Sentences with phrase «early missteps»

"Early missteps" refers to mistakes or errors that occur in the beginning stages of something, such as a project, goal, or journey. Full definition
Home loans should've been squeaky clean after earlier missteps, too.
Connections compensated for unavoidable early missteps by heavily staffing their endeavors on the instruction side.
After recent early missteps (starting 2012 0 - 2 with losses to Ohio and Virginia, losing to UCF and getting whipped by Indiana in 2013) this was a nice change.
Back from his overseas trip, Trump met privately with aides on Monday at the White House to determine how to reboot his administration amid a series of early missteps.
Still, the campaign has made early missteps, replete with anecdotes like his appearance at the St. Patrick's Day parade, when aides had to tell onlookers who he was.
Amazing, then, that after such early missteps, the film takes a sweet, lighthearted turn once the nostalgic Gil — whose novel is about a man dreaming of the past — finds himself transported to his beloved 1920s Paris every night when the clock strikes twelve.
The opening sequences of Solo are visually ugly, which is one of the weaker parts of the films experience, but early missteps begin to fade, with a collection of well - paced, high - action set pieces.
You learn from early missteps, and become more efficient, savvier with each book.
The Xbox One may lag behind the PlayStation 4 in sales (and sometimes in frame rate and resolution), but the system's early missteps in attempting to shoehorn Kinect integration and pile on multimedia functionality are seemingly behind Microsoft.
We help clients to stave off the threat of litigation and the expense involved by advising them at the outset on how early missteps can play out in court.
Hey, a lot of guys are not doing their part, and early missteps by you may confirm her worst fears.
Uber, for example, was forced to respond by its customers, its drivers, and an early misstep.
This revelation has huge implications because any potential treatment to halt cell death from misfolded proteins will succeed only if it prevents this early misstep.
She admits to some early missteps.
Fawcett spoke about why he wanted an ops department and the early missteps he wishes he could have avoided, but from which he learned a great deal.
It's an approach shaped by fierce competition and early missteps.
Despite those early missteps, the Surface lineup itself has flourished in recent years, creating a viable new revenue generator for Microsoft.
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