«The point of an argument is to come
out of it feeling like you've been heard,» O'Neal says.
The story finishes with a bang, but it very much feels like one mission, albeit quite a large one which allows a lot of freedom, but I can't help but come
out of it feeling like it wasn't enough.
Too - easy puzzles, on the other hand, would feel pointless without the player getting that sweet mini-rush
out of feeling like they did something clever.
Not exact matches
Scandinavian firm Adolfsson & Partners used both silhouttes
of artificial trees (made
out of painted plywood) and real lichen to make the offices
of King Studios
feel like a Swedish forest.
To get the most
out of your team, you have to make them believe in your vision and
feel like they're actively making an impact in their role.
Palmer reached
out to a wide range
of pediatricians to find
out how they
feel about these parents, and he was surprised to encounter mostly sadness rather than anger on the part
of these doctors, who often
feel like they've let their patients down by not convincing them to vaccinate.
In line with the study about stressful jobs, other research demonstrates that similar forms
of expressive writing (writing
out your thoughts and
feelings like in a diary) helps those coping with stressful situations such as unemployment.
I
feel like there's always such a sense
of resistance when a new thing comes
out,
like Twitch came
out, and we were all
like, that's ridiculous, or Periscope or even all
of the VR stuff with Oculus and Vive.
Users complain that they're tired
of being talked down to, tired
of being made to
feel like idiots, tired
of absurd rules, tired
of machines that break, tired
of IT support that cuts
out at 5 p.m. — when they're expected to work around the clock.
Being young and fresh
out of school, it was definitely a challenge, but after six months, a year, 18 months went by, I started to realize that this
felt more
like home to me than anything I'd done before.
At the bar, McLean recalls, MacMillan said it
felt like they'd just taken the last helicopter
out of Saigon.
It's the first day in Tokyo that finally
feels like spring, cherry blossoms in bloom, but he has holed up here in the café because it's roughly equidistant from the offices
of his various lawyers, as well as the bankruptcy trustee, whom he meets with regularly
out of a sense
of «duty» to his former customers.
So either you will massively increase your cost base (nobody ever seems to raise a big round and then still spend
like you raised a small round) or you will have such a long runway that it takes the urgency
out of your daily actions because you
feel like you have tons
of time to show progress.
Record numbers
of consumers drive
out to malls, big boxes and smaller retailers only to be ignored by skeleton staffs and made to
feel like they are troubling the staff when asking for help.
For Stiglitz, Fink's letter and similar declarations from large companies
like Unilever aren't calls to
feel good and congratulate each other, but are arising
out of a sense
of urgency.
«After I came
out, I
felt like in a kind
of dream,
like I didn't
feel things were real,» he says, over a slice
of cake with cream and cherries.
The dinosaurs
of «Jurassic World»
feel like the most fully fleshed
out characters here.
«I
feel like we're missing
out on this major opportunity to market to 51 %
of the population, to 60 %
of the wealth and to 80 %
of consumer spending,» says Meltem Demirors, founder
of Athena Capital, referring to the world's female population, who control the majority
of American wealth and household spending.
News organizations may
feel like they have to play ball with Facebook because that's where people are increasingly getting their news anyway, but it's the social network that's getting more value
out of the whole thing.
There is still nothing
like that visceral
feeling of levering a cork
out of a tasty bottle
of wine.
We
felt as if we had been playing parts in a fascinating movie that suddenly took a bad turn, in which we had worked
like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written
out of the script.»
They must
feel like members
of an aging rock band, condemned to belt
out worn tunes they've secretly come to despise.
He has his own way
of doing business... There's a lot
of tension on air... After 10 hour days and 10 days
of shooting, you really
feel like you want to knock this motherf * cker
out.»
I was so cold at one point that I
felt like someone who was drowning — that moment where you're in and
out of consciousness and stuck in lala land.
I
feel like I'm just spinning
out of control if I don't get
out there and skate.
It was slick, it made Facebook look
like rock stars, and judging from the sheer amount
of pitches in my inbox for in - person F8 meetings, it left those developers
feeling a little left
out from the spotlight.
If any HubSpotter
feels like a part
of the deck is B.S. — they can (and do) call it
out.
Or if it's after hours (or you just don't
feel like chatting), you can fill
out a form with your name, email address, and a few tidbits about you and your loved one, to give the poet a frame
of reference.
So at the end
of it all we don't
feel like we're coming
out of this having accomplished nothing.
In 12 years
of marriage, I've never taken
out the trash and I only mow the grass when I
feel like doing some forced cardio.
But asking the question gives a grieving person a little bit
of control — which is something people need when it
feels like their entire life is
out of their control.
I
feel like moving (
out of Guam) now.»
I
feel like I really got it
out of my system.
According to new research from Harvard University and the University
of Virginia, when people seek
out extraordinary experiences
like vacationing in exotic locales, those who had the experience enjoyed that their adventures were superior to ones their peers had, but during subsequent social interactions the adventurer ultimately
felt excluded and worse off than they would have
felt if they had an ordinary experience
like everyone else.
This group acted more altruistically after their exposure, which indicates that being reminded
of issues
like energy use or fair trade does increase people's
feelings of responsibility — but that acting on those
feelings risks cancelling them
out.
When you cope in a job, it
feels like you're having the life force sucked
out of you by an invisible overlord who laughs
like an evil genius as you visit random websites all day.
Instead
of lashing
out, she patiently told her why she's on «The Bachelor» — to find love — and that Krystal shouldn't really
feel like she can speak for her.
Now,
of course it's up to both the entrepreneur and the spouse to determine how that support plays
out, but, «Asking pointed questions
like, «When you're stressed
out because
of the business, what can I do to make you
feel supported?»
So it's a way
of feeling good, too, if we're not
feeling so good or if we're
feeling a little bit left
out or
like we don't quite belong.»
They step
out of the way (and maybe play too much golf) as the employee sort
of spirals into a place
of too much self - reliance,
feeling like theirs is a solo act.
Without fail whenever I bring up the topic
of this menace to the entrepreneurial mind, far more than half
of those assembled say that at one time or another they
feel like someone will find them
out — that they had no right to be in the corner office and any minute the house
of cards will fall.
And yet, with the advent
of 24/7 news, constant social media notifications and a seemingly endless procession
of Tweets, posts and updates, it can quickly
feel like things are spiraling
out of control.
In the end I kind
of feel like a Viking coming
out of it.»
Are you constantly exhausted and
feel like it's impossible to get
out of bed in the morning, then
feel spent when you get home?
I am beginning to
feel like the last person on earth who does not have an iPhone — and that sense
of being left
out was amplified recently, when I read a forthcoming article by reporter Nitasha Tiku on the emerging aftermarket for iPhone software apps.
«I always
feel emboldened when we get a real doozy
of an earnings report
like we did from General Electric and the stock in question comes
out the other side unscathed,» Cramer said.
Most
of the time, I
feel out of control and
like I'm not making progress from the minute I get
out of bed.
So when I did my first set coming
out of the break it
felt like small bits
of metal were grinding away inside my chest.
«I sometimes
feel like I have steam coming
out of my years because the pace is relentless,» Clive said.
Woodside Petroleum chief Don Voelte is
feeling like the «cat that ate the canary» over the company's progress with its suite
of upcoming projects and has laid
out his wish list
of operations he wants to tick off before his time is up.