Sentences with phrase «angry all»

«Many of the games that have enjoyed surprisingly broad appeal in the past — from Snake to Angry Birds and many of the original Wii titles — also married highly accessible gameplay with technology that was relatively new but easy to use,» Baraniuk explains.
Getting angry with the right person, at the right time, and to the right degree requires emotional intelligence.
«Would you ever pacify angry clients by giving them extra hours at no charge?»
The angry protestors are gathered outside of the office of Nevada's Public Utilities Commission, the regulatory body that sets rules for the state's electricity, gas, and water utilities.
A four - hour outage for U.S. Customs and Border Protection left throngs of angry passengers dealing with significant delays from South Florida to Boston to Los Angeles for several hours Monday afternoon and evening.
Beyond confusion, he discovered a practice that he felt to be flat - out wrong, and he got flat - out angry about it.
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
This could have implications for the presidential election depending on how many people receive their notices and become angry in response, and any nasty surprises on November 8 could roil the markets.
One thing that drew investors to Grey Area was a successful first launch: back in November, when Shadow Cities was released in Finland, it dethroned big - hitter Angry Birds as the top - grossing app in the country.
A simple example: You are waiting for an overdue check from a company and are getting angry and confrontational with your contact.
There isn't much room to get sick, be angry or unhappy when you do something you love all day.
Given the rush, it's easy to imagine it'd turn out a shambling mess — an angry, unfocused, and embarrassing tweetstorm of a movie about government secrecy.
That's why the key to harnessing anger is to find a way to stay smart and in control while you're angry.
«I'm going to have less energy to help me override an angry impulse.»
Since Angry Birds was first released in 2009, millions of people have downloaded the game, and the Angry Birds empire now encompasses toys, T - shirts, and Disney-esque ambitions.
Smartphone addiction, angry outbursts, spying on employees — some of the bad habits of these luminaries may startle you.
When customers are angry, they have the power to destroy your brand.
By assuming our own identity, we are bound to make others angry or jealous, but most importantly we make ourselves happier and set up the circumstances conducive to a successful career.
Early adopters were angry, and our brand took a hit.
Angry Birds maker Rovio Entertainment is on the hunt.
The problem appears to be that Rovio is overly dependent on Angry Birds — a game where users catapult sullen faced cardinals, canaries, and eagles at a variety of structures and formations to knock them down.
How dealing with angry customers can be an opportunity to show the world how your company cares about customer service.
Repeating a word or phrase that is calming to you (such as «relax,» «let it go,» or «take it easy») can also help soothe angry feelings.
As Uber petitions municipal governments and battles angry taxi drivers in cities across Canada, at least one person in Parliament will be paying close attention.
«If the manager is angry or defensive, they shouldn't be the interviewer.
And it's what has those competitors so angry.
Now, many individuals in the tech diversity community find themselves in a state of despair and exasperation, angry at tech companies and questioning the work that they do.
Front - line employees, after all, are the ones who get yelled at by angry boycotters, and are most likely to be lose their jobs if the targeted organization ends up needing to tighten its belt.
Rovio has in the last year or so returned to profitability, largely thanks to the success of the Angry Birds film.
For example, a situation may cause you to become angry because you don't fully understand it.
«To say that «There aren't skilled people that we can hire,» it makes me very angry, and it means that they're not really trying very hard.»
Which, when you think about it, makes sense: we all get angry (even this guy must get angry once in a while) so why not take advantage of that emotion?
Her reputation as a conciliator was part of her appeal during the 2013 leadership contest, a skill she's used to make peace with public school teachers angry over wage - freeze legislation and appointing herself agriculture minister to mend fences with communities upset over decisions to cancel the slots - at - racetracks program and the installation of industrial wind turbines.
The producer of video game franchise Angry Birds went public in September, attracting investors who were keen to to grab a piece its stock and prompting one of Finland's hottest IPOs since Nokia's a decade ago.
The Finnish gaming start - up today launched Amazing Alex, its first new - concept game since its wildly popular Angry Birds title.
I created this policy for my employees so that they can take the initiative to protect our reputation and engage angry customers in a positive way.
But somewhere along the way, you've no doubt been given this piece of advice (especially if you're in a serious relationship): never go to bed angry.
The Angry Birds firm on Friday set the initial price range for its Helsinki flotation at $ 10.25 - $ 11.50 ($ 12.24 - $ 13.73) per share, which would give it a valuation somewhere in the region of $ 1 billion.
Rovio had tried and failed with 51 titles over six years before it hit upon Angry Birds, fame, and fortune.
If criticism tends to throw you — leaving you either angry with rage or teary with disappointment — learn to take a few minutes to compose yourself before responding to the feedback.
Angry customers want to be heard and likely won't let go of their anger until you listen.
If the angry review sounds legitimate, check where the experience went wrong and see if it can be corrected from the inside.
This elicited an angry response from a range of publishers, such as Economia and Czech News Center, which refused to meet with O2 to discuss the matter.
For example, angry users are campaigning to get others to delete their Facebook accounts, which Zuckerberg said on Wednesday has had little impact.
Going to bed angry, a new study shows, really is a terrible idea, but not only for the reasons your mom gave you.
There's nothing wrong with getting angry — anger is a useful emotion and can help us stand up for ourselves, or even others.
In deal news, investors are angry with Botox - maker Allergan, and they're trying to get an activist involved to shake it up.
The imperative has captured an enormous demographic of angry voters disenfranchised with the government and establishment.
You've probably called someone you know a psychopath in passing at some point in your life, either in jest as an acknowledgment of a strange behavior, or as a fleeting response to a decision that made you angry.
China's decision to impose duties of up to 25 % on 128 American imports, such as pork and wine, elicited an angry reaction from the White House.
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