Sentences with phrase «actually be the better experience»

I never thought Dead or Alive would actually be a better experience on the PlayStation Vita.
No one becomes a frustrating tag - along, meaning co-op mode may actually be the better experience.

Not exact matches

Sonnekalb says when people play The Mars 2030 Experience they will be seeing the team's best efforts to re-create what it would look like if someone was actually standing on Mars today.
And, in his experience, it's He's found it's the best way to ensure a strategy will actually be executed: «The employee base as a whole must believe they are stakeholders in the goal.»
This experience might be well often the beaten path for most business leaders, but it's actually perfect preparation for Cooke's current role.
«Mark would speak about «connecting the world through games» and «making users happy,» but the stated values and our desire to create a good user experience was at complete odds with how the company was actually run, which was extremely short - term - focused,» the source says.
«Why don't you buy protection this year, because you'll feel more comfortable about your experience and you'll be better taken care of if, God forbid, a snowstorm actually happens in the winter in Toronto.»
My first experience with Airbnb actually had some good and bad aspects, but I can honestly say that it was a great learning experience and I wish I would have taken more time to properly prepare beforehand.
There's also a difference between reading about lessons in an online article and actually experiencing them firsthand — so be prepared to do your best learning as you go through these challenges.
This is actually good thing to know because it means you can just concentrate on creating a positive experience for your customers.
But if you remember, we actually went through a tough period where our mobile experience was not as good as we wanted it to be and we had no ads on mobile.
Actually, we're experiencing a change you don't know how to deal with and «paradigm shift» sounds a lot better than «I have no idea what the (heck) is going on.»
Plus, according to Churchill, you wouldn't actually be experiencing success if things only went well.
There's a good reason we do so: The median wage actually shows the experience of workers in the middle of the distribution, whereas average wages are distorted by super-salaries paid at the very top of the income spectrum.
Millennials are often labeled as being financially irresponsible, spending too much on frivolous things or experiences, but they are actually positioning themselves to be in better financial...
Most observers of the Australian (and others») experience with financial liberalisation have concluded that: (i) ideally, good risk management practices — including hedging — would be established before full liberalisation, so as to mitigate subsequent risks to financial stability; but (ii) it was difficult to develop such practices until entities were actually exposed to some risk; and (iii) as a result, a somewhat disruptive period of learning by your own mistakes was inevitable.
Better again are the insights and experience of expats who actually live in those places.
My experience was actually pretty good, and corporate America in my experience was they want to keep you there, they want to make you happy, they want to keep you happy.
In my experience, when people start talking of a lost decade for stocks somewhere, this is often a good time to actually own stocks as the next decade is often a lot better although it might not look so.
You consider it «intelligent discourse» when people insist on reinterpreting and explaining away the lived experiences of marginalized people, as if they are in a position to understand those experiences better than the people actually living through them?
this system of spiritual beings is a multi-staged hierarchy, which spans 50 dimensions and every spiritual plane attached to these dimensions, with a supreme, male god - being who is above the 50th dimension, and many of these beings pretend to be «good» but are manipulators who impose suffering, and through brainwashing, force, and authority / domination, they condition people to believe that suffering is «good» for a «learning experience» (read the article that is in the link i shared) but i am left wondering why so few actually question this?
The analogy would work very well if we could encapsulate the spectrum of human experience within similar discrete probabilities, but I'm not sure that's actually possible.
If the cost of addressing these kind of issues is to be wrongly perceived as having misunderstood, as acting in a way that is consistent with a hindrance to women (as in this instance by you) rather than what is actually happening — a combination of life experience and informed opinion acting in a way that is conducive to equality, dignity and empowerment for women then this is a price I am willing to pay for the sake of women's well being.
But Berger's propensity to expound theology solely on an empirical, inductive basis — his desire, that is, to make anthropology not only the starting point but the continuing locus of his theology — actually results in a diminished play experience as well as a truncated Christianity.
Here then is a theology that either means nothing certainly identifiable (without supernatural grace or high genius in the art of reconnecting with experience concepts carefully divested of relation to it) or else means that the world might exactly as well not have existed, or as well have existed with far more evil or less good in it than it actually presents.
When the individual begins to realize that many of the things about his life for which he has been blaming himself, consciously or subconsciously, are actually the result of early experiences over which he had no control, he becomes better able to accept responsibility for making constructive changes.
@Christine «When dragons and lauprechans start to explain quamtum machanics, make sense of otherwise inexplicable personal experiences, and seem to actually better people's lives, I'll be more than happy to believe in them, too...»
When dragons and lauprechans start to explain quamtum machanics, make sense of otherwise inexplicable personal experiences, and seem to actually better people's lives, I'll be more than happy to believe in them, too...
Beyond the obvious question of how well the school actually can assess relevant background knowledge and experience is the fact that the system does not take into account other worthy commitments in a student's life, like work or ministry responsibilities outside the school.
In those days, not least in the thinking of men like St. Thomas Aquinas, the material world was regarded as a good thing, although wrongdoing of various sorts had distorted and perverted it in the forms in which actually we experience it.
Actually it turns out to be a condition that we all very well understand from our own experiences.
So the death of Jesus has a definite contribution to make to God in terms of God's experience of the human capacity to receive as well as the divine capacity to be received, i.e., to have the gift that is offered actually received.
With that said, I think they do want the general belief in God, a general sense that goodness orders the universe, that love and peace and joy are all good things, that human rights actually matter, and that we can experience some sort of mystical communion with God / the universe / whatever through spirituality.
In my experience, this emphasis has often been unfruitful and sometimes emotionally / spiritually harmful (unless perhaps the individual was actually robustly bi-sexual to begin with — while I do know exceptions to this as well).
«I think the thicket of questions, doubts, problems and wondering were all well and fine until I actually started experiencing grief on a really personal level,» she says.
It is from my personal experience that kids will actually do better when left to explore religion on their own when they feel the time is right for it.
They've discovered the things that actually bring happiness are long - term loving relationships, strong social connections, the opportunity to pursue meaningful work, a sense of optimism and openness to new experiences, as well as a spiritual belief or identification with an issue or idea larger than oneself.
No one living today (or the past two thousand years — or so) has personally met any so - called deity, as described in the many religious tomes; nor has anyone living today any idea what lies beyond the grave — even those who claim otherwise; because, like any other living being today, no one has actually died and returned to describe their experiences, whether good or bad.
The best part of the experience, actually, was the look on Tom's face when he stopped at the side bar where you get sugar, cream, napkins, and after pulling out two packets of Splenda, took the lid of his not very tall drink and saw the inch of whipped cream on top.
While the debates rage on about whether Noah is biblical enough, Heaven is For Real true enough, and God is Not Dead profitable enough, Philomena delivers a quiet, understated, and powerful portrayal of the actual human experience, where clear - cut lines between good and evil, heroes and villains, right and wrong might be good «story-wise» but don't reflect the reality most people of faith actually live in.
They will be able to use it as a score card showing that candidates interviewing for jobs actually have the experience that make them good fits for the position.»
The ingredients in this are actually good, but somehow there's a split in user experiences.
Our experience is actually that it tastes even better the day after, it doesn't look as pretty though.
In my experience the taste goes excellently with pumpkin, and it's high in fiber and nutrition, which makes it one of the few real sugars that makes my body actually feel good.
While some vegans might shy away from the site for its meat - focus, there are actually many great vegetarian and vegan recipes to be found (Kenji even spends 1 month a year doing the «Vegan Experience» and posts recipes along the way), as well as a plethora of oh - so - easy - to - veganize ones.
:) Lastly, I just wanted to say is that an elimination diet doesn't have to be miserable at all ~ there's so many options that are actually healthier and better for you when you just make simple swaps, keep learning and just have fun in the kitchen experimenting and enjoying beautiful natural food:) Don't think of what you're giving up, instead, think of all the better foods you feed your body that will be healthier, give you more energy and happiness:) I hope this extra bit of personal experience helps in your journey.
That's because chef Daniel Humm and co-owner Will Guidara have not only taken service — make that experience — to the next level, they've also made sure that the experience is actually fun, with moments of well - rehearsed magic both on and off the plate.
I actually stopped using xantham and guar altogether about five years ago (same kind of digestive issues with them), and didn't bother replacing them with anything — my recipes work just as well, and my baking is actually better (although that could be due to experience I suppose!).
I actually agree ama yang haha ok watever he's name is not worth 65 # million he's nearly 30 I get that side things and unproven in league ya he tears up German league but that league is fadeing every good player gets bought by Europe or Munich I think we keep Giroud and go buy mahrez or zaha either 2 do but I'm getting feeling miki is in for Sanchez and we mite get Evans but that's it I think it's all arsenal fc making fans happy I no we went for ambangyang but did we really pr stunt again just feels that way 55 # tops for me he's worth like nobody wants him u Gota worry with that bad apple maybe but mahrez or zaha for me keep mr Giroud and get Evans I'm like him good solid experience which we need with kos and mustafi who can be bit mad at times?
No we hv a very good U21 side, most of our players are 16/17 year old and they play against 21 - 25 year old lads, so they are actually punching about their weight, so by the time they get to their 20s, they will either be loaned out, or given time in the first team for experience.
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