Sentences with phrase «mistaken as stuck»

Newell conculded the lecture by suggesting that if the industry ignored Valve's innovations it would be as bad a mistake as sticking to 2D graphics.

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As a former Republican myself — the biggest mistake that the GOP has ever made is this — not sticking with the old Barry Goldwater / Rockefeller standards.
To the extent that philosophers have thought of these arguments as proofs or deductions, they are as mistaken as Sherlock Holmes was about his treatment of the walking stick in The Hound of the Baskervilles.
I used to LOVE frozen fish stick and fish filets as a child but as an adult — well, let's just say that giving in to childhood nostalgia can definitely be a mistake.
Let's hope AW drills it into our players not to make the same mistake or, as we used to say in my day, the Arsenal players must still «GET STUCK IN!»
But for the better part of the game, United looked a mistake away from conceding and if not for David De Gea bringing out the goods in front of the sticks, they may well have and that would have been a crime, given the explosive start they enjoyed opening the scoring as early as four minutes into the game.
arsenal made a great mistake sticking with you for 8 tumultuous years, laded with perpetual injuries that saw arsenal have you as a liability.
I can't help but think that McLaren have made a mistake by sticking with Button & that they have pretty much guaranteed themselfs to be in the same situation again in a year's time but with Stoffel Vandoorne thrown into the mix as well.
So one of the biggest mistakes that a lot of parents make is that they take one latch and they think it works well and they think it's cool and they try to use it throughout their entire home, and what you end doing is in same kind with thing with the gates as you end up taking round pegging and try to stick them in square holes and hope it gonna works, and a lot of times it's not gonna work.
HI lee RN after the ages of 24 to 27 the bodys enzyme production reduces to from a teaspoon to eyedopper levels we start to rely on the bodies own ability to assimilate and absorb its own enzyme source where as we can run through walls at 17 to 27 try to do ot at 37 0r 47 things do nt go as planned recovery takes longer a we age generally with poor diet and junk food shrinkage of organs increase as we age because of the lack of enzymes that are active in the body fibrin scar tissue and debris as well as sludge in the blood require the following (number 1) is oxygen (number 2) is Enzymes (number 3) is electrolytes (Number 4) is negatively ionized (Red Blood Cells) this is what is required to remove the excessive fibrin from the body Dr perlmutter is correct with his grain and carb theory however without systemic enzyme assistance and the other 3 protocols organ shrinkage and early aging are a reality the enzymes (systemic) do the major work eating up and ridding the excessive fibrin that is in the body and easy to see with microscopy as is Red Blood cells that are positively ionised (Stuck together) find it had to deliver ATP (cell food) that feed the cells One of the major causes of arterial blockages is inflamation condensed LDL triglycerides (bad cholestorol) not mistaking fluffy or non condensed LDL which is good for the brain and harmless as is HDL cholestorol levels
Actually, it's probably a mistake to stick such self - aggrandizement on Phillip, as it seems clear he follows Brandon's orders and doesn't take pleasure from the act.
It's also far too easy to lose a race entirely thanks to minor mistakes, as even glancing a wall can send your car careening into other obstacles before grinding to a halt, disoriented and often facing the wrong way or stuck in a corner, all while opponents either fly by or increase their lead to insurmountable levels.
In my small unique book «The small stock trader» I also had more detailed overview of tens of stock trading mistakes (http://thesmallstocktrader.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/stock-day-trading-mistakessinceserrors-that-cause-90-of-stock-traders-lose-money/): • EGO (thinking you are a walking think tank, not accepting and learning from you mistakes, etc.) • Lack of passion and entering into stock trading with unrealistic expectations about the learning time and performance, without realizing that it often takes 4 - 5 years to learn how it works and that even +50 % annual performance in the long run is very good • Poor self - esteem / self - knowledge • Lack of focus • Not working ward enough and treating your stock trading as a hobby instead of a small business • Lack of knowledge and experience • Trying to imitate others instead of developing your unique stock trading philosophy that suits best to your personality • Listening to others instead of doing your own research • Lack of recordkeeping • Overanalyzing and overcomplicating things (Zen - like simplicity is the key) • Lack of flexibility to adapt to the always / quick - changing stock market • Lack of patience to learn stock trading properly, wait to enter into the positions and let the winners run (inpatience results in overtrading, which in turn results in high transaction costs) • Lack of stock trading plan that defines your goals, entry / exit points, etc. • Lack of risk management rules on stop losses, position sizing, leverage, diversification, etc. • Lack of discipline to stick to your stock trading plan and risk management rules • Getting emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of following it
Don't make the mistake of thinking it's easy to stick with a strategy when it underperforms during strong bull markets, as the All Seasons portfolio is almost certain to do.
You may think that novice investors with low trading volumes should stick with a full service broker as the cost associated with using one will usually be much lower than making a mistake on your own and losing not only any chance of getting a return, but your initial investment capital as well.
Whilst there are only four main controls to get to grips with — A controlling the jump, X tied to shooting, RT for shape shifting and the left stick for movement — but the controls work as they are supposed to and any mistakes you make during a level are certainly down to ability rather than poor controls.
Just as an aside, it was easy for me to make that mistake because all the options where floating around on the screen, they were shaking (to convey the character's fear) and the option that stuck out was the one big negative choice.
Make no mistake, it is still a bad beat - em - up, but it's just that, and nothing makes it stick out among the glut of throwaway garbage in the genre that exists today as much as it did in back in the old arcade days.
It's easy to mistake Mrozowski's art as purely decorative — his lush, leafy oils and clean acrylic oil - stick drawings have the clean, plush sheen of unchallenging art.
And as for the AIT, the hockey stick only got a brief mention, and that was by mistake (he used the wrong panel from a Lonnie Thompson paper).
Not only stuck, but using his mistake as proof about someone else's character.
Did he leave that in there by «mistake» after a trial run, or were the 100 saved - off hockey sticks actually generated with ARFIMA red noise instead of AR1 as he alludes to above?
Which is why Michael Crichton advocates reforms that would prevent such fateful mistakes as the Hockey Stick from guiding policy - making.
I pointed out the Goddard / Marcott analogy on the 24th, twice, and was roundly attacked for it since my name isn't McIntyre, attacked for my nefarious motives that are merely to strongly shun mistakes, outlandish conspiracy theories and outspoken crackpot comments on mainstream skeptical blogs that afford the usual hockey stick team members newfound media attention with very lasting damage to skepticism and also strongly hinder my ability to reach out to reasonable people who are strongly averse to extremism as nearly all normal people happen to be for very good reason.
You might be tempted to stick with the other interns, who you view as your peers, but this is a mistake.
When interviewing and answering «tell me about yourself» questions, you should avoid common mistakes and stick to the facts as follows:
That sets a tone for everyone else and can leave workers and the company as a whole stuck in a cycle of mistakes.
As you can see, with this outlet I made a mistake and cut the hole too big, so I had to go back and stick part of the sticker back on.
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