Not exact matches
Here's why every
person, and every business, needs to
fail at some
point — for failure is the very seed of growth and success.
At that
point, even if you
fail, past investors and
people involved with your company will be far more likely to fund your next project if they trust the way you work.
If you look
at most successful
people in the world, they've
failed at some
point.
You're not always right, but
at least you're modest and humble,
pointing out where a chart
failed and always showing
people what to watch out for and where to place stops.
When contraceptives are continually used they inevitably
fail at some
point, which leads some
people to the ultimate prevention of babies; abortion.
I'm currently reading the book, When bad Christians happen to Good
people bc i've been there & have come full circle... Life church helped me to see that many of us mistakenly put our faith in other Christians instead of God, but pple are sinners & will
fail us
at some
point.
Translation: «As Christians we really can't prove anything about our belief, therefore we must
point out in others how they
fail at following our popular religion and what
people traditionally associated with it.
That's one of the reasons it
fails as a moral compass» God was revealed to a
people at a
point in time and we look
at that
point with today's eyes.
So many
people failed to fill out that last question that it was obvious they didn't trust what I'd said; clearly, I would need to look
at what they had written and decide
at what
points counseling was needed.
I'm getting annoyed that
people fail to notice the positive he did recently (he started spending money, keep the team in tact, getting a new physio in, try to win game ugly when result is getting bad) while it is very fair
points that he made very wrong judgement in not getting enough defensive cover, and his players are naive
at time in term of tactics.
am tired of wenger.the man has got good skills, but somehow he
fails to address basic issues in the team like buying a striker and a cdm in the last summer.
at one time, arsenal had good squad but had a keeper who
at times committed mistakes i.e almunia.then after ozil came and arsenal were first in december, all wenger had to do was buy a pacy striker with eye for goal.but wenger did nt so obviously and instead bought an injured kallstrom.agreed
ppl fans will keep saying managers shud hav played this guy or that one and so.but in case of wenger, its abt ignoring team issues t (to prove a
point he can win without listening to critics and the fans which he never will), and then playing players out of form, out of position, and buying players that do nt fit ur style like giroud!!
At the present time we are 36 points behind City — our two worst seasons over the last 60 years was the 1960 - 61 season when we finished 25 points behind the spuds (12.5 wins behind) and the 1994 - 95 season where we finished 38 points behind (12.33 wins behind) Should we fail to win the EL which is a real possibility and we finish 40 odd points behind the leaders it will surely spell the end for not just Wenger but for a lot of people at Arsenal — Bould and the backroom staff for sure and many of the player
At the present time we are 36
points behind City — our two worst seasons over the last 60 years was the 1960 - 61 season when we finished 25
points behind the spuds (12.5 wins behind) and the 1994 - 95 season where we finished 38
points behind (12.33 wins behind) Should we
fail to win the EL which is a real possibility and we finish 40 odd
points behind the leaders it will surely spell the end for not just Wenger but for a lot of
people at Arsenal — Bould and the backroom staff for sure and many of the player
at Arsenal — Bould and the backroom staff for sure and many of the players.
When a compliant young
person wonders why his compliance doesn't bring the relationship he desires,
point him to the One who'll love him regardless of his
failed efforts
at goodness.
Heating systems
failed in dozens of buildings operated by NYCHA in the wake of the recent snowstorm, and repair crews were scrambling as 15,000
people, about 1 of every 11 living in agency buildings, did not have heat
at some
point during the storm.
Rivers
People are fully behind me — Wike Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State disclosed at the weekend that his mandate as governor came from the people of the state who trooped out to vote for him in April this year pointing out that he would not fail
People are fully behind me — Wike Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State disclosed
at the weekend that his mandate as governor came from the
people of the state who trooped out to vote for him in April this year pointing out that he would not fail
people of the state who trooped out to vote for him in April this year
pointing out that he would not
fail them.
Not many
people know that the mission,
at one
point, was less than an hour away from
failing.
In the journal Nature Climate Change, lead author Dr. Tom Bridge from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies based
at James Cook University and colleagues
point out that global conservation policies have so far
failed to prevent the widespread destruction of coral reefs and their fish life, which now threatens the food security of millions of
people.
I hate when
people say «Nintendo is doomed to
fail» or «The chance for the system is dim» meanwhile
at this
point of life the 360 and PS3 were doing even worse.
Things get marginally more entertaining
at this
point — partly because June Squibb is on hand as Sam's aunt, and when all else
fails, an elderly
person's flatulence and memory lapses are always good for an easy giggle.
That's not to say that the movie should have eviscerated its subjects, and Franco does make some sweetly optimistic
points about failure: If Wiseau made an absolutely terrible movie that nonetheless has brought a lot of
people verifiable happiness, did he
fail at all?
But the
point is there is only one place on the hierarchy where the entire system collapses if one
person fails and its
at that principal position.
There should be no
point at which they are still married, but in a position to apparently (as no such
people have appeared in public here
at all, so I doubt the veracity of «a number» unless that number is «zero or one») go complain in private to some stranger about how unfair their life is unless they are
failing to hold up an equal stake in the relationship.
Discounting the Importance
People who feel they do not need to get a loan or apply for a credit card
at any
point in the future
fail to see the big picture and therefore neglect to care for their credit consistently.
BL
pointed out that there are designated
people at the KC to deal with all correspondence and regretted if in some cases the KC
fails to respond to owners» concerns.
At least most of my
failed runs were with a lot of folks, and most of the «massacring golems on their spawn
point» runs were with just a few
people.
Flurry
points to drop off in yuletide download growth — Pocketgamer.biz The Dutch want gaming startups to sprout like tulips (interview)-- Gamesbeat Casual Connect 2014 • Drie Nederlandse winnaars bij Indie Prize award show — Control Portrait of a Pretentious Game — Rappler Casual Connect 2014 • De succesfactoren van Reus, de godgame met een indieprijskaartje — Control Grand Cru: Console devs are «utterly
failing»
at in - app purchases — Pocketgamer.biz Game makers beware: Virtual goods purchases are about to be regulated — Gamesbeat Casual Connect 2014 • Een bedrijf opstarten doet niemand voor je, vergeet niet te relaxen en wees een ster — Control Asian companies account for nine of the top 10 game mergers and acquisitions — Gamesbeat The Godus amongst us: Molyneux talks free - to - play farces, winning without chasing whales and his top score on Flappy Bird — Pocketgamer.biz Peter Molyneux believes ripping
people off with free - to - play games won't last (interview)-- Gamesbeat Size matters: How to scale your game for overnight success — Pocketgamer.biz FlowPlay helps developers like Joju Games differentiate their social - casino titles — Gamesbeat Molyneux: Free - to - play is like «smashing consumers over the head with a sledgehammer» — Pocketgamer.biz Dandelions benoemd tot beste indiegame Casual Connect — Gamer.nl Share and share like: Why developers need to care about their sharers — Pocketgamer.biz Mimimi gewinnt Indie Prize — GamesMarkt Flappy Bird was the perfect accidental guerilla marketing campaign, says Creative Mobile — Pocketgamer.biz Casual Connect Amsterdam — Freegame.cz Mech Mocha Founder Arpita Kapoor Wins Most Prominent Female Indie Award
at Casual Connect Europe — Animation Xpress Casual Connect Europe 2014 — Амстердам — ITC.ua
Its story might be well - known
at this
point, but it
fails to garner your attention, especially with the amateurish voice acting (some
people reeeeeeaaaaally don't know how to make an American accent in this game).
But when you have Shitizens (toxic backers who are waging an Internet war of attrition against dissenting opinions) going all out to quash dissent, attack, harass and insult others for having a differing opinion about the project, you end up with a project that even the most even minded
people want to see
fail; if only to
point and laugh
at those morons.
You score
points for reaching the end of the level (as long as
at least one other
person fails), for getting there first, for placing traps that stopped other players, for being the only one to reach the end, or for picking up coins placed by players and bringing them to the end of the level.
Water vapour is a feedback, not a forcing (though since
people keep
failing to understand the distinction I will do a post on this topic
at some
point).
An auctioned cap or a tax with 100 % return of the proceeds to the
people is the most practical policy for several reasons: (a) it would begin real carbon reductions quickly; (b) it would be an honest and transparent way of treating the American
people; (c) it would attract the broadest attainable political coalition across party lines; (d) it would be administratively simple for both the government and the private sector (with the tax or auctioned permits collected
at the first
point of sale or import of the carbon - containing fuel); (e) it would be a non-regressive way of introducing the carbon price into the economy; and (f) it would avoid a fiasco such as the special interest feeding frenzy that surrounded the recently
failed Boxer - Lieberman - Warner bill in Congress.
And rather than caviling about
people pointing out the shortfalls of the inquiries, you should be frustrated
at the inquiries
failing to resolve obvious problems and asking yourself why they haven't done so.
As we have
pointed out in many previous posts, the environmental movement has entirely
failed to establish a political movement which appeals to
people at all.
So, I began writing a series of online articles
at various venues
pointing out those problems, literally the only
person linking straight to the verbatim Greenpeace scans for the next four years (an obscure blogger bizarrely
failed to link to them in 2012, but that's another story).
That describes the data thief's timeline — seeding copies in various places, not always telling the
people he'd dropped it on;
pointing others to how to find them (or trying to do that and
failing by hacking in and leaving a copy
at, e.g., RC).
The resume describes the
person's roles
at length, but
fails to
point out any specific accomplishments
Now, I love languages, but suffice it to say, as I hard as I tried to speak with an accent, I never
fail to butcher the words into small little pieces to the
point where
people stare
at me like they are listening to a three year old trying to describe her first day of pre school.
People who have had special training in this field
fail on a daily basis
at airports and other check
points, yet we are expected to sit across from someone and make a life altering descision whether they are «low, medium, or high risk» individuals.