Sentences with phrase «even poorer job»

I could try to make up for it singlehandedly by doing an even poorer job with my tax return, but it seems like a drop in the bucket...
I suspect they will do an even poorer job when that damage affects the next generation.

Not exact matches

While it may not seem like a major concern, making even the smallest of mistakes when composing these written messages can have a major impact on our careers since poor writing skills can give colleagues and customers the impression that we're not really educated or skilled enough to do our jobs properly.
And, as the poor job seeker above learned, the jobs he really wanted weren't even posted on job boards.
Even when a respectable projected job growth is thrown into the mix, the Emerald City's cost of living still makes it a poor choice as a place to settle to start a small business.
Some psychologists will even tell a candidate if they think the person is a poor fit for a job, but only if they believe he or she can absorb that kind of feedback.
The problem is, most job candidates do a poor job of negotiating for a higher salary, and some don't even realize that salary negotiation is an expected part of the interview process.
Typically used to explain away someone's poor behavior, like the top salesperson who treats people badly or the great engineer who is rude during meetings, the loose translation of this statement is, «Even though it's my job as a boss to address this issue, and I wouldn't let anyone else behave that way, I don't feel like dealing with it.»
For instance, when poor performance occurs because a person is the wrong fit for a job, the best action may be to move that person to a new job, even if that means a demotion.
Even ignoring costs, mutual fund managers do a poor job investing money for their clients.
Even if there is a god, any god, he / she / it did a piss - poor job convincing people he / she / it exists.
Growing sectors of the populations are denied access to education, basic health services, or jobs that would allow even a precarious subsistence, The poor, the marginalized and the excluded are not significant consumers, much less players in the global market; they have no access to information highways and hardly a chance to shape any of the other significant byways of the process of capitalist globalization.
We have done such a poor job of being an authentic community that humbly seeks truth, loves one another, and unselfishly serves our neighbors, that even if people want to learn about Jesus, it's hard for them to get past the gatekeepers of the church.
You weren't even around then actually, you just dug things up and did a poor job interpreting what was written.
Yet even effective jobs programs do not fully address the cultural decay and moral disintegration of poor black communities.
You must remember though the Bible says it is the churches job to give to the poor not the states so even if she doesn't have any government plans to help the poor that is OK.
Even a tradesman is thought a poor - spirited fellow among his neighbours, who does not bestir himself to get what they call an extraordinary job, or some uncommon advantage» (p. 173).
Mandoline Tip: The hand guard that comes with the device does a good job of protecting your fingers, but a poor job of delivering even slices.
Since then, Darren has been working hard to style and maintain his facial hair and has done top job in keeping it in shape, even if the poor lighting on the photo doesn't show it!
Gloating over Chelsea and man utd (a 7 point gap with such a poor team should tell us something too) is pleasant but ultimately stupid... don't think anyone thought lpool were a threat even with all players fit once Suarez left... they need a complete overhaul, klopps job over medium term.
If things continue to like this we'll always be begging players to stay because we know if they leave there's no hope.As if we care if he's difficult to deal with.The thing is he's doing his job well.For some years now it looks as if we've become a one man team and always begging players to stay.We can't even handle our own players.They always seem to be the one's dictating to the coach and the club.We tend to give players the right to feel a bit big due to poor management.For how long will this continue.Any time a top player wants to leave the club he becomes the controller of things.When can Arsenal show authority.We keep milking our players.There's no ruthlessness from our manager.
It's draining we lost to spurs but more over than anything the way we lost was embarrasseing and shocking we were played off park most game that has concern us as fans spurs bullied us out played us hungry in every department it's has fall with wenger when is time when he just accepts game has passed him matter of fact it has passed us arsenal fans aswell no control in middle very poor from xhaka and elneny and again dembele bought mortgage in midfield he's the owner my god vieria would of knocked he's house down but look we're very poor and away from home sad really how wenger keeps he's job is just pure stupidity but not just with today's results over all away from home we're relegation side go get Enrique before Chelsea get him and let but of class and youth take our great club back before Tottenham spuds leave us so far behind we won't even complete this series lack lustrous club
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
Wasn't outstanding but did a job, even if he did make a poor run into another players» space on one counter-attack which petered out as a result.
Also it seems that his teammates (mainly Alli) get frustrated when he doesn't pass — even if the shooting has been poor — surly its his job to virtually shoot on sight when in the box.
The air conditioning was a bit poor in our room — to be honest we didn't really need it for the first 4 nights as there was a real strong wind on an evening which kept things nice and cool but half way through our stay the wind suddenly dropped and the room was stifling — Reception actioned this immediately and sent an engineer to our room — who couldn't get it fixed although it did get marginally better — reception offered to change our room but again this was more hassle than it was worth by this point during our stay so they provided us a fan instead which did the job.
A poor women without a job, without money for a bus fare, without clothes for a job interview, without the possibility of obtaining childcare, without a steady roof over her head, without access to sterilising equipment or even the ability to readily boil water, can still (in the majority of cases) breastfeed her child.
So if Wendy Long was «merely making a legal analysis» she was doing a very poor job at doing so and only made apparent her clear lack of understanding of even the most basic principles of law.
You can see that even before the oil sanctions, the government's performance has been very poor with almost 200k jobs created per year.
«And to this point, Congress, the F [ederal] E [lections] C [ommittee], and even the states have done a poor job in policing.
However, if someone who is poor, or even middle class, runs into some hurdle, they lose their job or are disabled etc, the government will be responsible for supporting them.
«The combination of a high cost of living, shortage of good jobs, lack of affordable housing and poor performing schools makes it hard for middle class families — and their children — to get ahead, or even hold their own,» she said.
If the former then how much does that involve crapping on the working class and poor from a great height as countless Labour councils have been doing for years now by implementing cit after cut, job loss after job loss and without even bothering anymore with some ritual hand - wringing — I assume a great deal given Corbyn and McDonnell have made it very clear that local councilors must not fight back.
In states that suffered a 7 percent job loss, college attendance by the poorest youth subsequently dropped by 20 percent, even when financial aid increased.
● Quitting a job I really wanted to keep, but wasn't in a mental headspace to stick with ● Depression ● Loss of motivation that resulted in poor eating habits, workout habits and a 20 - pound weight gain ● Foreclosure ● Periodic loss of clients or trouble landing new clients ● Moving back in with my parents as a 30 - year - old ● Complete confusion and lack of direction about career and life ● And too many tiny, daily failures to even count
1 - lack of relaxation 2 - devitalized food 3 - unfulfilling employment (dead - end jobs) 4 - dead - end relationships (romantic or not) 5 - surgery 6 - junk food 7 - trans fats and rancid fats 8 - financial stress 9 - sedentary lifestyle 10 - excessive exercise 11 - death of a loved one 12 - alcoholism 13 - smoking 14 - illicit drug use 15 - prescription drug use 16 - toxins 17 - poor eating habits 18 - marital stress 19 - repeated traumas 20 - workaholism 21 - nutritional deficiencies 22 - hormonal imbalances 23 - oral contraceptives 24 - stimulants 25 - counterproductive attitudes and beliefs 26 - conventional hormone replacement therapy 27 - non-prescription drugs 28 - psychological stress 29 - persistent fears 30 - emotional stress 31 - lack of sleep 32 - being in denial about feelings 33 - acute or chronic infection 34 - repeated stresses 35 - persistent negative stressors 36 - fun or enjoyment deprivation 37 - allergies 38 - caffeine 39 - white sugar and white flour products 40 - antacids 41 - artificial sweeteners and colors 42 - major life events — even if perceived consciously as «good» (e.g.: graduating high school, moving, etc..)
They're never ever fall into that adrenal failure criteria, but they'll have dysfunctional adrenal fatigue primarily driven by HPA — brain, poor brain adrenal communication by chronic stress and it's our job as the functional medicine doctor to figure out where that stress is coming from, nutritionally, diet-wise, obviously all the emotional and lifestyle stressors, and then even bigger, the internal infection, toxicity stressors.
If you think, that when she finally joins you in your country, you can start living your «normal» life again and if you think she is capable enough to find her own way in your (for her) strange country, to find at once a job, to teach herself your language and find by herself new friends and if you think she should be «thankful» that you have «pulled her out» her poor mafia controlled and corrupted country, then don't start even thinking about contacting a Russian woman.
While EA did a poor job fleshing out the story, some of the sound - alikes aren't nearly as good as the film's cast (Snape doesn't even sound close) and a few facial animations look bizarre, but for the most part, Half - Blood Prince is one of the best Harry Potter games we've played.
In the county where Dee lives, the district attorney, a slimy pol named Calvin Beckett (Michael O'Keefe), has long made local African Americans the target of indiscriminate drug sweeps, assuming that poor black people in the projects will plead out even if they're innocent just to get out of jail, not realizing that the guilty plea brands them as felons and opens up a host of other troubles in getting housing, jobs, etc..
Poor Stephen Rea has the thankless job of playing a dull, illogical (even in the sense of deranged logic) killer and trying to make something of him.
Even though the game is pretty easy, there are a lot of instances where it does a poor job of explaining to you what you need to do next, or where you need to go; that's a big problem for a game that is clearly intended for a casual audience.
Even the best fighting games often do a poor job of teaching newcomers how to play them.
Parents appear to be doing just as poor a job talking about relationships, even though ample evidence exists to show that good relationships are fairly critical to human well - being.
But because so many poor youth are unprepared to succeed in even these programs and are often distracted by having to show up for their low - wage jobs at the same time, they rarely complete the degrees.
The fact that university schools of education do such a poor job of recruiting aspiring teachers for subject - matter competency — and fail to train them properly once they get into their classrooms — also means that children, especially those attending the nation's dropout factories and failure mills, are poorly prepared to handle the even - more complex work that will come once they get into college and the workforce.
The Wall Street Journal interviewed some principals who «say they have hired good teachers from this pool [205 were hired on a provisional basis over the last year] but caution that many teachers who linger in it for years are poor performers or don't even try to get jobs
And if teachers are undermining accountability they must be doing a pretty poor job of it — we live in a time of unbelievable obsession with standardized testing, and teacher evaluation systems based on test scores of subjects that most teachers don't even teach — and from students they don't even know.
If you begin to struggle financially due to an illness, divorce, job loss, or even poor financial management habits like overspending, which is the first obligation you will probably allow to slide in the event that you have more bills than money at the end of the month?
Traditional loan aid may reject you based on past poor credit, short sale, foreclosures, divorce, bankruptcies, and even your current job and salary.
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