Not exact matches
Employee performance
reviews are often given at the
end of the year and have a big impact on an employee's future performance manipulating factors
like motivation, engagement, and morale.
Just
like a good hiring manager would do in a job interview, turn the tables at the
end of the performance
review and allow them to speak and ask questions.
Agree with Mitch but according to reports their supposedly back in for Sterling, a player I don't
like or want and the fact that Wenger said he's going to
review he's position at the
end of the season tells me Wenger may finally be on he's way.
Nothing
like one underachiever blowing smoke up the ass
of another... we know that Ozil has some incredible technical gifts, but to be considered the best you have to bring more than just assists to the table... for me, a top player has to possess a more well - rounded game, which doesn't mean they need to be a beast on both
ends of the pitch, but they must have the ability to take their game to another level when it matters most... although he amassed some record -
like stats early on, it set the bar too high, so when people expected him to duplicate those numbers each year the pressure seemed to get the best
of our soft - spoken star... obviously that's not an excuse for what has happened in the meantime, but it's important to make note
of a few things: (1) his best year was a transition year for many
of the traditionally dominant teams in the EPL, so that clearly made the numbers appear better than they actually were and (2) Wenger's system, or lack thereof, didn't do him any favours; by playing him out
of position and by not acquiring world - class striker and / or right - side forward that would best fit an Ozil - centered offensive scheme certainly hurt his chances to repeat his earlier peformances, (3) the loss
of Cazorla, who took a lot
of pressure off Ozil in the midfield and was highly efficient when it came to getting him the ball in space, negatively impacted his effectiveness and (4) he likewise missed a good chunk
of games and frankly never looked himself when he eventually returned to the field... overall the Ozil experiment has had mixed
reviews and rightfully so, but I do have some empathy for the man because he has always carried himself the same way, whether for Real or the German National team, yet he has only suffered any lengthy down periods with Arsenal... to me that goes directly to this club's inability to surround him with the necessary players to succeed, especially for someone who is a pass first type
of player; as such, this simply highlights our club's ineffective and antiquated transfer policies... frankly I'm disappointed in both Ozil and our management team for not stepping up when it counted because they had a chance to do something special, but they didn't have it in them... there is no one that better exemplifies our recent history than Ozil, brief moments
of greatness undercut by long periods
of disappointing play, only made worse by his mopey posturing
like a younger slightly less awkward Wenger... what a terribly waste
At the
end of season
review, Wenger goes upstairs and we get a good young energetic manager
like Jardim, or go for an old experienced head
like Ancelotti to steady the ship.
We would
like to thank all
of you who voted for taking part in the
review — see you again for another one at the
end of the season!
To give a positive
end to this «Peg Perego Book Cross Stroller
Review» I would
like to suggest buying this stroller because
of its luxuries look & extremely good features.
So it's time
end this «Phil and Teds Dot Stroller
Review» & you can get everything you expect in a stroller for your baby, I know there are few things to think about which is not up to the mark but according to me the priority features are good enough
like weight, safety, durability, double mode options, luxuries look & Phil and Teds has 1 - year warranty from the original date
of purchase and you have to be the original owner.
All I want to say at the
end of this «BOB Motion Stroller
review» is it's a good stroller specially for those parents who
like light weight stroller.
I'd
like to finally
end my series on cyberschooling with a
review of some public charter schools.
There's nothing dramatically new in it The policy
reviews of the summer were supposed to
end the fuzziness that there has been in recent years, there has been a lot
of vague sort
of skipping through daisies stuff from David Cameron and more recently a lot about what he doesn't want, people though want to know what a government lead by David Cameron will be
like and they want a certain amount
of substance.
At the
end of the
review is a special request box where you can ask for something specific
like jewelry for a special occasion, a wishlist item you have been dying to get your hands on, or in my case just a type
of jewelry you have considered purchasing.
The Ramona dress is the most affordable dress in the series
of dresses I'll be
reviewing, though other Lindybop dresses at a similar price point will appear on the final wishlist I'll be sharing at the
end of the series showcasing other dresses I
like but don't own in order to give a full
review.
I already have two books under my belt for July's
review (I read one at the
end of June but had already written my post, so I'm throwing on July's post and then finished another one this week), and I
liked both
of them.
It seems
like people on the smaller
end of the sizing scale have been sizing down by the
reviews on Anthro's product page.
For now, keep checking
reviews and making informed decisions about the games you purchase — or you may well
end up throwing away $ 30.00
of hard - earned money on a game
like Wonder World Amusement Park, and that would be a shame.
Unless
of course you read some sort
of rave
review or
end -
of - year love letter and expected a different type
of film,
like perhaps, erm, Slumdog Millionaire?
I feel
like I should
end my
review for Scott Scott Pilgrim vs. the World by channeling the spirit
of classic video games
like «Legend
of Zelda,» «Mario,» etc. (all
of which the film parodies).
I will
end my
review by saying this; if you are a big fan
of the franchise it might be wise to lessen your expectations a smidge but I think you will
like it regardless
of what anyone
like me says.
When I look it up on movie
review sites, it seems
like it mostly gets something
like 3 out
of 5 stars, which would translate to «average», but here it
ends up in the top 10... what am I missing about this movie?
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The Sense
of An
Ending movie
review: Just
like Lunchbox, Ritesh Batra's new film has at its centre an older, lonely man seeking a connection.
Devil's Attorney, $ 2.99 by 1337 Game Design -[
Review]- [Forum Thread]- The
end result
of sky - high production values, courtroom comedy, and gameplay that almost seems
like a strategic card game, Devil's Attorney absolutely blew us away.
This no prep project is the perfect way to wrap up the
end of the year or to
review for state tests
like STAAR.
The S80, a large sedan with a V - 8, comes on a bit stronger than the other two, but we
liked it no less by the
end of our
review period.
In the
end, it looks
like Amazon and Facebook have fairly similar performance
review structures as Microsoft much - lambasted system while Google seems to have a performance that seems to trade one set
of problems for a different set.
I had a
review copy
of Alan Paul's Big in China in the stack
of books I'd brought home, and it seemed
like an interesting story — American guy moves to China for his wife's job (three kids in tow), writes an award - winning expat column and
ends up fronting a group called Woodie Alan that's voted «Beijing's Best Band.»
I think this is going to
end up being a situation much
like Amazon faced with its
reviews: yes, purchased and ill - gotten
reviews were happening, but short
of hiring a team
of people to do nothing but monitor the
reviews for validity, Amazon simply began deleting
reviews that had IP addresses too closely linked to the authors».
In the
end, the Bebook Club S wins as a pure e-reader it allows you the most freedom out
of any device we have
reviewed to tailor your overall experience and craft the display to your
liking.
This then leads to sales
of the books stopping, because people see an average one - or two - star
review and don't look any further — and means that the only people who
end up having the books are the ones who don't
like them!
He shares why he
likes and how he uses the 3G model around the
end of his
review.
Vimana: A Science Fiction Thriller author, Mainak Dhar is springing for the Kindle Fire that could very well
end up with your name on it, so it only makes sense to pay it forward and stimulate both your karma and your imagination at the same time by chancing 99 cents (and currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members via Kindle Lending Library) to grace your Kindle with a novel that has 94 out
of 157 rave
reviews from discriminating readers
like us.
I enjoy
reviews like that, mainly because it means I was very sorry to see the
end of the book in
review.
The idea
of stealing another writer's words or trying to discredit them or falsifying
reviews or trying to have people write fake
reviews of my work sounds crazy to me, but I am guilty
of highlighting the parts
of the PW
review that I
liked most about my most recent book; it was a mixed
review bc the reviewer thought the novel had too many coincidences / was too neatly wrapped up at the
end, but that's one
of my signatures, I think, now that I've written three books, two published, and one in the works, so I'm actually proud
of the strange kismet, sometimes magical occurrences that happen in my work because they also happen in my life, and that's what this whole post is about: about being true to oneself, which includes a moral code, a writers and human code
of ethics.
While Dell's original XPS 710 cost nearly five times more than the m8210n when we
reviewed it in November 2006, it's used here by comparison to show what the scores
of an overclocked, high -
end, quad - core gaming PC look
like.
Many
of you may remember author C.J. West, who gave away a copy
of his book, The
End of Marking Time, to the blog's readers in 2011 (it's $ 2.99 now, but I
liked it and it as an average user rating
of 4.5 stars based on 130 customer
reviews — click here or type in http://amzn.to/f2xFZA into your computer's web browser to see it.)
With a few exceptions,
like Dave Freer putting in the
ending he originally wanted but got editorially cut on Morningstar, I've rarely seen an indie book improved by rewriting after publishing... usually it
ends up being the novel that was workshopped to death, only this time the author's rewriting to Amazon
reviews instead
of a crit group in person.
And
reviewing a book you didn't finish is
like reviewing a movie you only sat through an hour
of - you don't even know how it
ends.
It's now up there next to books that have hundreds
of five star
reviews, and some really well - known names
like Dan Norris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Peter Thiel, Chris Guillebeau, and Jon Lee Dumas, I had initially hired someone to handle the marketing for me because I didn't want to to have to think about it, but that whole thing
ended up blowing up in my face and I had to learn to do it all myself.
Because if you put a call to action at the
end of your book
like «buy the next book» or «subscribe to my mailing list» or «leave a
review», the reader's thinking: «what's in it for me?
It's times
like this that make me want to
review the full set
of reasons why the long
end is rallying:
Just
like wine, fine chocolate varies from vintage to vintage, says Clay Gordon, author
of Discover Chocolate and creator
of the massive chocophile.com website, which features
reviews of high -
end chocolate from around the world.
Bogleheads sounds
like a great book... I plan on
reviewing it myself once I get to the
end of the library wait - list.
Think
of your credit scores
like a report card that you might
review at the
end of a school term, but instead
of letter grades, your activity
ends up within a scoring range.
Hi booked this hotel without reading
reviews and was wondering if to change hotels myself and sister are in our fifties although young at heart we do
like to sleep what would you advise wear not goin till
end of August suggestion please.
Like always the actual price
of this product won't affect the score the
end of this
review too much, for two very distinct reasons: the first is that I get many
of the games and products that I
review on this site for free, and this I am not the best person to be judging value as I did not spend money on it, and second because I firmly believe that what I view as a good value for money may not be what you view as good value for money.
There's a lot
of stuff to keep track
of in Arkham Horror which makes it difficult to talk about, so we aren't going to cover every rule and detail, otherwise this
review would
end up reading more
like a Wikipedia entry written by someone that's just returned from a seminar entitled The History
of Plumbing and hasn't managed to get their brain refocused from its «bored out
of my bloody skull setting».
Reading about a universally
liked or disliked game is enjoyable, and indeed seeing that sort
of unity across critics and gamers alike is fantastic, but examining
reviews from entirely opposite
ends of the spectrum is, to me, far more interesting because it perfectly demonstrates just how subjective one's experience with a game really is.
Something I've been dreading since before I started this
review, it seems many people really
liked the
ending of this game.
I grew up reading
reviews that contained a number at the
end, and have always
liked the idea
of the symbiotic relationship between text and number, the idea that they must justify each others existence in order to justify their own existence.