Sentences with phrase «which led to a bit»

Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
The GlowLight Nook only flashes the screen every six or so page turns, which leads to a bit of ghosting on the device but also makes for a much more pleasant experience.
This meant that the wait was definitely a rather large one, which lead to a bit of a cringe worthy experience, but something that vastly changed was when it came down to the N3DS XL's turn to run that same exact download, which clocked in at a much faster ratio.
However, we did find that sometimes when we lowered the mic arm the microphone wouldn't turn on, which led to a bit of fiddling around in Windows» sound settings and turning the headset on and off again.

Not exact matches

We would say the US is growing faster than its real potential GDP, which ultimately leads to a bit of an uptick in inflation, but at the moment we remain pretty optimistic.
It may be a question of which came first — has a shorter attention span led to shorter bits of information, or have these smaller bits of information led to a shorter digital attention span?
Epstein caused a bit of a stir when he suddenly resigned in April 2011, which led to Oracle installing Safra Catz to take over as CFO.
I did disagree a bit with some of what he wrote (such as on pages 23 - 27, and 75 - 94), but really appreciated his take on Romans 1 - 7, and his view that sin is basically trying to be «more than human» which only leads us to be «less than human.»
While I still hold to a basic idea of inerrancy and inspiration, I suspect that where I might be headed with this view will lead to a lot more flexibility on the doctrines of inspiration and inerrancy, which many fundamentalist Christians will not like one bit...
You've also gone mental for chocolate peanut butter oatmeal breakfast bars, vegan cookie dough stuffed peanut butter bites and cookie dough almond butter, which A-L-S-O leads me to the notion that anything nut butter?
In addition to being a common household ingredient in certain parts of India and Bangledesh, it has also been used as a homeopathic remedy for stomach pain, a way to beat the summer heat (when the bhut jolokia is eaten, the partaker will usually start to sweat quite a bit, which will ultimately lead to a decrease in body temperature).
The «no hangover» bit leads to non-baggy eyes, which keeps you looking fresh and perky!
The ooey, gooey, crispy, and crunchy carnival indulgences lead the way on this coast - to - coast adventure, which leaves no delicious midway bite untasted.
As you all will know I am pretty obsessed with my Paleo Chocs which I make in little cups like this, and it has led to a bit of an obsession with miniature cupcake cases....
Ideally, chill it uncovered overnight, which lets it dry out a bit, leading to maximum crispiness.
All of this sounds a bit too much like common sense, which leads me to think that we might actually be dreaming.
goodness i can't believe it people will still defend him.You know something when Giroud misses many chances like at Monaco i did not criticize him even based on that you know why?its because he has always not been clinical.The only way a team can improve is by indentifying its problems and solving them.Arsenal has Giroud as the main cf and Welbeck as backup to him.Giroud has done well scoring some goals some too important but collectively he does more harm than good.Do not use moments to judge a player judge him based on content.Giroud does not excel in many games than he excels in games.As a main cf you need to be consistent.I see people here saying Giroud can not dribble he cant do this he cant do that but its a bit crazy to criticize him for that because every player has his own style.Giroud limitations as a player costs arsenal and will cost us a lot.Most importantly his poor finishing which has cost us several times.Not good enough.His style of play is ok for us but a striker who can take on players and run behind defences very well would make us very strong and also should be clinical.For Welbeck he needs to works on his finishing and composure by doing the basic things right.He rushes infront of goal too much.For now he is just above average.However he can excel if he works on improving.Giroud and Welbeck will always be a pain in arsenal's neck for most part.Some will call me stupid but hey at least i want to analyze the problem.People may support Giroud or Welbeck to lead the line next season but as the saying goes if you fool me once shame on you but if you fool me twice shame on me.Will you let Giroud and Welbeck fool you again?
As a result of Laurent not having played competitive football in two months, he might very will be a bit rusty and Dortmund's free - flowing, high - intensity football will demand a lot of work rate from him, which may lead to complications as the game goes on.
We had a lot of movement in the 1st half upfront and that is what got us our goal, not a bit of fluke as Jose said but a bit of play that we played for, that fast movement upfront allowed Theo to beautifully pick out the Ox and when it came to defend that lead, we changed our tactics... which has been a complaint of some Arsenal fans, Wenger not playing the right tactic or the opposition.
«He's been struggling a bit,» Dennis says, «which has caused him to try too hard, leading to more mistakes and a level of desperation that he's put into his approach.
The 2017 regulations opened up what engineers can do at the rear of the car a bit more, which has led to the return of the shark fins and also the use of the unusual T - wings.
Things last season became a bit of a circus, with the uncertainty of Wenger's contract at hand, the future of Sanchez and Ozil in doubt and the dismal performances on the pitch, which led to planes in the skies, protests on ground and fights in the stands.
The silver haired gaffer referred to the second half of the game as «a bit of a damp squid» compared to the first half, in which the Eagles raced into a three goal lead.
I would say that the cb's are crucial in this unit, every bit as crucial as Coq who you gave an eight which is fair enough but a slight lapse from Coq would have gone largely unnoticed unless he was the last midf back whereas a slight lapse from a cb would lead to a goal chance, i do nt recall our cb's having lapses which led to goal chances hence i cant understand your reasoning.
Picture this, we don't come out of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these sorts of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very idea of having to answer to the likes of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge, when the fans were rewarded with an scintillating brand of football and success felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad of excuses, a plethora of infuriating stories about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind of funny that when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out of him, but when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
Aguero is a bit injury prone anyways, which gives Lacazette even more opportunities to lead the line.
As part of the Ferrari dream team which helped Schumacher to achieve so many records, Brawn admitted he thought they may never get beaten, but Hamilton's recent successes have led him to have a bit of a rethink:
On top of that, he's also more than happy to speak his mind about things, and it's that which that led to a little bit of drama before the Australian GP.
For whatever reason, City just don't seem to have a truly effective answer for it and get a bit confused and scattered almost every time Liverpool surge forward, which was on display in their 4 - 3 loss at Anfield in January, and especially apparent in the first half when Liverpool roared out to a 3 - 0 lead in the first 31 minutes.
Great Reception???, tell you the truth Im not one of those gunners who started supporting the gunners during the invicibles or early Wenger double winning years, quite honestly i wasnt ineterested in football and I liked a certain Crespo and Shevchenko meaning I liked the blue half of London, surprisingly when Mourinho joined I stopped watching football all together, till one glorious Champions League Night, It was my first ever Match there was a certain 20 year old highly rated youngster who scored a wonder goal that day he played with such skill and passion ever since then I started supporting arsenal that was during the barren years.I actually liked Barcelona because of their similarity with the arsenal, so when Fabregas joined Barca I started to watch them a bit more I still loved Arsenal and I was extremely passionate, the other players i adored left in painful manners, while some left which was still painful: i.e Eboue.I always taught cesc would come back and when it was official he was leaving Barca i said Finally almost hosting a party.Well reports started coming out that he is going to join chelsea and i laughed so hard and said he would be the last player on earth to do that, when it became official words cant express how i felt, He was the reason I started watching football he lit up the emirates with exquisite touches through balls to walcott, its a shame I would have preferred he joined bayern, or remained in barca its terrible reading the comments he made recently about the emirates, This was a captain, someone who led, anyways, like ive learnt and Arsenal have learnt, We do nt live in the past Like Liverpool (no pun) WE ARE THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE (Crowley)(Puma) WE ARE ARSENAL.....
Ricciardo put a lovely move on Bottas early on which lasted for four corners, Stoffel Vandoorne (who finished a brilliant seventh) had a good battle with the Williams drivers after emerging from his pit stop and Fernando Alonso had an entertaining scrap with Kevin Magnussen, leading to an amusing bit of team radio.
I even supported Denilson, and I still maintain that he was very good for a bit, and was let down by the supporters when he wasn't, which led to him losing belief.
Pedro was a bit part player for Chelsea last season, failing to hit the mark he set for himself in his first season at Stamford Bridge, which lead to speculations that he could be sold during the summer.
The Citizens are also under a bit of pressure following United's comfortable win over Wolves on Saturday, which reduced City's lead to just two points.
A few years ago when my kids were a bit younger, I chose to incorporate much of the Charlotte Mason method into our homeschool, so of course this lead me to resources which supported the method (like classical music, poetry books, nature study journals).
That contact between Let There Be Bite and Ms. Pompa led to some interesting back and forth about HFCS, which you can read here.
On those days I know that taking out paint or glitter glue probably won't be a good idea because it will make me a bit insane which will lead to yelling.
You may feel dizzy or urinate more often because of your increased blood volume, which can also cause your veins to bulge a bit or even lead to nosebleeds.
The long - term use of a pacifier can shift the shape of the mouth and teeth, which can lead to dental issues like an overbite, under bite or cross bite.
Unfortunately, this hormone does not discriminate, thus causing all muscles to relax a little bit which leads to something called ligament laxity.
These stressors lead to frustration, which in turn could lead to biting.
It's necessary, they argue, to protect the babies who would otherwise be born with mutated mitochondria - the power - producing bits of cells - which can lead to serious diseases that currently affect around one in every 6,500 children.
That little bit of good cheer soon gave way to the news of Illinois GOP Rep. Aaron Schock's «Downton Abbey» - inspired office décor, which led to a rough week for him and his staff, and turned him into a punch - line at the 71st Congressional Dinner on Feb. 6, with Colorado Republican Sen. Cory Gardner and New York Democratic Rep. Charles B. Rangel picking fun at Schock and fellow lawmakers.
This could lead to harm if one is trying to perform an act that is dangerous if done when impaired, most obviously driving, which I will get to in a bit.
If I might make so bold, I believe that Mr Miliband would be well advised to see this period before the cuts start to bite — after which Labour will surely take the lead in the polls — as his opportunity.
Spitzer's lead was a bit more defined in a Wall Street Journal / NBC Marist poll, in which he led 49 percent to 32 percent among registered Democrats and 48 to 36 percent among likely voters.
«My worry there is that people's housing is part of their sense of stability, part of their sense of having a secure future, and I'm also a bit worried about the way in which this could lead to a kind of social zoning, where middle - class areas get more solidly middle class and other people are pushed out to the edge,» he said in an interview with the BBC.
Touching on the 2016 elections, the former Defence Minister said his analysis showed the party was going to lose the election, saying «I was a bit frightened about the parallels and similarities of 1999 and 2000 which eventually led to our electoral defeat at that time.
In addition, each year, the bites cost the national healthcare system $ 10.3 million USD — which is 0.7 % of the country's total healthcare costs — and lead to more than 11,000 years» worth of disability time, the researchers calculated.
It is still an open question whether this leads to the speed - up long promised by harnessing quantum bits, or qubits, which can take the values 0 and 1 at the same time and thus theoretically compute much faster.
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