Sentences with phrase «how bad marks»

Teaching an older child about the basics of a credit report, what it means for their financial stability, and how bad marks are earned on a credit report are all important tools every teen and young adult should learn early.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted to making a «huge mistake» by failing to sufficiently consider how bad actors could abuse the social networking service, but he said that he has no plans to step down.
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«Many Millennials began their adult lives in the midst of the worst economic downturn in generations, and our survey reveals just how deeply and broadly the Great Recession has marked the financial lives of this generation of Americans, said FINRA Foundation President Gerri Walsh.
When Justin noted that there was no scientific evidence to support the theory that homosexuality was the result of bad parenting, Mark had no idea how to respond.
Yeah... you keep twisting my words, or worse yet make up entire quotes and put quotation marks around them to illustrate how YOU want to portray my meaning or intent... and I will keep telling you that you are full of shit.
Which judging by the rest of the comments on this topic, is actually a requirement, so I'm in good company (Mark from Middle River take note — It was Sea Shepherd who had their boat run over by the whaling ship, not Greenpeace, and whilst I agree the boat was a beauty, I don't think ramming it is in the same league of destroying works of art (regardless of how bad) the topic refers to)
sometimes it doesn't mater how bad he plays he still takes out two players who man mark him in case he starts his magic
Sadly I'd say Rambo probably deserved a 3 for how bad he played though your logic is right for why he gets a bad mark.
CB & DM really need some boost on quality presence... Some beast in front back four & versatile CB if we still gonna play with zonal marking, some pacey like kos could boost our back confident... Realize how bad mert is, he is not leader material for our back but Kos is the only one..
Glad someone noticed how bad Walcott was he should of been hauled off before the 30 minute mark!
As much as I wished I could go beyond the 1 year mark with my 2nd, I just could not do it between waning milk supply, baby teething, not enough time to pump at work, moving and needing a babysitter for several days at a time and traveling (how am I going to nurse an 11 month old between standing in line 3 hours at the aiport, transfers, and trying to get some badly needed shut eye on the airplane?)
Incumbent Democrat Mark Suben pointed out, «Our record of conviction, we've demonstrated that we know how to try cases successfully and that we put seriously bad guys away.
At lunch with her assistant, Mark Deesing, Grandin talked, for instance, about how badly designed airport concourses and parking lots tend to be.
After that many people will say things like «Gosh, I can't believe how bad I used to feel» around the 2 or 3 month mark.
Death by Food Pyramid, published by Mark Sisson, is an exquisitely researched expose on how, «Shoddy Science, Sketchy Politics, and Shady Special Interest Groups Have Conspired to Ruin the Health of America», and what you can do to avoid succumbing to such bad influences.
The villains of the Marvel Cinematic Universe vary from simple and boring to complex and impactful, but no matter how great or how bad they are, none of them ever had to meet the high expectations created by six years of anticipation, After all of that, Thanos would either meet that high - water mark or fail miserably when he finally emerged into the spotlight in Avengers: Infinity War.
What we are excited about: Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg can make us laugh, no matter how bad of a movie they are in.
He wrote the film, which marks his directorial debut, based in Mapes» book, and while the specifics of what happened, how television news became less about fact, and more about perception, I was interested in talking about my admiration for the way he neatly folded so many facts into the film without it feeling like dull exposition, avoiding the obvious tropes of good guys and bad guys, Cate Blanchett's spontaneity, and the pleasures and perils of casting one icon (Robert Redford) as another icon (Dan Rather).
«The Room» came out in 2003 and marked the lowest point in a three - year stretch that included many films infamous for how bad they are, including «Swept Away.»
Kinda unexpected is how badly the movie misses its mark.
We were so used to hearing just his bell in Breaking Bad, we didn't realise just how good an actor Mark Margolis is.
«Point Break» (December 25): One of the worst parts of the «Fast & Furious» franchise is how it always inspires middling attempts to duplicate its gravity - defying magic; this remake of «Point Break» could very well be a part of that list, or if the thrills are done right, it could prove giddy genre counter-programming (although against a Will Ferrell / Mark Wahlberg comedy?
These two components work together so well that they actually weaken the movie as they underscore how badly everything else misses the mark in comparison and leave viewers yearning for a film that could have capitalized on this project's potential.
Pittsburgh Schools Superintendent Mark Roosevelt described just how bad Imagine's reputation is when Imagine was trying to open a school in the district: «A lot of my friends in education around the country are very supportive of the charter movement.
High on the list of things you should definitely read today is this piece by Automotive News» Mark Rechtin detailing just how Honda managed to turn the much maligned 2012 Honda Civic into the it - could - have - been - worse - because - it - was - worse 2013 Honda Civic, which has Honda execs explaining the way its efficient system...
You may hear about how to fix your credit report when you have bad marks, what if the bad marks are not yours.
Help for bad credit: Jobs — It's important to know the costs of negative marks on your credit history and how you should handle a potential employer who requests to see your credit report.
Mark Dunkerley, President and COO of Hawaiian Airlines, details what he loves and loathes in airline travel, how company changes have turned Hawaiian Airlines from a «bad» airline into a «great» airline, and why Hawaiian Airlines can connect easily to any place in the world.
Considering how the PC ports are usually fairly bad in comparison to their console counterparts, it appears that last year's instalment actually hit the mark, especially in the visual department.
PC hero Durante patched terrible audio and resolution issues in the vanilla version of the game, but we're still allowed to marvel at how badly it missed the mark.
A full - color catalogue to be co-published with Hatje Cantz Verlag (Ostfildern, Germany) will include an introduction by Steven B. Johnson, best - selling author of Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter; a foreword by Susan Krane, Oshman executive director of SJMA; and essays by Northrup, Rush, Mark Van Proyen, corresponding editor for Art in America and expert on counterculture, and architectural journalist Sara Hart.
It is easy to see how Mark Morrisroe's tempestuous biography — teenage hustler; bohemian bad boy in Boston's punk and artistic circles of the early 1980s; boyfriend to a young Jack Pierson — has often overshadowed the formal resonance of the photographer's work.
To learn how it works, please read this recent Eos article by two seismologists, Ross Stein and Mark Stirling, who two years ago proposed a set of meetings, essentially a methodological smackdown, to try to resolve an intensifying division over how best to clarify and convey worst - case earthquake risks.
Obviously I haven't found any paleo - thermometers conveniently sticking out of said coal seams from which I could read at what temperatures they were formed (I'm sure there are geomarkers that are used as well as recent tree rings), but I currently see no such equivalent conditions on earth and I wonder how «climate scientists» (I always use quotation marks to indicate something I've seen printed elsewhere but don't believe myself) can have the gumption to assume we're currently living through the worst of times climate-wise.
As well as understanding practical issues, local franchisees will be able to advise how much recognition the brand already has in the market — helping to avoid mistakes such as applying to cancel or revoke a bad faith registration of the same or similar trade mark without providing enough evidence of the mark being «well - known» in the particular territory.
Some of the best lawyers in Ontario brag about how bad their law school marks were and how they barely scraped through.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted to making a «huge mistake» by failing to sufficiently consider how bad actors could abuse the social networking service, but he said that he has no plans to step down.
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