Sentences with phrase «real sense of satisfaction»

That phrase is the film in a nutshell, and watching Binoche trying to crack it affords a vaguely disquieting but very real sense of satisfaction.
«I think that there is a real sense of satisfaction on the part of investors that they're part of an important conversation.»
This gives me a real sense of satisfaction.
When I manage to resolve the issue, though, there's a real sense of satisfaction.
It's where discipline is vital to your success: it's so tempting to just eat a piece of cake at a birthday party, but once you're disciplined enough to say no there's a real sense of satisfaction.
But, there is a real sense of satisfaction from finding just that perfect thing.
You know, there's a real sense of satisfaction.
Doubtless your first while with the game will involve a fair bit of swearing and fish shaking, and many impatient players will probably write the game off as unplayable, but as you begin to get the hang of it all there's a real sense of satisfaction to be had from mastering these brutal two - wheeled fire - breathers.
Kills feel more random than they do a result of skill, so there's no real sense of satisfaction when you take out an enemy and every time you're destroyed it feels like it was a cheap shot.
Driving on snow is a hoot and you will gain a real sense of satisfaction from nailing a solid snow rallying time, as opposed to beating out the pack in a land rush event, which is more traditional for racing games.
There's a real sense of satisfaction when you finally overcome each challenge.
Best of all, cleanup will become routine and will give both of you a real sense of satisfaction.
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