Sentences with phrase «new kind of feedback»

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I'd welcome any feedback or suggestions you have as this is still a new feature and I'd like to make it as useful as possible for the kind of analysis you're doing here.
As a New York Times bestselling author of two books of non-fiction and one novel, and a lifetime performer and storyteller, I can help you get to the heart of your story and provide the kind of feedback that connects you to your own unique voice and flow.
Getting this kind of... negative feedback... is not new to me — I was called a «sell out» for even wanting people to pay for my book.
I haven't even thought about to receive a bit of the feedback you guys gave me along with your love and all the kind words since the New Year.
First of all thank you so much for your feedback & kind comments on my New Year's Resolutions post yesterday - I really have a feeling that this year is going to be the BEST yet!
Like Valentine's Day in 2010 and New Year's Eve in 2011, prescription his latest film features a star - studded cast, approved multiple story - lines and sitcom - style comedy and like the feedback of those earlier films, the Mother's Day reviews have not been kind.
Another way of providing this kind of feedback to the learners is by showing a general overview of what the course will touch upon, and reviewing in each new setting this overview and where the course stands with relation to it.
Surveys of d.tech families, and feedback from new and current students, provide consistent feedback about how kind the everyone is generally and across grades.
Whenever a new vehicle debuts from one of our favorite automakers, it's always thrilling to see what kind of press feedback the vehicle will achieve.
The new MacBook has all kinds of tricks up its sleeve, from a new keyboard to a force feedback trackpad, and of course a lovely new hi - res screen.
First, we'll be testing the in - game store with some new kinds of items we're looking into introducing (in Asian regions, at the outset) based on player feedback: specifically, an experience buff to assist with the leveling process, as well as an alternate way to acquire Lesser Charms of Good Fortune.
FEATURES: ▸ Turn - based passionate battles with innovative interactions and extremely deep strategic gameplay ▸ Activate many unique and varied heroes to master all kinds of powerful skills and abilities ▸ Hexagon tactical gaming board allows creation of endless possibilities ▸ Customize your team with tons of skill combinations ▸ Explore different game modes and find the best way to layout teamwork ▸ Encounter different challenges of opponents from all over the world in real - time ▸ Fast - pace game on mobile device allows you to conquer whenever and wherever ▸ Share your ideas and experiences with other players for more EXPECTABLE CONSTANT UPDATES — New heroes — Exciting events — Regular updates and adjustments based on your feedback and suggestions Have any questions, issues or advice for TBT from Nebulium Games?
I want it for the Menil Collection and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which could keep their non-didactic approaches while deploying the people who walk the gallery floors as resources who can help visitors see art in new ways and relay the kinds of feedback museums hire market - research firms to gather.
I am curious as to what additional slower «earth - system» feedbacks might be indicated by the release of the methane... i.e. what kind of biological changes might occur to arctic regions by the melting of permafrost and release of methane that will add a longer - term feedback response that needs to accounted for before any sort of new equalibrium would be reached.
They come up with all kinds of hypothetical feedback mechanisms involving more natural aerosol emissions in response to global warming: Dimethylsulfide from marine phytoplankton (although a very intriguing possibility, this has never been confirmed to be a significant feedback mechanism, and there is ample evidence to the contrary, which is omitted from the report), biological aerosols (idem), carbonyl sulfide (idem), nitrous oxide (idem), and iodocompounds (idem), about which they write the following: «Iodocompounds — created by marine algae — function as cloud condensation nuclei, which help create new clouds that reflect more incoming solar radiation back to space and thereby cool the planet.»
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