Sentences with phrase «poor experience for»

Very poor experience for me.
Serious errors can result in a poor experience for learners and offensive errors can ruin reputations.
«The transformation of thriving local comprehensives into secondary moderns will be unpopular with parents, with teachers, and will provide a poorer experience for the great majority of young people,» the letter argues.
One worry is that emphasis may shift to Neo, resulting in poorer experiences for the older hardware.

Not exact matches

Old input methods such as mice and keyboards are likely going to contribute to poor experiences, said Chu Hanjin, director of content alliances and solutions for AMD's Radeon Technology Group.
Western Australia experienced yet another horror month for new car sales, with the prospect of a last - minute turnaround to bring the year on par with 2015's poor result looking very unlikely.
Google is aware that slow sites make for a poor user experience, and because they can measure site speed with their crawls and poor user experience by the number of people that immediately return to their results pages after clicking on a link, site speed is an important ranking factor.
In short order, the company apologized for its poor customer «experience» and introduced the mild Pike's Place Roast to combat its «Charbucks» reputation.
The one - on - one meeting sends a message of Tesla's importance in China, whose politicians consider the California company a role model for the country's new electric car companies, as many vehicles suffer from long charging times and a poor driving experience, he explained.
She argues that by not taking tourism seriously, governments are both failing to fully capitalize on a booming industry and leaving their countries exposed to the destructive elements that accompany foreign travel: environmental degradation, lowered living standards for the poor, sex tourism, and all the subtler injustices and annoyances that materialize when droves of foreigners arrive on your shores demanding authentic cultural experiences.
Of the top 10 challenges identified by the report, we consider poor user experience, safety of funds, and regulatory concerns leading to regulatory uncertainty to be the most damaging for Bitcoin's near - term success.
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«Overall, Foster's limited experience in the inflation - linked space combined with his wide - ranging responsibilities, recent tweaks to the approach, and the fund's poor showing since 2011 give us pause for thought.
I would guess that any one who professes to «believe in God»; but places their hope for transforming individuals and society in a political ideology either has had very poor theological / spiritual formation or has a formal theological belief system about God or no first hand experience of God.
Webb sneaks up on a justification for a gospel of wealth; claims that the poor providentially provide an occasion for the wealthy to show charity; discounts pluralism (though with qualification); and fails to attend to the black experience in the American story or to consider the thought of Martin Luther King, who held to a view of providential American exceptionalism yet was critical of military adventurism.
Insofar as God can evoke in the poor man an intelligent love for his class brothers, he will achieve an intensity of experience otherwise not possible, as he enjoys by anticipation his role in the creation of a new, non-exploitative wealth.
Engagement and solidarity with the poor and oppressed seems to reveal another living encounter with God for many, though perhaps an encounter with less fireworks than other types of experiences.
«It is our conviction that a new paradigm for just development must emerge from the experiences of the poor and the marginalized.»
This means Christians working for and advocating the redistribution of goods and services so that poor people can experience a positive, productive quality of life.
If one means, for instance, an epistemological privilege of the oppressed, in the sense that the poor, the suffering and the dispossessed have some intuitive knowledge of God, righteousness and social reality not available to others; if one means that victims know best how to overcome their condition and build new institutions; and if one means that knowledge based on «experience» makes academic excellence unnecessary, then liberation thought and the Social Gospel diverge.
My own continued search for The Divine, and my own personal experience of «learning how to pray» from some of the poorest people in the world in Guatemala, and the indigenous Mayan Indians, who really do have FAITH in spades.
Because the campaign is such bad news for the poor of Colombia (and the rest of South America), and because it increases the level of terror in the world, it should be of great concern to America and its churches — all the more so since our own experience of terror on September 11.
In this regard, liberation theologians have understood Jesus well, for they experienced the setting of his sayings as they themselves lived among the poor and oppressed of South America.
This provided service for the poor and much - needed experience for wealthy young collegiates.
See, all these people calling for tolerance of the poor innocent muslims probably have ZERO first hand experience.
I love gods creation also planet earth so I don't litter or vandalize my community plus I donate to the poor on a regular basis so don't paint Christianity with a bad brush because you've had a bad experience with a bad christian out there... thanks ile be prayin for you..
But, even though she experienced chapters of loneliness and feelings of isolation from God, her devotion to her calling never wavered, and today she's remembered for her love of the poor and heeding of Christ's command to care for them.
Instead, the film would be about a clown who comes riding into town on a donkey; he's with a rather motley circus; he experiences the human failings of the circus people; he encounters Magnus, who wants to dominate and control; he substitutes himself for a poor human - puppet and is killed by Magnus.
All this compels us to search for a new political culture which is rooted in the experience of the poor.
For all of us, the invitation is clear; to follow Jesus in identification and sharing with the weak, marginalized and poor of the world, because in them we encounter him: Knowing from the Gospel and from historical experience that to be rich is to risk forfeiting the kingdom, and knowing how close the links are, in today's world, between the abundance of some and the needs of others, Christians are challenged to follow him, surrendering all they are and have to the kingdom, to a struggle that commits us against all injustice, against all want.
A society in which married couples are expected to be faithful to their marital vows «for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health» is a society that assumes all people, regardless of class, can experience marriage as a «school of love»» no matter what economic hardships may confront them.
While a few women do freely choose prostitution and become high - class call girls catering to a select clientele, in my experience prostitution is a profession for the poor, for runaways, and for those addicted to narcotics or dysfunctional relationships.
The value of the volunteer - in - mission movement may lie not so much in what its volunteers are able to do for the poor as in what this kind of hands - on experience does for the volunteers.
Many in this context have pointed very strongly to the «growing gap between the rich and the poor that has ensued whether this is experienced locally, nationally or internationally, and how the «open and borderless world of economics» that has emerged has destroyed local and national economies and created conditions for the untold new sufferings of people.
Its teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum value of things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
But experience shows that the Good News that God accepts us in God's struggle and that — most of the time — the poor make room for us in it, is really true.
One is to provide a foundation for it in the experience of the poor, and in the message of the cross because it is the poor who suffer most by the economic effects of the globalization of the market.
Mainline Protestant Timothy F. Sedgwick asserts that serving the poor communicates to them that «they are blessed because they have a privileged opportunity to know God,» while Roman Catholic Charles R. Strain warns that we must avoid «manipulating the poor as the means for the rest of us to experience divine grace.»
They don't get the point and are so much poorer for the experience.
i, and i've met many more besides just myself, frankly loathe most of the stuff that passes for music in the churches i've experienced (which are broad)... i love some of the old hymns or some new ones with a bit of content, but frankly most is pretty poor... i recognise this is just my opinion, but there in lies the problem, like i said, music is divisive... only churched kids really get the singing thing and half of them aren't bothered.
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Yet even as they're ticking all these boxes, consumers don't want to give up a great food experience, nor do they want to settle for poorer taste.
Good, now you're ready to get back to real life, and just in time too, your poor body is starving for chocolate (I'm basing this solely on a singular experience, mine, and generalizing because I can't possibly be alone in this, right?).
The global market for vanilla has experienced tremendous volatility in recent years, as the entire supply chain has struggled with price fluctuations, limited supply and poor farming and harvesting practices that harm the quality of beans.
He lacked pace for the RB role and he had moments at CB which was poor but overall he was a decent defender, he done well out on loan so... Maybe his experience in development can shine...
He was really poor in that position on a consistent basis, and it wasn't due to a bad day at the office or lack of experience, he's just doesn't have the physical attributes for that role.
The reliable transfer source tweeted that the Frenchman was likely to be on his way out of the Emirates Stadium this season, with the Gunners keen for him to gain some loan experience and confidence after a poor start to his career in north London.
The bottom line is clear though; It ALL now boils down to how we go in the coming months; get some decent results and «hey look Wenger was right all along not to spunk money up the wall», but humiliating losses and continuing poor form will see him probably set for the biggest fan, public and media bashing sh*t storm and humiliation he has probably yet experienced in all his 18 years.
keeping faith in young payers & developing them (for others of course) arsenal were getting ruined not to mention overpaying squallaci / djorou / denilson / almunia / diaby / bendtner were all on 50 + / w & making poor signings because he realized we needed experience like Silvestre / squallacinator / santos when we should have kept our legends
«While we were slightly surprised to see Arsene Wenger run out on top given his team's recent poor form, his experience managing Arsenal for 20 years has not gone unnoticed.
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