Sentences with phrase «really poor job»

By the way, doesn't patting every student on the head and telling them «good job» do a really poor job preparing them to practice law, where even the best lawyers fail regularly?
And greenhouses do not retain the heat very well, no insulation to keep the heat inside really and the much denser atmosphere does a really poor job of trapping the heat since the heat «escapes» so easily.
As museums, we do a really poor job of representing the interests of all our audiences.»
Sony have done a really poor job of getting good downloadable indie games on PSN.
If they're trying to impress investors they're doing a really poor job.
Either they've done a really poor job of publicizing this program or there are not as many people displeased with public schools as some would like you to believe.
Authorizers should differentiate between schools doing a really poor job with special education and those looking to do things differently.
I also think that Romney has done a really poor job of using this.
In short, all these self - proclaimed Christians are doing a really poor job of emulating the son of their God.
«Businesses typically do a really poor job of simply answering the question, «What do we do?»

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While it may not seem like a major concern, making even the smallest of mistakes when composing these written messages can have a major impact on our careers since poor writing skills can give colleagues and customers the impression that we're not really educated or skilled enough to do our jobs properly.
And, as the poor job seeker above learned, the jobs he really wanted weren't even posted on job boards.
My question is, if God is really interested in saving people then he's doing a poor job.
@@@@@ WIMPY WASP explained it when earthquakes and floods and famine hit really hard then most crazy broke really religious people who don't have a job go crazy like you.you religious people don't give back in my last three years I given back too helping the poor more then $ 20,000 dallors of my own money how much you so called chicken heads crazy religious people given out of your own income wait you crazy religious people got ta pay your light bill.by the way I own my own commercial health base buisness in Arizona.you still working for a pay check I write employees paychecks.
They keep saying help the poor, but really they don't want to get jobs and want to live off of other peoples hard work.
It's draining we lost to spurs but more over than anything the way we lost was embarrasseing and shocking we were played off park most game that has concern us as fans spurs bullied us out played us hungry in every department it's has fall with wenger when is time when he just accepts game has passed him matter of fact it has passed us arsenal fans aswell no control in middle very poor from xhaka and elneny and again dembele bought mortgage in midfield he's the owner my god vieria would of knocked he's house down but look we're very poor and away from home sad really how wenger keeps he's job is just pure stupidity but not just with today's results over all away from home we're relegation side go get Enrique before Chelsea get him and let but of class and youth take our great club back before Tottenham spuds leave us so far behind we won't even complete this series lack lustrous club
you realize know other manger has done as much with so little in comparison, as wenger has at arsenal.Fact is to compete at highest level consistently you have to spend, and you have seen it time and time again arsenals lack of willingness to do so, we have a russian billionaire, who makes chelsea owner look like a regular joe, and wants to take control of arsenal and spend to compete but is left out in the cold by kroenke.For all the money mourinho has had as his disposal to buy players where ever he has been exception porto his best managerial job to date, what has he really done a few league titles no champions league titles a very poor return.
Is denying him the starting job after one poor outing really fair?
Not really, as poor players are still being signed and sporting director Franco Baldini still has a job.
The air conditioning was a bit poor in our room — to be honest we didn't really need it for the first 4 nights as there was a real strong wind on an evening which kept things nice and cool but half way through our stay the wind suddenly dropped and the room was stifling — Reception actioned this immediately and sent an engineer to our room — who couldn't get it fixed although it did get marginally better — reception offered to change our room but again this was more hassle than it was worth by this point during our stay so they provided us a fan instead which did the job.
I've been trying to formulate a comment without being self - righteous about my choice to stay home or being dismissive of truly poor people who really can't stay home... To me it's not so much that I am willing to do the work of caring for my little one «for free» its that the job is «priceless» and not one that I really felt anyone else was capable of doing, or would be appropriately tasked to do (that is caring for a 0 - 5 year old for the majority of her waking hours).
She has a few retail jobs she worked before we had our son, but the quality of her interviewing skills are really poor.
This question really requires more and better research; retrospective case control studies do a poor job of capturing a detail like the amount of gluten fed.
Can Governor Cuomo really think that this is the right way to create jobs for poor, unemployed New Yorkers?
● Quitting a job I really wanted to keep, but wasn't in a mental headspace to stick with ● Depression ● Loss of motivation that resulted in poor eating habits, workout habits and a 20 - pound weight gain ● Foreclosure ● Periodic loss of clients or trouble landing new clients ● Moving back in with my parents as a 30 - year - old ● Complete confusion and lack of direction about career and life ● And too many tiny, daily failures to even count
Thanks for lighting the fire again... I'm 56 now and am really feeling it - combo of desk jobs, stress, and poor eating.
And, as market forces continue to separate rich and poor families in the U.S. and drain inner cities of decent jobs in the name of higher profits, can we really blame urban schools for parents» alienation from many institutions?
Now, I have seen some Kindle Voyager issues with illustrations in some non-fiction, but with my current read of Hofstadter's «I am a Strange Loop», Amazon has done an outstanding job in the last software update, and except for a really poor refresh while «zooming» an illustration, the Kindle does well once you stop panning and zooming.
Expect older hardware, small storage space, pretty poor screens and overall shabby bodies, but these toys are really inexpensive and will do the job, as long as you don't throw much at them.
We had done a poor job of setting goals as of late, but this past weekend we had a budget / goal meeting and it's really focused us again.
It really is a shame that so many owners do a poor job of controlling their dogs, and allow them to run up to and harass yours — this certainly doesn't help things when you have a dog who is already fearful and reactive.
While the Links are a fun idea, the game does a poor job of explaining how to really make the most of these abilities or even how to use them, period.
Star Cards can get really complicated, especially because Battlefront 2 does such a poor job of adequately explaining the different systems at play when you start.
One in particular stood out though, and I'm not sure if this is a bug or just poor quality control, but you don't really need to complete any jobs to earn the full amount of money.
As the stork soared with determination through the clouds he was unfortunately set upon, once again the poor stork (who really does need a new job) is set upon by the evil Magikoopa, Kamek.
The press is really doing a poor job on this — for example, the latest AP report is titled: «Could Some Win With Global Warming?
Spending time with them, talking to them about some of the fun things, and the cool things, and the exciting things about your company, and not just beating them over them over the head with a bunch of paperwork, and here's our handbook, and here's your job description, and this is what I expect out of you, and here's how you log into email, and here's how you use your phone, and here's how you... a lot of times people make the mistake of just coming in really heavy handed that day because they're just dumping and offloading all of this stuff onto this poor new person and it's just the best way to get them started.
What I quickly discovered was that most professionals have a naiveté about the skills and knowledge that are really required to manage a professional services firm; that they don't squarely confront the reality of their new position; and that (in their defense) they are the unfortunate victims of a system that does a poor job of preparing anyone to be the next firm leader.
Its all well and good giving a «cashback» but the poor fool Realtors who have signed up for this are going to have a fun job trying to tell their new client that their $ 500,000 house isn't really worth the $ 700,00 this horrible little site is telling them.
Whoever designed this house really did a poor job.
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