Sentences with phrase «few feel as»

However, few feel as dynamic as one would expect from a Fantasia title.
Many other high - end shooters have good handling guns, but few feel as right as Destiny 2.

Not exact matches

«There are few early - stage funds such as ours that dedicate the majority of their investment to New York, so we felt that was a very good way to build a portfolio.»
«I felt in a bit of a slump for a few weeks,» confessed one, which prompted a colleague to chime in, «I've been feeling that way as well.
«So I'm sitting around the fire pit, looking at one of the chickens a few feet in front of me when I feel hot breath in my ear as she whispers:» «See.
I gulped down lunch a few minutes later, feeling as though both my hunger and my thirst for useless knowledge had been satiated.
After a few meaningful personal changes, you come to look forward to the feeling of fakeness as a sign you've taken on meaningful change and are progressing, having discarded parts of 1 and started experimenting with parts of 2.
As long as you are having this meeting with someone you feel is a few steps ahead of where you are, you will be building a more influential contact lisAs long as you are having this meeting with someone you feel is a few steps ahead of where you are, you will be building a more influential contact lisas you are having this meeting with someone you feel is a few steps ahead of where you are, you will be building a more influential contact list.
I felt this myself as we went from a few founders huddled into a tiny room to the front page of the Financial Times, an influx of VC interest, magazine covers, invitations to high - profile events and the pressures of trying to live up to this perception and the economic opportunities everybody expected.
This makes each person in the audience feel as if you were talking to him or her personally, even if you «target» only a few people.
Yes, but as I wrote a few weeks ago, that's not something to feel guilty about.
If people repeatedly come to you with requests in areas where you don't feel adequately qualified to help, having a few stock resources, such as books or articles, to point them to can ease the pain of saying no, Grant suggests.
But as I told my editor, Stacy Jones, after spending a few hours watching videos and learning more about the people who believe in the school, I feel like I have new friends in Jerusalem.
The first few months with a new hire can feel like a prolonged first date as you warily check for signs of good chemistry.
I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way — Mark Wilson over at gaming site Kotaku lamented on this a few years back, as did Games Are Fun ages ago.
As Microsoft's Steve Ballmer took to the stage for an announcement a few weeks ago, many tech onlookers felt like fans at a Maple Leafs hockey game: history had taught them to keep their expectations low.
«As you feel your lids dropping, just say, «no, no, just a few minutes more» and try and open them.»
The first half of the film feels strangely off — it starts with a prologue set in the»80s that introduces Michael Douglass as Hank Pym, a scientist with a remarkable formula for shrinking matter who decides to hide it from the government agents that want it as a weapon (there are also quite a few Easter eggs for Marvel fans in those first few minutes).
And what I hate is that women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one of the few women in the room, you feel obligated to raise it as an issue, when you would rather far often talk about the economics of something.
A few years earlier on the speaking circuit, she had been at yet another dinner event, feeling a bit overwhelmed as a young Asian woman in a sea of suits, when she spotted another misfit — a middle - aged man in cargo pants, with wildish hair tucked under a sideways baseball cap.
Everyone likes to feel needed, and few things make people feel as needed and important as interrupting a meeting or conversation to deal with an urgent problem only they can solve.
In fact, maybe you have a few years of professional experience under your belt, but you feel no closer to your dream job than you did when you entered college as a clueless freshman with an undeclared major.
Fortunately, the solution for an open plan environment is almost as simple: 1) check to see if a majority of the women in the workplace feel it's too cold and 2) if so, raise the thermostat a few degrees.
As 2013 began a lot like the last few years did, it's starting to feel like déjà vu all over again.
A year ago, as we wrapped up the previous installment of our annual Investor's Guide, many of our sources (and this editor) were feeling bearish enough to snarf a few salmon and crawl off to hibernate.
As broad market conditions have been eroding over the past month, subscribers of The Wagner Daily newsletter who have been following the signals of our market timing system should be quite happy now because they would have been out of all long positions of individual stocks just a few days before last Friday's (October 19) big decline, thereby avoiding substantial losses and the pain that is now being felt by traditional «buy and hold» investors right now.
Making time for innovation as an ongoing topic of boardroom conversation is a luxury few board members feel they have.
If you feel as if you've been stuck at a traffic light these past few years, just waiting to put your foot on the accelerator, you can breathe a sigh of relief because the light may have just turned green.
More recently though, as a result of rapid store count growth, the selection, quality and value of merchandise at many discount retailers has waned; leaving fewer opportunities to feel satisfied finding that treasure.
As a growing business with so much changing and evolving, it can feel like a relief to keep a few things consistent.
Trudeau said his sense from voters across Canada is the Canadian economy has performed generally well over the last few decades, but they don't feel their families and communities are performing as well.
A healthy economy could leave customers feeling less strapped for cash overall, Hamilton said, adding that relatively small increases to their budget - such as a few dollars more a month for a Netflix subscription - might not stand out as reason to worry.
Sugar is seen as one commodity that falls prey to historical trend patterns, and with the sweetener shedding nearly 17 percent in the last few weeks alone, investors need to decide whether to wait or buy if they feel sugar will regain lost ground, according to an article on Commodity HQ.
The most popular and active stocks on average may have higher returns over a few months as investors feel better and better about the stock.
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The growth in consumption over the last few years have been driven by the «wealth effect» created by people feeling richer as the value of their property has increased (have a look at my blog post from June 19th last year).
only minds can concvive of thoughts, sry if your lacking mr. fake... a thought is one that is transferible by accidenct — those that read or hear even sometimes feel can be instantly takenover by a thought, and as thoughts go — you, I, everyone, hasn't had a original thought in most likely ummm, say a long friggin time, i'd say personally i think being that the species is as old as (provible) 37,000 thousand years old, every thought as been thought since by maybe a few thousand years... and thats a hopeful «thought» being i believe our average person to be generally dumb.
I've been acting as a bit of a fly on the wall of this blog for a few weeks now, but I saw this cartoon, felt my heart break, read the comments, felt my heart break even more, slept on it, woke up with a still - aching heart, and so thought it appropriate that I break my silence.
It may feel like a club to the outsider because they don't have that same assurance or they see a certain few who are living as you say incorrectly.
That there is no auxiliary literature of grievance for men — who, for the most part, just don't seem to feel they have as much to grieve about in this new world order — is something else that Humanae Vitae and a few other retrograde types saw coming in the wake of the revolution.
The discussion about evangelicalism here at this blog for the last few days has been interesting, though I admit to skim - reading many of the posts as I succumbed to that Eyes Glazing Over feeling that I get whenever the essence of evangelicalism is discussed.
Also, I've felt a subtile questioning of my sincerity as a Christian for not attending every service at church and of a few other less than perfect behaviors.
Even though it had been an important part of my life for a few years in a row, as 2014 dawned, I simply wasn't feeling it.
and quite a few people just use it as a place to feel better about themselves after a relapse.
As I climbed the stairs of the subway just a few blocks from the World Trade Center, there was a palpable feeling....
Women may feel discriminated against in many institutions but few have made it so blatantly clear that the woman's place remains at the kitchen sink as the Catholic Church.
I feel so blessed to be able to do what I love for a living, and I'd like to get a few more books under my belt (as well as pursue more speaking opportunities) before embarking on the full - time motherhood journey.
NOTE: I'll be updating this post over the next few days as I find links that will make you feel less alone.
And then it seems to him (as in effect he feels it) that this God of love, satisfied with such few words, reposes again, and rests in the depth and center of his soul.
Bellicose atheists like Richard Dawkins are still fairly few in number and may indeed become fewer, as that sort of stridency is a reaction to the many excesses of religion (which of course includes religions such as «following Christ») and as religion fades, so will the felt need for such stridency.
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