Sentences with phrase «less fines for»

There have been less fines for poor school attendance than last year, despite the absence rate in state - funded schools increasing from 1.1 per cent to 1.3 per cent.

Not exact matches

Apple shareholder Ross Gerber said on Thursday that Apple sold a «perfectly fine» number of phones during the quarter, but earnings were a bit less than he was hoping for.
That may be fine for hedge fund managers or day traders who flip stocks early and often, but it's less positive for investors building a portfolio to retire on.
«Our whole concept was that our products had to work as well as or better than others, look as good or finer, cost the same or less, and be better for the environment,» says Lamstein.
What it does mean, is that once kids are old enough to understand the finer points of language (and according to Bergen, that's probably younger than you imagine), there's no cause for guilt if you use (and they pick up) some less - than - demure language.
The new - product launch, by contrast, is less of a sure thing, as the fine - art world isn't looking for a new transportation case — not even a bombproof one.
For a primary machine, I like to run a backup every day, but you could be fine with weekly backups on a less frequently used system.
Other regulatory changes will enact penalties for those who fail to comply, including «10 years imprisonment,» with an increase in fines from 50 million won or less to a maximum of 500 million won.
Advisers who charge you fees for your investments invest your money in soooooo many things... and everything I read is LESS IS MORE, Index Funds are fine.
While many recession indicators are still doing fine, the expected readings for 2019 look decidedly less rosy.
For me historical biblical criticism is fine as long as the agenda isn't «Let's prove it's all made up human nonsense by primitives who are far less sophisticated than Enlightenment mankind».
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
Now that I am older, more care - free and far less sophisticated, «Mercy» seems a fine word for those moments when other words fail.
Similar is the mood of the striking description in Psalm 65, which, if we may illustrate the greater by the less, has been the inspiration of our fine hymn, «For Those in Peril on the Sea»:
He thinks immediately how he will establish himself, and how fine it will be for him when now this and now that is done: he is less given to thinking — that he should do this and that.
And perhaps worst of all, the media constrict our experience and substitute media world for real world so that we become less and less able to make the fine value judgments that living in such a complex world requires.
If this one does not work for you that is fine with me I could care less.
The second consideration is that as the individual develops in his life of prayer, he will find that petition for material advantage is less and less a part of his asking, and that more and more he desires only that he may be conformed to God's Will, so that as Christ's Spirit is formed in him he is enabled to live as un autre Christ — that fine phrase which was so often used by French devotional writers in the seventeenth century.
In his response to the many fine commentaries on the twentieth anniversary of the publication of The Naked Public Square (November 2004), Richard John Neuhaus states that he would now write less about «transcendence» and more about the human capacity for reason, including moral reason.
The blend of spices worked so well I was feeling lazy after a busy day so used cooked lentils (also added a couple of grated carrots for extra texture haha) but it still worked fine, just needed much less time to cook.
I think it would be fine to try adding maybe a carrot or two (not too much or it'll be too sweet) and just scaling back the spices for less volume.
Hi Aidan, I haven't tried baking smaller cookies, but they should be fine — just bake them for less time.
Even for the milk that she says, «low fat is fine, no fat is not» — I use low fat coconut milk that actually has more fat than skim milk but less carbs and calories so it's even BETTER than skim milk.
For he frosting — if you have any coconut manna (butter) that would work best but if not just use double the coconut oil and maybe use a little less liquid but either way I think it will be fine.
Well, because I like to use at least some whole wheat flour for nutrition and white whole wheat is ground finer resulting in a less dense texture and lighter taste.
3 / 4C Light spelt flour (or other flour of your choice) 1 / 4C Cocoa 1 / 8t Salt 3 / 4t Baking powder 1 / 2C Coconut sugar (I like to use coconut sugar in my baking as it's less processed than other sweeteners, it's also less sweet than refined sugar so these are more chocolatey than super sweet, perfect for this chocolate lover) 2T Tahini 2T Oil (I used rapeseed, but any neutral oil is fine) 1T Ground flaxseed 1 / 4C Non-dairy milk (You might need 1 or 2 extra tablespoons of milk if your tahini is very thick.
So, as a parent myself now for more than 18 years, I've allowed my kids to eat sweets so that they don't feel deprived but talked about limits and the effects of eating too much «less than quality food» — but that a small amount also be fine occasionally in the context of an overall healthy lifestyle.
Denise — The recipe calls for «2 teaspoons flaky sea salt, such as Maldon, or less of a finer one» — flaky sea salts are very light and in bigger flakes; 2 teaspoons of flaky salt yields much less saltiness than 2 teaspoons of a finer one.
I LOVED Omission and Daura brands for awhile but since they're regularly brewed beer with the gluten removed via an enzyme to 20ppm or less, it's not 100 % gluten free and was making me feel horrible (I am extremely sensitive as a Celiac though, so it may be fine for you!)
Rice and flax milks are indeed thinner / less creamy than almond and soy milks, but they would work just fine in this recipe, as would hemp, oat, hazelnut, or coconut (the stuff designed for drinking, not the canned kind, which has way more fat, and thickens or partially hardens in the fridge) milks.
My only dislike was the overly eggy taste, which is fine for savoury pancakes, but I like mine with maple syrup so will try experimenting with less egg yolk and more egg white.
The third time (tonight) I used a shoulder again at my husbands request, and I cooked it for a little less time, and initially it shredded fine, but turned to mush in my mouth.
I just find the foil liners less sticky, but if paper liners work for you, that would be fine.
1 1/2 cup blanched almond flour (5 oz)(or 1/2 cup coconut flour or 2.5 oz) 5 TBS psyllium husk powder (no substitutes)(45 grams)(must be a fine powder, not whole husks) 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp Celtic sea salt 2 1/2 TBS apple cider vinegar (1 oz) 3 egg whites (6 egg whites if using coconut flour)(about 3.5 oz for almond flour option, 7 oz for coconut flour) 7/8 cup (a little less than a cup) BOILING water (or MARINARA — for more Tomato Basil Bread!)
A person could make this in a pie pan instead of a tart pan — more room for the filling; or, make a little less filling; use a larger tart pan; or maybe you'll sail through it all just fine as is.
Sea salt has slightly more «bang for its buck» — meaning less sodium and more flavor — but, I think regular salt will work just fine.
3 cups lukewarm water 1 1/2 Tblsps granulated yeast (2 packets)-- rapid rise or active dry or fast rise all work equally well 1 1/2 Tblsps coarse salt (if using fine salt, use less — about 1 1/4 Tbsp) 1 cup whole wheat flour (not whole wheat bread flour or pastry flour) 5 1/2 cups unbleached all - purpose flour whole wheat flour and / or corn meal for pizza peel or back side of a cookie sheet
If you have a french press with a very fine mesh screen, you can give your beans a finer grind and steep for less time for a more espresso - like flavor and effect.
Or if you're serving this for a less fancy occasion (i.e. to eat in your pyjamas on the sofa), it would probably reheat just fine in the microwave too.
Just got back from getting one of our dogs from the vet — she tried to jump the fence after a squirrel but got caught on the fence — she's fine, just recovering with stitches now — but it was a less then restful night for us.
100 g) 225 g whole grain rye flour 225 white wheat flour (or bread flour) 2 tablespoons of roasted rye malt * 350 g water - 77 % hydration dough (pay attention to the water level, adjust it to your flour's absorbance - if you flour absorbs less water, add less water in the beginning, it is easy to add it more later if necessary) 9 g fine sea salt Fruit soaker 40 g dry apples, chopped to small pieces 100 g dry prunes 50 g rum Other 60 g chocolate chips (I used these) orange zest of 2 organic oranges 70 g roasted hazelnuts, chopped (roast them for 8 - 9 minutes at 230 °C / 446 °F) * if you don't have roasted rye malt at hand, substitute it for cocoa powder but make sure you add some (appr.
This design evolution stays true to founder George Ballantine's pioneering values and relentless pursuit of quality, never settling for less than the finest and travelling to the four corners of Scotland until finding the perfect blend of malts and grains for his whisky.
We could all eat less processed foods, but the Whole 30 seems to take it a step to far and eliminates foods that are fine for us.
Despite this, however, it is finalists Germany who have the most nominees for the prize, with no less than four of Joachim Low's squad potentially able to secure the award with a fine performance in Sunday's final.
It certainly was most likely, but they would have been fine with moving back for a ransom, or moving back as far as eight and taking Reuben Foster for less of a ransom.
That's fine other than the fact that some players and some positions push themselves allot more often than others do, like with a CB for a top nation, it's going to be allot less work than a midfielder playing in an average nation.
I will be fine with a draw, but anything less will be quite devastating for our morale and prospects for the season
2015 he was fine with being just outside the top - 10 (the salary cap is less for players outside the top - 10, I believe) and he was in 2016 as well.
Any team interested in trading for Cousins would have to cross its fingers that the quarterback would be fine playing for anything less than $ 34.5 million.
Already he is well in line to better his last season tally of 13 goals with half games less than last season, and his fine form has lead to talks of a potential call up to the Super Eagles for their upcoming friendly games.
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