Sentences with phrase «flexible than long ones»

Shorter names are more memorable and flexible than long ones.

Not exact matches

It was relatively hot in Charlottetown for the two days we were there but much hotter in the room and so we appreciated the interior air conditioning unit that rolled around on casters and vented to one of the windows via a long and snaky hvac flexible hose — this is not to say it produced great cooling, but only that it produced some and was better than nothing.
Initial testing by the company at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory shows that this flexible plastic backsheet lasts as long or longer than conventional ones, and keeps out just as much moisture.
When the warm up is finished start the six exercises that you have been doing in your routine and with each one try to be a little bit more flexible than you have ever been in the past or if you prefer, hold the stretches just a little bit longer than you would normally do.
And to plan long - term investments, they want the predictability that comes from quick adoption of clear rules, although more flexible ones than those agreed to in Bonn a week ago by 178 countries that have accepted the Kyoto Protocol, the worldwide climate agreement that President Bush rejects.
The Sonos One should last longer than most smart speakers given expected updates, and Sonos» ability to build upon its flexible platform.
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