Sentences with phrase «rather poor experience»

Online racing is usually a rather poor experience due to the unbelievable high percentage of people in matchmaking that only want to see others crash.

Not exact matches

The universe is a body, to use a poor analogy from our own experience, but it is not a human body; rather, it is matter bodied forth seemingly infinitely, diversely, endlessly, yet internally as one.
This approach did not begin as an academic perspective but rather emerged out of the concrete experience of the poor and of the pastors who lived and worked with 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.
«These results suggest that the rich and poor do not simply have different attitudes about how wealth should be distributed across society; rather, they subjectively experience living in different societies,» adds psychological scientist Rael Dawtry at the University of Kent, the study's lead author.
«Accumulation of research evidence such as ours may one day help us identify kids who might be at risk for dyslexia, rather than waiting for children to become poor readers and experience failure.»
The story is fairly interesting, but there are some inconsistencies and some rather poor design choices that mar the experience.
My experiences with PSN are rather poor, it's already hard to find things you know you want, it's even harder to find something you weren't expecting.
If, for example, there's a «dead spot» (poor connection) way over in the kitchen on the far side of the house, placing a Google Wifi device there will ensure great connectivity while you're cooking up dinner, rather than a sluggish surfing experience.
Where internships are unpaid, for unpaid internships universities should divert some of the funds intended to widen poorer students» access to higher education — rather than let work experience be the preserve of undergraduates from wealthier homes, the report says.
Evidence shows that chronic social isolation predicts poor prognosis, and repeated assessment of children's peer experiences is therefore recommended for research purposes.47 As previously described, 37 2 items of the Rutter Child Scale that measure social isolation («tends to do things on his / her own; is rather solitary» and «not much liked by other children») were reported about each study member at ages 5, 7, 9, and 11 years by their parents and teachers.
For example, when enthusiasm is triggered in poor positive differentiators, they do not only experience enthusiasm, but rather a global positive feeling resulting from a mix of different positive emotions.
Rather, it has been theorized that poor experiences with peers likely evoke emotional responses such as loneliness and cognitive reactions including poor self - esteem.
@Daniel Cuevas Would it not be better for new investors to learn on smaller deals rather than exposing $ 100,000 to poor investing due to lack of experience?
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