Sentences with phrase «wrong information i feel»

This does not mean I will not rent from Kayak in the future, but due to wrong information I feel due a full refund if my account has been charged.

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But, I know there are other moms out there who feel differently - and many, many of my friends have wrong impressions and information on breastfeeding.
While the article is timely and had wonderful information to share with parents and school boards, I feel people will get the wrong impression by the comparison chart if they do not realize that the fat - free milk in many cases is not the type of white milk served to the majority of students.
There's so much information out there about what's going WRONG with our health that it's hard to make sense about what's actually going to help make us feel better.
But the take home message here is to arrange the first date fast after you feel that there's nothing really wrong with the other person - and avoid falling into the trap of trying to get too much in information just from emails, instant messages and phone conversations.
I think most people would be more willing to make a trade based off reliable secondhand information since it doesn't feel like you're doing anything wrong.
I feel scammed and like I gave my information to the wrong people.
Most of us put off making that big decision for a number of reasons... we fear making the wrong decision, we feel we don't (yet) have enough information, we fear that we may be making the decision for the wrong reasons or we fear offending the feelings of those that are near to us by our choice (that may conflict with their views of what you should do).
Cambridge Analytica has denied that it used the information during the 2016 campaign, and the scientist, Aleksandr Kogan, has said he was unaware he did anything wrong and feels he is being used as a scapegoat.
That person is going to make them feel temporarily better, but affairs are a bad remedy for boredom because they return no good information about what's really wrong in the marriage.
«If 80 percent of prospective tenants aren't moving forward and giving you a proposal because they feel the space is priced too high, or the image of the space is wrong for them, like issues with the height of a ceiling or the size of a room, we capture that information directly,» says Ryan Masiello, co-founder and chief revenue officer of VTS.
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