Sentences with phrase «bit less work»

We would love to find something like that... just with a little bit less work needed.
It means that Razer may have a bit less work to do when they eventually re-base on Android P, though the question of whether or not the Razer Phone is Project Treble - compatible is still up in the air.
Can you admire Agnes Martin while wishing she had done a bit less work?
«One of the biggest challenges facing conservation today is our inability to step back and admit that there are animals that would take a little bit less work and a little bit less money but have the potential to survive for their genetic diversity into the future,» says John Fraser, chief executive of the New Knowledge Organization in New York city, a think tank and advocate of a triage response to species conservation.
Both are fairly small, intimate experiences with the school entering less than 100 students in each of the past two years — and both are filled with a good bit of experiential learning opportunities to offset the younger age of the students here who tend to have a bit less work experience.
Figuring out why states fared poorly in America's Top States For Business 2008 takes a bit less work than determining why others did well.

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By loudly owning her choices, Sandberg makes it a little safer for the rest of us to declare that parents working late into the night is killer on families (Mashable points to research «that children are healthier, happier and better performing students when they eat with their families») and on personal productivity and health, making it a bit easier for those of us with less lofty positions to take back our schedules and admit that we need to work saner hours.
Men are doing a little bit less paid work, and perhaps a little bit more household work (Aguiar, Hurst and Karabarbounis).
«Long - term investing works because there is less competition for really valuable bits of information» Marathon Asset Management
Because I've already announced my departure at work, so... I mean, they still need me for certain things, but it's less stressful for me now, I have a little bit more flexibility.
I will say that I'm a bit of an oddity because I've always had work on the side that's been more or less profitable if I worked at it.
As far as the «fat» thing, I find that going to two meals / day, less than 8 hrs between first bite & last, works slowly, but works...
So to kick some of my less - than - gentle habits, I have made a «jar of contention,» which works a bit like a swearing jar.
Hi Sophia, I haven't tried it myself but olive oil should work, I'd maybe use a little bit less though.
The dough was quite delicate to work with and tore easily after I folded the fruit in (probably too much moisture), so the shape is less than perfect, but that's immaterial once you take a bite!
Try grilling the vegetables, it's a bit more work tending to them but less stuff to clean up and the results are well worth it.
Pork tenderloins are one of my favorite proteins for many reasons: they're quite mild, so they are very much a blank canvas and work with a multitude of flavors; they cook pretty quickly; they're lean and healthy; one tenderloin is pretty much the perfect size for us, with my husband eating a bit more than me and my son eating a bit less.
HS: Hi Marissa - I think it could work, I think toasted sesame oil (maybe a bit less), could be interesting.
I was suspicious that my fettuccine said 7 mins but 12 mins with a bit less liquid worked perfectly!
I know its a bit runnier, so I would add a bit less, but do you think it would work?
There is cashew butter in the recipe, but, I think you can sub for more coconut oil and it will still work — just might be a bit less chewy.
Next time around I just hope it turns out a bit thicker so less Irish cream in the topping may work better.
This is the first time I did this and it softens the peel to the point of non-existence — I might try it next time with a bit less baking soda but seems to work quite well — smooooooothest hummus I have ever made.
Coconut flour can be a bit tricky to work with — it absorbs a lot of liquid, so you usually use a lot less coconut flour than you would other kinds of flours — but once you get the hang of it, the results can be very rewarding.
A little bit of planning goes a long way to making a hectic work week a little less stressful!
Anne's recipe has a great ratio for fruit to sugar to thickener that works well for almost any fruit pie filling (1 cup to 1/4 cup (less for very sweet fruit) to 1 tablespoon, respectively), although I used cornstarch rather than flour as the thickener, as I prefer how it gels more translucently than flour, which can be a bit cloudy.
However, since different thickeners work slightly differently you may need a bit more or less.
If nothing works, you could also simply try to use a bit more seeds or less liquid in the recipe.
Perhaps next time I make it I'll cut back the cocoa and add a bit more coconut flour to make it a bit less rich — would that work?
I used candied cranberries, but it works just as well with fresh or frozen cranberries — it will just be a bit less sweet.
I am substituting less vanilla extract for the coffee, and using dark 54 % and 60 % cacao chocolate to attempt to mask the coconut a bit =) It will be my first time using coconut flour; I will try to remember to let you know how the substitutions worked!
I also tried this recipe using a bit of sucanat (which looks like brown chunks and smells like molasses because it's even less processed than the evaporated cane juice) and it worked!
I did drink plain water after, since I'm used to drinking 32 ounces upon waking and the «Cali Sunrise» was a bit less than that, but extra water never hurts About an hour later, I was feeling a weak and had work to do..
• Getting permission to rent out our apartment while we are gone [low — because of all the boring paper work, but High because we finally got the approval] • Releasing a Christmas update for our app (it will be out any day now)[High] • Getting new passports [Low — we always manage to fill in something wrong on those damn forms] • Cleaning the bathroom drain [Ultra low] • Finding some home exchanges in Australia & NZ [High — we have found a few trades that will make it a bit less restraining on our budget].
Either will work for the recipe, but sugar - free is a bit less messy.
They have less preparation and we work very hard and it was a bit, you can not say it was not planned, but it was explainable.»
Sami Vatanen trade: Devils, Ducks both solve problems in 3 - player deal - SBNation.com This is a great move for the Devils, but I'm a bit less sure of how it's going to work for the Ducks.
Once breastfeeding and your baby's rhythms are worked into daily life, you can either have less insulin at mealtimes or eat a bit extra.
I agree with above I mean do we really need all this rigmarole and things to worry about!!!! Can someone not write an article about how having a baby will probably be fine, you will cope more or less ok apart from maybe the odd 3 am dash to asda and the occasional row with your husband due to being a bit knackered, the birth will be hard work but you can take it and after a few weeks you will have forgot what it was like not to have a baby!!!!
I'm working on some longer pieces right now that are taking up a lot of my time, so posting here on TLT may be a bit less frequent in the coming weeks.
Once you've knit a couple of rows after the join, you can gently tug the work to even out the tension a bit to make those stitches knit with two strands look less bulky.
It's a bit more work, but less draconian than the cry it out method.
Formula feeding has many perks like less frequent night feedings, you don't have to pump at work, your baby doesn't use you as a pacifier when they don't feel good, and no biting.
And too true — containers really do work, things have gotten a bit less - crazy since I started packing toys that way!
I finished the ad feeling uneasy and only after thinking about it for a bit did I realize what it was... I'm a breastfeeding mother that feels consistent judgment regarding my choice to feed in public, not necessarily wanting to cover my child while feeding, pumping at work for my «older child» and she's less than 1 yr old, organizing my life / job / childcare to prioritize our nursing relationship... I feel judgment and yet I'm making an effort to do the best for my baby.
However, if breast preference causes pain or an infection in your less frequently used breast, or if a lopsided appearance bothers you, you may want to work to even things up a bit.
Provided the Conservatives can indeed win the biggest share of seats (and they'll probably lose a few — but only a few — to UKIP, so will get a bit less than they might otherwise), then they'll get the first opportunity to put together a coalition, or at least a working minority government.
The latter has a bit more poetry to it, but the former is slightly less restrictive (i.e., the latter one could be read to exclude political campaigns, which I'm very much happy to work for.
You're not just a single c *** but a f *** ing squalid hyperc *** - a 4 - dimensional c *** inside another c *** inside another c ***, a mess of scandalous w *** ery, s *** headed incompetence and obstinate persistence in the face of every bit of evidence of what works, with a face like Michael Gove artificially in - f *** ing - seminating a crackhead's puke and less good policy than the orgasmic grunts of the biannual gangbang of the 1922 Committee.
«I think it would be easier for working families to take less out of the pay check and have the companies pay a little bit more, even if it's a quarter or a half, it would be more fair,» a union official says.
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