Sentences with phrase «kind of failure»

If the game can't sell on it's own than it's kind of a failure in my eyes.
Unfortunately, it is the wrong kind of failure (sort of like the wrong kind of leaves on the rail lines).
I would add a 3rd kind of failure: successful execution of a bad idea.
He has defined success down so far that many kinds of failure now qualify.
(I think he is referring to the «rethink» that Willow took when they did the reveal study, since most would not see it as the same kind of failure that the Crystal Cathedral is experiencing right now.
So here I am, in the middle way, having had twenty years — Twenty years largely wasted, the years of l'entre deux guerres — Trying to learn to use words, and every attempt Is a wholly new start, and a different kind of failure Because one has only learnt to get the better of words For the thing one no longer has to say, or the way in which One is no longer disposed to say it.
I give him hints to solve puzzles and clue him in to the rules and logic of the Zelda franchise, and watching him take risks, battle everything, go hog on hard enemies, and do ranged combat without minding that particular kind of failure has emboldened me to develop my own combat skills, or at least to try.
Perhaps that right kind of failure would have helped Spain to avert some of its current difficulties.
Agree that Germany's so called «Energiewende» has been kind of a failure so far.
woman can eat the same way to achieve optimal muscle growth is exactly the «one size fits all approach» that causes failure; not «rep» failure, but the wrong kind of failure.
«These kinds of failures rarely happen, but when they do, people die, people lose their jobs, organizations are broken, the water is poisoned,» says Tilcsik.
Similarly, Hartz said she prefers to view the missteps she made along the way as «evolving forward» rather than a kind of failure.
«When I think about even my most successful friends, there's really nobody that's gone through life without some kind of failure, whether it's personal failure or business failure,» he says.
The problem is that when we get our identity tied up in our work, we worry that any kind of failure will then say something bad about us as a person.
There is another kind of failure of tone that is amusing.
So, the fact that you read it, and commented on it, and brought up all the ads on the page when you did that, that points to some kind of failure on CNN's part?
Another kind of failure can occur when the full dignity of human personhood with its spiritualvocation is not accorded respect or attention.
The kind of failure that makes you wonder if you should ever set foot in a kitchen again.
This is no slam against all you guys who promised Mom you would get your degrees first, but a senior football player is, almost by definition, a kind of failure.
Hillsborough was the fourth post-war British football disaster, the third in which large numbers of people were crushed to death following some kind of failure in crowd control; it was the first which has been attributed to something more than bad luck.
Such is the weight of expectation on Nicola Sturgeon's shoulders that failure by the SNP to win each and every one of the Scottish Parliament's 73 constituencies (leaving other parties to pick up seats decided under a proportional representation system) would be seen as some kind of failure.
The point of everything I just wrote is that, I sense a generalisation tone from this article that if a person decides to do a PhD, then they must be already heavily considering a job in academia; and that having to find jobs elsewhere is considered the «alternatives» and some kind of failure of not getting a teaching position in a university.
The new warhead will be bigger, thicker and heavier than the W76s, and therefore less likely to allow for that kind of failure, according to both Rottler and Goodwin.
«Scaled did not consider that a pilot would induce that kind of failure,» said NTSB lead investigator Lorenda Ward.
Whatever the reason, «failure to launch» is not necessarily indicative of any kind of failure at all.
Brooks» films all begin with some kind of failure, which is not strange — most movies will direct their protagonists through a series of adventures that lead, in the end, to success.
And we should stop looking at marriages ending like it's some kind of failure.
Contrast that kind of failure with the portrait of excellence among the nation's largest charter management organizations found in a new study from Stanford University.
The kind of failure that not only is embarrassing but hurts.
There are no easy answers and not all the research - based suggestions below will work with each kind of failure - orientation.
If learning comes easy to some students, push them to experience some kind of failure so they can learn that skill of overcoming adversity.
Spark plugs are normally a wear and tear kind of part instead of an «all or nothing» kind of failure.
Also, this kind of failure is not likely to show on a traditional battery test so getting this battery covered under warranty (if it has one) may be difficult.
Is there a typical mode for this kind of failure?
There are in fact modes in your truck's computer that will trigger the ECU to shut the engine down in the event of some kind of failure that may cause major damage.
If there is any kind of failure here, its your attempt at schadenfreude.
There are two kinds of failures: those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought.Laurence Peter
There are two kinds of failures: those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought.
So, I'm neither a shining example of earning a location independent living, nor am I any kind of failure.
In that regard, it's kind of a failure — they basically just sold me on looking at the game anywhere else.
If an artist was showing with a gallery and the gallery couldn't sell any of the work, maybe that might be regarded as some kind of failure.
I often think of this kind of failure in language.
The most efficient remedy for this kind of failure is to price the externality in to the market via a Pigouvian tax.
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