Sentences with phrase «bad at doing»

At another firm, which has acted for multiple defendants in SFO investigations and prosecutions, a prominent partner says: «The advent of DPAs has allowed the state to do something it has been lamentably bad at doing: to use the criminal justice system as, potentially, an effective tool in the regulation of business.
I'm bad at doing that one because I usually get it booked and forget about it!
But Roman is bad at doing good, so when he starts showing promise in the other moral direction, it hardly seems like a tragedy.
Haha I'm so bad at doing cold - turkey bans too - at least you got help getting what you wanted - that alleviates the pain a little bit, am I right?
I'm pretty bad at doing my own nails, but with this polish looks like I got them done professionally.
I am so bad at doing my own hair, but I can manage to get some halfway decent «dos going on on her!
I'm so bad at doing nails but I envy your ability!
I'm so bad at doing it myself and always get confused on what exactly to eat and what seasonings are good... etc. please help!!
Admittedly, I am bad at doing crafts with my kids.
We look bad at doing business right now.
Then again, pretending something America has been bad at doesn't exist is one of the most American things.
= Narcissist Personality Disorder (slagging of people who have done what he regularly did WITHOUT ANY SELF - AWARENESS he was 1000 % worse at doing the same thing — to get the attention focused on him).
I love a good liquid eyeliner but I'm the worst at doing the wings!!
I need to watch your hair tutorial again because I always think how lovely your hair looks (and I'm the worst at doing my own!).

Not exact matches

Yeah, entrepreneurs who've been successful in their first company tend to do better at their next one, but the difference between the best and the worst is only about 12 percent.
Minneapolis commuters don't have it bad — average commute is 12 minutes and transportation costs are fairly low at 27.5 % of annual income.
You don't have to 86 all of your bad clients all at once.
If residents don't succeed in challenging the rule, they at least can take solace that their situation could be much, much worse.
The first part of the suggestion comprises of obliging the financial sector to write off a certain (not huge) amount of their bad debt, while also driving down the costs of doing business a little more at the same time.
We're into the definitely do not ask questions now, and besides a blank stare and no question at all, this one might be the absolute worst.
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a bad company, but urged that «as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what point do we say we're destroying the fabric of America?»
Super intelligent robots with no morals at all is clearly a bad idea, but then which morals do we program into them?
There's not much most of us can do to look good on video, but at least we can make sure we don't hurt ourselves by looking worse.
Caffeine, which is also found in coffee, can be deadly at high doses — but that doesn't mean all caffeine is bad.
I would say it is important to look at problems and failures as opportunities to improve rather than opportunities to lay someone out for doing a bad job.
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well because they are unhappy — both of which are bad outcomes.
Research shows that caffeine isn't physically bad for you (unless you really go hog wild or pour in the sugar), but that doesn't mean drinking a ton won't affect how you feel in the morning, as Jessica Randazza, head of marketing at Danone - Nutricia Early Life Nutrition discovered when she cut out the stimulant.
They found that heavy multitaskers — those who multitasked a lot and felt that it boosted their performance — were actually worse at multitasking than those who liked to do a single thing at a time.
Whether the employee simply has a knack for always saying the worst possible thing or the behavior puts your business at risk for a sexual harassment claim, it's important to do something about the employee as soon as possible.
Good people generally need to give themselves excuses if they're going to do bad things and still look at themselves in the mirror in the morning.
If you look at the amortization of that cost over a 10 - year period, it doesn't seem so bad.
So, don't look at this business «virginity» or your naivety as a bad thing and instead, use it to explore, learn and create your own path.
The successful challenger could build a coalition around a platform consisting of what used to be Trump themes — «they are laughing at us,» «we don't win anymore,» «we are weak and indecisive,» «they attack us with impunity» — but this time claiming that it is Trump himself who has made that problem worse.
«In start - up companies, it's all about «who do I trust» and sometimes nepotism will come in,» Fraedrich says, and family - run businesses have to be especially vigilant against an ethical lapse that could lead at best to employee dissatisfaction and at worst to a discrimination suit.
As a result, they do this once a year in the form of employee performance reviews, or, at worst, they avoid the process entirely.
If you find you're constantly in a bad mood or feeling depressed, it can affect everything — your personal relationships, your health and your ability to focus and get things done at work.
«The worst possible thing any [brand] can do is not allow feedback at all.»
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
When you're a 26 - year - old engineer or manager you may do worse than being reactive and not being emphatic, and that acting out is at a very high cost to the business.»
Not only did he score just 11 points, including none in the fourth quarter, but things got worse after the game when he had a confrontation with a fan and took a shot at a Cleveland radio host for only asking questions after the Cavs lose.
They look at this as my responsibility, and I'm a bad guy if I don't give them what they want,» Icahn said.
Customers don't trust reviews if they don't see at least some bad ones — businesses with 10 to 30 percent negative reviews actually receive more than 10 times more leads than businesses with nearly all five - star reviews.
He always played the victim, made me feel bad even about the smallest disagreements, hinted at killing himself if I ever left him, etc.... I don't think that what I did was / is the right thing to do at all, but sometimes things like these make you realize that «Oh.
Tons of people who have objectively bad sleep as measured by surveys, brain waves, and sleep diaries actually don't feel troubled about their sleep at all.
Or pick up Don't Worry, It Gets Worse: One Twentysomething's (Mostly Failed) Attempts at Adulthood by Alida Nugent.
«The price points are lower, the food quality happens to be better at a lot of these places, and people don't want to sit, wait, and get served and sometimes get bad service.»
You don't want people to misinterpret any bad vibes you bring in from the outside, or have your co-workers think your scowl is directed at them.
Still CIC might serve as a reminder that when sovereign wealth funds buy in, they do it at the worst time.
And certainly sitting on a South Pacific beach isn't going to do your happiness levels any harm, but according to recent research we've posted on previously, people are actually pretty bad at guessing which recollections will bring them the most joy.
But the fact is, humans are bad at making long - term decisions like saving, so they don't.
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