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38 Sentences With "knocks against"

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One of the knocks against the original HoloLens was its limited field of view.
The mayor's speech was filled with subtle -- and some not so subtle -- knocks against Trump.
It looks and feels good, and the only real knocks against the Wonderboom are the buttons.
Warren pays close attention to knocks against her and responds to them, potentially to a fault.
For all the knocks against night owls, we remain regarded as more creative, impulsive, and strategic thinkers.
One of the main knocks against Nest's comprehensive smart home security system, the Nest Secure, has been its high cost.
All of these facts could be knocks against me as reasons why others wouldn't, won't, and sometimes don't support me.
It's a nifty idea, but the lack of USB-C support and a comically short cable length are knocks against it.
Connectivity issues, inconsistent speeds, and a few features that don’t work well are just a few knocks against PureVPN.
But these quibbles are just tiny knocks against what is otherwise the most flexible and well-equipped phone on the market.
One of the knocks against variable annuities is that the advisors, brokers and insurance agents who sell them often pocket fat commissions.
Polite had added to the knocks against him by grumbling that the Green Bay Packers "bashed" him in a pre-draft interview.
Add some color to that all-white kitchen Trend cost: $356-$958 Two knocks against the all-white kitchen in one trend report?
That last item might go some way to helping with the device's standby battery life, which was one of the few knocks against it.
Because his rookies played substantial minutes all season, he said, he thought it was better for them to take their knocks against the best.
As he rests the machine on the table, the weight of the computer is heard through the bumps, smacks, and knocks against the hard wood.
But he did sprinkle his remarks to ardent Democrats, some of whom spent thousands to see him, with plenty of knocks against the opposing party.
Understandably, they want to pick the strongest contender to take on President Trump, even if the knocks against a candidate (like her gender) aren't fair.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoOne of the biggest knocks against the first Pixel (and rightly so), was that it looked like a tech-y version of Frankenstein's monster.
One of the consistent knocks against Trump's senior government choices is that professional and academic pedigree has been placed far below loyalty on his hiring-priority list.
One of the biggest knocks against Nestlé is that it promotes obesity in places like Africa, a growth market, by getting consumers hooked on sugary and fatty foods.
Mayfield is not without his shortcomings, however, which include knocks against his height and his brash personality—but many also see those as positives, or at least not negatives.
Trump's knocks against the Clintons are a way for the Republican to show primary voters that he is ready -- and more than willing -- to take on the Democratic front-runner.
One of the biggest knocks against WeWork, which pulled its IPO last year, was that it was a real-estate company spending and raising money like it was a tech company.
Cruz flew in from Wisconsin briefly to rally the 1,640 state delegates with a short speech that was heavy on knocks against Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, the respective Democratic and Republican front-runners.
Seinfeld takes up most of the interview, and the hilarious banter between the two men is full of drags and knocks against the franchises that brought them fame (Seinfeld and the film The Hangover, respectively).
When "Succession" debuted in the summer of 2018, one of the biggest knocks against the show was that while its primary plot-driver was ostensibly a competition, none of the competitors seemed especially worthy of winning.
"In the men's world, one of the knocks against the women has been that none of them can line themselves up," said Jerry Foltz, a touring-pro-turned-reporter for Golf Channel who never understood the criticism.
No knocks against Frank Ocean, Travis Scott, or the reunited Rage Against the Machine, but lineups like Coachella's reintroduce the age-old question: When will mainstream festival organizers recognize their responsibility to challenge the industry's gender bias?
If one of the knocks against Whitney is that it sucked too much soul out of the singer — trading the R&B heart of her debut album for pop-blockbuster whitewashing — then this song is the most damning evidence of that.
The main knocks against Subban—besides former Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien not being fond of him—leading up to and after the trade were his (lack of) shutdown defensive play and his (in)ability to fit into a winning team system.
These individuals must be experienced, battle-tested adults given that one of the long-running knocks against the current administration has been its habit of assigning grossly unqualified, often sanctimonious 20-something year olds, plucked from the ranks of the political campaign, and tasking them with the formulation of international policy.
Some of the races Politico cited, most conspicuously Doug Jones's race against Roy Moore and Ralph Northam's race against Ed Gillespie, don't quite count as knocks against Our Revolution: Both Democrats are significantly to the right of the organization, and an endorsement would have undermined the organization's stated political principles.
Mr. Blitzer and his colleagues, Abby D. Phillip of CNN and Brianne Pfannenstiel of The Des Moines Register, pointed up candidates' recent critiques of one another: Senator Bernie Sanders's criticism of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s 2002 vote for the war in Iraq; Senator Amy Klobuchar's knocks against Mayor Pete Buttigieg's experience.
He rarely succeeded against England, though he had few memorable knocks against New Zealand and South Africa. In Tests he got two hundreds and eight fifties. He had a best of 157 not out against Australia, a knock with 16 fours and a six.
Tiberge tries to persuade his old friend Des Grieux to allow young love to run its course. Aurore and Jean are in despair. Jean tries to snatch a kiss from her but in the process knocks against a chest and the portrait of Manon falls out and the pair admire the portrait. Tiberge calls Aurore away.
Scans revealed a small fracture and ligament damage in his right thumb, with Wildcats medical staff opting to take a non-surgical approach to repairing the injury. The injury-prone Knight suffered head knocks against Brisbane and Cairns early in the season, but concerns for his future were only fully taken into account following another head knock that came accidentally at training on 30 October. As a result, Knight brought forward his retirement plans, calling time on his 236-game NBL career on 6 November 2017. He finished his career with 2,800 points and 1,646 rebounds.
Day Five (17 March): Much rested on the shoulders of Randall and Amiss, but after playing one of his best knocks against Australia, Amiss lost concentration and fell to the part-time medium pace of Chappell for 64. By this time, Randall was well beyond his century, his first in Tests, and looked capable of winning the match if he was well supported at the other end. With his total on 161, Randall was given out to a catch by Marsh, but Marsh indicated that he didn't take the ball cleanly, so the Australians recalled the batsman. After a promising half century partnership with Greig had hauled England to within 117 runs of an improbable victory, Randall fell to a brilliant one handed catch by Cosier from the spin of O'Keeffe.

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