Sentences with phrase «camaraderie when»

The beginning years of starting your business, the camaraderie when you're in the pit together, are the best years of your life.
«I hope that the girls will be able to keep that sense of camaraderie when they are in a traditional coed learning environment or when they are tackling something challenging.»
The pleasure when we win and the camaraderie when we go down fighting.

Not exact matches

When an investor is judging your concept based solely on the presentation you've created, you miss the opportunity to build trust and camaraderie.
Lots of the best ideas occur when camaraderie and chemistry have built up between employees, and breaks from the office together — even for just a day — can make all the difference.
Celebrating achievements is vital to the camaraderie of most work teams, especially when they cost you nothing and don't take much time.
Finding the best accelerator is challenging, but when you choose well, entrepreneurs say, rewards can be enormous: invaluable business advice, new connections, introductions to potential investors, and the help and camaraderie of other startups.
Successful entrepreneurs can enjoy the camaraderie of the team, but when the future is unclear or unsure, it's the entrepreneur who ultimately has to lead the way to success for everyone else.
«Everyone told me when you leave the military you'll never find the camaraderie you have now,» said Mike Campbell, a U.S. Navy veteran.
New ideas and team camaraderie are formed and nurtured when you are away from your desk.
My grandfather bought me my first NRA membership when I was young, and I have the same pride he and many Americans feel at being responsible gun owners, becoming excellent marksmen and joining in the camaraderie of hunting.
The camaraderie among AA members, their tight fellowship, becomes even more evident when an «outsider» admits to being a nonalcoholic.
When one stumbles, bumping all their neighbors while grasping with sweaty hand for the pole, mumbling apologies and righting themselves, smoothing wrinkles and reinserting headphones, we imperceptibly nod with tightly pressed lips hinting at a familiar camaraderie.
But in the spirit of camaraderie, I have been experimenting with gluten free flours and mixtures when I stumbled across this recipe.
Even on St. Patrick's Day, when Irish - people the world over warmly welcome us all into their league of jovial camaraderie, I am not Irish.
The three - day schedule allows runners to take part in several events and the event camaraderie epitomises the event slogan, coined by Alan Brookes in 2000 when he was race director in Barbados: «Come for the Run, Stay for the Fun!»
When our strong run of results started in February (coinciding with the return of our orthodox fullbacks) one of the most striking things was the obvious camaraderie among the players.
When an «experienced» mom sees a «newbie,» the look in her eye as fruit loops cascade from the open van door is not judgement; it's nostalgia and camaraderie.
According to Maughan, when PIs run tighter ships, there is oftentimes more of a feeling of camaraderie among the lab workers.
Not only will you have fun when you join a cooking club, bowling league, or hiking club, but you'll reap the benefits of friendship and camaraderie.
The purpose of challenges is to encourage healthier lifestyle behaviors and they are successful when a supportive, positive climate of fun and camaraderie helps people adopt or maintain a healthy way of living.
It's easier to bond with someone when you share similar interests or goals, and working together on a volunteer project provides that sense of commonality and camaraderie.
Friendship can be as fickle as the roll of the dice or the flip of a card when addictive behavior forms the camaraderie between two people.
Unfortunately, their playful camaraderie isn't exploited nearly as much as it could be, because while the movie is incredibly lively in its opening and closing minutes (including one of the most ridiculous action sequences ever filmed), that sense of high - energy fun is absent for most of the middle section, when it starts to take itself too seriously.
The League members, however, have another idea of unity, which comes to fruition in the third act when they appreciate camaraderie.
Gist: Drinking Buddies is the story of what happens when the worlds of home life and work - buddy camaraderie collide.
After all, their work on the film resulted in a life - long friendship that lasted until 2004 when Meyer passed away, and the kind of comedy camaraderie that would exist between Ferrell and Hill would be palpable enough to make this work.
Something more interesting is promised when Daniel Wu is revealed as the male lead, suggesting a possible interracial romance with one of Hollywood's most neglected ethnic groups, but the script doesn't allow for any real development besides a rushed camaraderie.
It's an area overrun by poverty, yet despite the tragic circumstances there's a poetic beauty to Dayveon that prevents it from descending into abject misery, even when Day, despite the best efforts of his sister's boyfriend, Brain (Dontrell Bright), falls in with a local gang; drawn in by their sense of brotherhood and camaraderie.
Beauvois also takes time to humanize other cops, from their boisterous camaraderie at bars to their agony when a mistake leaves a colleague badly wounded.
The movie has just enough twists and turns to keep you glued to your seat, just enough raunchiness to make you laugh, and just the right camaraderie among its characters, which turns out to be the key ingredient, especially when things don't always make sense.
When someone asked how he kept his spirits up during the months away from home, he talked about camaraderie with fellow expedition members.
If you've ever been on a service project team, you know the camaraderie created when a group of people get together to do something they all know is positive and worthwhile.
When Ms. Wolfenson found other parents planning to have their children participate, she said, they felt camaraderie, and maybe a little relief.
«To be sure,» he says, «when we built the car, we wanted to make a statement and I think it was really worth it with the camaraderie that we developed, the excitement we built, the acceptance of Chevrolet's design group and all, really stepped a lot of us one step further down the road.»
As mentioned above, it's the «gloomy» Mass Effect, which some expressed as a positive («the feels» etc.), but many didn't like when compared to the camaraderie of Mass Effect 2.
But when we see little easter eggs or nods, you get to see that camaraderie and mutual respect that gamers have.
The strength of the AI can make the game feel a little easy at times, but when you are in the thick of it in some of the later stages, you will be thankful of all the help you can get — and the characters all have a great sense of camaraderie that accentuates the friendship and sense of teamwork between the God Eaters.
I have a horrible feeling that an American version will manage to miss out all the things that make it good — there's a great sense of camaraderie between the contestants (Ellie mentioned the incident where one guy suffered an unfortunate hand / mixer interface scenario — fortunately one of the other contestants is an intensive care consultant), and the hosts are very supportive when things go wrong.
There is a much different form of social connection that is had when you are sharing space with someone who is taking in the joy and camaraderie that games have to offer.
Sure, it might never be as popular as Final Fantasy or Persona, but series fans know what they're in for when they pop one into their system — a smooth ride through JRPG territory with a ton of character camaraderie and a fast - paced real - time combat system.
I visited the campus when I was in high school (and my older cousin was a freshman) and immediately felt a sense of camaraderie and belonging.
When I arrived in New York in the 1960s, the camaraderie between the Abstract Expressionists, as well as the Minimalists was quite intense.
When I arrived in New York in the 1960s, the camaraderie between the Abstract Expressionists, as well as the Minimalists
Some miss the camaraderie of the military, while others long to satisfy the sense of duty they felt when they served.
Linked through attitude, camaraderie, California and DIY art culture, the group of artists emerged during a time when they were not saddled with canonical modernist art history and were encouraged to reject dogma and follow their instincts.
It means having other people to rely on, enjoying the camaraderie of working with peers, and knowing there is someone to turn to when you need help or want a vacation.
When the firm recently held its annual retreat, it introduced all these lawyers to their new colleagues in a way that promoted familiarity, inclusion, and camaraderie.
Now, like Teuber, I can play Catan with friends and family who live across the globe, and still capture that same feeling of camaraderie that I would have when playing the game in person.
She enjoyed the camaraderie of professional life and her financial independence — right up to the point when she turned 27 years old and got married.
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