Sentences with phrase «intense time commitment»

Because of the intense time commitment and amount of work this requires, this is often the most expensive form of editing.
Atkinson admits this Survivor - style approach intimidates plenty of applicants and requires an intense time commitment from employees, «but the meta effect is better,» he says: In two years, only one employee has left the company.

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The central bank starts a two - day meeting later on Tuesday and there is intense speculation on whether it will drop a commitment to keeping rates near zero for a «considerable time
At the same time he was a person of intense action and radical commitment.
For most competitive athletes the time and energy commitment needed to succeed is very intense.
For most competitive athletes, the time and energy commitment needed to succeed in their chosen sport is very intense and time consuming.
Not only is this a miraculous event, it also is remembered by many dads as a time when they feel an intense commitment which becomes lasting.
While the demands of academia can often feel more intense than a full - time job, some other commitments are of equal importance.
Sometimes, intense client and personal commitments can keep professionals from investing time in personal development.
Managing to enjoy your job and make an impact at the same time requires a drive and commitment that takes intense focus.
Le and Agnew (2003) argued that commitment, (which generally maintains the relationship over time), and intimacy evolve more slowly but become more significant at the later stages, providing a long - term romantic relationship with an entirely different character from the unstable and intense feelings of its beginning suggesting it is Mania not Eros that fades over time.
The time commitment to real estate investing (4) is more onerous than that of income investing (8) but not as intense as blogging (1)
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