Sentences with phrase «far less preparation»

In addition, the biomarkers were detected in human serum, meaning far less preparation time and cost were needed.

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I've trained with albeit a very, very, different (aka scary with less than a month to race day) and reduced volume of training (compared to prior event preparation) that is still far above that which has given me and thousands of my clients, readers and subscribers better results thanks to the last 4 years of research.
A new report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, released June 25, found an average of 64 percent of U.S. teachers work in schools where more than 30 percent of the students come from poor households and they have far less time for daily preparation and collaboration.
Nationwide, traditional teacher preparation programs required an average of 514 student teaching hours during the 2008 - 09 academic year, according to the U.S. Department of Education, far less than the average of 901 required that year by alternative programs that are not based out of universities.
Thankfully, there are a few preparations you can make beforehand to make the experience far less mentally taxing and help your feline transition to his new abode.
Canadian law graduates may be well prepared for the intellectual requirements of the practice of law, but there are systemic reasons to believe that that preparation is far less thorough and effective than it could be.
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