Sentences with phrase «which prompts a feedback»

Which prompts a feedback loop where the media, the brokers & the talking heads progressively extrapolate this emerging market under - performance into eternal loathing.

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Cogito is currently working on making the feedback prompts less distracting, which would allow users to remain fully engaged in their conversations.
Also worth a look are customer feedback services such as Hively (basic plans are free, paid service starts at $ 15 per month), which prompt visitors to answer survey questions about their experience using your website.
They allow for prompt feedback for advisors and students to use to celebrate strengths and set goals to strengthen the areas which will help students be successful in their future.
Successful marketing with a newsletter involves techniques such as «open loops,» which are meant to prompt readers to respond to your email to answer a question or provide feedback.
With these characteristics in mind, I'm spending June clarifying the course content for Into the Flash, which is — yes, a chance to get prompts, get feedback on drafts, and read awesome examples of flash — but it's also designed specifically to foster lyrical writing and smart surprise.
Which prompts other investors to sell — a negative feedback loop!
Lee Hishammuddin Allen & Gledhill's stellar practice, which «provides prompt and valuable feedback» according to a client, offers a gamut of skills in strategy, research and development, and disputes.
Prompt feedback limits the quantity of similar problems still in the billing pipeline and reduces the impact on the law firm, which is important to reaching a negotiated settlement.
The weak tactile feedback was not as much of an issue with the Redmi Note 4, but with the Mi A1, the unsatisfying click on the power button often prompted me to inadvertently half - click it again, which led to situations where the camera app opened up when I expected the phone to have its screen off.
Practitioners use behavioral teaching strategies (including modeling, positive reinforcement, prompts, corrective feedback), which have support from research as being effective at teaching parents with learning difficulties new skills.
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