Sentences with phrase «usually means better»

When it comes to getting points for something, more usually means better.
There are plenty of games from now until then which softens the initial blow, and more time to work on a game usually means a better end product, although we will have to wait and see when The Division comes out.
Good news: More summer flights to Europe usually means better award seat availability.
The more hotels in a city, the greater the competition, which usually means better deals in your price range.
But the upside is not to be denied: Every automaker wants a piece of that market, and fierce competition usually means better trucks.
It promotes breastfeeding, usually means better sleep for everyone, and helps regulate your newborn's temperature and breathing.
Other people usually mean well.
The pastors usually mean well.
A good ol' milkshake can be such a treat, but indulging yourself with this creamy drink, usually means a good amount of calories.
Just like with other foods, less processing and fewer additives usually mean better nutrition.
James Wan (Saw, Insidious, etc.) is on board as a producer, and that usually means good things for horror fans.
Good knowledge and a like - minded approach usually means good experience.
If they track well north it usually means good surf is on the way in the overhead range.
The Move will have it's own games, Sony made ones too and this usually means good things for those of us that like the Playstation range.
While they usually mean well, more often than not their comments do nothing more than muddle your thoughts and make you feel like you can't think for yourself.

Not exact matches

And simpler games that work well on mobile usually don't require massive budgets and teams of hundreds to produce; smaller development budgets mean they don't need to sell millions of copies to turn a profit, and there's more room for creative risk.
It's best to believe that your team alone does not have all the answers — because if you believe that, it usually means you're not asking all the right questions.»
Which usually means that you don't do as good a job at those things in the long run.
Diversity recruiting goals are usually well - meaning but they can sometimes miss the point of diversity — finding talent with unusual perspectives and experiences that can fuel your overall success.
The laws of science are the same at Virginia Tech as they are at University of California, Los Angeles, which means the content in chemistry classes is usually the same as well.
The species doesn't respond well to bait and usually lingers in hard to reach areas like deep reefs, meaning each fish has to be speared by hand.
Foreclosures are widespread (usually the owners were victims or ARM loans but otherwise pay their bills), this means that these previous home owners will be out of the home buying game for a good 3 years because a lender will not lend to them, they become renters, usually of houses.
During the middle of the 18th Century and well into the beginning of the 19th Century India produced far more textiles — and usually much cheaper and of better quality — than did England, but a number of measures aimed at undermining Indian textile producers and protecting British textile producers (tariffs that almost always exceeded 50 %, for example, and by 1813 were as high as 85 %) meant that at some point in the first half of the 19th Century the British textile industry had become the most efficient in the world and was able largely to eliminate the Indian textile industry from global competition.
Usually, they view sentiment as a contrarian indicator for market turns (bad means good — it's darkest before the dawn).
Buying stocks that appear cheap relative to trailing measures of cash flow or other measures (even if they're still «good» businesses that earn high returns on capital), usually means you're buying companies that are out of favor.
If they should maintain the same dividend per share they usually pay their shareholders, this means a better returns if you invest in the stocks.
Usually, I wrote, they mean the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which I called the «best known» stock market measure.
Some people who say it, really do believe in some equivalent of The Great Spirit, but those who don't usually mean» I'm reflective and moral, so please think well of me.»
What I find is that among Christians I usually get three types of response — all of which are well - meaning and understandable, but, I would argue, differ in «quality».
My experience with Calvanist (not all - but most) is those who think they are ELECTED - which means SPECIAL, are better than others, they are arrogant and usually dismissive of anyone not of their bent.
The most painful part of the process, though, was when friends and well - meaning mentors dismissed my questions as silly, or, even worse, questioned whether my doubt was nothing more than an attempt to justify some sort of secret sin in my life, usually pride.
Churches are usually pretty good about valuing motherhood, but I think that sometimes the intense focus on that aspect of what Christian womanhood means can lead to us devaluing a lot of other amazing things that women can (and do) do for God.
The word which in the English Biblical translations is generally rendered «soul» or «spirit» usually means simply «life,» as in the well - known saying: «What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul?»
They provide better «toys» (usually BOOKS) in their kids» meals than the other fast food places, have great fries and make a mean salad with non-breaded chicken.
Terri Israel Simon That's another good one... It usually means «No, and I don't want to say no, so I'm going to pray about it so that I can say «I wasn't at peace about it.»»
In the New Testament, the Greek pistis is usually translated «faith», which in modern English we usually understand as meaning «belief» — but in modern English, «trust» would be a better equivalent for pistis.
The «sacred ground» of the title is variously described but usually seems to mean the common good.
How many of us have heard people leave churches because â $ œit just didnâ $ ™ t fit my calling.â $ What these people usually mean is, â $ œthis church isnâ $ ™ t doing the things I want them to do, or theyâ $ ™ re not being nice enough to me, so Iâ $ ™ m going to go find that perfect church that will cater to all my needs and wants.â $ These people are usually convinced that they know Godâ $ ™ s â $ œvisionâ $ for the church better than anyone, and they usually switch churches every six months or so.
Some of these theologians, and others as well, believe that Christian theology is most relevantly compared with doctrines about the meaning of life that are usually called secular, such as communism, fascism, romantic naturalism, and rationalistic humanism.
It meant I could look up recipes and create my own version like I usually did with everything I cooked, rather than having to say a prayer to the gluten free gods that my baked good would work out, let alone trying to figure out the cost of all the GF flours on our then grad student budgets.
That also usually means fried chicken should also be required frequently as well.
The menu is pretty small, which I usually find is a good thing, because it means the kitchen is not trying to do a hundred different things; instead they are focused on doing one kind of thing very well, and it usually results in a much better meal.
I mean, can't I just make my brownies with loads of butter and all the good things that usually go into brownies?
With all of the heavier, comfort food meals that usually accompany fall and winter — it's nice to have a fresh salad that's lean, clean and green but also delicious and filling in a good way — not a heavy way if you know what I mean.
Bread pudding is one of my favorites and this recipe is quite similar to my own «method» (meaning that I do not use a real recipe but incorporate what is on hand with the basic ingredients) My very, very best version uses leftover, homemade biscuits that have been split, buttered and toasted... add some dried peaches cut into small pieces, the plumped cranberries, toasted nuts and usually a chopped apple.
I'm more of a vanilla cake person because if I'm eating chocolate cake I'd usually rather be eating a brownie, but I mean... if it's good cake I'm probably gonna eat it
At best, lunch for me usually means some granola or a smoothie.
Even though antibiotics are an excellent means to deal with bacterial infections, there is actually usually the risk of developing resistant strains of bacteria and no one particular knows the well being results to consumers who consume meat treated with antibiotics.
In the NFL, even the worst guys you see on the field are usually better than average in most cases, and by better than average I mean in size, ability and technique.
And today, Gabriel simply came in and did what is usually Mert's job: tame meek clearances and losing the guy he's meant to be marking (marked an area of grass really well though!).
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