Sentences with phrase «at least part of the day»

I am measuring my level of ketosis on a daily basis and I know I am in for at least part of each day so far.
Most small business owners and managers spend at least part of their day in «fire fighter» mode, and to some degree, that's necessary.
Generally, crew members are required to work at least some part of every day that they're contracted to be onboard, and shifts can last 12 to 16 hours.
If he had his way, he would be on a warm beach at least part of every day.
So that's the challenge is figuring out a way to make that primary at least some part of the day.
A new study by the software company Wrike shows that 83 % of employees work remotely at least part of the day.
If your older child is not in preschool yet, make it your husband's task to get him into one (and thereby out of your hair at least part of every day).
That didn't entirely work out because I decided that five tops, three bottoms, and two pairs of shoes wasn't going to be enough for ten days, five of them spent driving at least part of the day.
Many honeymooners visit the area in hopes of spending at least part of the day snorkeling, scuba diving and boating.
Last week there were 10 days above freezing for at least part of the day at this weather station, just 440 miles from the north pole.
Spending at least part of the day in normal cat activity keeps the feline spirit alive so encouraging your cat to play, explore, patrol, climb and jump on a daily basis is a great routine to adopt.
Rabbits take fairly well to litter training, so many people will let their bunnies run free in the home for at least part of the day.
One commenter on one of the Houzz polls described how she'd set up a really nice home office that she described as her «hub,» and made a point to work there for at least part of each day.
USDA generally permits the term to be used if chickens have access to the outdoors for at least some part of the day, whether the chickens choose to go outside or not.
Your toddler will be less likely to take of clothes that they've picked out for themselves, which means you can rest easy that they'll remain clothed all day, or at least part of the day.
Let them do swim lessons and camps, but make sure that for at least part of the day, they get to just be kids without a schedule and without being in a hurry.
We do love certain aspects of RIE - in particular, being present for your baby by giving them full attention for at least part of the day is something we love, as well as being respectful and communicative with our babies.
These students often sit alongside their traditional student peers for at least part of the day, with the help of individualized education programs (IEPs).
When I shop for shoes now, I wear them at the store for at least 20 or 30 minutes to make sure I can survive in them for at least part of the day.
Although Americans continue to debate whether very young children should receive care and education outside the home, the reality is that most already are being cared for by people other than their parents for at least part of the day.
It's really important to keep those great teachers in the classroom, at least part of the day, so they're continuing to develop their own skills even as they develop others.»
Over 20 % of schools have a one - to - one device policy, which means that each child has a device for at least part of a day; another 24 % plan to add one - to - one soon.
Among the more than 200 different species of fish that call Molokini Crater home at least part of the day is the real gentle giant of the sea, the whale shark.
With an estimated 89.6 million pets cats in the U.S. in 2010, then, that means that about 32.4 million cats are outdoors for at least some part of the day (and approximately half of those are outside for less than three hours each day [5, 6]-RRB-.
But «grass fed» (grass composes the majority of the animal's diet) and «pasture raised» (the animals graze in a pasture for at least part of the day, though they may also be fed grain by the farmer) were not nearly as well understood.
Other scientists had already established that if global temperatures rise by 4 °C this century − in the notorious business - as - usual scenario in which humans go on burning fossil fuels and depositing ever more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere − then some parts of the globe could become intolerably hot for at least part of the day, and potentially uninhabitable.
This specific policy has led to many children being placed in general education, or mainstream placements, for at least part of the day (Hyatt & Filler, 2011).
Three weeks later I was back in the office, at least part of the day.
«They want to be home for at least part of the day, because they want to be there when the kids come in from school.
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