The less code they need the better.
Not exact matches
«We [brokers]
need to embrace the
codes and be more grateful and maybe
less annoyed by these things.»
Honestly that was far fewer new clothes than I would have
needed to buy to pump / nurse if I had a
less flexible job (I'm a graduate student) or one with a stricter dress
code.
I now work in a
less conservative (small c) office environment so can wear pretty much what I want when I have no meetings, but still
need to dress more staid - ly when I am out and about, so
need to plan how I can subvert the boring - suit - dress -
code and remain professional.
The gatherings can be especially relevant for teachers in urban, high -
needs areas, where students may be
less likely than their suburban peers to have access to
coding enrichment outside of school.
The new SEND
Code of Practice was introduced in September 2014 and means that pupils with complex or severe
needs are eligible for extra funding, but those with
less complex
needs, such as dyslexia or dyspraxia, do not automatically receive support.
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1969 Chevelle SS 396, this is an L
code 69 SS with a Bench seat and vinyl top, this restoration is
less then a month old, drive train has
less then 10 miles, so many new parts its better to call if your interested, still
needs a little - ac charged and wiring under dash - heater core leaking, super nice Chevelle.
The ereaders
need updates far
less than tablets do since their function is far more limited, requiring
less complex
code needing to be optimized for better performance & battery life, and
less added features to remain relatively fresh and keep up with their (also limited) competition.
The more barriers,
codes, special apps or unknown software that
needs to be downloaded to see a book, the
less likely a book is to be opened or reviewed.
The best part is that you don't
need to deal with
code and publishing new content takes
lesser time.
Less than a month later, Balfour realized her newly installed dryer was venting into the attic (a building
code no - no), and she
needed to replace a busted central air conditioning unit.
Challenges: The CPU is
less powerful than other new consoles so your
code needs to be more efficient.
(Sec. 213) Amends the EPCA to: (1) revise the definition of «energy conservation standard» to include energy efficiency for certain covered equipment, water efficiency for certain covered equipment, and both energy and water efficiency for certain equipment; (2) allow the adoption of consensus and alternative test procedures for purposes of the Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles; (3) require the Secretary to prescribe a new test method for televisions; (4) expand the list of criteria for prescribing new or amended energy conservation standards, including requiring Energy Guide labels to include the carbon output of each covered product; (5) require manufacturers of covered products to submit annual reports and information to DOE regarding compliance, economic impact, annual shipments, facility energy and water use, and sales data that could support an assessment of the
need for regional standards; and (6) require state and local building
codes to use appliance efficiency requirements that are no
less stringent than those set by federal standards.
Tiny House — about 400 sq ft or smaller, stud construction same as any other large house on a lot, maybe built on a foundation (also like a large house) or on a trailer base to circumvent restrictive building
codes (so doesn't really
need to be long and narrow but can be square or any other shape since floor space size is what designates it a Tiny House), most use loft for bedroom but some have a bedroom set up on the main floor, insulation is usually better than a large house by virtue of
less material
needed to build which allows the cost of higher quality materials be incorporated.
It is expected that West Village will consume 50 percent
less energy than would be acceptable under the 2008 efficiency guidelines (California Building Standards
Code, Title 24) and generate its remaining power
needs through the use of a 4 MW solar photovoltaic system from SunPower.
Because mobile sites are typically
less complex than desktop sites, a mobile site
needs fewer
code elements.
As the report notes, «All the malware
needs to do is replace one line of
code... this can be achieved with
less than 10 lines of python».
Other
codes are
less important and provide access to information you probably don't
need.
In Bhardwaj's view, a block size increase is
needed as soon as possible via a hard fork, which he believes would come with
less code complexity and no unforeseen bugs.
Podcaster Trace Meyer was particularly scathing of Coinbase and its failure to batch transactions and consolidate UTXOs, concluding: «Bitcoin
needs less whining & more competent
coding».
If you have many years of experience, and are fairly knowledgeable about all aspects of medical billing and
coding, you'll
need to study
less than if you're fresh out of college or vocational school.
The new courses include Professional Medical
Coding and Billing with PCS, Medical Transcription and Editing, and Pharmacy Technician, all of which are designed to help students gain the career skills they
need to start working in their chosen field in a year or
less.
The state Civil
Code requires that a death on the property only
needs to be disclosed if it occurred
less than three years prior to the sale and older incidents
need to be addressed only if the buyer specifically asks.
Amazing that it was the government who decided that our profession was so important it
needed to be policed with legislation and a
code of ethics which dictated business practices only to turn around and say that it ended up in a format that made selling real estate
less accessible to the general public.