Sentences with phrase «hearing of a lot less»

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As Harry Campbell, founder of the Rideshare Guy website, told the Guardian, «The most common feedback we hear from drivers is they end up earning a lot less than they expected.»
We've heard the term home office for quite some time, but there is still a lot of «office» in the term and less «home.»
I'm less interested in powders which are there purely for health benefits, but I've heard a lot of bloggers say good things about the actual flavours of both of those
So sorry to hear that you did not enjoy the sauce — I'll make a note in the recipe to use less tahini — not sure what happened though — maybe it's the brand of tahini that I used that was a lot milder in flavor?
Bonus points for the kinds that hang from or clip on to the racks — they're a lot less likely to accidentally fall and get pushed to the back corner of the oven, never to be heard from again.
I bring this up not only because I've been thinking a lot about talking to kids about diversity and privilege in the context of the current election but also because I have heard a number of friends talk recently about not saving for college because it means their kids will get less financial aid.
I heard a lot of horror stories, but somewhere along the way someone mentioned the book about potty training in a day [Toilet Training in Less Than a Day by Nathan Azrin and Richard M. Foxx].
Cons: less adjustable, make lots of noise in the dryer (I used to have a washer / dryer unit in a hall closet in the middle of my apartment that you could hear EVERYWHERE in my apt.)
They're losing weight and you're all kind of obsessed about that initial birth weight and then so to hear like ones to you, like all my babies were born in a hospital, so once I left the hospital, it's kind of like, well, they weighed less now and I really did have that 10 % in my head a lot because I didn't want to have to do formula, and so I just felt like it was, this weird challenge with my body like, can my body create enough colostrum to be able to support this, and what's going to happen over the next couple of weeks, you know, they going to tell me if this first pediatrician appointment that I've got a supplement.
While there are a lot of similarities in the Amazon and Apple projects, economic development officials in upstate say you're likely to hear much less about Apple's search moving forward.
«The other thing we're doing is continuing to survey for other emerging pathogens, some of them much less well known than these ones that the public at this point have heard a lot about.»
«We hear that it creates a negative environment for teachers — it forces them to stay on very strict curricula and reduces a lot of autonomy, as teachers worry less about their profession as a whole and worry more about meeting benchmarks on the exam.»
I realize that space is tight down there, but if you could see your way to maneuver yourself out of that particular spot, it would mean a whole lot less discomfort for your mom which, in turn, will spare me the aggravation of having to hear about her bladder every thirty - eight seconds.
Finally, when you get a drug off the record, youre less likely to hear about a recall because theres no log of who got what sample and lot number.
Now that free mobile - only apps are all the rave, we hear a lot less about Plenty of Fish.
just isn't the same as hearing it, and some of the jokes have a lot less punch in text, like the gags around Prince Charmles» name.
A lot of people, after hearing, «It's not a movie,» from a close collaborator — much less Ira Glass — would quietly retire that project.
But we have been hearing a lot less about the civic mission of our schools — and the importance of education for our democracy.
I hear (and read) a lot of rhetoric good and bad about them but any fair comparison of the «old» California standards with CC show that attention to expository text and writing was there in black and white (albeit with alot less of the wordy flourish in CC).
Over the course of this project we've heard a lot from schools about what personalized learning (PL) means for teachers and classrooms, but less about what it means for principals — and that is worrisome.
In fact, the largest number of editorial horror stories I've heard have come from not from writers at big and medium - sized publishers, but from unpublished or self - published writers who hired less - than - qualified independent editors (there are a lot of them out there), or from small press authors whose inexperienced publishers employed editors without the proper professional skills.
One of the things I hear a lot is if you can get your ebooks translated into other languages, then you might be able to sell better because there is less competition in foreign markets for ebooks, and certainly ebooks by indie authors.
While I don't have a lot of experience with these type of Structured Products, I have heard that they are very profitable (particularly for the brokers pitching them) so you may find you can duplicate them synthetically with more control and for less money.
We've also heard a lot of feedback that it seems to sting far less than the competitor products, and most animals don't react at all when it is applied.
I've heard numerous stories of mishaps abroad that were made a lot less stressful because of this safety net.
At just 5,000 points per night I've heard from readers who have managed to have some fantastic week - long vacations for less than a lot of the properties normally cost for a single night....
Also I have heard it is a lot of fun this game, it's nice to get a really fun game for less than full retail priced games for expensive systems.
- dungeon maps are a 3D model - specific locations you need to pursue are marked - can't see a floor - by - floor layout - no compass - dungeons are smaller and less labyrinthine - dungeons have a friendly voice guiding you that offers general hints and warns you of the boss - this voice is not heard outside of the dungeon, and Nintendo has not mentioned who the voice belongs to - dungeons do not hide items that are required to complete the dungeon - bosses won't be based around a singular dungeon - focused item - when you find a dungeon, you need to make sure you have everything you need, and lots of it - one dungeon has pockets of a poisonous, sentient liquid that hurts to touch - this substance is called malice, and little eyeballs will sprout from these patches - attacking the eyeball will clear away the malice and sometimes constituted a small puzzle - diamond - shaped switches that can be activated with an attack are present, and still react to your sword, bombs or arrows - in one dungeon, after activating a switch with his Sheikah Slate, Link was able to control the dungeon slightly - when looking at the map, he could tilt the dungeon in order to open new paths or to make blocks and switches slide around
Thinking about it some more, I think one of the main reasons I stayed in advertising is simply because hearing «change that ad» pisses me off a lot less than «change that cartoon».
«I heard that if the climate was going to change, 1 - 2º higher would be a lot less devastating than 1 - 2º cooler because of growing seasons.
I know lots of good people who... are unaware of droughts, haven't heard about Britain's dairy crisis, don't care when the actual runner bean season is and simply want to pay less for the things they eat.
The BBC's viewers and listeners could soon be hearing a lot less hot air from climate change skeptics, under new guidance warning of the risk of «false balance» in science reports.
Hear from a doctor who says insurance companies are turning almost everything down; a lawyer who says there is a lot less money for treatment if you're in a car crash; and an insurance industry spokesperson who says you will be taken care of if you're hurt.
I think one of the things that has come about for me in doing this over the last 10 or 15 years is that I really noticed and heard a lot of more experienced attorneys complaining to me that they think younger attorneys are less adept at oral arguments because they don't practice formulating their SOPs.
We've also heard about the possibility of a Surface Mini, and while there's been a lot less support for that idea than these other Surface 2 models, it could very well still be in the running, and we may be just two weeks away from finally seeing it confirmed.
I've heard they can be negotiated down once the city sees you are going to make the property conform to the codes, but it isn't a guarantee, so its wise to factor in the cost of paying those fines into your deal (making a lot of the MLS «deals» a lot less attractive).
I heard its awesome less expensive chalk paint with lots of colors.
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