Sentences with phrase «feel bad company»

I still feel Bad Company 2 had the best multiplayer of the last few Battlefield titles as it didn't feel like such a chore to play.

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Cramer actually feels bad for all of the companies reporting on Tuesday.
This means that loyal, skilled employees who know and understand the company end up feeling badly about themselves.
After a year of mounting bad press about the tech giants, the companies are feeling the impact in different ways.
(Don't feel bad; guaranteed the candidate is checking you and your company out the same way.
«I felt bad for many people I know well who were portrayed wrongly in their interactions with Jobs and the company,» Wozniack said.
For instance, if you're feeling insecure about your company's growth, you might go from feeling bad to even worse if you read about a competitor's recent profitability.
In a recent Harris Decima survey, 71 % of respondents felt it was a bad thing for Chinese interests to buy a majority stake in a Canadian - owned company.
A notorious «emotional manipulation» study showed that the company could make users feel better or worse by altering the contents of their News Feeds.
He felt it was a moral imperative for companies to take care of their employees — to provide them adequate health insurance, to pay them good wages, and to look out for them when things got bad.
They felt burned by bad early - stage bets or tired of waiting for the «pre-IPO» companies they backed (ahem, Uber) to get on with the IPO already.
As days turn into weeks, bad feelings start to surface: the worker feels that the company doesn't care, and managers feel that the worker is a malingerer.
So if a VC rejects you on the grounds of a «competing portfolio company», don't waste your time feeling bad.
In some ways, I feel bad for Facebook... sure, it's sad that it happened, but Facebook is a high - risk company.
If your workers feel like they'll never be able to move up in the company — and, even worse, that you don't care — they'll start looking elsewhere for growth opportunities.
Think about it, if you make an inquiry, how do you feel when you do not get an immediate response, or, worse, you have to call the company again?
It's a great example of why I believe there are many good company cultures and many bad company cultures, but a winning company culture emerges when every employee feels they personally own the culture.
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad thing.
Customers will never have to feel bad about eating raw cookie dough again, thanks to this vegan concoction cooked up by new company P.S. Snacks.
Cotton Babies is one of my most favorite companies and the thought of them making anything disposable made me feel like they were promoting something bad for the environment.
The key is to do research and find what makes your life easier, what makes you happy and don't feel bad about giving your business to a company that you trust.
It is completely understandable that you want to know what your baby is being exposed to, so don't feel bad phoning a company or expressing concern with regards to things like this.
I think it it every mom's business what she ends up doing, and I would never want to make a formula - feeding mom feel bad, but I'm very vocal about disliking formula - making companies who are using unethical, sneaky tactics towards moms who are struggling with breastfeeding and vulnerable.
It's battling with insurance companies to cover our victims who we feel should be covered as a result of suffering some of the worst injuries.
I don't feel bad for fast food companies in the least.
Surely this is a phenomenon spread by skin - care overachievers who are trying to make the rest of us feel bad or companies pushing more product, or both, and told myself that this, too, would pass.
She shares her stories (the good, the bad, and the ugly) because misery loves company and everyone deserves that chance to feel hopeful about love.
It still feels like a battlefield game, with a nice blend of the features of Battlefield 2 and Bad Company.
The multiplayer follows the Bad Company 2 style but with an arcade feel that really fits perfectly.
It runs on the same engine as Bad Company 2, and holds some noticeable similarities to BC2, but it definitely feels different.
Him along with the highest executives at the company are getting brand new offices with generous city views but you can not help but notice Gene feeling bad about receiving these benefits.
For many the series was at its best in Bad Company 2, when the characters and story didn't feel too serious.
Most of the sounds seem chosen for their titles more than anything, with the likes of Bad Company's «Shooting Star,» Cliff Richard's «Devil Woman» and Heart's «Barracuda» feeling more than a little on the nose.
I've tried every main Battlefield game since BF3 but they all felt somewhat inferior to BF: Bad Company 2.
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This ties in nicely with what we've heard from other writers who talk about the «good» and «bad» iUniverse, referring to their feelings about the company before and after it was purchased by Author Solutions.
While you and your company may feel you treat your authors fairly, we've heard too many stories about bad deals and poor treatment from big publishing.
I don't feel bad for companies that go kaput on the basis of customers exercising their free choice.
You plead for us to feel bad for the people at publishing companies and all the others who might lose their jobs because of the outcome of the Hachette - Amazon negotiations.
Feel free to make a recommendation for someone you have liked working with in the past, feel free to plug your own company (provided you can confidently back it up, because we might just follow up your claims), or to share your experiences, good or bad (but please keep it civFeel free to make a recommendation for someone you have liked working with in the past, feel free to plug your own company (provided you can confidently back it up, because we might just follow up your claims), or to share your experiences, good or bad (but please keep it civfeel free to plug your own company (provided you can confidently back it up, because we might just follow up your claims), or to share your experiences, good or bad (but please keep it civil).
And like — I just feel like, any company that's gonna confiscate all the value you have, because you've had the poor taste and bad sense to actually give them your money — that's just not a company you want to encourage.»
If this turns out to be accurate, I have to say that I feel pretty bad for Fusion Garage — the company behind the Joojoo [product page].
In any case, the INR 30,00 o mark isn't bad for the price sensitive Indian market, though the company feels it has to produce even cheaper tablet PCs to really make a considerable impact.
There's perhaps even money to be made by tricking readers who want free books and feel they have the divine right to get everything free — let some other company make money from these readers of bad intent.
After all, even with above 30 % in taxes on all dividends, I feel much more comfortable with this strategy than using an index where I receive all the good but also all the bad companies of an index.
I felt bad when I had to purchase Ti Dutch Clips from that company but understand this is out of WB control.
That's what I do when I have a bad feeling some accounts have been compromised or after I get a fraud alert from the credit card company.
If you feel like handing over your personal information to a new - ish company is a bad idea, then don't do it.
As long as they clearly know how bad this product is and people still buy them intentionally then I don't think I should feel bad about investing in such companies.
I sometimes feel a little bad for the credit card companies.
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