Sentences with phrase «allowed fewer efforts»

Die Mannschaft have allowed fewer efforts on their goal than any of the quarter - finalists.

Not exact matches

Let's not get stuck trying to win the debate wether abortion should or shouldn't be allow, lets put effort into trying to put fewer women in that situation.
Still, the most critical issue is potential brain damage, and before all this information became available (despite the best efforts of the NCAA and NFL) in the past few years, I would have most likely allowed my son (if I had had one) to play football.
The collision of white often made it difficult for judges to keep score when the action was fast, but a few national governing bodies — most adamantly that of Japan, which claimed (among other arguments) that white was a symbol of purity vital to the sport — resisted efforts to allow other colors in the international arena.
Quite frankly, it is disturbing that he has been allowed a pass, claiming this is out of his hands, when just a few short weeks ago he was praised for leading this effort.
This will infuse a few minutes of mindful creativity into your day, while still allowing you to track your efforts.
Only a few bodybuilders are lucky to have genetic advantages that allow them to achieve outstanding results rather quickly and with little effort.
The truth is that fluoridation partially began as a collaborative effort between dental associations, the U.S. government, and sugar lobbyists who wanted to find a solution that would allow people to have fewer cavities while continuing to consume just as much sugar.
In a sense, it would seem like having all of these egos is a small - time film might work against the production, but by all appearances, everyone put in their best effort in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scene.
The company actually allowed other developers to utilize their franchises in a few, notable joint efforts.
These efforts occur in ways that allow students — or in our case, youths and pre-service teachers — to demonstrate creativity and have their perspectives valued in ways that few middle - or high - school lessons (and maybe even fewer traditional teacher education clinical experiences) enable.
New efforts labeled «recovery school districts,» «achievement school districts,» «turnaround schools,» and the like are making their way into places that include Tennessee, Louisiana, and Arkansas, to name a fewefforts that allow states to take over failing schools and relegate their management to private charter school operators that would be free to fire teachers and start from scratch.
At the same time, Paul can ask a few questions of the administration on its effort to eviscerate the accountability provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act by allowing 34 states and the District of Columbia to ignore those aspects of the law.
Certainly a few reformers, notably those of a civil rights orientation, have battled strongly against the waiver gambit; this includes Alliance for Excellent Education, which has rallied organizations, along with congressional leaders such as Rep. George Miller (who helped craft No Child) to beat back against the administration's efforts to allow states to game graduation rates.
On one hand, it makes good business sense — allowing Google to focus their development efforts on fewer versions of Android, which means updates and upgrades should be delivered faster (a methodology that has worked reasonably well for Microsoft over the years, with their policy of sun - setting of support on older versions of operating systems in due time... though they usually give actual notice to users ahead of time).
Many financial advisers will even make a small allowance in your budget to allow for a reality check to help you remember there is more to life than just worrying about money, and on occasion you can spend a few extra dollars on something that will reward you for the efforts in tackling your debt problem.
«At the beginning of this effort a few years ago, as the business was in place to allow for the effort, everyone was excited.
Out in the next few weeks, it allows up to four players to combine their efforts and play together in one farm.
The 29 - page report (pdf) by Bush's EPA itself was only seen by a select few, copies were not allowed to be made, and the White House's Office of Management and Budget blocked an effort to make it public.
After making a few incomprehensible marks on your papers, and informing you to change a neutral pronoun to masculine, he smiles at you and accepts your papers with the admonition that it's just this one time that he'll allow your disastrously hideous efforts to pass through his portal to lawyerly success.
Fewer than one in four partners are in favour of Government proposals to allow universities to charge students up to # 9,000 in fees, with the clear majority of senior lawyers believing it will damage efforts to improve social diversity in commercial law.
This conclusion is reinforced by the fact that for smaller organizations in particular, the legislature determined that a provider of goods and services with fewer than 20 employees need not file a report because it «allows the exempted organization to focus efforts on complying with the accessibility standards.»
A few days later, however, the FAA decided to allow drones to operate without being in the pilot's line of sight, a move that made Amazon's delivery effort truly feasible for the first time.
As it turns out, your article served as an excellent grassroots springboard, which led to a full - fledged effort over the following few years, now spearheaded by OREA no less, to have the legislation (REBBA 2002) changed to allow personal corporations for Realtors.
Allow me to share with everyone a few things I employ in my blogging efforts: 1.
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