Sentences with phrase «n't feel lost»

Cities don't have the «problem» of homeless people, and Aboriginal people don't feel lost and lonely, don't end up drinking too much and maybe getting into other strife and aren't wandering around for weeks sometimes trying to find somewhere to stay, look after themselves and get home.
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As someone who doesn't follow the anime or manga, I didn't feel lost at all as the story is very much second fiddle to the fast paced combat.
But while you won't feel lost, you will miss out on knowing core things about certain characters and why they act a certain way.
If you don't care to know about the series history you can play right off the bat and you won't feel lost at all.
Getting stranded in an unknown world, with no explanation at all has definitely become unusual in today's video games, with most adventure titles holding players» hands so that they don't feel lost and frustrated.
They have allowed enough tinkering to satisfy the grease monkey while making it accessible enough for newcomers that they won't feel lost.
For a young kitten a small shallow tray is ideal as the kitten can hop in and out with ease and doesn't feel lost in there.
This is a valid concern [sorry all] but don't feel lost, you can usually see from the codes what steps might make sense.
Though characters from the first film reappear in this one, no plot lines are continued, which means newcomers shouldn't feel lost.
The film will be heaven for jazz aficionados, but those who don't know the difference between bebop and hard bop won't feel lost.
I will walk you through every step of the process so that you don't feel lost.
In fact, it feels funny to even write it that way, because she doesn't feel lost to me at all.
However, both variations are engaging and informative, beginning basically and building up knowledge and technical terminology, so that even a novice needn't feel lost.
This was a nice touch, as we didn't feel lost when we ventured out to the large resort for the first time.
It's large enough to have almost anything you need, yet small enough that you don't feel lost in the crowd.
Narrative is the dirt path that leads us through the impenetrable forest, so we move forward and don't feel lost, journalist Wade Rawlins has said.
Though this is a website on the internet, when accessing the site, one does not feel lost away from the traditional approach towards partner search.
I did not feel I lost anything and was happy to be able to have the original investment rolled into the 2nd campaign.
With all this talk about accidents and injuries, the law, expert crash witnesses, and medical witnesses, attorneys, lawyers, lawsuits, and financial figures, we want to make sure that you do not feel lost within the shuffle.
Fullstack Academy offers a Foundations 4 week pre-course that will teach you core concepts and skills necessary to get the most from the experience, so you can show up on the first day and not feel lost.

Not exact matches

Three months later, when he called his mother to let her know he was about to lose $ 35 million in investor funding, he wasn't feeling quite so genius anymore.
I started to think about what would happen if there was a shooting at Midwood, and I couldn't begin to imagine how I would feel if I lost one of my friends, teachers, or anyone for that matter.
Dawn Heller knows how lost people feel when they don't have their smartphone for days on end while it is being repaired.
Turn off notifications so you don't feel the urge to check your social media accounts and lose your concentration and momentum.
Not only are you more likely to be stressed and feel overworked, you lose out on the monetary value of those forfeited days — the ones that can't be rolled over or paid out.
Angry people typically do not feel their fear because they're lost in their anger.
If the food they didn't eat didn't go directly to the troops abroad, their leftovers could be used to feed their children: «That for every pang of hunger we feel we can have a double joy, that of knowing we are saving worse pangs in... little children, and that of knowing that for every pang we feel we lose a pound.»
«If you don't have a clear plan of action and don't set priorities for your day, and especially for the afternoon, it's that much easier to lose steam and feel a dip in energy,» he says.
So while we feel we've lost control of the way our personal data is collected, that doesn't mean we'll stop sharing it on Facebook... or Twitter, or Pinterest, or Instagram (you get the point).
If you still can't lose the bad taste of the sequel, check out the original, in which the jokes feel less stale and Will Ferrell is still the best part of the movie.
Crossroads are either black and white, you simply know it is time to get out, you've lost that loving feeling, or they can be grey, where you aren't over the business, but you are tired and maybe feeling a little fried.
With everything so new when you start, it's easy to lose your sea legs and not feel like yourself.
Jon Bon Jovi on how he feels Steve Jobs and iTunes have altered the music - buying experience... for the worse The Sunday Times, March 2011 Kids today have missed the whole experience of putting the headphones on, turning it up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and getting lost in an album, and the beauty of taking your allowance money and making a decision based on the jacket, not knowing what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple of still pictures and imagining it.
You have to earn them, but if you're not familiar with the advantages and customs of the platform, you might feel lost when you're just starting out.
Even with some ambient sound, I felt that it didn't take away from me being able to get lost in the music, and the miles ticked by quickly as a result.
If you're trying to lose weight, chances are you don't feel sexy — but you don't want to feel any more guilt either.
«If people feel like they're not doing anything, or they get lost in the feeling that they can't make change, that can be debilitating.»
I'd get lost in responses and at the end of the day feel like I was busy but not productive.
And you don't have to lose your job to feel it: a report from London's Roehampton University last year revealed that over half the people whose salary or hours were cut experienced symptoms of depression.
But, says Jurock, Dad lost the money in the crash, «didn't have the courage» to ride the markets back up, and so no longer has the rich feeling that inspires people to buy second homes.
While I may have been bored, felt left out, or even felt lost without my phone, that was just me missing the habit; I didn't actually need it.
Mostly lost in translation was the fact that the elder Buffett was acting in accordance with his long - articulated position that he would give his kids «enough money so that they would feel they could do anything — but not so much that they could do nothing.»
He also looks for competitive people, so he asks about the last time they competed, what they like about winning, what they don't like about losing, how they feel when they lose — and what they do next.
You risk losing the zeal that launched the company if the merry band who rolled the dice with you feels they don't have a role any more.
I certainly felt like a CEO, but after eight years, I realized I was not, and I was lost.
Your wandering attention probably felt like it was outside your control, as if you suddenly lost the ability to focus and didn't know how to regain it.
The difference is likely due to testosterone levels: Men who win in competitive situations feel emboldened to try again, even as the odds of losing grow; women don't exhibit the same tendency.
In the above situation, it begins when we take time to remember how we felt when we lost someone close to us (or how we would feel, if we haven't had this experience).
It's important to note that these goals should be realistic so that you and your team don't feel like you are working for a lost cause.
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