Frequent real - time
feedback like that can be a powerful tool for managers and executives, according to those following the trend in the field.
Not only do most recognition approaches treat
feedback like a formal event, administered by managers from on high, they also fail to acknowledge how that hard work often involves helping someone else.
It means so much to me to hear
feedback like that and I really hope you continue to love the blog.
My husband likes them fresh out the freezer and everyone I've given a sample to gave me positive
feedback like I've never received before!
I'm guessing it is because you used almond flour as I haven't had any other
feedback like this.
We love hearing
feedback like this!
Unlike when my wonderful mother goes out of her way to choose stylish duds as an upgrade to my jeans and hoodie lifestyle, nobody at Stitch Fix cries when I send it all back with «helpful»
feedback like «Gag.
Most video - game - playing AIs use reinforcement learning to develop a strategy, relying on
feedback like game points to tell them when they are playing well.
Make it work for you: Look for an instructor whose personality and style click with yours, preferably one who gives health - related
feedback like «feel your heart getting stronger,» rather than appearance - oriented cues like «lets tone those abs!»
I've been noticing this more and more, with the incredible popularity of «keto» which is pretty much paleo circa 2012, and with new books sent to me for
my feedback like The Sirtfood Diet (Find it here).
It's how you get results and I ever get tired of
feedback like this.
To get
feedback like this from a truly gifted athlete such as Adriane is an unbelievable feeling.
I've heard from friends and relatives
some feedback like making them shorter and more concise.
I got a lot of
feedback like, «OMG, Brooke,» and, «Did you send a selfie to your boyfriend?»
Thanks for the review, with positive
feedback like this, this product definitely sounds worth trying:) Anna xx http://thefashionscents.blogspot.com.au/
Feedback like this led us to conclude that the particular nature of video made it fundamentally different from the other artifacts collected during observations, such as observers» notes, board snapshots, lesson plans, and student work.
For example,
feedback like «Great job!»
Rich behavioral data and
feedback like these will go a long way toward supporting informed decisions as you evolve and grow your eLearning business.
While I suppose
feedback like «good job» is appreciated, it does not inspire the student to take the next step in his or her learning.
I was observed, but I didn't get targeted
feedback like I do now,» said Davida Smith - Keita, an English teacher at Manassas High School with eight years on the job.
Several have told us that they've never received
feedback like this before.
What's
the feedback like from the system and the teacher?
It features crisp graphics and haptic
feedback like a smartphone, along with a no - waiting handwriting function and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.
I realize we are not perfect, and
feedback like you have provided is one of the only ways we can improve.
No matter what genre they read, good beta readers can provide valuable
feedback like:
Some authors need
feedback like they need air.
Customer
feedback like yours helps us continue to improve the service we provide, and we're glad you took time to write to us.
It must be cool to get
feedback like that from people who've read your books and connected with them on that level.
I've had some lovely
feedback like: «Dear Dave, I just have to say how inspiring your newsletter is to me with the wealth of information and the testimonials.
Feedback like, on one of my stories, «you haven't quite earned that ending yet.»
You should also be sure to give positive
feedback like treats or petting when they do things right.
While I wish you had a better experience with us, it is
a feedback like this that we learn from and use to improve.
We continually strive to provide a superior service for every customer and it makes it all worthwhile when we receive positive
feedback like yours.
While I wish you had a better experience, it is
feedback like this that we learn from and use to improve.
It's great
feedback like yours that keeps me going
One of the great things about Star Citizen's development is that we can get
feedback like this... and use it to figure out how to make things better.
If you guys are interested you should check out our website aurasoftworks.com, I'm releasing a demo of a new coop RPG for PC in a month or two and would love to get more
feedback like this.
Feedback like this buoys the feeling that Nintendo isn't simply incorporating indies into their eShop; they're moving to extend their third - party support to a growing number of developers.
The feel is more convincing, more coherent, and it slots in perfectly with games that have well - programmed force
feedback like Gran Turismo Sport.
When get
feedback like «Dave is too ugly!»
re 454 wili — of course, introducing additional
feedbacks like vegetation albedo (boreal forests replacing tundra) and methane hydrate / clathrate, etc, could concievably make it runaway — again, limited by C reservoir and land area / latitude ranges (and some places would probably see a surface albedo increase).
533 Patrick said,» introducing additional
feedbacks like vegetation albedo (boreal forests replacing tundra)»
[Response: No, unfortunately for all of us, the 50 - 50 chance only includes uncertainties in «fast»
feedbacks like clouds and sea ice.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including
feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
While it's a possibility, such an outlook totally ignores the economic
feedbacks like the run - up in oil and natural gas prices.
So
feedbacks like reduced ocean capacity, changes due to landuse etc. might effect our ability to predict future CO2 levels for a given anthropogenic input, but they are irrelevant to the sensitivity of T to actual CO2 concentration.
-- and if at some time in the future there is a major adjustment to GCMs modelling like plugging in a new science based assumption that x warming will actually / or has triggered negative
feedbacks like ASI area / piomass loss, or methane hydrates emissions inott eh atmosphere versus the present GCMs that such changes in the GCMs be noted in these Summary Key data Updates.
Not first - level
feedback like a toilet ballcock, but most of the feedback mechanisms in biology and electronics aren't that direct either.
Other
feedbacks like clouds, (poleward and deep) convection may alter that in positive or negative ways, but that is exactly what the current debate between skeptics and warmers is about.
All the rest of the 1.5 - 4.5 degr.C increase is based on models and assumed
feedbacks like clouds and forcings like aerosols, which are highly uncertain.