It's
uncharacteristic of Microsoft to reveal its hand all at once but then again, this isn't the same Microsoft with Satya Nadella at the helm (and that's a good thing).
Uncharacteristic of OnePlus, it has been very light on the hype, so far only teasing the name and now the colors for the phone, including a rather unusual multi-color option.
In an interview with ABC News, CEO Tim Cook reveals that in a future update, users will be able to turn off the performance throttling if they want to, something
uncharacteristic of Apple's user experience philosophy.
Sometimes, such yielding is
uncharacteristic of the personality that occupies the firm leader's office — so you have to figure out how you are going to handle it if that is the case.
If this is the law, it is most
uncharacteristic of British justice; but this article proposes that this is not the law.
After reading all the emails in this file in FOIA, the whole thing seemed
uncharacteristic of Phil Jones.
All of this implies that the early Law Dome results of Etheridge are
uncharacteristic of CO2 behavior over long times in ice cores, and should not be relied upon to indicate long term accuracy.
The decision places a moratorium on a law that would extend the lifespan of these plants, and is
uncharacteristic of Angela Merkel, whose government previously overturned its predecessor's decision to phase nuclear out of Germany's energy supply.
It struck me as being hysterically defensive and
uncharacteristic of an assured and defensible belief.
The blatant editorializing in the pseudopaper, however, was
uncharacteristic of scientific papers.
It feels odd to find them there, because they're
uncharacteristic of Kelley's art overall.
Not only was the curvy drawing entirely
uncharacteristic of Martin's mature style, but, more sensationally, the announcement claimed it was the last drawing the artist ever made prior to her death in 2004.
I was pulled by one white work that the gallery expert called
uncharacteristic of Masanobu's palette; he is known for his yellows, developed in landscapes.
Interestingly, many of the jokes are surprisingly filled with sexual innuendos that are a bit
uncharacteristic of the franchise.
Infernium is an odd fit for the Nintendo Switch eShop, a landscape that is becoming increasingly
uncharacteristic of Nintendo's previous online space and corporate culture in general.
It's
uncharacteristic of Nintendo to embrace cutting - edge technologies in such a way, and I find that intriguing.
Of course, this does not apply to all the terrier dogs as each dog is an individual Aggression towards humans is
uncharacteristic of this breed and highly undesirable.
Many «Groomers», when faced with a difficult hair coat, only know how to shave a pet, leaving a short coat that is usually
uncharacteristic of the breed or look desired by the pet owner.
The most basic rule of thumb is, if your dog is displaying behavior
uncharacteristic of his normal actions, call the vet.
A bit
uncharacteristic of me, but one should always be mindful of their investments and whether they still fit in the portfolio.
Yun's prediction of November's low home sales being
uncharacteristic of 2015 proved to be true the following month.
It's
uncharacteristic of Verizon who has neglected to include this on devices without LTE radios.
- Good Housekeeping «Tender... perceptive... Mothers and Daughters should appeal to both of its titular groups, and may even spark the kinds of discussions and openness so
uncharacteristic of many earlier parent - child relationships.»
Perhaps there was some odd option that the previous driver had ticked that had put the navigation into this manic reroutes mode, but this behavior was
uncharacteristic of my previous experiences with Uconnect and Garmin - based systems.
With the 6,300 - rpm max revs of the 2.0 T motor revving at will under throttle, the sound becomes completely
uncharacteristic of a $ 100,000 four - door anything.
Compared to other cars in the class like the Chevrolet Cruze or Toyota Corolla, the Dart is less isolated, but not
uncharacteristic of a car with a sporting disposition.
And one of the things I've seen is stunningly
uncharacteristic of America, earth's creative capital.
Indeed, despite its intermittent calamities and constant life - or - death tension, The Martian has a degree of humor
uncharacteristic of a Scott film, including a running gag about the awfulness of the disco tracks that were left behind with Watney.
Wang has never been much of an iconoclast, and though he has his Pollyanna lapses (as if an aristocratic politician would ever mistake the help for a socialite), it's
uncharacteristic of him to be so wilfully ignorant as to consider Gone with the Wind an appropriate book for Opal to read to African - American Gloria.
All stuff that is totally
uncharacteristic of me.
«Mr. Afoko's own behavior and posture now is
uncharacteristic of the northerner we know; there may be unseen hands manipulating him.
In an open letter to the President, Mr. Ablakwa said the President's silence on the matter was
uncharacteristic of the man known to be very vocal.
«We are praying that the police and security agencies will be vigilant and proactive because this is
uncharacteristic of Ghanaians, it is too much,» he underscored.
Mr. Adams questioned the criteria the retired professor used in arriving at that, challenging him to prove it or forever remain mute as his comments are deemed
uncharacteristic of persons of his caliber.
A bill now under consideration in the New York Legislature would give banks the ability to temporarily freeze the accounts of older adults when they notice activity
uncharacteristic of spending habits.
This was
uncharacteristic of Kaba.
After reading that piece, I did something quite
uncharacteristic of me, at least back then when I was pretty shy about these things.
It was
uncharacteristic of Alan to speak badly of his teammates; he usually was able to overlook miscues.
«They had that little error at the start of the season when they lost to Burnley that was very
uncharacteristic of them but they're packed with talent and on their day are a very strong team.
A wander from the station to the ground of local club Gillingham does reveal a tattiness
uncharacteristic of the Southeast and repeated attempts by mercurial Chairman Paul Scally to get the club back to the position they occupied in the mid noughties — that of a competitive Championship club — have foundered.
Woods, who on Tuesday appeared to signal he was on the brink of retirement, stunned many in the golf world with that frank message as well as a candor
uncharacteristic of him during his illustrious career.
His willingness to tackle is
uncharacteristic of midfielders in modern football as we know it.
Yes his 1st 2 performances this season were poor, but tha was
uncharacteristic of him, he only costed us because he was sloppy in possession.
Thomas, in a moment of candor
uncharacteristic of professional athletes, said he could not stop obsessing about the world rankings as he bowed to Watson, 3 and 2, in the semifinals at Austin Country Club.
Erin Hills yielded low scores
uncharacteristic of a U.S. Open.
I was in the camp that wanted Wenger out but you.must admit he has brought two REALLY good signings early in with the window (something that.had become
uncharacteristic of Wenger), and Ozil and Sanchez did mention when the early contract talks began that they needed Arsenal to strengthen.
Very
uncharacteristic of him — we hear all these rumours, yet he's never given any weight to them, it's the first time he's ever publicly admitted that there has ever been internal problems.
This is going to be
uncharacteristic of me, but I think that the best thing I ate in 2010 was not home cooked!
And all evoke in their followers if not total dedication, at least a fervor and commitment (I previously called it «obsession»)
uncharacteristic of major American religious bodies.
Such rhetoric is unhelpful and
uncharacteristic of a King born in a manger.