Sentences with phrase «lack of distraction»

The only advantage with e-ink is less fatigue (arguable given how easy it is to change screen brightness / colors / night mode), and the sheer lack of distractions with other easily available apps on a smarter device like netflix, a web browser, games, email, or whatever else.
One reason why I persisted with working from home was because of the lack of distraction from coworkers, or so I thought.
Let's face it, there's never a lack of distractions — hello social media!
The lack of distraction in cup competitions could count in United's favour as they hunt one of the Champions League places on offer to the top four in the Premier League.
The lack of distractions helped the regular team focus on the league and they bonded.
Although cutting teeth can cause soreness in the mouth, in the daytime, there's more going on around the house, and babies may be distracted from the discomfort: once things quiet down for napping or sleeping all night, the lack of distraction may make the pain more noticeable, and your child may start to fuss.
Something about the fresh air, the lack of distractions, and the exercise just makes hiking a perfect family activity.
In the semi-wilderness, forced to come to terms with the absence of mobile phone and internet reception, students even come to appreciate the lack of distraction, and have the opportunity to learn more about themselves and their relationships with others.
Attributes for the Long Haul It's that lack of distraction that helps make the RAV4 such a solid performer on long trips.
LED lights at the front and rear along with auto - dimming exterior mirrors are a few of the things that will draw attention to you while you enjoy a lack of distraction.
In a sports car ostensibly built purely to enjoy driving, we actually found the lack of distractions quite refreshing.
The lack of distraction in the confines of a car lends itself to the exploration of daydreams.
And, if you're settled on the couch trying to escape into a good book, the lack of distraction can actually be a good thing.
Nook Color is a great device that misses out on the two things that most make eReaders like books — eInk and a lack of distractions.
Fresh air, lack of distraction, wide open spaces and literally nothing else to do but gaze at a couple of cows, or head for the hills, might have had something to do with it.
In this way, it feels like a pure, distilled JRPG, and the lack of distraction is welcome.
Concentration is defined by a lack of distractions.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z