Sentences with phrase «admittedly limited experience»

My admittedly limited experience with the Florida coast is that it is never obvious that a piece of property is part of single - family residence, though I often suspect that it is.
In, an admittedly limited experience in practice based enterprises, I would have thought talent development would almost need to be integrated to the core of KM approach, but true development not just training.
Given your «admittedly limited experience» with dating black women what I am saying to you is to see it as an individual woman thing and not spend too much time trying to over come that.
Based on humankind's admittedly limited experience, habitability seems to mean a small world — a terrestrial planet rather than a gas giant like Jupiter or Saturn — orbiting its star at a comfortable «Goldilocks» distance that allows water to persist in liquid form.

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My impression — based, admittedly, on limited experience — is that Dalrymple (and Davenport - Hines) are right about the dramatic change in British public life and national character.
And based on my (admittedly limited) experience mothering this particular child, I didn't think there was any chance he'd put himself back to sleep.
Admittedly, my Maysles experience is severely limited: I've yet to see Salesman, which frequent readers of this site will know is held in high regard by my co-editor; Gim me Shelter made little impression in the moment, and has since been colored by the disapproving insights of several friends and colleagues; and I've only seen snippets of Grey Gardens, though enough that I feel a severe discomfort at what appears to be a prod - on - the - freaks sideshow.
I never experienced understeer or oversteer, though admittedly, I never got near the limit.
In my (admittedly limited) experience, most comic shops are fairly crummy business.
In my, admittedly limited, experience trying to describe a technical issue or project to the press or a public relations person the interview often led to innocent mis - characterizations.
In my (admittedly limited) experience, I often find myself in the amusing position of receiving from senior counsel «to confirm our telephone conversation of a few moments ago» letters, several days after the fact, when instead we could have hammered out the issue within an email exchange over a few hours — and in fact often the issue has developed in the interim anyway and the letter is redundant.
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