Sentences with phrase «less daylight hours»

When there's less daylight hours, there are less chances for me to shoot in natural light.

Not exact matches

(Although they've dabbled in solar, the region's few winter daylight hours make it less viable.)
The scientists found that the amount of sleep these hunter - gatherers got had less to do with the length of daylight hours than with temperature.
MARCH 1959 DARWIN»S MISSING EVIDENCE «Less than a century ago moths of certain species were characterized by their light coloration, which matched such backgrounds as light tree trunks and lichen - covered rocks, on which the moths passed the daylight hours sitting motionless.
Nevertheless, the possibility that eating during daylight hours results in less insulin secretion must be considered.
Living in Edmonton comes with it's challenges, namely the less than 8 hours of daylight (all of which I am at work) and the super cold winter weather.
As a consequence, in some years the high - stakes testing took place just before the start of daylight savings time, when pre-school daylight was highest; in other years, the high - stakes testing took place just after the start of daylight savings time, when pre-school daylight was nearly an hour less; and in still other years, the high - stakes testing took place a month after the start of daylight savings time, when pre-school daylight was somewhere in the middle.
Seasonal high winds, cold rains and fewer hours of daylight can make pet owners less motivated to take their pets out for walks --- and dogs can be less motivated to want to go out and play.
Bigger Benefits Up North Because Anchorage has 85 days a year with less than 8 hours of daylight, any benefit over the tradition lighting architecture are compounded.
One study estimates that pedestrians are three times more likely to be fatally struck by a vehicle in the weeks that follow the end of Daylight Savings Time.1 Accidents occur mostly because drivers have not adjusted their behaviours to account for less daylight during the morning and nighttime rush hours.2
«For that act of daylight robbery you get more staff doing fewer hours on less serious cases, yet the legal aid minister claims that the PDS has a future.
If, for example, you are prepared to drive only during daylight hours and avoid motorways, you could pay a lot less for your insurance than someone who travels at all times on all roads.
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