Not exact matches
Even when
feedback is negative, it
prompts an exercise in curious exploration to find out where things went wrong so that it doesn't happen again.
His performances whilst out on loan has
prompted a rather negative
feedback, so perhaps Wenger saw something that he didn't like?
Schools should normalize the process of giving and receiving
feedback, Brion - Meisels says — something that can
not only improve the culture of an institution, but can create the kind of trust that may
prompt students to report troubling behavior among peers.
We think Maserati's
not so favourable
feedback may have
prompted this move.
Pro writer tip: don't give a draft to beta readers a week before the holidays and expect to receive
prompt feedback.
Because you're working on a smaller scale, this may
not translate into a large uptick in immediate sales, but over the long term, having those positive reviews will lead to more interest and more sales, as well as
prompting new readers to provide their
feedback and get you even more reviews!
My question is: Since these earlier relatively slight forcings
prompted such considerable carbon
feedbacks that drove warming much further than it would have gone otherwise, should we
not expect some sort of carbon
feedback to kick in from our considerable «artificial» forcing / warming?
The need for
prompt (urgent) action implied by these realities may
not be a surprise to the relevant scientific community, because paleoclimate data revealed high climate sensitivity and the dominance of amplifying
feedbacks.
The weak tactile
feedback was
not as much of an issue with the Redmi Note 4, but with the Mi A1, the unsatisfying click on the power button often
prompted me to inadvertently half - click it again, which led to situations where the camera app opened up when I expected the phone to have its screen off.
Warning signs of the confused intern include:
not hearing back about an assignment while the intern is working on it (usually there's some kind of
feedback or status update volunteered); no progress made from an intern who is usually responsive; when
prompted for questions, the questions are disjointed from the project at hand (intern might
not understand project enough to ask meaningful questions and doesn't want to admit they don't know where to start).