Sentences with phrase «get little feedback»

You get little feedback from the drivetrain.
Can I get a little feedback?
So, I spent December tweaking things, getting a little feedback on the opening from my online critique group.
As usual, after getting a little feedback on the first draft of the romantic comedy, I realized it was far from done.
In 2002, when the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool presented «The Art of Paul McCartney,» his professed aim was not to win critical acclaim but to further his artistic and creative output by getting a little feedback.

Not exact matches

When you're struggling to get feedback, any little bit seems like solid gold.
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She has also found a great amount of support from the Pure Barre Corporate team, stating «They get feedback from over 300 studios, find the best practices, and deliver them to you in a neat little box with a bow.»
Of the three, the stuffing is my favorite — I get a little wacky with it and ask for lots of «positive feedback» when I make it.
Perhaps you want to get feedback on a certain product or get people to join your mailing list — having goals in mind will help achieve a little more than selling your wares — bonus!
Sunny Gault: Well, I want to get some feedback from the panelists here in the studio, to talk a little bit more about your experience with prenatal yoga.
I think one of the best surprises you're going to get from this experience is having other smart adults who know a lot about little kids give you feedback about your son.
We've taken feedback from hundreds of pumping mamas and got the perfect app ready to make your life a little easier.
The best overnight diapers for heavy wetters from Happy Heinys is Aplix - Latte and with a customer giving it a five on its feedback, you might get interested in knowing what it can offer for your little one.
«The feedback we got was that signs had very little impact.»
Philips got rather huffy when Feedback, in typical killjoy fashion, counted the bits on the two pages and found that the numbers were not just a little out, but completely and utterly wrong.
Have you always wanted to get a little professional feedback and support on your general health and wellness or your athletic goals and not known who to talk to?
We've also made a tonne of other little changes to make sure you can find what you want without a hitch - got feedback for our us?
Visually, you get very little feedback to what you're doing.
«Hopefully we'll get a little more feedback on the health of the wetland through the results that they get through analysing those feathers,» Pratt says.
Many students also find the marking process problematic as they are often left with little or no feedback on their work, or get a mark they don't fully understand.
With continual monitoring and corrective feedback, there was little worry about getting it wrong.
Since most higher order tasks require feedback from a teacher, an instructor, or a more knowledgeable other (MKO), this often gets a little tricky (but not impossible!)
They get very little useful feedback on their instruction, and they have «virtually no opportunity to distinguish themselves for excellence» through pay increases or promotions.
Some candidates are treated as unwanted visitors in host schools, while others are welcome help to busy teachers but get little meaningful feedback.
They got no or little follow - up, detailed feedback, or recommendations for improvement» (Zatynski, 2012, p. 24).
We have so little time with our students that we need to make sure they are getting from us the feedback they need in order to move forward in their learning.
«When Melinda and I learned how little useful feedback most teachers get, we were blown away.
On the way to Sears Point, the RLX exhibits competent handling: the big sedan gets around the mountain roads with very little understeer and a bit of cushy body roll, although the inevitable electric power steering is average in feel and feedback, which is to say, there's not enough of either.
You get very little feedback through the steering wheel, though.
This is an opportunity to promote your product line, do a little direct retail business, get ideas about new products and get feedback about your brand.
It was hard to get a feel for all the inputs and feedbacks on wintry public streets, but everything felt a little bit dull, almost the opposite of the synthetic over-boosted-ness we're so used to today.
She and I launched a little site back in November called Page99Test.com, which enables aspiring writers to get candid and unbiased feedback from readers, based on a single page of their manuscript.
Its most important lesson is that you should spend as little time and money as possible before getting the product (your book) in front of customers and getting their feedback.
Don't you get email or feedback regarding every little issue?
When I first joined a critique group, I felt a little guilty getting feedback.
The bonus of attacking just a little bit every day is that you'll consistently know what kind of feedback you're getting from which outlets, which will let you know which may need more or less of your attention.
Sure, you'll be getting a little story feedback on top of some decent writing - level editing — but you won't be getting the full treatment on either.
And I try to be grateful for every bit of feedback I get in turn, because frankly, what we do — putting little marks on a piece of paper or a screen, and having other people read those marks and make movies in their head — is magical.
A little help for me is that I have smaller goals also, not only the latest 20 shall be good, but 5 trades at time shall show that I am profitable I get quicker feedback to have those smaller goals also and this makes me more confident.
After getting some beta feedback I'm going to add a little more to it to make sure it's the best it can be before release.
It's got everything you want in an XBLA game — quick, tight gameplay, pick up and play in little chunks (or in five hour marathons, which happen just like that) and immediate, continual positive feedback.
We got a lot of feedback from people who played I Am Setsuna, and they said they were feeling a little limited by the fact [that they couldn't move around].
It's a weird weird feeling to have worked on a project so close to my heart, so intensely in a little room, showed it to my close friends and family, gotten feedback from my coworkers, and then suddenly... yikes!
Since we got very little feedback on UI, we assumed it was good.
And lastly, there is a nice little community of artists (and art lovers) on there so I get some good feedback about my designs from them.
With even further warming more hydrates are released, additional global soil feedback (extreme soil respiration rates, compost bomb instability) and weathering becomes a driver, now Ocean very stratified, maybe things like permanent El Nino, weather systems probably move very slow — everything gets stuck due to lack of perturbed ocean, no or very little frozen water at the poles.
For example, if the Earth got cold enough, the encroachment of snow and ice toward low latitudes (where they have more sunlight to reflect per unit area), depending on the meridional temperature gradient, could become a runaway feedback — any little forcing that causes some cooling will cause an expansion of snow and ice toward lower latitudes sufficient to cause so much cooling that the process never reaches a new equilibrium — until the snow and ice reach the equator from both sides, at which point there is no more area for snow and ice to expand into.
& I agree with Steve, any tiny little delta increase due to GHGs gets a response from convective feedback.
Without this simplicity, there is little point in using concepts like «forcing» or «feedback» to help us get our minds around the problem, or in trying to find simple observational constraints on the future climatic response to increasing CO2.
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