Sentences with phrase «bit of time navigating»

Some of us are aware of the potential impacts on our health, and (like me) spend a good bit of time navigating our way to a less toxic lifestyle.
The full suite of free features is nice, but it does take a bit of time navigating the website to understand all the ins and outs.

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At the same time, navigating this new dating community can be a little bit of a challenge — so here are some gay dating tips to help you out!
Macdonald navigates all of this and more, and in the process of doing so crafts a character who is every bit as unforgettable as Gugu Mbatha - Raw in Beyond the Lights, Bette Midler in The Rose or Judy Garland in A Star is Born all proved to be once upon a cinematic time.
The Cherokee's suspension kept body - roll in check while carving through Utah's backcountry, and though we enjoyed the sporty feel, at times the suspension felt a bit firm - especially when navigating some of the older city streets.
It also takes a bit of time for books to load and it is a bit sluggish navigating menus and settings.
The problem with all of this is that the UI can be a bit dense to navigate, and it feels at times like the game is giving you a bit too much freedom with what you can do with your blaster.
And that can be a bit of a tricky maze to navigate as a regular writer and reader of environmental issues and technology, because most of the time, what we're advocating for is incremental change, achievable change, and practical change in our own lives, not a regime change or pie - in - the - sky change for everyone all at once from the top down.
The parents» confidence with manipulating axes and hatchets, building the cache, paddling a canoe, navigating the bush, and handling an unwanted visit from a hungry bear suggest that Gerard and Suzanne have spent a fair bit of time in the wilderness.
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