Some of the suggestions would take
a good bit of extra effort.
Not exact matches
James Martin's glazed doughnut and homemade malted milk ice cream takes a
bit of extra effort but is
well worth the results for a perfectly spongy doughnut
Using an E-reader is a
good idea as with paper books they can be quite heavy depending on the size and some books seem to require that
extra bit of effort to hold the pages open enough to be able to read.
I will always put in that
extra little
bit of effort to make sure your book is as
good as it can be.
That dog was always a
bit «schitzy», but my immersing her in tough environments from the very start, you wouldn't know now if you met her, but her owner had to put in a LOT
of extra effort to get a
good result.
It may take a little
bit of extra effort for you to sort out which products are
better than others, but it will be
well worth it for your dog in the long run.
Feral kittens can be socialized and go on to make
good cat companions if they are taken out
of the colony early enough.However, socializing a feral kitten requires a
bit of extra effort.
Still, the ability to fly a family
of 8 in First Class on a
well - regarded airline is worth a
bit of extra effort.
Best known breaks are surfed by both friendly locals and traveling surfers, but with a
bit of extra effort you can find some
of the several secret breaks
of the island.
«But to my mind, while succeeding at a part - time practice may be a
bit more
of challenge, the benefits are
well - worth the
extra effort.»
If you couldn't be bothered to put in a
bit of extra effort to write out a
better - catered email, why should they be bothered to pay attention to what you're saying?
With a
bit of extra effort, you can absolutely position yourself in the
best way to get hired.
Whatever field
of work you're in, putting in that
extra bit of effort demonstrates your commitment to the company and the job you do — something that will always put your in your employer's
good books.
If not, then chances are that you are in
good company since 75 %
of college students have a long - distance relationship at some point during their college careers.2 These relationships can be difficult because you don't get to see your partner as much and you may feel lonely.3 Don't worry though, long distance relationships are generally no worse off than relationships with nearby partners.4 You should fight the urge to leave school to be near them (either at home or at another school) because long distance relationships also have some benefits such as viewing each other more positively and being more satisfied with the communication in the relationship.5 It may just take a
bit of extra effort to maintain closeness with your partner (e.g., texting, Skype, Face Time, phone calls, etc.).