Sentences with phrase «wonky at»

Welch had some major gripes with DirecTV Now, saying that its guide feature could be wonky at times and some refinement to the general user interface would be nice.
The theme might not immediately take effect in the lock screen, or may appear to look a bit wonky at first.
The controls were a bit wonky at first, but I quickly became used to them, and was able to steer my ship through asteroid fields and avoid enemy fire rather easily.
I've had some annoyances, like the camera being wonky at times, but the combat just doesn't seem to have a solid flow yet.
The controls here are mostly solid, but hit detection is a little wonky at times, especially during boss fights.
The Camera is wonky at times.
The site also works better on mobile devices, but it's still wonky at the moment.
First off, the partner A.I. can be a little wonky at times, which kind of sucks.
+ Good ambiance and setting + isometric design is satisfying - level design is wonky at best - visuals are dated and bland - Momentum interrupted with meaningless fetch quests
Of course, this also means your experience will be wonky at times, as this is not 100 % optimized for the TV.
The ergonomics are a little wonky at first, thanks to a seat that feels either a tad too high or a tad too close to the pedals.
The physics felt a bit wonky at first but the more I got used to it, the more I felt in control and I came away impressed by the level of control I had over the car.
It's a bit wonky at times, with titles sometimes bleeding below the matted frame line, but those distractions are generally lessened by Cass Warner's focus on her family's history instead of the company's.
And yet not so, because just to watch her go toe - to - toe with a seasoned pro like Charles Dance in their scenes together (some of the most oddly touching in the show to date) is to recognise how spot on her seemingly intuitive instincts as an actress are; she's conflicted, resilient, resourceful and wonky all at once — she's a wonder.
While the plot can be a bit wonky at times, their is something endearing and admirable that will keep audiences coming back for more raping and pillaging.

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With the airwaves full of ostensible experts yelling at one another in cynical displays of political theatre, people were eager for a wonky stats guy who promised to cut through the bullshit.
While managers may be apt to blame software for wonky work calendars, Carrie Gleason, a director at the Center for Popular Democracy, said the problem isn't technology but how managers use it.
At the time, it was a wonky, weird pseudocurrency used to pay for drugs on the dark web.
Those demands, along with a few other wonkier ones, are so directly at odds with Canada's and Mexico's expectations for NAFTA — or any free trade agreement — that they almost seem designed to be rebuffed.
Note: this recipe was prepared for Rodelle by Nicole at Wonky Wonderful.
But Avery was on a totally wonky 2.5 hour cycle (instead of her usual 3 - 4 hour cycle) and Grace didn't end up napping at all.
I'm not going to talk about the fact that the big diamond in the middle of my weaving is a little bit wonky or that the little diamonds at the bottom aren't all shaped perfectly or that the stripes at the top are wavy instead of straight.
«My early «work» mostly consisted of wonky brooches of as many things I could possibly think of, which I sold at little village hall craft fairs, indie - pop gigs and flogged to friends and family.
Journalists need to take a good look at themselves and hold politicians to account, rather than simply talk about their wonky smile.
Weprin balked at the suggestion that he had been the «safe choice» for Democratic leaders — loyal, wonky and decidedly not the sort of guy who would send dirty pictures on Twitter to women other than his wife.
The coming weeks will bring a dense and wonky but nevertheless passionate debate in Rotary Clubs, editorial board meetings and near League of Women Voters tables at county fairs around the state.
So why does the moon today orbit at a wonky angle, inclined 5 degrees to the plane of Earth's orbit?
In such species, females choose males with features that indicate resistance to parasites (shapes go wonky, colours go flat if a male isn't immunologically buff) or skill at foraging (antlers need lots of calcium, bowers lots of time).
Insulin resistance is at the heart of many PCOS symptoms including out of control hunger, cravings, fatigue, wonky hormones and weight loss resistance.
Some days when I begin my yoga practice I can feel the entire physical history of my body: here is that neck tension from staring at the computer all day yesterday, and here is that old hamstring injury from an unfortunate split, and here is that wonky sacrum... Every body carries the history of past injuries and hurts, but most of the time your brain chooses not to get alarmed about it and those experiences of past pain do not rise to the level of a full - blown pain episode.
Our weather has been kind of wonky here and I don't know whether to keep my coat at the front of my closet or at the back... literally!
It is by no means a replacement for any of the current high profile racers, and staunch simulation fans will surely laugh at the wonky physics and weak driver AI, but for the affordable budget price you really can't go wrong by snagging a copy of Ford Racing 3.
Unfortunately the questionable frame - rate levels, wonky online experience, not to mention the plague of lengthy load times one can suffer through at unknown times, ultimately stop the game far short of being considered an essential Switch library addition.
It's a must - see for Daniel Day - Lewis» charismatic, subtly shaded performance as Lincoln — and an even richer one by Tommy Lee Jones — but a colleague of mine at The Post has a point in describing the film derived from Tony Kushner's wonky script as «C - SPAN with whiskers.»
There are only so many star - studded red - carpet premieres — or for that matter, wonky lo - fi black - and - white video movies about vintage supernerds; we're looking at you, Andrew Bujalski's Computer Chess!
A hollow reticle appears on - screen to help players line up items they want to place in the world, but the system is oftentimes wonky, either because the item in question is oddly - shaped or because the reticle doesn't appear at all until the item has already been placed.
She also writes and draws her own comics and other wonky illustrations over at her personal blog http://jenniferbaugh.tumblr.com.
If one feels like cycling through its wonky set - up that features other movies» preview clips, though, The Babymakers «red - band trailer, inclusive of boobs, is also over at Yahoo, here.
If Fire Emblem fans can get past the wonky story, there is a ton of fan service and care dripping at every corner.
But if his accent is a bit wonky, at least he's playing an asshole, so it's not like we're supposed to sympathize.
As it is, «Dune» was a disaster, but in the wide view a constructive one, in that it can at least partially be thanked for kicking Lynch's future filmography onto the wonderfully wonky parallel track it's pursued ever since.
This may sound wonky and technical, but it becomes a pretty huge issue even at relatively small n - sizes (such as 10 or 20 students).
In an addition to news stories, there were wonky explainers about the position of secretary itself, and how much power DeVos has to enact reform; character profiles of the secretary, drawing from her history of support for charter schools; and analysis of student success at charter schools.
I admit that some of this is a bit policy «wonky» and into the weeds and not nearly as provocative as some other issues coming out of this session, but the K - 12 education issues at stake here have enormous implications for the future prosperity of our state and the welfare of our next generation and we need all the help we can get.
Or at least so impractical that you lose much more handling from wonky car design than you gain.
Things get wonky when you arrive at pricing.
I guessed that the little Italian's wonky seating position was a quirk that couldn't be fixed but I was hoping that the performance - oriented folks at Abarth would breathe some life into the uncommunicative steering and uninvolving shifter.
And because hybrid output math is wonky, total system output is rated at 355 horsepower.
The dual - clutch automatic transmission was a joy at speed, but wonky around - town behavior had me wishing for the six - speed manual option.
Electric motors are just much better at that transformation than internal combustion engines - which is why the somewhat wonky EPA conversion for MPGe (the electric equivalent of miles per gallon) shows a Volt getting like 119 miles per electric «gallon» worth of energy, and that conversion is actually pretty conservative.
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