Sentences with phrase «get it that wrong with»

Arminians and Calvinists have got it wrong with their systems, and there is a third way.
This is were I think people start get it wrong with her philosophy.
The problem is they also must concede that God got it wrong with these first two religions.
I will put my hand up and say I (and the admin here) got it wrong with the squad for last night.
He added: «He got it wrong with Wilshere a few years ago when he really badly overplayed him and last year he got it wrong with Sanchez.
All manager's get it wrong with players from time to time, but when your manager sticks by rubbish players for years, then only one person can be criticised.
They can't win for s — t but AW always gets it wrong with them
At least let him admit he got it wrong with defense... that will be the start of his rebirth
So I sit here wondering — did AFC get it wrong with a couple of targets?
You are asking if Wenger got it wrong with conquelin but what are you king to say of mesut ozil is suppose to influence the game, Wenger's substitution baffled most of the time
Just got it wrong with Joel not being eable to score a goal for us.
Despite the player not being proven quality as of yet, I think we can trust Wenger on this one as the Frenchman hasn't gotten it wrong with too many young players in the past.
It's been said that the journey is that the destination, so travels forth with a classic you can not get it wrong with.
The last time we discussed same issues, he conceded he got it wrong with regard to his argument about the infrastructure.
I think the authors get it wrong with regards to omega - 3 requirements.
Kajol got it all wrong with all gold look at a recent wedding she attended, But those earrings, how cool are they?
Now, there are truly a lot of hook up sites to choose from but if you are from Miami or thinking of visiting Miami, you won't get wrong with HookupInMiami.com.
It is not too surprising that a movie that forces its characters into a debate between science and religion at nearly every turn would get both wrong with almost equal frequency.
I think the marketing department really got it wrong with this poster, and a lot of people were looking for more action as a result, but what the complainers missed was a strong performance by George Clooney (complemented by actors unknown in North America) and a minimalist approach to music and dialogue that allowed the camera to do the talking.
Students understand what they're getting wrong with the explanations provided, they have a valid score card to track their progress, and they can compare to local and national leaderboards, making the experience much more engaging.
Still, Mercedes - Benz seems to have gotten it wrong with the audio controls as far as this automotive reviewer is concerned.
And with the new full - size Avalon sedan, Toyota didn't repeat any of the things it got wrong with the T - 100.
It will cost around $ 119 and does have a home button (one of the few things I got wrong with my advanced knowledge of the e-reader)
Don't get me wrong with what I'm about to write, because I applaud Miller and other online, virtual legal service pioneers for making divorce faster, cheaper and more accessible to the thousands of clients who otherwise could not afford the services of a lawyer.
Over lunch with Legal Hackette (aka Catherine Baksi), the Conservative chair of the Commons Justice Committee, Bob Neill, said the government got it wrong with the scale of the legal aid cuts.
It's quite certain Google has mended a lot of things it got wrong with previous generations of Android with this update.
The new LG and HTC - made handsets feature premium specifications, promise to mend most of the things the company got wrong with the first - generation like waterproofing and bet on an AI - first future.
Just like Samsung got it wrong with the Galaxy Grand 2 (read our full review), Micromax looks and feels like the plastic it is.
With Samsung Galaxy Note 8, the South Korean tech giant has the perfect opportunity to fix a few things that it got wrong with the near - perfect Galaxy S8.

Not exact matches

Having been raised in an instant - reaction world (with Likes and other social media rewards), 40 percent surveyed by the center say they want daily interactions with their boss — and if they don't get it, they often think they've done something wrong.
Basically, the argument was, if you're going to spend decades with a person you're going to miscommunicate, you're going to misunderstand each other, you're going to have situations where you don't get where the other person is coming from or you make the wrong assumptions.
There's nothing wrong with a little perfectionism in the workplace, and encouraging your employees to do their best is always a good thing, but when it gets to the point that you're scrutinizing every detail of their performance, it ends up being counterproductive.
They believed doing so was anti-gamer — it was wrong to sell what others got with skill.
Now don't get me wrong — there are going to be small businesses who have great success with Facebook.
Getting one thing right with your strategy will often show you where you are going wrong in other areas.
There's nothing inherently wrong with this, and in fact, it can be advantageous; social media is what connects us together, and it's one of the fastest ways to get new information.
But get the corporate site wrong — like failing to include material that engages the viewer and creates interaction with your brand — and prospects are less likely to trust your job site.
And there's definitely nothing wrong with getting expert help when you have questions.
In the same way that a chef gets frustrated working with someone else's dull knives, data scientists will become equally frustrated if forced to use the wrong tools for the job.
We have to balance the short term with long - term decisions and we probably get it right just as often as we get it wrong.
There's nothing wrong with being obsessed with wealth, but winners love to win and the elation they experience after victory never gets old.
Don't get me wrong — experience is certainly an excellent way to gain knowledge, but its correlation with expertise is not causal.
(And lest you get the wrong impression, she laughs a lot as she tells her own story with an obvious fondness for her parents.)
There's nothing wrong with listening to CDs either, just don't expect to get a job at a recording studio if you show up to your interview rocking a Walkman.
Berloni doesn't see anything wrong with bringing your dog to yoga classes, if your pet has a good time there and isn't getting stressed by the experience.
Please don't get me wrong, we should all aspire to do what we do with the best of our abilities, but there are times when near enough really is good enough.
Klein prefers what he calls real - time transformation: Rather than waste precious time studying what's wrong with an organization, proceed directly to envisioning what it should look like and «start knocking off the list of impediments that are keeping you from getting there,» he says.
Managing complex AI technologies requires experts with PhDs and constant monitoring to keep the wrong kind of data from getting in, resulting in useless results.
We got gas and a new fan belt, except my Dad didn't think there was anything wrong with his old fan belt.
If you get confused about your options and end up making the wrong health - care choice, you could find yourself with some serious financial stress.
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