Sentences with phrase «physical feedback you get»

I like the physical feedback you get from them.

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Mat Boule: When I started practicing, I was really simply concerned with getting the type of feedback from the client where, week after week, they were improving, which already for physical therapy, that's quite rare.
With the puppets as physical avatars for students, videos become sharable so that students get the benefit of a wider audience and feedback while still being protected.
You don't have the recurring expense of replacing those physical (probably custom - made) objects for each batch of learners (because you can't economize on each person getting the «pfffff» feedback).
You can activate haptics to get physical feedback when you press a key, but we found that it slowed us down when trying to type fast.
So after working with location numbers for many years, we got lots of feedback from customers that there are a lot of use cases where they wished that they had page numbers that matched the page numbers in physical books.
Do you get as much feedback with ebook galleys as you do physical copies?
«And once they could see the physical results [that our products produced] and got great feedback from customers, they were sold.»
I mean 20 bucks is 20 bucks, but we get a lot of feedback that our prices are reasonable and I think that is because we just want people to have a piece of the game in physical form since we make downloadable titles.
-- These storms should penetrate higher as climate warms according to the models, a positive feedback, and satellite data looking at cloud height changes over El Nino time scales show something similar and show the models getting that about right also, for physical reasons we think we understand
And if this process of water changing state, which is pretty much just a process of physics and a bit of chemistry, is so very easy to get wrong — specifically, is so easy to model too conservatively so the models predict wrongly that it will be a very slow process when in fact it seems to be a much faster process — how confident can we be that other models and estimates of processes that involve multiple feedbacks that include chemical and biological interactions as well as physical ones aren't even more wildly inaccurate on the «conservative» side?
Without convection you could get a «runaway» greenhouse effect, but since the atmosphere isn't a closed system with physical barriers, convection is negative feedback to warming.
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