While the title of the work might pertain to the protagonists and their activity, it could just as well be aimed at those of us watching — and at a world less and
less accommodating of non-labor time, of hours spent with nothing to gain.
The question came from a separate 2011 story where the publication suggested strippers could suffer in a bill-less economy, with G - strings and garter belts far
less accommodating of cold metal.
Not exact matches
One
of the big «Justin - fications» for this proposal is that it'll help parents deal with expensive and hard - to - find childcare, which is often cheaper and easier to find for toddlers (partly because staff - to - child ratios are looser after 18 months, so daycares are
less inclined to hire additional staff to
accommodate more infants).
Another improvement on the Nimitz design, the AAG on the Ford class will help
accommodate a broader range
of aircraft and offer a
less jarring landing than the Navy's current Mk - 7 Mod 3 and Mk - 7 Mod 4 designs.
Energy research group IHS CERA calculates that fully one - half the U.S. shale resource — a 30 - year supply at today's rate
of consumption — could be produced at today's prices or
less, meaning the market can
accommodate a jump in demand without a corresponding price increase.
As for being able to
accommodate 8 million or more square feet, Luff said he could envision the planners
of Schuylkill Yards and uCity Square adjusting their proposals to include more offices and
less space for other uses, while potentially joining forces to share the Amazon campus.
In The International Living Guide to Retiring Overseas on a Budget, published by Wiley, Haskins and Prescher provide a step - by - step roadmap to finding the world's best communities for English - speaking retirees seeking a happier, healthier, more affordable life in some
of the world's most beautiful and
accommodating destinations... often on as little as $ 25,000 a year or
less.
And while federal loans come with their own set
of challenges and risks, all 1.37 million private loan borrowers are often subject to fewer protections and
less flexible repayment plans than those offered under federal loan agreements.
Less accommodating repayment options and more rigid terms can quickly lead to private student loan defaults, which is a dangerous financial place to be.
The biggest immediate cost - advantage comes from savings in energy costs: fully loaded, the Tesla Semi consumes
less than two kilowatt - hours
of energy per mile and is capable
of 500 miles
of range at GVW and highway speed,
accommodating a wide range
of shipping applications given that nearly 80 %
of freight in the U.S. is moved
less than 250 miles.
The Bank's view has been that, if this is to be
accommodated without generating undue inflationary pressures, other components
of spending would need to grow
less than might otherwise be the case.
In spite
of the short - phrase fillip, the Conservative victory will probably give, the longer - time period image is
of a industry that is neither cheap nor expensive and a worldwide liquidity backdrop that hazards getting to be much
less accommodating.
ETFs are
less expensive than mutual funds as they operate at a much lower Total Expense Ratio (TER), typically 0.5 % — 0.75 % because most ETFs are not actively managed and because ETFs are insulated from the costs incurred by unit trusts
of having to buy and sell securities to
accommodate shareholder purchases and redemptions.
The task force subsequently made no serious effort to
accommodate the heavy criticism that the 1991 study document had drawn, although in the 1993 draft the radical feminist obsession with issues
of power is
less overt.
This conception was worked out in the first three centuries
of the Christian era, given more precise shape in the Middle Ages, and has been more or
less accommodated to the newer knowledge
of modern times in recent years.
The road to ruin is wide to
accommodate the majority
of people that will be on it and straight makes it the path
of less resistance (following the herd, no thought involved).
This would entail finding some way to reduce the discrepancies between the Gospel and the culture, to somehow
accommodate the Gospel to the «wisdom
of the world» and thus to make it
less «foolish.»
The more
accommodating it would be, the vaguer it would have to be, and the
less useful it could be to the proper needs
of the particular physical prehension.
«We cover 95 percent
of the country in two days or
less with ground rates, and we have some
of the most
accommodating customer order timeframes in the industry.
Not only is this delicious, vegan and gluten - free dinner quick - to - make (on the table in
less than 30 minutes), but its super flexible and can
accommodate a variety
of tastes and dietary preferences.
The bright and spacious restaurant boasts no
less than 10,000 square feet
of indoor restaurant space that can
accommodate up to 200 guests for lunch or dinner service and an additional 8,500 square feet
of contemporary meeting and banquet space.
and thier injuries need to be manage better maybe
less playing time for some than others, unfortunately wenger cant afford to give them the proper time
of his coaching, as he is under massive pressure to succeed these days and hasn't got time to train them up properly, also he isn't tactically flexible enough to
accommodate them into different attacking systems, to test what they can do like having the ox in a 3 man midfield could work wonders.
He reckons that it is now obvious that the World Cup will be enlarged to
accommodate 40 teams instead
of the current 32, and the European Championship has already been increased, so there will be
less time for domestic players to get any rest between seasons.
But when he plays to
accommodate the striker his goal threat reduces, it doesn't mean he's any
less of a player it just means he's a team player and let's the striker get the goals.
Due to its
less weight, it even works as a small movable couch because its size is
of the total body that helps the user to
accommodate him all over on it.
Intentionally
less structured to
accommodate a range
of ages, this class features activities designed for different stages
of development.
Very lightweight and sitting on three small wheels, the Backpack Strollerfeels
less stable than others and
accommodates a max weight
of 45 pounds.
Given the sharp rise in women's advancement in education and the impact this has on dual - career couples and their earning potential, women will be
less likely to play the role
of the «
accommodating spouse» as it pertains to childrearing duties.
Because in parts
of Europe there have been misguided beliefs that in order to
accommodate people from other backgrounds, we must somehow become
less religious or
less Christian.
Watching the four men —
of varying ages and dispositions — grappling to
accommodate a real, actual woman is
less a source
of cosy comedy than a significant disturbance in the balance
of their lives.
So, while the raw economics appears to be
less and
less of a problem, the open question is whether it is feasible to devise a robust climate policy that
accommodates these very divergent viewpoints.»
Image courtesy
of iStockphoto / GOSPHOTODESIGN NEW YORK CITY — More than 30 million
of the Americans classified as obese or extremely obese might benefit from surgery that reconstructs the stomach to
accommodate less food.
Placed after removal
of the inflexible and
less - transparent lens in patients with cataracts,
accommodating IOLs can change focus — much as the natural lens does in younger people.
It is widely believed that when accommodations are made, one member
of the
accommodated couple will be
less qualified than his or her partner, as well as other candidates who might be identified in a traditional search.
Backdown Range Offers start with the point and then offer a more
accommodating value, like asking for «12 to 15 %» instead
of «15 %»; in this case, Ames and Mason's research converged with the prior conventional wisdom: those using Backdown Range Offers ended up with
less value than those using point offers, but didn't see more relational benefits than Bracketing Range Offers
With
accommodating resistance however, the chains offer
less resistance in the deepest position since the majority
of chain segments are on the ground.
If this continues on for too long, the muscles will re-adapt to the lower amount
of power that the brain has been sending them: the muscle fibers will become smaller, and they'll be able to
accommodate less power.
That the film becomes far
less ambitious in its aims after the flood waters rise is to be expected, given the reduced scope
of the world with which to work, but Aronofsky and Handel
accommodate this shift by putting the focus squarely on Noah's attempt to determine exactly what his and his family's role as the sole survivors
of humanity (save for one unanticipated stowaway, who — forgotten often and disposed
of quite easily — serves no purpose but for unnecessary external conflict).
It's one thing to shift to avoid an obvious box office killer like a superhero movie, but the January - December move this year is
less a show
of faith and more about
accommodating reshoots.
School - level value - added is also being used to
accommodate the issue
of «fairness,» just
less frequently now than before given the aforementioned «multiple assessment» trends.
Superintendent Carstarphen reiterated throughout the year that as it stands, the district is operating inefficiently; the current infrastructure doesn't match the district's needs, which is currently equipped to
accommodate over 100,000 students, while having an enrollment
of less than 55,000.
Mazda has sought to create a more refined and
less fatiguing driving environment, and has revised ergonomics without forgetting the pleasure
of driving, calling on its familiar, Jinba - ittai (horse and rider as one) mantra to design the cabin - space: reprofiled seats that better
accommodate the body's natural posture and NVH performance improvements have been realised.
(II) to fold and store wheelchairs (to
accommodate individuals who wish to transfer to coach seats) equal to not
less than one - half
of the number
of single - level rail passenger coaches in such train, as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 5 years after the date
of enactment
of this Act; and
(II) to fold and store wheelchairs (to
accommodate individuals who wish to transfer to coach seats) equal to not
less than the total number
of single - level rail passenger coaches in such train, as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 10 years after the date
of enactment
of this Act.
(I) to park and secure wheelchairs (to
accommodate individuals who wish to remain in their wheelchairs) equal to not
less than one - half
of the number
of single - level rail passenger coaches in such train; and
The handling certainly has gained in terms
of overall agility, feeling
less reliant upon the four - wheel - drive system for grip and more
accommodating to sudden changes in direction.
If you'd like a little
less car, then model year 2015 will
accommodate with the debut
of the RX's little sibling, the aforementioned NX.
It began life as a C - car chassis, but after engineers made tweaks to
accommodate a battery, motor, and supporting electronics, Kia officials say
less than 20 percent
of that original platform remains unchanged.
It's still unclear how Aston Martin will adopt these technologies on the Vanquish, but there's strong belief among management, led by Palmer no
less, that the Vanquish's price tag will be sufficient enough to
accommodate the introduction
of these technologies into the fold without the company having to cut corners on other aspects
of the next - generation sports car.
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We will have one
less vehicle in our booth display in order to
accommodate the promotion
of members» new products.