Sentences with phrase «be a bad thing at»

Personally it would not be a bad thing at all if he never preached or ran a religious empire again... if his teaching has any merit, he should submit himself to it from the pew and demonstrate it's virtue at least as long as he has lauded it's power from the pulpit.
I must confess that the first thing that I think of when I think about Dorset food is apple cake and, in my opinion, that's no bad thing at all.
I don't think this is a bad thing at all.
But I don't think it's a bad thing at all!
And I don't think it's a bad thing at all.
And to be honest, won't be a bad thing at all.
I don't think having a high calibre 2C is a bad thing at all, especially if Larkin can continue to develop and everntually earn the mantle of 1C from Z.
I don't think that is a bad thing at all, but it just wasn't what I was expecting when I initially felt them.
Superficially there are lots of shades of Glengarry Glen Ross and Boiler Room, but that's no bad thing at all.
Not that that's a bad thing at all, but it isn't an easy show to LOVE.
Something that I'm sure some will say is a bad thing at this point, claiming RIM needs a complete overhaul to QNX on their smartphones but realistically - RIM will do fine with BlackBerry 7 for now.
Not that that is a bad thing at all.
I didn't find that to be a bad thing at all because of the great success the system has had in the past.
That's no bad thing at all.
In many ways it does feel a little like a game trying to step into the role of My First Open World RPG, and that's no bad thing at all.
It sounds like the final product may be a bit more artwork intensive than information heavy, but given the beauty of Nintendo's design - and the undeniable appeal of a coffee table book - that might not be a bad thing at all.
Enrico Schaefer at The Greatest American Lawyer suggests the shrinking BigLaw sector may not be a bad thing at a macro level since it will provide an opportunity for foundational change in the market for legal services as new legal service models (e.g., alternative billing) start competing with the traditional approaches (e.g., billable hour), and clients start to have real choices.

Not exact matches

Regardless of what people think of you at any particular moment, one thing is certain — you're never as good or bad as they say you are.
And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
At first, this is not the worst thing.
«Just remember,» he likes to tell them, «that you have had many worse things thrown at you and you were able to persevere.»
«Just remember that you have had many worse things thrown at you and you were able to persevere,» one veteran - entrepreneur counsels his peers.
And the bad news is that people often wear their expectations — if they feel that things ahead look bad, they're going to seem grumpy at the office.
They argued that the only reason women wanted to «mother» and keep house in the community was because they were so bad at such things at home - that municipal housekeeping was only a movement against domestic housekeeping.
A happier day at work means a happier evening at home, which certainly can't be a bad thing!
There is a lot of good data to show that multi-tasking is the one thing we get worse at with practice.
«This is pretty much the worst thing you can imagine,» a visibly rattled Haltern Mayor Bodo Klimpel said at a hastily called press conference.
These gestures often vary in scale and cost, but one thing I have found consistent in my years of running businesses is the astonishing amount of wastefulness due to completely irrelevant or useless gifts that end up at the bottom of a wastebasket or, worse, in a white elephant gift exchange.
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.
It demonstrates that things are rarely as bad as they might appear at first blush — and that sometimes good can arise out of bad.
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 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.»
However, if you're like me, you have definitely put your foot in your mouth a time or two saying the wrong thing at the absolute worst moment.
According to comments on Glassdoor, Quora, and other sources, here are the best and worst things about working at Microsoft:
With driving being one of the things that humans are spectacularly bad at, robot vehicles are expected to dramatically reduce collision incidents.
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.
It's a bad thing when a company violates its own duties; but it is especially corrosive to work so hard at encouraging other people to violate theirs.
The worse things get, the more guidance and reassurance they require - precisely at a time when your time is most needed elsewhere.
«At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business InsideAt almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insideat some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insideat others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insideat how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insider.
For employees used to glowing performance reviews, an average rating (meaning they are working at the same level as their co-workers) can be «the worst thing that ever happened in their career,» Don Faul, Facebook's former president of online operations, told the Journal.
«I actually think that's the worst reason to automate things,» says Josh Sutton, global head of data and A.I. at marketing giant Publicis - Sapient.
«That's not necessarily a bad thing — it can signal trust, for example, and we rely on other people to remember things for us all the time, or don't bother to memorize them because we know our spouses (or iPhones) are really good at remembering.»
Your broker is about to become a fiduciary — at least when it comes to your retirement accounts — and, depending on whom you ask, that could be a very good or very bad thing.
If you're doing three things at once, you're doing them all badly
Despite the shift, Stumpf said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that there «was no incentive to do bad things» at Wells and laid the blame on the employees rather than the culture of the firm.
It's not a bad thing at all.»
Chipotle made things worse for itself by rotating which markets would be carnitas - free for six weeks at a time during the winter.
«When I was younger, I thought I was naturally good at some things and just hopelessly bad at others.
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