Sentences with phrase «avoid more screen time»

I do everything I can to avoid more screen time.

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We try very hard to avoid movies and screen time the entire trip and encourage learning fun, but as technology advances, more and more of the educational toys are essentially little tablets with games.
She said that because there was no interval of time within which these patients were more likely to develop depression, any screening should be done at regular intervals of time to avoid missed opportunities to intervene.
Assuming that the decline in prostate cancer deaths over this time could be attributed to these screenings, the researchers estimated that for every one man who avoids a death, more than 20 men — and as many as 50 — had to be overdiagnosed and treated needlessly.
«Overly sensitive viewers should avoid this enigmatic, ailing and, at times, shocking stylised black - and - white film due to the scenes of drastic violence towards animals»: unsurprisingly, the screening was more than half empty, all for the sake of an early scene in which a donkey is slaughtered.
People who get dedicated eReaders with eInk are people who read more and thus want to avoid the eyestrain associated with staring at a screen on a mobile phone or tablet, so they can read longer comfortably, without their eyes getting strained from the light shining in their eyes and getting refreshed countless times a second.
I am being completely serious when I say I would have had more fun watching a loading screen than I did mindlessly going forward and avoiding the occasional asteroid for all that time.
Holmes states that split screen was removed in order to give the developers the chance to focus more on the scale and fidelity of other aspects of the game and avoided them spending time on the problems and eccentricities that come... Read More&ramore on the scale and fidelity of other aspects of the game and avoided them spending time on the problems and eccentricities that come... Read More&raMore»
More options all the time When I first became involved in environmentalism, I remember the «ethical» banks and financial products I came across were mostly about negative screens: meaning avoiding putting money in arms, pornography, tobacco or maybe fossil fuels.
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