After demonstrating the steps on my instagram stories, I received a lot of
positive feedback requesting the complete recipe.
Not exact matches
The fast - food chain says that it has since received a lot of
positive feedback and social media
requests from customers.
To be a truly collaborative leader and colleague, you need to be willing to get clear on what collaboration means for you and others, address non-collaborative behaviors when you see them, and offer
feedback when you see someone making the
positive changes you've
requested to create a more collaborative environment.
The best part is I got a
request to review this, so I quietly sent an email telling them about the issue with the product, no response, they weren't actually interested in my
feedback on in my
positive review.
Based on
positive feedback from the training sessions, a number of participants
requested support and follow - up for using the PTLC process in their school districts.
So, it's much more likely those authors will get
positive feedback during the querying process, in the form of
requests for more material.
Most of the notes are actual
feedback for the game (bugs, feature
requests) but there were a lot of (most of the time)
positive words about the game.
«After Killzone 3 launched, we heard a massive amount of
positive feedback, and were inundated with
requests to support both PlayStation Move and sharp shooter.»
It's all as it was in those happy carefree days of 2009 and before, BC (yes, Before Cli **** ga **) as we call it now, when the MSM would happily «highlight the most alarmist aspects and downplay any mention of uncertainty» (Zorita), when no doubts were allowed, or should I say expressed, about the holy trilogy of WG1, 2, and 3 — how certain it was that the well - accepted theory of ghg effect, and the impacts thereof, would lead to a Copenhagen / Kyoto utopia of global cooperation, and that the IPCC was cool (whoops, «the
request for more research about the social dynamics of the IPCC, of
positive feedbacks as described by Judith, is meaningful for me» (von Storch).)
Requesting academic credit for this blawg was not something that crossed my mind when I started, though the
positive feedback I have received from readers in all walks of legal life has tempted me to change my views.
To realize the greatest benefit, simply begin your survey by
requesting positive feedback in an open - ended format, starting with questions like, «What went well in our interactions?»