Sentences with phrase «which bogs»

One of the biggest offenders here seems to be the official ASUS ZenWatch Manager, which bogs the watch down into single digit frame rates when installed.
The problem is that as transactions increase and become data - heavy, it clogs the blocks, which bogs down the network when demand is high.
This is a stark contrast to North America, which bogs readers in a mire of Adobe DRM.
Hunt is prone to impulsive recklessness which bogs his natural talent that's juxtaposed with Lauda who is methodical, intelligent and abrasive in his approach to achieving excellence.
They are also loaded with fat, however, which bogs down your digestive system throughout the night, interferes with your normal sleep cycle and potentially causes heartburn.
With a name like Coffin Dodgers one would expect the type of laughs the game will invoke but if you're like me and enjoy that tongue - in - cheek humour then that's not necessarily a bad thing, it's the gameplay and graphics which bog down the overall experience.
To be young and dumb, I guess, so I lusted over cars worse than mine: one guy's Mitsubishi 3000GT, one guy's tuned Eagle Talon TSi, and another guy's ’32 Deuce, which bogged down and died if it took a turn too hard.
But there are many design concerns which bog down the experience, from the boring story to the underdeveloped MMO concepts and dull mission design.

Not exact matches

What's more, franchisees see more disconnect with headquarters in the custom - burger experiment, which was launched at a time service is still bogged down by an overly expansive menu.
Decision - making was bogging down just as social media and other trends accelerated the pace at which customer tastes change.
Why are you keeping everything in your mind, which only serves to bog you down and make you feel overwhelmed?
With India skipping past industrialization, the country's leaders can also figure out a way to minimize this unfortunate byproduct of prosperity before the population becomes too bogged down in it, which is the case in many Western countries.
Without getting too bogged down in the technical details, mining Ether requires a computer to continuously run a cryptographic hash function, which is a way to reduce an arbitrarily large amount of data (in this case a block on the Ethereum blockchain) to a datum of a fixed size (a string of so many numbers and letters).
He avoids involvement in the subtle and sophisticated arguments in which much academic theology bogs down.
Dulles explains: «Avoiding the term «member,» which had become bogged down in controversy, [the Council] spoke of perfect and imperfect realizations of the sacrament.
We get bogged down in ritual, rules, regulations, none of which are biblical, but which many believe are necessary to «run the church.»
It is so easy to get bogged down in whatever the challenge of the day is, which for me, right now, is battling intestinal parasites and a tapeworm that I had no idea I had.
Sometimes if I want more carbs, I'll toast a sprouted grain English muffin, which don't bog me down.
conversation has come up as per usual... And I mean everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but... for me there doesn't seem to be a difference in opinions, the same bog standard 4 -2-3-1 (put me to f@cking sleep formation) is the basis to which we turn to time and time again, the only difference is the personnel... and the assumption that they bring tactically a different aspect to the team..
If he were to start for the Kings, he could potentially play less minutes (~ 20), which would allow for Temple / Bogs / Malachi / Jackson to soak up the remaining 28 minutes.
never waste CAPITAL LETTERS on an article about Chambers at this juncture... I still can't believe that no one from management has ever explained why such a frugal club spent so much money on him in the first place... we haggle for months and years with clubs for players who could have a monumental impact on the very future of our club but somehow we found $ 16 million for someone who couldn't regularly crack a Southampton lineup (very fishy)... don't get me wrong, I like what he showed at times last season in Middlesbourogh but from the handful of games I watched him play I still have some serious questions about his consistency as a back - line player in the EPL; as such he should prove himself on loan for another season, making sure that he goes to a team that wants him in the starting 11... bottom line, let's not get bogged down with the semantics of peripheral players and focus on the real task at hand = figure out who the hell is going to be our starting 11 for the foreseeable future, which means getting contracts signed, getting rid of a lot of deadwood and bringing in talented players into the positions which truly need upgrading... the rest is just unnecessary noise
Every week, writers provide bog debates which are incisive and captivating.
You'll notice that I have a new link in my blogroll — every time I say «blogroll» it reminds me of «bog roll» which as some of you may know is what Brits call...
But it actually wasn't the workload which ended up bogging me down, nor was it the logistical balancing act that put me over the edge.
The century - old farm, which included 250 acres of cranberry bogs, was purchased in 1982 by Evan Schulman, a pioneer of high - speed stock trading.
On July 4, The New York Times published «The «Rewilding» of a Century - Old Cranberry Bogwhich highlights the restoration and future of Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary.
This video is perfect for showing kids the process — they grow in a bog which is flooded with water right before the cranberries are harvested.
Bog - Standard Britain, which has been updated since its initial release last year takes the same merciless approach to its targets.
Then I uploaded the two jpg files to imageshack which is a free website (and sometimes gets bogged down).
The CAGD identified a total of 12,891 bank accounts of MDAs / MMDAs, 5,500 of which were held at BoG whilst the remaining 7,391 were with Commercial Banks.
The latest annual report from the Civilian Complaint Review Board makes clear for the first time that the NYPD is challenging more and more cases and taking so long to do so — an average of almost nine months in the second half of last year — that scores of cases in which the agency already had substantiated allegations against police officers are being bogged down in delays.
Siachen has been one of the items on the agenda of Indo - Pak peace process, which has over the years produced viable confidence - building measures, despite repeatedly being bogged down over the issue of terrorism.
Well in other words it was bog standard labour of old, in which we the public have no idea of what the hell is going on other then we will end up with what labour wants and Miliband thinks will win him an election or Tory Lite.
He stresses that most successful secretaries of state have clear objectives, which they use to drive issues through and don't get bogged down in micro-managerialism.
And he says, in answer to reporters» questions, the Assembly still wants to enact the pension reforms, but simply got bogged down on details required to amend the state's constitution, which requires the vote of two concurrently elected legislatures.
Instead he confirmed Labour would only support individual closure motions — which could bog down parliament for months.
Business News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: classfmonline.com play videoFormer Governor, BoG, Dr. Abdul - Nashiru Issahaku Former Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Abdul - Nashiru Issahaku, according to his former Second Deputy Governor, Dr Johnson Asiama, is the author of a 15 - point statement which denies assertions that the central bank, under his tenure, allotted GHS4.6 billion ($ 1 billion) to the mobile money interoperability system which was meant to be done by Sibton Switch.
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) announced it has taken over the management of a private bank, Unibank which will now...
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, in town briefly today to wish staff a Happy Holidays according to his aides, defended his picks to lead the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which are coming under scrutiny for being bogged down with mulitple conflicts of interest.
My point, which you appear to have missed, is that any one reform is likely to get bogged down, as all proposals to reform the Lords have done thus far, and I don't see why Clegg's bill would be any different.
Mr Baako cited a letter from pressure group OccupyGhana which demanded documents from the contract between Sibton Switch Systems and the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and that of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS).
Her announcement is a precursor to a wider set of proposals to help families with the cost of childcare, now bogged down in coalition politics, which are unlikely to emerge until late February.
A year ago, the invitation would have sounded enticing, especially if the panel was being tasked with exploring the state's ethical bog, which last April burst its banks and flooded the second half of the legislative session.
Two principal techniques were used to reconstruct past climates over the past 3000 years: at close intervals throughout a vertical column of peat, the researchers investigated the degree of peat decomposition, which is directly related to climate, and also examined the peat matrix to reveal the changing amounts of different plants that previously grew on the bog.
Geron Corp., which earlier got permission to administer stem cell — derived oligodendrocyte progenitors to treat spinal injury, has been bogged down in delays and may not begin its trial until late next year.
The orchid rarely interbreeds with its closely related Platanthera cousins, which often live alongside it in the same bog.
Small farmers and llama herders upstream say the scheme could dry the Andean bogs, an ecosystem about which little hydrological data exist.
Even the surviving fragments of «primary» raised bog which retain near - natural vegetation are at risk: every site has been drained to some degree, and since none of them is managed positively they are all at risk.
Planted bogs tend to be easier to restore than bogs that have been cut for peat — which often need pumps to maintain their water levels.
Another may be the raising of the temperature of permafrost which will release methane and carbon dioxide, increased moisture in the polar altitudes resulting in more methane in growing bogs, but there are other feedbacks to the carbon cycle.
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