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There's just a thin band of border around the display; like its rivals, Honor has pushed
for less wasted space.
Only one container for them to open means they start eating sooner which again makes
for less waste!
It's encouraged me to be more creative, it's stopped me from overwhelming them with too much food which makes
for less waste.
Store milk in small batches
for less waste.
Step 6: Note: Freezing in dices will make
for less waste and enable you to pop out a few dices for a soothing cool treat in a baby safe feeder.
By effectively, respectfully, and consciously mining data, retailers can strategically plan wholesale orders to allow
for less waste, thereby affecting the future of production so there's less wastage — it's a very positive future for the environment in that capacity.
All restaurant and banquet facilities use reusable condiment dishes, allowing
for less waste of plastic or glass containers and food.
Just like the majority right now is going on large sales and bundling to their heart's content, if a majority did business like this the initial revenue would probably stagnate and be much lower than expected, but after the consumers got into their heads that the games they wanted would NOT follow the expected process, revenue would increase and maybe allow
for less waste of resources on support (as you say) or channel them to good marketing campaigns that don't hurt either the consumers or the developers.
This allows
for less waste.
People have downsized their living spaces, become mindful consumers, have changed their lifestyles and are striving
for less waste in their homes and workplaces.
Black ink (known as key, or keyline, hence the «K» in «CMYK») allows
for less waste of the other three primary color, as well as richer prints with more color depth.
With much of a project's assembly occurring in a factory, weather delays and damage to building materials is nearly eliminated, making
for less waste and faster completion.
Not exact matches
Here's why: Forrester Research states that
less than 1 % of leads ever generate revenue
for B2B companies, which means B2B marketers doing traditional lead gen
waste 99 % of their time, energy, and money marketing to people who will never become customers.
Whole Foods founder John Mackey has joked it may be 31 years before he publicly preaches more vegetables and
less government - sponsored health care again, but he isn't
wasting time sticking to his vow
for less dough
for the CEO.
He says the sweet spot
for measurables is six to 10 metrics: anything
less isn't rigorous enough; any more is probably
wasting time better spent on actually, you know, innovating.
This allowed CN to deploy workers more effectively; they
wasted less time waiting
for trains to arrive.
If you have anything
less than exceptional customer service in your business, you're
wasting the time of, creating extra work
for and frustrating your frontline people, other staff, managers and yourself — and that's poor management.
Wasted time in meetings, Rogelberg and colleagues wrote, costs companies in many ways: the direct costs of salaries and benefits associated with participants» time, the time lost that could be used
for more productive activities, employee stress and fatigue, and job dissatisfaction and
less organizational commitment.
This creates more efficiency within your company overall because there is
less wasted time dealing with leads that will never purchase or acquiring customers that don't stick around
for long term.
Think about investing in systems that can reduce food
waste — or look
for alternate markets
for your «
less than perfect» crops.
The death penalty should be abolished not
for religious reasons (also religious people seem to approve of the dath penalty — which to me makes no sense) but because every person who is killed is one
less set of DNA to be passed on to succeeding generations, and who knows what those
wasted genes could mean
for the future of the species?
If you're new to the idea of creating
less waste, being a thoughtful consumer, and caring
for this beautiful planet that points us back to the Creator himself, here are a few easy first steps.
Tearfund said a third of all food produced globally is not eaten and
waste on this scale is «fueling climate change, causing more droughts, floods and
less reliable rain, making life harder
for the people in poverty across the world that Tearfund works with».
This approach would cost a lot
less than hiring people to find needs
for the government to address and will save us from
wasting precious common resources in the process.
This has some advantages —
for one, I end up
wasting less time reading fluff and derivative analysis — but also its disadvantages.
Maybe helping
for better recycling, how to save more energy, how to
waste less, how to help each other in the community in the neighborhood etc etc etc
Maybe it's making
for «no straw» in your drink when you go out, bringing your own bags to the grocery store, getting coffee or a smoothie in your own cup / jar, bringing your own silverware when you're out and about, switching from paper to cloth napkins, buying bread from a local bakery or making it yourself instead of buying in plastic, switching to a menstrual cup or washable cloth pads instead of disposable, there's so many different ways to produce
less waste.
I opt
for Imperfect Produce's organic box each week in the hopes that I am contributing
less to the use of chemicals and pesticides in agricultural use, and getting the rescued vegetables box each week makes me optimistic that I am helping to alleviate food
waste in the United States.
They would make a thoughtful gift
for any food loving member of your family too; a chance to creat
less waste, more delicious food and long lasting traditions.
Less waste that way
for trial and error.
Yay
for nose to tail veggies —
less waste is always a good idea, especially when the result is this beautiful!
In support of the USDA goal to reduce food
waste by 50 percent by 2030, Hidden Valley ® is making it simple
for people across the country to join their efforts in taking steps to reduce food
waste by encouraging them to post a photo of their
less - than - perfect veggies along with #TasteNotWaste to Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
Today, many consumers are also looking
for products that show environmental responsibility through reduced or improved packaging, which means
less packaging
waste and spoiled foods in our landfills.
A statement released by the group upon its launch states: «Reducing food loss and
waste can be a triple win: it can save money
for farmers, companies, and households;
wasting less can feed more people; and reductions can alleviate pressure on climate, water, and land resources.»
But if you're trying to up your cooking game, stock is super simple to make at home, you
waste less, and you can freeze it
for any time you may need it.
Employees can now make the most of breaks instead of
wasting time searching
for meals or visiting the
less healthy fast food options in the area.
Reducing food loss and
waste can be a triple win: It can save money
for farmers, companies, and households;
wasting less can feed more people; and reductions can alleviate pressure on climate, water, and land resources.
This recipe is really like a little shortcut
for having
less waste with your vegetables.
Going through with it and doing a little calculation proved me wrong though - in fact, if you buy your nuts in bulk, as I do, you can make your own almond milk
for less money than the bought stuff, and the nut pulp needn't be
wasted but is a bonus that you can use in other kitchen creations.
I used the same trick I figured out
for making lots of gingerbread houses more easily and quickly, with
less waste.
Cazorla is far better than Ozil in my opinion... We
wasted 42M to replace our best player (Cazorla was Arsenal best player the season before we bought Ozil)... Don't get me wrong, Ozil is good but we should have invest that money on a much needed position, maybe a striker (Bitty that the stubborn one didnot get Higuain
for less than 30M) or a defender...
Signing Vea would not only Effectively kill the confidence of Jelly (who will be better than Vea this year) but also
waste money since they could've spent
less money in the draft or in FA
for a backup tackle.
Wasted on the bench at Old Trafford or the Bernabeu and more than capable of doing a job
for a
lesser Premier League side.
Nothing like one underachiever blowing smoke up the ass of another... we know that Ozil has some incredible technical gifts, but to be considered the best you have to bring more than just assists to the table...
for me, a top player has to possess a more well - rounded game, which doesn't mean they need to be a beast on both ends of the pitch, but they must have the ability to take their game to another level when it matters most... although he amassed some record - like stats early on, it set the bar too high, so when people expected him to duplicate those numbers each year the pressure seemed to get the best of our soft - spoken star... obviously that's not an excuse
for what has happened in the meantime, but it's important to make note of a few things: (1) his best year was a transition year
for many of the traditionally dominant teams in the EPL, so that clearly made the numbers appear better than they actually were and (2) Wenger's system, or lack thereof, didn't do him any favours; by playing him out of position and by not acquiring world - class striker and / or right - side forward that would best fit an Ozil - centered offensive scheme certainly hurt his chances to repeat his earlier peformances, (3) the loss of Cazorla, who took a lot of pressure off Ozil in the midfield and was highly efficient when it came to getting him the ball in space, negatively impacted his effectiveness and (4) he likewise missed a good chunk of games and frankly never looked himself when he eventually returned to the field... overall the Ozil experiment has had mixed reviews and rightfully so, but I do have some empathy
for the man because he has always carried himself the same way, whether
for Real or the German National team, yet he has only suffered any lengthy down periods with Arsenal... to me that goes directly to this club's inability to surround him with the necessary players to succeed, especially
for someone who is a pass first type of player; as such, this simply highlights our club's ineffective and antiquated transfer policies... frankly I'm disappointed in both Ozil and our management team
for not stepping up when it counted because they had a chance to do something special, but they didn't have it in them... there is no one that better exemplifies our recent history than Ozil, brief moments of greatness undercut by long periods of disappointing play, only made worse by his mopey posturing like a younger slightly
less awkward Wenger... what a terribly
waste
Arsene is not Arsenal, even if he bought in January would he buy the right player, would he play him in his best position, would it therefore be a
waste of money, would it just leave
less money
for Arsene's replacement to sort out the monumental mess Arsene is currently leaving behind him?
In response to this article and statement by Mesut Ozil we don't need to know him personally to see that he is a greedy, lazy, disinterested and self serving
waste of space that has done so little
for the club and its fans its only slightly
less laughable than Wenger's statement about «that he could have joined PSG in the summer.
Wenger is doing his usual squabbling over trying to save a few pence over transfers, and letting them slip, while
wasting millions through not playing players (Joel Campbell, Lucas Perez), selling players
for less than they're worth (Woj, Gibbs — who we rejected 10m
for and have now sold
for 7m), and not renewing contracts, saying players will honour their last year with no problems, which is clearly not the case, and it is not only stoked up by the players, but agents and press as well.
do nt
waste time my friend,
for some reason facts and stats are
less important.