Sentences with phrase «underappreciated when»

This brought multiplayer aspects of handheld consoles to new heights, which went greatly underappreciated when the system was launched.
Releasing the multiplayer element prior to the full game's release was a wise way to introduce players to its concepts, and it is sadly underappreciated when compared to its counterpart.

Not exact matches

«And when you learn something like that, it makes you feel very small and underappreciated and undervalued.
But I've long believed that her opposition to Basel II has been a hugely underappreciated factor in helping to save the financial system when the crisis came.
Unfortunately, the opposite is also true; when employees feel underappreciated or overworked, your reputation, turnover rates, talent acquisition costs and market value can suffer.
With a little forethought we can use an underappreciated aspect of some bonds to provide welcome balance in the portfolio at those times when it is needed the most, in times of weak equity markets.
Pastors and laypeople sometimes wince when their contributions are underappreciated, but they should be equally wary of seeing their capacity for social - service delivery overestimated.
elneny's long shots are underappreciated: we need to have that option on the field when things do nt go for us.
«Motherhood is a thing that can be terribly underappreciated,» actress Uma Thurman said a few years ago when the divorced mom of two was touting her movie «Motherhood.»
«Smell is an underappreciated sense in people — but when you talk about insects, many «see» their world in chemicals,» said Mitchell, a fellow in the Postdoctoral Excellence in Research and Teaching program.
«This is a relatively new and underappreciated area of exploration when it comes to understanding and improving photosynthesis.»
Another underappreciated contribution to marine ecosystems, the authors report online today in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, is the bounty of organic material the animals provide to deep - sea ecosystems when they die.
But when researchers made the simple switch of having women do the table hopping while men stayed seated, the two sexes suddenly became equally choosy, suggesting social norms and physical cues play an underappreciated role in mate choice.
When it comes to both health and performance, taurine is one of the most underappreciated essential nutrients in the body — you might be familiar with it as an ingredient in energy drinks or a bodybuilding supplement, but how much do you really know about its effects?
It's true, and our sense of smell may be our most underappreciated asset when it comes to supporting our mental health.
McCarthy has followed his highly acclaimed debut with two more praised dramedies as writer / director, 2008's The Visitor (which surprised some when it earned long - underappreciated Richard Jenkins a Best Actor Oscar nomination) and last year's universally approved Win Win.
While it didn't impress Chris a lot when he reviewed it at launch, the game ended up among the best - selling titles shipped last year and the developers kept supporting it with continuous updates such as the underappreciated Ghost War PvP mode.
As indicated by her Oscar - nominated (yet sadly underappreciated) performance in Spotlight, McAdams has a gift for showing the skill with which a person can hide a storm of emotion, and knowing when to let that facade crack, ever so slightly.
When the jolly fat lady — an underappreciated computer - surveillance whiz, deskbound in a rodent - infested CIA basement — is suddenly thrust into the field, she sows useful, sporadically funny mayhem wherever she goes.
In the upcoming sequel, the eponymous, underappreciated moms are fighting back against the pressures of the holiday season, but their lives become even more stressful when their own mothers come to visit.
It's to be celebrated when talented, new or underappreciated artists get together and make a special film like Columbus.
Man, it's great,» Waff exclaimed as he dubbed the film an underappreciated classic, particularly for its impressive practical effects when it came to the titular car's destruction.
Citizens and public officials typically underappreciated the gigantic financial tapeworm that was born when promises were made that conflicted with a willingness to fund them.
When Teaching Gets Tough: Smart Ways to Reclaim Your Game, by seasoned educator and school psychologist Allen N. Mendler, shares practical tips and strategies that teachers can quickly and readily access when challenged by some of the most difficult aspects of teaching: working with difficult students, feeling underappreciated by colleagues or parents, and being expected to get top - notch student achievement without adequate suppWhen Teaching Gets Tough: Smart Ways to Reclaim Your Game, by seasoned educator and school psychologist Allen N. Mendler, shares practical tips and strategies that teachers can quickly and readily access when challenged by some of the most difficult aspects of teaching: working with difficult students, feeling underappreciated by colleagues or parents, and being expected to get top - notch student achievement without adequate suppwhen challenged by some of the most difficult aspects of teaching: working with difficult students, feeling underappreciated by colleagues or parents, and being expected to get top - notch student achievement without adequate support.
And it's possible that this has more to do with where I was at in my life when I was playing through each one than the quality of the games themselves, though I would argue that both are masterpieces underappreciated in their time.
A delightfully whimsical and inventive 3D platformer from the creative minds at Double Fine, Psychonauts was an underappreciated gem when initially released yet has since developed such a passionate cult following that we'll be seeing a fan - funded sequel relatively soon.
Rise of the Tomb Raider was a woefully underappreciated game when it was released, and it's widely accepted that this was in large part due to its timed exclusivity for Xbox.
When curators at Saint Louis's Contemporary Art Museum asked Cindy Sherman whether there was a moment in her career whose resonance might be underappreciated, one around which she might like to develop an exhibit and a book, she selected her earliest adult creative years, beginning while she was still a student at Buffalo State College in the mid-1970s.
For instance, when Steven Parrino died in 2005, he was still underappreciated, selling in the very low five figures if at all; two years later, Gagosian took over his estate and began pricing his work in excess of $ 1 million.
Nevertheless, the potential of this methodology to design experiences in order to project power and influence has been consistently underappreciated by artists, especially when compared with contemporary designers who co-opted epistemological Conceptualism as a platform for designing the experiences of knowledge production, reception and comprehension across disciplines — often furthest from their own — affording them an expanding sphere of influence.
Even when we caveat like crazy, audiences (me included) take away a smooth, pretty picture that doesn't do justice to messy reality [by the same token, I think we tend to underappreciate the Herculean efforts of true change agents].
When you feel underappreciated or under - compensated, it's tempting to believe that the threat of leaving will make your boss realize how amazing you are and finally give you what you want.
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