynamic trickery, with details including smooth surfaces, cold air intakes, and an active spoiler that deploys at over 80km / h, as well as the signature style trapezoidal mount quad tailpipes.
There is a mischievous pulse to the engine at idle, a nod to the motorsport - derived engine and its high lift cams and other performance - enhancing trickery.
To find something that corners with the same ability, breathtaking confidence and mind - bending mechanical trickery of the third - generation Focus RS, you'd have to look at a car such as the Nissan GT - R.
There are many examples of cars breaking that theory now, of course, but almost all employ some form of trickery to at least give the driver some chance of avoiding a call to the operator of a flat bed truck.
«An itsuwaribito is an expert at sneaking, trickery, and theft.
Meanwhile, Amazon is still the content marketplace of choice, so we don't think the company would be looking down on this trickery (not until more inspired hardware comes out, at least).
Scott over at BBSync got a bit creative and found a way to get his PlayBook to perform an OS update to the latest release using a bit of trickery with BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
All the while, the whisper - soft hum of the PS4 I was playing the title on reassured me what I was looking at was a real deal Gen 8 product and not some E3 trickery.
DmC: Devil May Cry will run at 30 FPS instead of 60, but Capcom says it's employed some visual trickery to imitate the smoother frame rate.
Pogie is also notable for featuring a clever bit of programming trickery, as discussed at NES programmer forum NESdev:
The attacks drain you life, but are really less of a threat and more of a way to keep you at bay, forcing you to resort to more devious means of murder prevention, like spying, eavesdropping and trickery.
Nothing's been said of at what resolution, but hopefully no trickery is being done here.
His small paintings at Andrew Rafacz are rewarding to viewers precisely because of the tension between their physicality and the optical trickery that their composed horizontal bands of nuanced color excite in the eyes of viewers.
Split into four roughly equal quadrants, Wool hints at the practical limitations of the silkscreen while also plainly and proudly displaying the nature of his painterly trickery.
Absinthe at SADE LA (DTLA) September 18 — October 23 Drenching the gallery walls in a wash of «phthalo green and optical trickery,» San Francisco - based artist Chris Lux staged an environment for presenting a highly referential suite of figurative paintings.
If we look at the trends since records began, noting that there are longitudinal problems (changes in locations of weather stations, + UHI effects) and contamination by human analysts (data trickery), the trends seem cyclical in periods of around 60 years.
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