Sentences with phrase «little sense of»

Gives me a little sense of community, knowing that many of us are doing the same thing to start every day.
Having little sense of time (as most people do not during a crisis), they believe that the feelings of today will last forever.
Because of these things, many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have little sense of how to control their lives, as individuals, communities and as a distinct cultural and racial group within Australia.
It is difficult to contemplate what Illinois needs in the next fiscal year when we still do not have a budget for this fiscal year; not only does Illinois not have a budget eight months into FY2016, there seems to be little sense of urgency to pass a budget and a path toward progress seems elusive.
The child has little sense of worth or confidence, sees others as less than helpful, is unwilling and anxiously obedient, demonstrates angry behavior, and is unconcerned about others.
It's a great way without having to reach out, you can get a little sense of who we are and the kinds of advice that we give.
An article in «Psychology Today» reports that in relationships where competition and envy play a role, mothers may have little sense of their role as a parent and instead focus on their children as peers.
We classic overachievers have a list of 45 things to do each day and little sense of how long these things physically take to accomplish.
Cover letters of the present (and future) are written with a little sense of humor and a lot of creativity.
Unfortunately, Amazon's approach is a mess in practice, with a heavy emphasis on Amazon Prime Video and little sense of organization as you scroll through it all.
BlackBerry - maker Research in Motion (s rimm) is a notable exception to this rule, but a recent interview with their co-CEO Mike Lazaridis seems to suggest the company's leadership at least has little sense of what smartphone consumers really want.
You might be surprised by how little a sense of security actually costs.
«It is really like people coming up to a buffet and picking what they want, but having very little sense of what things cost or how much they are consuming,» she says.
The existence of a duty of consultation made little sense of the provision preventing participation in the procedure leading to its approval by Parliament.
Even though law firms call themselves partnerships, as MacEwen's discussion of the managing partner role bears out, at many firms, there's little sense of a commitment to the greater good.
Judges have little sense of style anyway.»
But that gives little sense of how the temperature changes in specific places might compare with historical norms.
«I do not understand why our political leaders a leaving us with such little sense of hope for our children.»
Here, you leap in with an unrelated comment and giving the reader little sense of what you're trying to say.
So we are left with little sense of how much some «average» macrovariables like albedo, vary day to day and hour by hour as clouds come and go and land use and natural cover vary
This can leave society uninspired, with little sense of potential solutions and with no blueprint for the transformations required to solve the truly big and important problems we face.
But for an abstract painter of her generation, she displays remarkably little sense of program or agenda.
Eisenman, Grotjahn and Sillman are among the most interesting painters at work today, but the canvases of theirs on view give little sense of their range and adventurousness.
I had very little sense of what my contemporaries were doing — David Salle, Eric Fischl, Julian Schnabel, Ross Bleckner, and others.
This show has very little sense of a different future.
I like a little sense of gravity.
- Understandably due to the early version of the battle system the animations are pretty choppy, but there's also very little sense of impact and the slice's «chop» noise sounds a little... flat.
Moreover, the game's physics modeling is especially underwhelming, with saucers articulating little sense of mass and habitually rebounding off opponents like a pinball colliding with a bumper.
Nice little sense of realness there.
Aside from selecting a faction and a monster, there isn't much to customize your army to battle online, and due to the nature of having to level up monsters from the ground up every time you play, there's little sense of progression if you decide to stick with any particular army setups.
This is both good and bad, as the player can relax and enjoy the game itself, with little sense of urgency.
There is little sense of satisfaction when you bring in a crop after putting the work in to bring it to bloom.
Colliding with the borders of the track also results in a large loss of speed in both games, and this is very easy to do since the game's floaty physics give very little sense of traction.
The distinction of these categories has become overlooked and the casual gamer has very little sense of their actual meaning.
Unfortunately, The Little Acre appears to construct this heart - warming narrative at a cost to the gameplay, which often consists of puzzles that pose little challenge and thus pass on little sense of accomplishment to the player.
Launch into the sweeping Y attacks and there's little sense of weight to your strikes, which is understandable, but your direct attack also suffers from the same problem and it's guesswork as to whether or not your blows will actually stagger the enemy or if they'll just keep charging.
Provided you've got your neighbours at least ambivelent to your existence there's very little sense of threat in Stellaris, and thus in almost every game I found my empire stable and safe during the mid-game, capable of pumping out massive fleets.
Cancer and basic biomedical research were in their formative years, and scientists could make little sense of their results when their animals models were contaminated with unwanted virus — pathogenic or not.
He came to with little sense of where he was or how much time he might have lost.
Authors are often perfectionists who stress about tiny details; they often have little sense of visual aesthetics; and they often take the wheel and use their graphic designer to fulfill the whims of their inner child, resulting in VERY UGLY websites.
In fact, the real surprise is that the engine provides such pace with little sense of occasion, with these muted traits being even more noticeable when the car settles to a cruise.
Instead of the fly - off manual handbrake sited outboard of the driver's seat (as has been common to Astons for decades), you now get an automatic parking brake — which does rob the car of a little sense of occasion.
Sure, it's grippy and easy to drive at high speeds, but you're always conscious of its size and weight, and you get little sense of what speed you're doing.
Less easily fixed are issues like the flex - prone body structure, the torque - steering chassis, or the imprecise tiller that has little sense of straight ahead.
Turn - in is fast, with little sense of the over-elastic self - centring that blights modern stock Imprezas.
Learning some new «tricks» with little sense of why they matter is less helpful.
Where progress is understood differently — to mean «increasing «proficiency» reflected in more extensive knowledge, deeper understandings and higher - level skills within a domain of learning» (Masters, 2017)-- an emphasis only on reporting achievement on summative assessments would give very little sense of a child's progress from where they began.
Moreover, given the number of deals where the provider sells directly to the district, not to the end student / family, it becomes almost impossible to assess performance because there is little sense of who is contributing what to performance (it's not transparent who is providing the service).
I actually read in the report as well that you and your co-authors had little sense of the depth of the problem when you first began this study.
When a student receives the same low grade (for example, a grade of «D') year after year, they are given little sense of the learning progress they are actually making.
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