Not exact matches
In the world
of customer service,
nice words from a supervisor are relatively easy to come by; the real proof is in positive
feedback from customers.
Not to mention that being told to sit quietly, submissively, and above all, not to show your anger, is one
of the major ways that women have been pushed down and marginalized in our culture (which, I would suggest, is a strong contributing factor to the kind
of feedback you have been receiving for your recent posts - you were far
nicer to Mark or Donald or whoever than many
of us guys have been to them over the years, and yet you seemed to receive far more criticism for speaking up - i.e. not just for what you said, but for the very fact that you said anything at all - than we would have).
JILLIAN DARLINGTON: Yeah, well I think on the flip - side to
of like why it's better sometimes to reach out to a large group, instead
of just going to your friends, is your crowd sourcing, we all want a crowd source information because you know a) we don't want to feel like we are by ourselves, but you know if we are having something and you kind
of want to get as much information as possible, that sometimes it is
nice to get a lot
of feedback and then you can kind
of pick and choose what kind
of suits you opposed to like just reaching out to you know your bestie, because they might not be going through what you are going through, but if you reach out to 15.000 people, like you can MomsCo Group, or Sidney's group, you know, you can get a lot, you get a lot
of fee back, and I think you can never have, you have definitely have to pick and choose the information that fits you, but I think it's easier sometimes to get information if you can reach out to a very large group opposed to just you know texting your friends.
That's that
nice feedback loop or that kind
of internal thermostat that our body has.
It's awfully
nice of you to give me
feedback — much appreciated!
It's so
nice to hear
feedback on these type
of posts ❤️
I've been taking your
feedback on already — I've upped the font size to 15 so it's easier to read my posts and I've already tried to show a little more
of the «daily grind» (on instagram) after a few
of you asked to see a little more
of the everyday life and suggested it would be
nice to see a bit more
of «me»!
It had a very
nice feedback loop in its gameplay,
of maybe 5 - 10 minutes
of hunting out slimes and their food (among other things too), and then back to the ranch to store it all and keep everyone fed and happy, and then right back out to it.
This kind
of feedback focuses on strategies, efforts, and the learning process, such as saying, «You worked really hard on that problem,» rather than general praise like, «
Nice job,» or
feedback about global intelligence like, «You are so smart!»
Steering feel is
nice and weighty with a lot
of feedback available through the wheel.
One
of the main benefits
of steer - by - wire is the system's ability to decrease the amount
of feedback and vibration felt in the steering wheel, which is especially
nice on rough roads.
Luckily, the Turbo S possesses that, too, with an adaptive air suspension, wide performance rubber, and steering that offers sharp response and a
nice amount
of feedback.
While most automakers are busy removing that natural
feedback and effort experienced while driving — all in the name
of improved fuel economy — it's
nice to see BMW sticking to its performance roots.
Steering response is quick, there's a
nice amount
of feedback through the wheel and the suspension keeps the body composed when shooting around corners with minimal lean.
Crank the steering wheel and the front end turns in almost immediately with a
nice amount
of heft and
feedback through the wheel.
It's nothing strong enough to be confused with true torque steer, though, and mostly it just reminds you
of how
nice it is to get the odd bit
of feedback through an SUV's steering rim.
The re-tuned rack uses a 13.0:1 steering ratio (for reference, the brand's far sportier BRZ coupe's is 13.1), and while there's a bit
of a dead zone on - center, steering weight builds progressively, with a
nice amount
of feedback.
As I mentioned in my How Do We Find Beta Readers post (that I also linked to above), we can sometimes model for others the type
of feedback we'd like to receive and hope that «teaches» them that, yes, there is a way to give constructive criticism and still be «
nice.»
People are generally too
nice to say this straight up, so consider the balance
of feedback.
I was advised every step
of the way what would happen next; I always received a response to my emailed questions within 24 hours or less; it was
nice to receive positive personal
feedback from the Editors about the actual content and when I provided my own artwork for the cover, after a couple
of tweaks, I was thrilled with the design that Balboa came up with.
These have a
nice amount
of give and
feedback to them with a satisfyingly soft click.
Of course, I understand that left
feedbacks may be fake especially if they sound all sugary and
nice.
I've seen quite a bit
of feedback in the Amazon forums regarding this, so for him to just brush it off like it was something they did to be
nice was quite offensive to the Kindle community.
Generally customers seem happy with Aviat (candidly, have only talked to 2 and most
feedback is from analyst community), continue to require multiple vendors and Aviat should get a
nice share
of the market going forward given its strong customer list, global footprint and competitive product portfolio.
Feedback from Ian Calvert
of Have a
Nice Stay Travel, a major supplier
of cruise passengers to the region from the UK, highlighted the need to upgrade and augment the Arabian cruise product.
I don't hear from too many folks with fond memories
of that handheld, so it's
nice to get some positive
feedback on it.
I still won't stop asking for local media playback (part
of which is rumoured to be coming in the 1.7 firmware update), however it's
nice to see them acknowledging this
feedback.
It would be a
nice change
of pace, but poor pre-and-post shot
feedback makes this a frustrating experience.
It's
nice to get to try the game before launch and get a taste
of all the improvements and help find bugs as well as provide
feedback to make the game better.
It'd be
nice to have developer
feedback as a definitive, but it seems typical from other Kickstarter projects I've seen - backed in the case
of Project Eternity.
Among the
feedback I received was an excellent rebuttal from Em D. Being a solo operation, this site doesn't have much
of a window for dissenting opinion, but Em's response was interesting enough that I thought it'd be
nice to publish — with permission,
of course.
And lastly, there is a
nice little community
of artists (and art lovers) on there so I get some good
feedback about my designs from them.
Even trickier is critical
feedback (which is just a
nicer way
of saying «negative input»).
One very
nice thing about the
feedback from that show was that people felt some measure
of relief that this topic was finally out in the open, and that there could be very positive effects on the work as the result
of having a job, beyond the obvious financial aspect.
Alternatively, more direct observations
of that radiative imbalance would be
nice, or better theoretical and observational understanding
of the water vapor and cloud
feedbacks, or more paleoclimate data which can give us constraints on historical
feedbacks, but my guess is that ocean heat content measurements would be the best near term bet for improving our understanding
of this issue.
Speaking, as some were,
of impacts, Gwynne Dyer's «Climate Wars» does a
nice job
of considering possible political / military impacts and
feedbacks on GW.
2) We have INCREASING POSITIVE
feedback effects from (a) melting tundra, (b) melting melting hydrates in the oceans, (c) lower reflectivity (albedo)
of the Arctic itself, not to mention its next door neighbor Greenland, (d) increased fires in northern Asia and North America which will further exacerbate albedo, (e) LESS ICE AREA to reflect sun in the Arctic... and thus allow that
nice dark water to absorb more and more sun.
The inline controls that handle volume, calls, and track controls are
nice, but the beeping you get as
feedback for changing the volume is somewhat
of an annoyance.
Most
of the buttons offer a
nice, solid tactile
feedback, apart from the standby button, which has a sense
of looseness to it.
The button is
nice and solid, with good tactile
feedback and a bit
of a spring action to it, and while not jarring in its appearance, Huawei certainly hasn't attempted to hide it away.
This version doesn't bring as many changes as the PC build with the same number, but it introduces some
nice improvements to Edge,
Feedback Hub and Ease
of Access.
Though we like to use
feedback to refine our service, sometimes it's
nice just to receive some kind words
of encouragement:
When you develop a strong internal sense
of self - worth, you can appreciate the positive and affirming
feedback from your significant other as a
nice bonus rather than the most important source
of your affirmation.
It's so
nice to hear
feedback on these type
of posts ❤️