Sentences with phrase «not make things better»

Getting frustrated because things are not going as fast or as well as you would have liked will not make things any better.
«Sustained climate warming will not make things any better in Antarctica,» he told Mashable.
It does not make things better.
If the answer is yes, remind them that suicidal thoughts are a natural coping mechanism (they provide a way to «stop the pain,») but suicide will not make things better.
Governor Cuomo should know that his actions will not make things better for the youth in state custody, the dedicated staff who are trying to help them lead better lives or the people of New York.
However, stay mindful that exchanging a series of angry emails with each other will not make things better for your children.
And moving Ninja up the pitch in a 4 -2-3-1 will not make things better either.
Seraphim's clarification, as I pointed out, didn't make things any better.
The God you deny will hold you accountable and you saying he is mythology won't make things better for you.
Folding your hands and talking to yourself or contemplating the modus operandi of a deity from some ancient fable won't make things better.
Ulreich's performances after that (under Ancelotti) didn't make things better, but when Heynckes arrived everything's changed.
Yes, global standards might make things easier for the BFHI but they don't make things better, healthier or safer for mothers or babies.
• Ignoring the reality of seriously ill people in need of intensive help ending up on the street or in county jails at local taxpayer expense because the state has shirked its responsibility and no other appropriate care is available is not making things better;
While this won't make things worse, they won't make things better either.
Since weight loss is the key to reversing type 2 diabetes, medications won't make things better.
GMOs don't make things any better.
The seemingly ludicrous final act is terrible enough to nearly sink the film, but that its turns are not what they seem to be doesn't make things any better.
In the end, Holly appears to have learned lying can't make things better.
by Walter Chaw It's the easiest thing in the world to make a movie about bigots; it's a lot harder to make a movie about liberals who mean well, but are feckless elites who not only don't make things better, they actually, through their platitudes and paternalistic attitudes, make things worse.
They don't make things better for the majority of kids.
If Amazon succeeds in its ultimate aim of cutting the publishers out of the loop, that doesn't make things better for authors.
Maybe this is already hurting my brain so much that I should just walk away and write instead about how Delta doesn't seem to understand that having 5 of everything (like redemption tiers or seating plans) doesn't make things better, just more complicated.
I agree that the roster by itself is fine, but compared to others it is smaller and that doesn't make things better, especially with a character like Jaco.
There's the past tense crux: Vigilante 8 may be spruced up in the graphical department, but its gameplay is bittersweet, a reminder that age doesn't make all things better.
You do get to use some ranged weapons but they don't make things any better, considering the usual older - 3rd - person - horror - game quality camera.
And this story from the Silicon Alley Insider isn't making things any better.
There's also apparently some sort of leadership vacuum going on, with Zuckerberg and other senior leadership initially hiding from the press, Zuckerberg not making things any better when he finally emerged, and reports flying of the company preparing to fire one of its top transparency advocates, security chief Alex Stamos.
We've learned that using the opposite approach to Authoritarian Parenting, the Indulgent Parenting style, doesn't make things any better as it results in entitled kids who don't know how to follow the rules, develop empathy or get along with others.

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Some of the things that made T'Challa [the film's main character] a good leader were that he wasn't afraid to empower the people that worked with him, and he was somebody who kind of gathers information from everybody.
If you do not continue to make things better, you are not innovating.
When I was talking to psychologists, they said that's not using a to - do list for productivity, that's using it to do what's called «mood repair,» to make yourself feel good, rather than get things done.
Sure, it might be nice to have access to the absolute latest in technology, like John Wick does when he arrives in Rome, but you won't need to drop $ 1,000 on a new unlocked iPhone 8 if you keep your iPhone 6 in good condition, keep it clean (inside and out,) make sure you're not hogging file space for unnecessary things, etc..
Therefore it's not just about making things smaller and better looking.
While the emerging field of neuromarketing seeks to address this issue by peering directly into the brain, there are things we can do easily and cheaply to make sure we're not reacting just to consumers» conscious minds, but to their unconscious as well.
While there are a lot of things you can't plan for, there were certainly a few big traps that I could have avoided in my journey had I made better decisions.
A great leader, though, will do one thing that the others don't: he or she will make the people around and below better.
The agreements — don't gossip, don't take things personally, don't make assumptions, and do your best — help me start from a rational position of trying to understand the issue at hand, without bringing any negative mental baggage that may come along naturally if I weren't aware of them.
She may have not understood the science that makes smiling such a valuable business asset, but she no doubt observed good things when she expressed a genuine smile.
And while having some flexibility is a good thing, don't turn the option of changing your direction into a way to make excuses.
«The best way to make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
You don't have to follow Nirav's regimen, but you should try to do what Nirav has done: Find a sustainable way to take control, to do the things that make you feel good, to live in away that you can be around for loved ones... and to be at your best at work.
It's not so much a case of being instructed as it is one of needing to be regularly reminded that (a) nothing good happens by itself and (b) you are the person primarily responsible for making the right things happen.
I launched it and the program went well, in the sense that we got a lot of customers on board and I got a training program in place, but the mistake [I made] was moving a little too quickly and not thinking through things all the way through.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
«It's how you deal with those things that'll make you a good company or not
When you really have this feeling that you're both in it together and you're pushing and pulling one another, you're open to taking risks, you're brave, you're open to innovation, and you're not taking credit for each other's — together you're making things better.
A clear summary of your points is possibly the best thing you can do to not just deliver value to the reader, but also make the book memorable, which helps you sell more books.
But while increasing interest in these more specialized degrees makes sense, LinkedIn economist Guy Berger isn't sure it's a good thing.
The average person rarely considers how ordinary things can be made better or improved — those with the entrepreneurial spirit can't help themselves.
The watermelon was big and heavy and I had better things to do, so it made sense not to deal with it in the moment.
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