Sentences with phrase «feels less pressing»

After all, whether you're on the beach or in a new city and a different time zone, work often simply feels less pressing.

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He said the most effective way to blunt trolling is to make it less costly to see patent litigation through to court so companies will not feel pressed to settle claims quickly.
Vaden says, «When you ask yourself that question, you will find that you immediately feel less pressure to only focus on the urgent things that are pressing today or this week and you instead gain a perspective to start thinking about what you can be doing now to make a positive impact on the future.
This feeling for the deep significance of the suffering and death of Christ is constantly present in Mark, as the quotations just above will have indicated (as well as the familiar «to give his life a ransom for many» [See F. C. Grant, The Earliest Gospel (New York and Nashville: Abingdon - Cokesbury Press, 1943), pp. 78ff], and is only less important in Matthew and Luke - Acts.
During Wednesday's press conference de Blasio was asked whether he felt pressure to accelerate improvements given that he will have to go back and face the legislature to win renewal in less than a year.
I remember feeling annoyed seeing guys the same size as me, who were less dedicated to training, bench pressing more weight than I could handle.
Also included is the 45 - minute press conference held at Cannes after the film's premiere, which feels less essential than it might have in the past, if only because in the internet era these kinds of press events are routinely available online.
I feel like I've seen less small press show up at my favourite independant bookstore now than I did 10 years ago.
I will note that the Aura H2O's display feels less responsive than the Oasis — part of that comes from the fact you can flip between pages on the Oasis by pressing a pair of dedicated buttons instead of tapping on its touchscreen.
If many wait to see how it turns out, I have a feeling the people normally preyed on by vanity - presses will post their works on scribd, saturate that market with less - than - traditionally - publishable books, and then no professional writer will go near it.
Disadvantages: Touchscreen requires multiple presses and has ghost touch issue at times, lower resolution screen (150 ppi), stylus feels like writing on slick plastic, noticeably heavier despite being the smallest of the three, glass screen less durable, stylus required for operation.
On the business side, you feel the press of digital expansion — the energy of which is distribution — right alongside the less happy moments in the disruption.
On Kobo it feels like the curated lists are overflowing with big name and big press titles simply because a staffer has easier access to them and knows it will take less effort to convince a reader to buy them (thus making Kobo money).
There's are two physical buttons on the edge, so you can still press to turn pages, as well as tap or swipe as you prefer, so the interaction and the feel in the hand is very much as it was before, although there's now less travel in the these keys.
Just holding the vita and pressing the touch pad on the left and right edges felt really natural and less obstructive then the other control methods allowing me to concentrate more on what I was doing in each level.
Both control schemes allow you to grip tighter if you feel yourself slipping, and a quick press of triangle will command Doodle to pick up your tail to make you a little less bottom heavy.
On this weeks Press X to Podcast Trevor played Far Cry 5, Paul has strong feelings about the Labo and Shawn was... less than enthusiastic about Yakuza 6!
This feels less like a good anime (pressing plot, well developed character, etc) and more like a long and fancy advertisement for the online game.
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