Sentences with phrase «affords little room»

Their compact construction affords little room for anything close to phone - sized batteries, forcing users to recharge their wearables with nearly daily frequency.
This may well be exaggerated in the Starkey model, as the custom seal affords little room for frequencies to escape, naturally enhancing the lower register.

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Movie stars» nurseries are displayed in magazines for all to see and you're wondering how you'll be able to afford an adorable baby's room for your little one.
Great post I remember bringing my little one home for the first time and all we could afford at the time was a cheap model from the big W. Would have been much better to have the one with storage underneath so we didn't have to have a separate cabinet in the room just for baby supplies.
It takes up very little room and I can add on more filters when I can afford it.
If you don't have a Christmas fund or holiday savings account already set aside, and you are beginning to worry about affording Christmas present for your family or friends this month, it might be possible for you to adjust another segment or two in your budget to free up a little wiggle room.
We lucked out and were assigned room 828 where the corner design afforded us a little more space.
If you can afford to spend a little more, this place up the hill behind Made in Italy restaurant is worth the extra money, offering clean, almost sparkling rooms in a longhouse setup at flashpacker prices.
New homeowners will obviously want to start decorating and filling the room with furniture, but too often people get a little too «credit card crazy» and start buying new couches, TVs, artwork and a host of other items on credit, only to realize the monthly amounts are more than they can afford.
But I couldn't afford to take up space on the counter where you had yours so I used the little bitty space between my range and my corner sink with windows since there isn't enough room for much of anything else.
That adorable little accessory you can afford and you expect will transform your room from blah to WOW.
They now get fragrance items (i've been buyin on ebay lately because things are so expensive and I am not getting bonuses very often at work), maybe a piece of jewelry if I can afford it, a framed picture, something for their bulletin board / room, sometimes neat pens / pencils / paper pads and art supplies, DVDs, games, little scrapbook things that I make for them, and we try to give them one of the little treasure items that belonged to either my husband's parents or my grandparents (handing them down something that has sentimental value - sometimes it's an odd thing like a slide rule for my son, a crocheted doily for my daughter, etc...).
You can afford to be a little more daring in a dining room, so liven it up with some bold patterned or brightly coloured fabric, whether it's reupholsterig your dining chair, adding some luxurious curtains or a simple patterned tablecloth.
However, have decided to embrace the antique blue (bluish - green) of my little secretary in the guest room (not an antique but a sort of «looks like») and go with the bold colors in the highback chair cushion I found to go in the cheap Adirondack chair I found to use in the room until I find and can afford the perfect reading chair.
This look is fun for rooms that can afford to loosen up a little.
You can afford to be a little more daring than usual in a bathroom or cloakroom as you tend not to spend a long time in the room.
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