Sentences with phrase «weak echo of»

Another weak echo of accent: something brushy in the consonants, nothing an ordinary ear would pick up.
«Until his internal critics acquire an alternative that is not a weak echo of Cameron and Osborne's programme, they have no right to demand that Corbyn goes.

Not exact matches

The chronic enfeeblement of an already weak Theresa May echoes the manic panic of Gordon Brown.
What's key to the trick, say human echolocators, is sensing the strong early reflections off the walls, rather than the noisy, confusing mishmash of late - arriving, weaker echoes.
The latest string of results echoed this: Moncler's first quarter sales grew by 16 percent, driven by strength in Europe, whilst Burberry and Tod's suffered from weak demand in the USA.
Except, it does get old — the use and abuse of weak VFX, the McGuffin - driven narrative, the climactic duels that pre-guarantee the victor, the set - pieces that echo a thousand other whiz - bang battles that came before.
As Catherine struggles to cope with the heartbreak of her father's recent suicide and the subsequent loss of her boyfriend, the narrative slips between summers past and present with surreal fluidity, echoing Catherine's increasingly weak grasp on dull concepts such as time and memory.
The ending echoes «The Jungle Book» — not a bad thing, except that the ending is the weakest part of «The Jungle Book.»
Then it's time for the closing bookend, which echoes one of the weakest revelation sequences from the finale, and the movie's over.
«It does get old — the use and abuse of weak VFX, the McGuffin - driven narrative, the climactic duels that pre-guarantee the victor, the set - pieces that echo a thousand other whiz - bang battles that came before» — Barry Hertz, The Globe and Mail
The weak math performance echoed the results of a second national exam, the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), on which 4th and 8th graders also posted lower math scores on the 2015 test.
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