Another six percent engaged
in multiple distractions, such as texting and listening to music.
Not exact matches
It becomes pretty obvious when screaming the N - word, killing someone, obstructing justice,
multiple rape charges, domestic abuse, dog fighting, locker room brawls, reality show drama don't qualify as
distractions in the name of winning but this somehow does.
Separated
multiples may feel compelled to get up more often
in an attempt to be together, yet other
multiples can't seem to fall asleep with the
distraction of a playful sibling nearby.
If you have
multiple kids visiting, designate an adult «Water Watcher» who literally sits and dangles their legs
in the pool (without a phone or other
distractions), and rotate every half hour so nobody gets too bored.
Coffee Meets Bagel offers the equivalent of the «slow food» movement — focus entirely on the plate
in front of you, without the
distractions of IM pinging,
multiple players emailing you, or waiting for the next best thing.
Generally,
in these 5 sessions, your dog will be able to start doing
multiple container searches with environmental objects around as
distractions.
Once a horse is calmly allowing a rider, he or she is often hand walked for
multiple sessions
in order to find the new balance point without any
distractions.
Always pairing the «Look» cue with your dog's name will make it clear that you are talking to this dog only.If you have
multiple dogs or if you are
in an area with many
distractions he will always know that you are speaking to him.
The tomato source having been made to look exactly like a blood splatter on the floor is just the
distraction required for the investigator to be distracted to buy George enough time to sneak into the safe and find
multiple threads of evidence that provides the leads to guide him
in the appropriate direction for his investigation.
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest
in creating simultaneous foci, what art historian John Elderfield describes as «
multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual
distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
cwon14 / WUWT ignorantly spews toxic venom: • Dr. Curry's «technical comments are a
distraction», and • Dr. Curry's views «aren't a rational position», and • Dr. Curry's merely «the least insane person», and • Dr. Curry is «a poster child for failed skeptics», and • Dr. Curry «is completely corrupted», and • Dr. Curry «is a statist
in the end game», and • Dr. Curry's weblog is «where skeptics go to die», and • Dr. Curry's ««pause» is yet another stupid concept», and • Dr. Curry's belongs to «pinhead academia», and • Dr. Curry's research is «more climate science magic dust» (
multiple further abusive claims not quoted)
The study also determined that a system with a one - step approach allowed users to perform actions with a single command was much more effective
in helping reduce
distractions, than compared to a system that used
multiple commands to carry out the same function.
In some cases, the
distraction can snowball into an incident involving
multiple workers.
They are generally small enough to hide without any difficulty and their
multiple ways of communicating, not to mention the high definition cameras that are now built
in, mean it is easy to imagine how they might become a source of great
distraction when pupils ought to be paying attention to other matters.