Sentences with phrase «not had any positive experience»

I always feel a bit guilty sharing it in case people who didn't have a positive experience think I'm being smug.
«I'm sure some of the parents who went here did not have a positive experience,» he said.
Neveragain - we are sincerely sorry that you didn't have a positive experience here.
It's disappointing to read that you did not have a positive experience with Tamika and our dealership.
Have not had any positive experience at all after the initial purchase of our vehicle.
This means if they haven't had a positive experience with something they are less likely to be comfortable and confident.
I've yet to meet someone who's been and hasn't had a positive experience, everyone seems to fall in love with Japan.
Most SRLs do not have a positive experience and are frequently overwhelmed, stressed and feel unfairly treated by a justice system that is less welcoming than they had expected and hoped.
I do apologize that you didn't have a positive experience with Seven Corners initially.
We've not had positive experiences with SRS» WOW HD in the past, and that didn't change with its implementation here.
Andrew Bosworth, a Facebook vice president, said in a Facebook post Monday afternoon that «if people aren't having a positive experience connecting with businesses and apps then it all breaks down.
Many of the fathers did not have positive experiences with their own fathers, and most reported their own fathers» absence.

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Now, I can't pretend to know whether they're using this data for nefarious reasons (I can almost bet they are), but we do know that they use this data to understand whether users are having a positive user experience on a website.
That can be great if they had a good experience, but difficult if it wasn't positive because you can't delete negative comments from someone else's social media feed.
Unlike other generations, we found that Millennials tend to have less positive work experiences as they move up the ladder in an organization; Millennials in executive leadership roles not only reported lower scores than their Boomer and Gen X executive counterparts, they also fared worse than Millennials in front - line manager and department leader roles.
This type of generalization will not hold for all of the elderly, but the typical experience seems to have been positive.
I have not had very positive experiences with headhunters in the past, so when Sean Moynihan contacted me, I was hesitant.
U.S. - China relations have not experienced a major setback in a long time, so the relationship is relatively positive.
The decision was made because Coinbase «can not ensure customers will have a positive purchasing experience with a credit card».
The positive correlation between an interactive buying experience and increased sales has not gone unnoticed by other major retailers eager to utilize this insight any way they can.
As a result, in the short term the state would not be expected to experience a strong positive or negative direct impact of the US - imposed or proposed tariffs on imported aluminum and steel and other items — though individual companies and projects may be strongly affected.
For more than 35 years Phoenix Systems has partnered with our clients to provide the vision, approach and structure that allows organizations to not only successfully deploy business solutions but to actually experience positive results from doing so.
And, finally, Wesley not only wished to find true religion expressed experientially, but he also had a more positive role for experience in judging and correcting his theological formulations.
In fact, based on my experience with the Christards on this site, I'd count it as a positive if he weren't Christian at all, at least not the kind of Christians people like John, Chard, the Gopher, Mark the Piddler, and Turdy Be a Tool are.
They had a perfectly positive experience with her and, when she left, the people who were making the decision about calling the next assistant, or who were advising the rector on this decision, were unanimous in saying, «We don't have to worry about that anymore».
Many clergy don't have many positive staff experiences to share.
With this method, we have not simply done away with linguistic clutter, we have made the positive assertion that the ultimate «simple» or constituents of things experienced are neither the objects of common sense nor the «scientific» objects of physical theory (electrons, quarks, and the like).
What I don't want is what I have experienced here which has been me defending either this or anything else that is positive that I bring for it to be met by you wrongly accusing me of supporting abuse, which is what has happened.
They've had a positive church experience and can't imagine this.
St. Thomas Christians were able to have a positive view of Hinduism not only because of their life - experience of living among the Hindus, but also because of their theology.
These forms of consciousness will of course be different for every person, based on personal experience... so that is where a personal God comes in... one that fits each person's current level of understanding... a living, hopefully growing perception as knowledge increases, instead of a fixed idol or icon... but if it provides a person a non-harmful useful comfort and positive function, then what genius has the right to deprive them of that, with ridicule that their understanding is different and better, when the person being ridiculed at the time, does not possess the knowledge required to have the same understanding of the person ridiculing.
A pastor friend of mine had attended Schuller's Institute for Successful Church Leadership in Garden Grove, California, and while he was generally positive about his experience there, he reported two emphases that bothered me: (1) Schuller avoids preaching on anything that is controversial, and (2) Schuller says, «Don't let laypeople get too involved in decision - making in the congregation.»
Thus, the creed was already alive to the objection so readily raised today to talk of God as father — namely, that many people do not have a positive conception of the word «father» because of negative experiences with their own fathers.
I might seem like I'm raving on about this Burcha but seriously I want to share this info and my experience because it has been so positive and simple and I want others to reap the benefits of this to and that's all I ever really want, is others to find some type of happiness in what I share and to help them on their health journey, because finding ways to optimal health is not always straight forward for many people especially when there is so much miss information or forced information in mainstream media these days.
It's probably not a good thing that a driver as experienced as Massa says that things haven't changed much, and especially the fact that he feels F1 has had the same problems for the past 15 years, but perhaps with the change of ownership things can move forward and the sport can a positive step forward.
The football media seems to think that Crystal Palace are the clear favourites and with Alan Pardew taking over at Selhurst Park, it looks like it would be a positive experience and hopefuly not a tough relegation battle.
Positives Our defence has a leader with wealth of experience Creativity in abundance Ramsey still has licence to make late runs to the box Xhaka and wilshere both play 6s taking turns to hold and doing the dirty work Sanchez and Ozil switching wings havoc through crossing or cutting inside Lacazette being provided for Giroud our option from the bench Negatives Ozil playing as a winger wouldn't defend (mustafi will provide cover as he wouldn't overlap as much as bellerin) No Giroud Lacazette dynamic combination (would still happen by subbing wilshere caution for injuries Ramsey moves to 8 lacazette plays behind Giroud) Slow and aging metserker (makes up for with football brain and also pacy wing backs) No outright cdm (wouldn't need one as no overlapping wing backs to cover as creativity is enough ufront would concentrate on defending
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
«Providing the children with these opportunities has had a really positive impact and has given families experiences that they wouldn't normally get to have.
The 23 - year - old has been much maligned over the last few seasons for his supposed lack of a positive contribution to the team's performances, but has experienced a turnaround that now has him in the position where he is undoubtedly one of the first names on the team sheet and the decision not to play him in Liverpool's FA Cup game against Arsenal as an uncalculated risk.
«I haven't spoken to Rooney for a long time, so I don't know what he is thinking, but if he went to China I think he would have a positive experience.
If moms take some time to learn about their choices and take an Independent Childbirth Class (not hospital based) or read GOOD books (not WTEWE) then they will be in a better position to have a positive birth experience which can empower them!
I look back at all of the conflicts we had with schools over the years (things like treating our children respectfully, struggling to provide healthy food choices, uhg) and I am ashamed to admit that my fear and ignorance about HS allowed me to justify sending my children off everyday to deal with people and situations that were not positive learning experiences for them, but often humiliating or dis - empowering.
His positive attitude and confidence enabled him to have a good, not frustrating, experience when he re-joined his team.
And it wouldn't have been a positive experience for either of you if your mom warning bells were clanging away.
I think it is in all how they present it - hopefully it will be well presented that birth can be a positive experience, and not so much that women are now having orgasmic births, & you are missing out if you don't have one.
It's a joy to give these kids positive experiences they might not have had otherwise.
It sounds like your son is new to toilet training so I definitely would not recommend holding him on the toilet until he pees, as this only creates a negative experience around going potty and we always want potty training to be positive.
I find myself writing about breastfeeding a lot, because that's what I know, and I'm massively positive about breastfeeding, and if my experience can help someone that'd be great, but I'd never judge someone for not breastfeeding.
There are some practical steps you can take to not only determine if VBAC is right for you, but also prepare for having a deeply positive vaginal birth experience that will have you feeling empowered in your own capabilities.
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