Sentences with phrase «of getting disappointed»

Instead of getting disappointed do proper research and find instruments that are quite safe with the added benefit of their tenure, the tax applies, and expected benefits with other notes that can work in your favor.
Many students put a lot of effort in hope that their thesis paper will get an «A», but some of them get disappointed, because committee gives them low grades.

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But many fans are disappointed that Phasma didn't get much of a story arc in either movie.
Whatever the reason, they get the «engines of change» up and running — which gets their team excited — but when push comes to shove, no actions are taken, and their entire team ends up disappointed in the process.
Eager to draw the millions of viewers that some uploaders were getting, Boivin put some of his short films up on the site, only to be disappointed when the big audiences didn't come.
It's even harder to get people to use an old product that's already disappointed — just ask the latest owners of MySpace.
But if something is disappointing at the other end of the scale, I'm likelier to think, «Oh well, I guess you get what you pay for!»
Or, maybe you've been disappointed a few too many times by other people getting promoted ahead of you.
The banking sector, down 0.1 percent, got little support from the results of Santander, the euro zone's biggest bank by market value, whose shares fell 3.2 pct after profits in the UK disappointed.
Both schools released their round one decisions last week and thousands of applicants got disappointing news.
Our expectations for what we want the marriage to provide us have gotten higher in a lot of ways, more sophisticated in a number of other ways, more emotional, more psychological, and because of this additional complexity, more of our marriages are falling short, leaving us disappointed.
When Jedd Wolchok, a cancer doctor and immunologist leading a Yervoy trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering, examined a melanoma patient's scan 12 weeks after he'd received his course of treatment, the results were utterly disappointing — just like those of any other metastatic patient in the final throes of the disease: The tumors had gotten bigger, and there were more of them.
Speaking alongside Xi in the Chinese capital, Trump also said it was disappointing that his predecessors had let the bilateral trade balance get out of kilter.
By all accounts, Johnson was disappointed with how out - of - the - loop he was kept — but, unlike other veeps, he actually got to sit in on negotiations and make diplomatic trips abroad.
And it's entirely possible that some of the disappointed needed the generators a lot more than the people who actually got them.
While these new measures will benefit the industry, manufacturers in Ontario may be disappointed in the lack of policies designed to assist companies in getting goods to the United States in a timely and consistent manner.
This position is a little disappointing but I think I will get a lot of earnings out of it long term with relative safety.
Employees expecting one form of support can be very disappointed when they get the other.
Regardless of who wins the next election, the Public Service Alliance of Canada may have to get used to being disappointed.
However, subscriber numbers didn't get off to the start the market had hoped, and a disappointing TV contract renewal with Comcast's (NYSE: CMCSA)» NBC Universal sent the stock crashing to around the $ 10 level within weeks of the big event.
There is a story of a churchwarden (senior lay person) who went to hear a modern theologian speak — in the questions he got up and said that he was disappointed that his vicar wasn't there because that was the kind of thing he wanted to hear in his church.
so this new job came up, i was bitterly disappointed, god waving it in my face, me not being qualified but 15 years of experience in the business and this new ground floor from scratch spin off that will eventually get spun back in, and the job is a lateral move technically, but in reality i was the top of the old ladder, and the lateral move would be to the bottom of the next higher up ladder.
Whether one agrees with his politics or thinks he'd be a competent president is a different matter — but thank you for writing a great article on religion and avoiding the attacking, degrading and slandering of other writers» approach, which - while probably provoking interest and getting many reads - is simply disappointing and quite frankly hypocritical when it comes to religion.
Perhaps neither of us got our way completely, but neither were we completely disappointed.
Do you really believe they get to explore alternative «books - of - silliness» or can choose a different religions or to be an atheist without fear of disappointing their parents?
I am homeless by no fault of my own and can't do anything about it and God isn't helping me, I can't see any reason for this to happen and no lesson to learn and I get disappointed every day.
Speaking to some of my mates from Africa, they are disappointed with the lack of enjoyment some people in the west get from their privileged position, more so than the lack of help coming out of the west.
Too many corners of the Church have been infected with a legalistic, performance - based view of God in which God stands over our lives with crossed arms and a disappointed scowl, applauding only when we get everything just right and rendering judgment on everything we do wrong.
He gets a kick of how disappoint Christians are when they hear he is atheist.
However, I WILL get the satisfaction of knowing how disappointed all of you morons will be at the moment they die and NOTHING follows.
Getting your supporters out to vote and convincing the other team to stay home is a huge part of american politics, and it's really quite disappointing.
So rather than get them all keyed up at a party with friends and family present, and then perhaps disappointing one or two of them in front of an audience, we decided to keep the announcement low - key, private, and family - centric at first in order to help them process both their elation or disappointment.
As an uneducated Bedouin shepherd leading a nomadic lifestyle in a vast desert, who is completely ignorant of anything even remotely approaching modern enlightenment, science, logic, reason, etc., I was very disappointed when I finally got around to reading the Bible.
But that's just it... I think that they were disappointed much the same would be for a kid who didn't get to go on the roller coaster because the ride shut down due to the pending thread of a lightning storm... «They didn't get what they wanted»...
After a disappointing performance on September 11, President Bush has gotten better with each delivery: at the National Cathedral, at the joint session of Congress, from the White House treaty room.
I am disappointed that something the REAL Rev. Grahm (Billy) believed strongly in for years all of a sudden gets pulled due to what?
I admit to being disappointed though when I got it and realized that the majority of recipes call for a significant amount of all - purpose white flour.
At first I got disappointed when I saw that the result — I had dreamed of these new muffins for a while — and my first reaction was simply to try to understand what didn't go well, so that I could give the recipe another shot.
I actually get disappointed when I order French toast and receive a stack without the telltale crust of poppy seeds on it.
I made this the other night to pack up in some lunches and was a bit disappointed in it when I tasted it at the time (esp since I had doubled the recipe in light of the reviews), but I had it reheated for lunch today and it was INCREDIBLE, it definitely got better overnight!!
However, when I got home, I was disappointed that the core was left on and that the slices were a lot of work to pull apart into separate strips.
What I'm trying to get at here is that I know a lot of food bloggers buy foods just because they look pretty and I'm always a bit disappointed when I see other people who live in northern climates loading up on imported everything in the winter.
We often get emails from readers who are disappointed when a recipe doesn't work, only to find out they've changed most of the ingredients.
We make reservations for the fanciest of restaurants, we prepare ourselves for the pure wonder of it all and then we land up getting a little disappointed when it's not the exact fairytale we've dreamed of...
You've never disappointed me with any of your recipes, and if I do want to get creative and add my own twist, you give me a good base to work with.
I also got a strawberry rose petal daiquiri, this was frozen which I'm not a massive fan of, I also couldn't get any of the rose petal hint at all, I was a bit disappointed in this one to be honest.
I am a personal fan of your lemon poppyseed muffin recipe, but haven't gotten around to actually make it (which is very disappointing!)
It's so easy to put together and I happily ate this 4 consecutive days for lunch at work and not only didn't get sick of it, but was disappointed when it ran out.
You would think I would have gotten tired of eating it but this recipe never disappoints.
Never been disappointed in the least by any of your recipes, they've even conquered my boyfriend who's a die - hard meat - addict, so thank you so much for helping me to get him there, slowly...;) And by the way, he hates it when the peanuty / almondy flavor is too strong, which is kind of the point in a pad thai, so I tweaked your recipe a bit by replacing the peanut butter by one avocado and a few teaspoons of almond butter, it made the trick in terms of texture and met the overwhelming approval of everyone around the table!
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