This practice works for months, days of the week and
even time of day.
Depending on your source (and sometimes
even the time of day), rumors are that HTC may be making the next Nexus tablet for Google.
The angle of collision, speed of both vehicles, and
even the time of day can be important in making the decision.
At times your paintings capture a sense of a specific atmosphere, perhaps
even a time of day.
Because pricing will vary by day of the week, or
even time of day of the flight, you'll want to vet these deals to see if they'll really work for you.
This applies to your overall strategy, the individual stocks traded, and
even the time of the day.
Every tedious little event, every name, every location, date and sometimes
even the time of day.
The essence of the new venture from Yahoo is that they are providing personalized content based on your interests, your location and
even the time of day.
I've read that the results can vary day to day, and
even the time of day.
Results may vary, however, and not everyone has the same blood flow reactions and
even time of day can change how it affects you so if a breakfast or lunch broth does not make you tired, then you don't need to rest!
Furthermore, anyone with experience manipulating his / her weight knows that hydration, food in the stomach, constipation,
even the time of day, etc, can alter body weight by several pounds.
The season, weather, latitude and
even the time of day can change the atmosphere's density.
Brains, even of relatively simple organisms like fruit flies, are teeming with a huge variety of nerve cells that can behave differently depending on their connections, task and
even time of day.
They contain the names, ages, addresses, family members, and symptoms of the patients who visited him and
even the time of day at which he saw them.
This may vary with the baby's age, your comfort level and
even the time of day.
Wiggling or fussing may be a sign to try it another time, maybe
even another time of day.
The company enforces 100 percent traceability, meaning that every piece of seafood can be tracked back to the boat it was caught on, the location and
even the time of day it was pulled out of the water.
Having a better understanding of the seasons, different tastes, and
even times of day and how they affect my dosha would only help to bring me closer to the home that is my mind and body.
Not exact matches
He goes on to explain the technique in great detail, including his rule against responding to non-urgent emails the
day they come in, the discipline required to process ten
of yesterday's emails before you
even peak at today's, and the need to actually schedule
time to respond to more in - depth emails in your calendar.
Even if you need to multitask much
of the
day, take
time to apply singular focus to one or two tasks a
day.
Studies show that checking texts and emails for
even a minute or two at a
time can add up to huge chunks
of time every
day.
Every
day of the week,
even Saturdays and Sundays, since urgent care is a 365 -
day - a-year business, I look forward to hearing from our caregivers about their
day — where we exceeded expectations or saved lives, as well as where we fell short
of our goals or saw process or infrastructure breakdowns, so that we can learn from those experiences and deliver
even better care the next
time.»
According to the New York
Times, scientists discovered that when we sit all
day, «electrical activity in the muscles drops... leading to a cascade
of harmful metabolic effects,» and sadly
even getting regular doses
of exercise doesn't offset the damage.
Investing more
time and training in your people in their early
days doesn't always work out,
even when you have the best
of intentions.
If we also add scheduled
time for exercise, meditation (
even 10 minutes a
day), and grocery store trips instead
of running to the vending machine, we can take the wellness we pay attention to while on vacation back to work with us.
In a coworking space, for example, it's easy to join in on topic - specific discussions, head to the gym to work out at any
time of the
day, grab coffee at all hours, change up your work surrounding, take important calls in sound - blocking rooms and
even catch some Z's in a nap closet.
«As a consequence, the stress
of the
day blends into
evenings and vacations and eats up recovery
time.
«I'm lucky that my husband has a flexible schedule — one we've shifted to accommodate his love for the early morning hours and my preference to stay in bed...
Even if I'm not putting my work at the center
of this
time, starting out with quiet
time always pays dividends later in the
day.»
A portable charger means I have access to my digital library
of books, emergency phone calls, emails, music, and more at all
times during the
day, so I don't waste
even a little bit
of free
time.
Plus, it's dead simple to give it a try, and you don't
even have to take
time out
of your busy
day to muse silently under a tree.
Spend
time to test various scenarios to determine how much your business would lose with an hour, a
day or
even a week
of downtime.
Consistency is an essential ingredient
of any social media strategy, but it can get very tough to continually produce high - quality content every
day (or
even multiple
times per
day).
Most people in the sector only work part -
time and often have no indication from week to week whether they'll mostly be on site in the morning,
evening or the middle
of the
day.
Health experts have responded by urging office workers to get up more often or
even switch to a standing desk, but new research offers another easy way to trim the amount
of time you spend sitting each
day — opt for standing meetings.
Even if it means delegating all
of your
day - to -
day duties for a
day and letting go
of the details, it's important to take the
time to write your marketing plan.
Keeping your butt firmly planted in a chair all
day can lead to a whole host
of terrible health consequences, doctors warn,
even if you dutifully hit the gym a few
times a week.
In the
evening, it's more likely you'll be tired from the
day's activities, and
time can easily be wasted with dinner preparations and zoning out in front
of the TV.
Earlier in the
day, Kasowitz sent a letter to
Times executive editor Dean Baquet accusing the newspaper
of publishing a «libelous article» with respect to a report, first published online on Wednesday
evening, in which two women accused Trump
of touching (and in one case kissing) them inappropriately in separate incidents.
With every problem or challenge, you have to recognize the uniqueness
of each situation and invest the
time to get to the best solution,
even in the face
of all this input and too many things to accomplish in any
day.
These were the sorts
of questions I was trying to address in The Big
Time, and I believe they are
even more pressing now than on the
day of the book's original appearance.
Another interesting nugget: At the
time, Facebook had a 1.9 million monthly userbase (out
of which an impressive 1.2 million logged on every
day, proving that
even in its infancy, Facebook was potently addictive) that primarily used the network to do things like «find students who share similar interests or courses.»
You'll be using
evenings, weekends, and lunch hours — and, most likely, your holidays, sick
days, and vacation
time — to take care
of business.
That means that regardless
of what
time I leave, I will ensure that I am awake for the first three hours
of the flight and the seven hours prior to boarding the plane,
even if it means an early start to the
day before.
Even though I know I still have the same number
of hours in the
day, I can't help but feel that Daylight Savings
Time has stolen an hour from me.
When you split that
time into three buckets
of 56, you have 56 hours for sleep (8 hours a night), 56 hours for work (8 hours a
day plus some
evening / weekend
time), and one big free 56 hour bucket leftover.
Instead
of moving back and forth between different projects in small increments, I'm setting large blocks
of time or
even a full
day for related tasks.
«Pausing to take a little bit
of time to reflect on those contributions that we make every
day even once a week is enough to strengthen our ability to focus and to invest effort in what otherwise might be a difficult and stressful job.»
Long gone are the
days when you were forced to wait for monthly or
even quarterly performance results and make up for weeks
of time spent with lingering productivity issues.
The campaign was able to do this not just by giving volunteers online scripts and a list
of phone numbers, but also by giving people feedback through real -
time and historical data, showing them the number
of calls they made that
day, week, month or
even during the course
of the entire year.