Sentences with phrase «consider potential waste»

Consider potential waste before starting a project.
While I caution lawyers that they need to ensure that their clients do not take advantage of them and their billing policies, you must also consider the potential waste of time and energy in fighting the client on the fee, not to mention the potential for a malpractice claim or the filing of a grievance.

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When you have a wet dream do you consider that murder since you «wasted» all that potential life?
As she explained it is the issue of access that underlies and limits the full potential of reduced food waste and loss, an issue that I had not considered until then.
You don't need to cook foie gras and lobster every night to be considered a great cook, in fact it's pretty easy to cook with luxurious ingredients... it's much harder to teach a cook how to work with underutilized fish species like scup or sea robin, teach them how to make even the toughest cuts of meat and scraps a winning dish and work with fruit and produce that isn't processed and ready to cook, then also teach them what to do with the potential waste, to me that's really cooking.
With a potential waste of # 150, fans at Stamford Bridge might also want to consider the financial cost, as well as goals missed.
I know that the gamepad has a lot of potential, but in order for it to not be considered a novelty item and a waste of money, that potential needs to turn into actual use.
Other potential acquisitions, in plastics or hazardous waste, are also now being actively considered.
It's an incredible amount of wasted potential and just goes to show why I now consider new revenue stream growth for Nintendo to be of the utmost importance in the short term in order to both grow total revenues and act as failsafe revenue stream in case NX fails.
Furthermore certain sources of energy that are considered «clean» such as nuclear power and the potential, in the future, to transmit energy from satellites to the Earth will continue to generate waste heat (thermal pollution) that will continue to warm the Earth.
I would never suggest wasting your time or your potential employer's if you wouldn't consider the job if the money wasn't right.
While you don't want to waste their time (like applying for jobs that are paying far less than you will accept), you do want to be flexible in your approach when considering potential opportunities and interviews.
But it can be considered a waste of space, since it's assumed that if a hiring manager is interested in you as a potential hire, he'll ask for references, anyway.
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