Sentences with phrase «far less distractions»

With a growing number of freelancers and programmers working from home, it is said that working alone can actually boost work productivity, as there will be far less distractions than in an office environment crowded with sociable coworkers.

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The fruits of Facebook are less attractive by far: anxiety, distraction, cheap laughs and self - centredness.
The less distractions the better as far as im concerned.
The full - back was one of our best performers last season, but has stood out much less so far this year, and the interest could well be proving to be a distraction.
He might find less noise and distractions outside of the capital (not that he has fallen prey to such disruptive influences during his career so far) but would he be granted the same kind of stage to prove himself and gain the profile to become an England regular at St. Mary's?
As far a field as Europe only a couple of hundred years ago, if you didn't have a bust that could not be ignored or curves that drove a man to distraction, your chances of finding a man were lessened more or less in proportion to your body size.
A fun distraction with some word - based cleverness, but it's far less substantial than it should be.
If you're driving a recent Hyundai model, don't worry about it — the Blue Link distraction level is far less than other automakers» systems.
And about all those other distractions on iPhones and iPads and Galaxy Tabs — surely people would be reading far less if they couldn't read ebooks on their devices.
As I told McLean after I moderated a panel of publishers, we were able to bring up issues of self - publishing with far less worry than usual about emotional distractions and turf skirmishes.
Much of this is to do with the artist himself: far less interested in the economics of his art than in creative freedom, Hockney has long avoided market distractions by keeping a tight grip on supply and pricing.
Along with this aim, we further hypothesized that parents who received the computer training would engage in more distraction, praise, humor, and play and less reassurance, provision of information, apologizing, and criticism during their children's immunizations than untrained parents who were provided with a distraction approach (i.e., movies) or parents who received standard care.
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