Sentences with phrase «easiest part of the language»

Not exact matches

Equity funds should be quite easy, but I'll admit to still finding bonds and bond funds a mystery and the use of US bond language makes this part a bit harder for me.
The first part of the book explains in easy language the science behind bread making and different methods to obtain great flavors.
October 20, 1997 Connections in brain provide clues to learning Two University of Chicago researchers have determined for the first time how parts of the brain change at various ages, explaining why music is easier to learn in childhood, why foreign languages are more difficult to learn after age 12, and why some subjects, such as calculus, are better taught when children are older.
Norway is great, but with the time it takes to learn a new language it is easier to be somewhere where we know the language and we can grow and be part of community quicker.
Calming Signals at the Park Our foster pup Willow has beautiful body language, her body is so easy to read (in part because of her enormous bat ears and long tail haha) that I wanted to get her on video specifically for this blog post.
They are very useful part of C#, something that is fairly unique to the language, and something you should be using to make your life easier!
Keep reading for videos and more.This is the first time this many celebrities take part in a campaign about the environment in Latin America, and also one of the first initiatives to approach people from small, easy to follow advice (like the one we give on TreeHugger) in the region's own language.
The quality of the language (easy to understand for me), the quality of the material, the way was designed and also the absence of problems on any part of the test.
If you are a highly methodical person, have a vast knowledge of computer programming languages and would like to be a part of the process that makes it easy to use computers, you might make a good computer programmer.
And while regulations are, for the most part, couched in terms of prohibition (e.g., the «shall nots») and fill volumes with regulatory language, Codes of Ethics provide the most succinct guide for behaviour and are easy to remember.»
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