As it turned out this project was apparently too much for what in reality was actually a mere six man outfit lacking in
any real experience when it came to videogames, as was admitted later.
Not exact matches
When you read a highly negative comment about your business (or about yourself), you not only feel angry but
experience a very
real physical reaction.
Patient
experiences in the TV drama Grey's Anatomy are, unsurprisingly, portrayed inaccurately
when compared with
real - life trauma cases, according to a new study.
When users move the their heads, rather than having to wait for the headset sensors to catch up and orient the screen to a new position, the Oculus Rift has what's called «ultra-low latency» that tracks movements in
real time to create a natural, fluid
experience.
So besides being a bonding
experience and sort of baptism into the company culture, giving new hires have a customer's - eye - view of the business helps them clarify priorities and be more innovative
when they do start in their «
real» role.
Nova Scotia seems to bear out this research: the province saw the largest decline in divorce during the recessionary years,
when real estate cooled, and it is currently
experiencing the biggest increases in sales volumes.
Nothing beats
real - life user feedback
when it comes to evaluating a mobile user
experience.
«Our platform allows companies to react to changing conditions
real - time, learn about their fleet through data analytics, and improve their end - customer
experience by letting them know exactly
when they're getting there.»
When you take the time to thoughtfully construct an
experience that brings
real value to your customers, you'll be able to brand yourself in a way that distinguishes your company as different and better from the ordinary.
Even though users know the bot isn't a
real person, those human touches (
when combined with helpful functionality) create memorable, authentic brand
experiences.
When experiencing a roadblock to what's «next,» and there is no
real black or white reasoning as to why, perhaps a review of these five elements can help determine if your ego is getting in your way.
«It's amazing how books are constantly being flagged as obsolete in the post iPad / Kindle world, but in reality people have
real emotion and attachment to tangible physical books,» McLeod told me, describing those emotions as «both the memories of where [the owners] were
when they
experienced them, as well as the knowledge contained within.»
For example, many
experienced, informed people lost money
when the
real estate market declined in 2007 - 8.
«
When our members come to our sites, when they complete our surveys and give their feedback, they are having a real Discovery experience.&ra
When our members come to our sites,
when they complete our surveys and give their feedback, they are having a real Discovery experience.&ra
when they complete our surveys and give their feedback, they are having a
real Discovery
experience.»
When I founded my first company along with Brian Moran (whose idea it was) I had no
real experience running startups.
I don't know about other industries but in the
real estate space [I play a support role] traditional marketing methods are dying and / or cost prohibitive — print magazines, direct mail, fliers, door hangers etc — I can see why other forms of marketing would be imperative [especially
when there is a brand and some form of uniqueness to the product or service] but it's been my
experience that the public views
real estate peeps as «all the same» and therefor will often choose the 1st one they come across
when looking for homes — online.
It is said that you are as good as the people with whom you surround yourself, so
when investing in
real estate, it's important to associate with people willing to share their knowleadge and
experiences in this industry.
When banks and startups better understand the culture and pragmatic concerns of the other, we'll see a higher percentage of courtships result in
real collaboration, bringing products and services to market that will ultimately result in better user
experiences for bank customers.
While demo trading can not completely replicate what
real money trading is like, it is always the best place for you to begin
when you start trading at a new broker, regardless of how much
experience you have in the binary options business.
Everyone loves stories especially
when such stories are based on
real life
experiences.
While nominal wage growth has been lower than normal this cycle,
when adjusted for the lower inflation we have
experienced,
real wage growth hasn't been so bad.
When growing a business, the only
real learning that matters comes from action - oriented
experience.
RECO says age and
experience account for the biggest differences
when it comes to consumers» confidence
when buying and selling
real estate in Ontario.
Atheists — you need to
real and quit thinking with arrogance how you have such certainty in things
when you have no
experience in spirituality.
I think this article does a great job exposing us to the truth of the chaplain's
real experience, which is that
when people have a last opportunity to talk about what is most important, they don't talk much about their religion, they talk about their families.
no apparent evidence of ill - will, and 3)... an
experience of unity.Now, David, I haven't known you for very long (blogwise), but I respect what I have read from yr deep and thoughtful spirit, so with that in mind, I just don't see how this personal
experience is translatable or cd be used as some kind of template
when faced with the
real Wal - Mart world.Do we not, like Jesus, show out true colours under pressure.Maybe I'm missing something... please correct me If I am and remember, I'm not into boob jobs (cleavage enhancement)
This doesn't always happen, because we live in a twisted world (cf. the book of Job), but
when we
experience pain and suffering, it is never because God is punishing us for some
real (or imagined) sin against Him.
God is
real actual, and existent where and
when he is present in human
experience as
real, actual, and existent.
According to the New Testament, this
experience of the indwelling presence of God is the essential source of the Christian's power (Acts 18) and of his peace and joy; (Romans 14:17) it is the best gift which the Father can bestow on his children; (Luke 11:13; John 14:26) it is the secret alike of moral renewal (Titus 3:5) and of practical guidance; (Acts 13:2) it furnishes the interior standards of motive and behavior which must not be violated; (Ephesians 4:30) whatever else in Christian faith is valuable, even though it be the love of God, becomes effective only
when this
experience makes it inwardly
real; (Romans 5:5) and the temple is easily dispensable since to every Christian it can be said, «Know ye not that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you?»
When we remember who the
real actor is, we feel humbled; but we also
experience, like Gregory, a sense of relief: itis Jesus, not we, who leads his flock, heals the wounds of sin, and raises up the people to divine union.
This post was actually written several years ago
when I was indeed going through a very difficult time in my life, and nearly every top Christian song that hit the radio sounded empty and meaningless, as if those who wrote them had never
experienced any
real pain or hardship.
But accept my
experience for
when I taught it in my church, how I have encountered and
experienced it in
real life and have heard it being taught on the radio.
I know that everyone's
experience is different, and I'm not saying that mine is normative but it's
real and I can't deny it: I came into myself
when I became a mother.
When you reduce a process to a thing, you are abstracting from the concrete
experience (the
real).
God is not outside of or unconditioned by those
real situations — at least, not the God we refer to
when we talk of the God of our
experience.
«We, alas, had some
real experience of what a paedophile could be: a master was relieved of this post and replaced without police involvement
when one of us went with his parents to tell the dean what was happening,» they said.
I have
experienced disillusionment
when it seems like the church is more about «nickels and noses» then it is about
real life transformation.
We do not learn much more about the
real nature of the appearances of Jesus
when we turn to Paul, for he nowhere spells out for us the nature of the
experience in which he saw Jesus.
It is state in which which our brains are acting as if called upon to interpret
real sensory input
when actually
experiencing much less coherent stimuli than reality provides.
We know God
when through a critical reflection upon our
experience we discover impinging upon us that pervasive creative ground of our being which binds us to one another and to all things sharers in
real good.
I would argue that God is
real both
when I do
experience him and
when I don't
experience him.
A
real conundrum I find with Christians of various theological persuasions is that they harp on how we must be engaged in studying the Bible, how the Bible is our guide in life, and hold the Bible on a pedestal, much like rabbinic Jews hold the Torah or Catholic hold up their Eucharist, but
when it comes to the nitty - gritty of how they have come to know God, no matter how they explain it, it ends up being on the basis of
experience.
Knowing the very
real difficulties that so many people
experience simply trying to survive in the modern world and knowing also how easily weak faith can be crushed, we should strive to be flexible and kind
when dealing with parents.
But
when they switch to other religious faiths and
experience the same distinctions — albeit in different forms — they realize that such a change neither improves their social status nor remedies their economic problems of unemployment and poverty — the
real source of their social discrimination.
That's why
when you escape this kind of control you can
experience real confusion because he seemed to really love you and would do anything for you.
When a moment of
experience is analyzed into its components, these components (prehensions) are not
real apart from the moment of
experience, or actual occasion itself, even though they contribute reality to that occasion.
But
when we reflect more profoundly on
experience, we realize that we constantly assume that
real things and not sense data constitute our environment and are causally effective for
experience.
In Novak's view, nothingness is a
real experience, opened by the drive to question: «
When I perceive the drive to question in its purity... I perceive the ambiguity of my own conscious life.
Is God no more than an
experience in the soul, despite the fact that faith only makes sense
when it is directed towards a God with a
real existence outside the believer?
argued that
when we spoke of things like God, or God's truth and justice,... we were speaking (always inadequately) of
real, universal phenomena that not everyone
experienced in the same way, but to which we were normatively subject in our thought and actions....