Sentences with phrase «adult effort required»

The end result was a school community that was unlikely to garner the adult effort required to initiate and sustain reform.

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For the amount of effort required to whip up a batch of these darlings, it never ceases to amaze me how many times they have brought a sense of delight to both adults and children on a sweltering summers day.
Amber's take probably requires the same amount of effort to make as it does to open a can, and I love the idea of adult - ifying it with some wilted spinach and roasted red pepper soup.
Having reluctantly grown, as an adult, to realize my dad was right when he lectured that being tidy is in fact easier than being messy — in that it ultimately requires less effort — I feel qualified to judge that my husband is the laziest functional parent I've ever met.
These young adult movies have seen some impressive names step behind the director chair but Maze Runner finds itself as the feature debut of visual effects artist Wes Ball and there's no doubting the fact that this feels like a first - time effort of someone who can't bring the energy required to keep a film's pulse moving.
We have often found beautiful Labs of «toddler» age in shelters, dogs that someone spent $ 500 - $ 1000 on, but did not realize the time and effort required to end up with a well behaved adult Lab.
In my experience, anxious or reactive adult dogs require a more concerted effort at gradual exposure with plenty of positive reinforcement to become comfortable, vs. a 10 - 12 week old puppy who is neurobiologically primed to encounter new things and take them in stride.
Now when it comes to adult dogs, it requires a little more effort.
Moreover, major retailers have established their own store policies requiring age verification for the sale or rental of M (Mature) and AO (Adults Only) rated games, and ESRB actively encourages and supports these efforts.
Adult relationships require more effort when you are a parent, and it's easy to drop friendships to the bottom of the priority list.
A woman who has launched a constitutional challenge of Ontario's Family Law Act in an effort to require her 21 - year - old son's biological father to continue paying support for him because he is disabled, is an important case that highlights vital questions around child support and the care of disabled adults, says Toronto family lawyer Steven Benmor.
We can sympathize with the adult; it might require a great effort and a substantial amount of time to figure out who started the fight.
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