Sentences with phrase «actual feedback on it»

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Instead, focus on creating a deck you can iterate based on actual investor feedback.
Relevance score is calculated based on actual and expected positive and negative feedback from the ad's target audience.
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Here is a sample of actual feedback that we receive on a daily basis from users of our online ordering system (anonymized for privacy):
Everyone who wrote in emphasized the importance of obtaining feedback — whether it was from an actual advisor or from someone that you interact with — on a regular basis.
This new strategy gives faster feedback on what growth strategies are best, thus shortening the timeframe to actual manufacture of a new, stable material.
Half of the men received feedback about each woman's actual level of sexual interest, based on ratings made by the study authors and female students.
The BMFL team covers the complete track from involvement in experimental design, study set - up and sample collection to the actual measurements, data analysis, identification of unknown compounds and comprehensive feedback on the results.
This can become a negative - feedback cycle of sorts, as when we perceive ourselves as being less well, that has a negative impact on our actual physiological well being.
One major change from F1 2010 is that the handling model has been revised and updated based on feedback from actual F1 test drivers as well as from the community.
Below are some excerpts of actual feedback given on the evaluation of the most recent event EdcampSTL:
Then, we measure and hold ourselves accountable for those actual outcomes, giving teachers feedback and coaching on how they're interacting with students.
Badiee and Kaufman (2014) asserted that simulation classrooms «could provide repetitive experimentation, practice and feedback cycles that would not be possible in classrooms and that avoid the dangers associated with mistakes made on actual students» (p. 182).
Changing the common sense beliefs of teachers about heterogeneous grouping effects on the learning of struggling students requires those providing leadership to bring relevant evidence to the attention of their colleagues in accessible and convincing ways, to encourage actual trials with heterogeneous groupings under conditions which include opportunities for practice, feedback and coaching and to help teachers generate «the kind of assessment information that will make the impact of tracking and detracking more visible» (Riehl, 2000).
There's actual, tangible feedback from the controls, the engine is more than up to its task, and the chassis exudes a level of polish rarely seen on cars from Detroit.
Ergonomics are good, so everything you use frequently falls easily to hand, and while Lexus's haptic feedback «mouse» for controlling the infotainment system has hitherto been mostly panned in the press, I'm one of its staunchest supporters — I find it to be leagues better during actual on - road operation than rival systems from BMW and Cadillac.
Guidance through such turns is aided by a steering system that is accurate, definitive and linear, giving actual feedback as to what's going on at road level.
They took the time to include me in all steps of the process, and provided me feedback on everything down to the actual name of my domain.
I suddenly turned this idea into reality after my company asked me to write up some business case studies and they received great feedback so that was the moment the light switched on and I realized that there was nothing really different from writing actual case studies to creating original fiction so off I went.
This competition relies on nominations based on user feedback on the site, then the nominees receive votes from actual Goodreads users.
The beta reader's job is to read the manuscript as an actual reader would and present feedback on what works and what doesn't, any styling or structural issues, plot holes or issues
I'm sure less ethical marketers could go on Fiverr.com and pay for positive reviews; however, getting this type of feedback from actual project managers further validates the book and also helps sell the book.
I'll be holding off until there's more info about availability in Canada, and more actual day - to - day usage feedback... In the meantime, I hold on to the hope that the Note will provide a wbetter browsing and book reading experience than my current qHD Sensation
The price and formatting issues, as well as actual criticism and feedback on Rowling's first adult novel add a surreal element.
Rather than depending on intuition to pinpoint consumers» wants and needs, Tropiclean relies on retailers, groomers, veterinarians and others who buy or retail their products for feedback from actual pet owners.
And your actual travelling becomes less fun because you feel compelled to share it with your followers along the way, or it is a sponsored trip where businesses are providing you with «free» experiences, but your obligation is to write positive feedback and articles on those experiences.
This hotel compilation is recurrently updated to show the latest trends based on feedback from actual fellow travellers who have rated these hotels highly.
As I originally said when we found out about these changes, you should not only communicate your feedback to British Airways (feel free to Tweet them your thoughts on these changes), but also let Chase and American Express know that this devaluation essentially causes their programs to lose value as well (I recommend sending each secure messages so they know you are an actual cardholder and can pass along the information internally).
I am on the wait list for next gen, i prefer to get actual feedback in the wild before deciding which one.
While the game is on Early Access, we will be collecting players» feedback which will allow us to plan our development route based on an actual understanding of what players would like to see in our game.
We're excited to have you play the game at BETA so you can enjoy the experience earlier and so we can get your feedback on what we need to improve before the actual release.
Since Milankovitch factors are excluded as small, BUT they do exist and by ignoring them you are introducing an increasing underestimation of the incoming solar radiation (& its impact on solar irradiance and on water vapor etc feedbacks), then why is there not an uncertainty estimate for this or better yet an actual estimate of what the under estimation is?
The stratosphere will, absent sustained non-radiative perturbations (see 57i), approach radiative equilibrium on a time scale under a year (Holton, «An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology», 1992, p. 410), so taking stratospheric adjustment to instantaneous stratospheric forcing first and then applying the adjusted tropopause - level forcing to the troposphere + surface and stratospheric feedbacks is similar to the actual order of events in reality.
It may be worth considering that if climate models are underplaying the actual amount of Arctic sea ice loss, and if Arctic sea ice loss is a positive feedback on global temperature, then, the observed rate of Arctic sea ice loss ought to be applying a warming pressure over and above that from greenhouse gas emissions.
For some reason that I don't totally fathom, some people on the skeptic side (like martin mason above or Smokey in other threads) seem to like to group together this prediction of feedbacks amplifying things and producing an actual «runaway» instability, perhaps because it makes a better «strawman» argument to attack.
That can be re-stated as a modest chance of reaching 2.5 C or even 3 C. So, their scenarios would offer a modest (or perhaps more than modest if we would ever see actual numbers) chance of reaching temperatures that could allow the carbon feedbacks to go on autopilot and lead to extinction of our species.
Re # 5 As far as I understand it (drawing on my recollections of a lecture Hansen gave here at Yale a few weeks back), the actual net forcing associated with Milankovich cycles is relatively small, but it tends to trigger massive feedbacks (e.g. polar ice expanding, lowering albedo, cooling, expanding more) that «snowball» into a glacial period.
Here, we have to look at sensitivities of different feedback effects and on this point I am not convinced on the actual state of science.
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
Empirical data from recent studies based on actual physical observations have raised serious doubt concerning these feedback assumptions and the resulting 2xCO2 climate sensitivity.
The negotiation course concludes with an actual negotiation in which you receive feedback on your negotiation skills.
Hours for preparation and feedback under the formula are not the same as actual hours worked by Faculty on preparation or evaluation.
Basically, the GC was speaking to the assurance aspect of what we're all doing, since we're basing attorney suggestions on actual performance evaluations and feedback.
Staying focused on reaching your target audience of prospects and clients requires intelligence about what they are reading and watching — a question that is typically answered with a guess rather than actual feedback.
In short, you can not anticipate how an insurance company will react to you — so you need to get real feedback on a regular basis by sourcing actual West Allis insurance quotes and going from there.
Through haptic feedback, iPhone users will feel the sensation of pressing on a button even though there's no actual button to press.Mac Otakara's report refers back to an April home button rumor from Stormmedia and confirms its veracity, citing unspecified supply chain sources and saying there's a «high possibility» the rumor is accurate.
It provides you with an opportunity to practice for an interview with a career counselor or career coach, and to receive feedback and tips on improving your interviewing skills so you'll be well equipped to handle an actual interview.
«It's based on actual feedback applicants received from OPM,» reveals Troutman, «and includes crucial writing tips and the main reasons an application might be rejected.»
A pros and cons list can be extremely helpful to medical sales representatives contemplating a job change, so we've started one here, based on feedback from actual medical sales reps.. For more details, for more details check out the 2016 Medical Sales Representative Job Satisfaction Report.
«They all recognize and appreciate the benefits that can be derived from broadcasting from the site of a listed property as well as the value of the gathered data and feedback / comments received on the actual listing.»
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