Sentences with phrase «much of a feeling»

But much of it felt like Old School Selling 101.
I think there is too much of a feeling sometimes like you are in a corporation, not a church, and are just considered a consumer, as you said.
I'd really like for the mmafighting.com posters to do this kind of information volunteering, but I don't think website content people have much of a feel for ease - of - use interfaces, so that's probably asking way too much.
To me, the hardest part about motherhood is how much of ME I feel like I have had to give up.
Next Page: Stay calm now, worry later [pagebreak] Stay calm now, worry later «Much of feeling anxious is that sense of urgency: I've got to know — is this mole cancer?»
You can see the cast and director put so much of feelings and effort into the film.
Hodges doesn't shirk his duties, and though the film lapses too often into easy facetiousness, much of it feels surprisingly substantial.
My biggest complaint about Half - Genie Hero is that so much of it felt overly familiar.
But outside of getting more sponsors, moves, and butts in the seats, there isn't much of a feeling of progression in the career mode.
Instead of the typical blood and guts, much of the feeling is psychological.
It's got plenty of profanity and sex, plus a bit of brutality, much of it feeling gratuitous.
Much of it feels cobbled together from elements that will seem very familiar to anyone who saw the likes of «The Jungle Book,» «The Lion King» and «How to Train a Dragon.»
Much of this feels like your classic Disney underdog tale with a twist of Slumdog Millionaire as it flits between the US and India, with all the colourful ra - ra you'd expect.
In what became an unfortunate trend that continues to this day, the modern breed of animated features relies a bit too much on crude gags and up - to - the - minute pop - culture references rather than on a magical sense of eternal appeal — Shrek falls into that camp, and even a mere decade - and - a-half later, much of it feels dated.
Yet as heartfelt and personal as the story is, much of it feels like standard teen angst.
Much of it feels dated, despite attempts to freshen it up with references to Barack Obama and global warming.
Crashlands has a lot of content, although much of it feels like padding and the story is guilty of loading up on fetch questing.
And unlike many cars approaching this price, it doesn't deliver as much of a feeling of flaunting your success to the less fortunate.There is no air of the aristocracy.
Which was fun, but didn't really give us much of a feel of how it's going to cope with a blast down the B660.
As Phil noted, much of this feeling comes from the beautiful wood - trimmed steering wheel, which turns with surprising heftiness.
As a designer, I try to put as much of the feel of a real book into an eBook as possible.
I found the book slow going in the beginning and I didn't really get much of a feeling for the characters, the time or the place.
It manages — and this is remarkable — to transplant much of the feeling of using a PC to a wholly new computing experience.
Speaking at the event, Fisher said «There is so much animal suffering in the world, and much of it you feel helpless to end.
Moving house can be a big deal for cats — much of their feeling of security and ability to relax comes from being surrounded by the familiar sights, sounds and scents of their own territory...
The problem is, outside of this, the combat has pretty much stayed the same over the years and could really use an update, as much of it feels outdated.
Much of the feeling derives initially from the domestic architecture of Country Club Projects, which operates out of Rudolf Schindler's 1934 Buck House.
Which might be so, but much of the feeling is that of a land rush.
Much of the feeling derives initially from the...

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To sully that by having too much of a paid content feel could be detrimental.»
I actually really liked 2008 — I felt that the conversations I had and the types of entrepreneurs I met were just much more audacious and authentic.
It's just that he got so busy that he didn't realize how much time had gone by where he had not checked in with several of his contacts — an easy mistake for most small business owners who feel like every day is shorter than the last.
It's obviously geared towards having the chance of a romantic connection, but if it's not, then there's a great chance that it'll at least be a friend or someone that might be a good business connection or something, and so I think being geared towards just social discovery generally both makes it a more effective product and also there's still I feel like a little bit of a stigma associated with online dating, and this makes it just a much more accessible product.
Just across the border, two hours from Buffalo, NY, and four hours from Detroit, Toronto can make you feel like you never left home, yet enjoy a much better cost of living and plenty of talented workers available for hire.
In addition, the lightweight feel of the belt was much appreciated and made it possible for most to forget they were even wearing a running belt — a true sign of an effective piece of running gear.
Maybe holding meetings for meetings» sake makes the miserable managers feel more productive, but they don't do much of anything for the business.
We felt very certain that the overhang for the stock for that length of time would destroy too much shareholder value.»
If someone is producing work for your company, he or she shouldn't be a stranger to you or your business but rather feel inspired by your mission and values and feel as much a member of your team as your 9 - to - 5 employees.
Superficial, distant, and less than meaningful relationships can lead to feelings of insecurity and loneliness, which can increase your risk of illness and death just as much as obesity, alcoholism, and smoking.
No matter how much better we might feel at the onset by keeping our image of a perfect self, taking the blame for our failures is a must on the path toward success.
It felt so right... it really embodies so much of what we are.
Some items have prices that make sense, like a triple cheeseburger for $ 3, while others don't feel like much of a deal at all, like a sausage McMuffin that also costs $ 3.
If not for the NAFTA talks, the Bank of Canada would be feeling much better about the economy.
«They really feel good because we have so much stuff to show, and the economics work from these two types of stores,» Joly said.
And much of the reason its creators felt confident enough to invest all that time, money, and effort — given the small number of patients who might eventually use the medicine — can be traced to the Orphan Drug Act, a 1983 federal law that gave those who develop meds for uncommon diseases longer periods of marketing exclusivity and other financial incentives.
There's not much there in terms of the motives, goals, and overall, a lot of them don't feel like a genuine threat to our heroes.
The international figures aren't much better: According to a 142 - country study conducted by Gallup in 2013, only 13 % of global workers feel engaged and committed to their work.
«Small businesses both feel and are disadvantaged when dealing with much bigger companies,» says Susan Onaitis, the New York — based author of Negotiate Like the Big Guys.
Much of human psychology is built around the concept of associations; when we eat something sweet, we experience a release of feel - good chemicalsm like dopamine; that way, we learn to associate sweet foods with a pleasant experience.
While walking in with lots of questions for those on the sales floor is totally acceptable, customers who don't realize it's the busiest shopping day of the year may feel let down when it's impossible for you to spend as much time catering to their requests, says Mike Wittenstein, founder of Storyminers, an Atlanta - based customer experience and service design consultancy.
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