This means less court appearances,
less interactions with clients, and more flexibility in my schedule.
It strips back some of the gameplay elements from the first, with
less interactions with the world, sanity system, item management, and more.
Besides lack of human physical touch, babies carried in carseats generally experience
less interaction with their parents and their environment.
«We have far
less interaction with microbes than we used to,» says Warinner.
«You can learn quite a bit about somebody more quickly than in a restaurant where theres
less interaction with others and its the run - of - the - mill date,» says Jennifer Macaluso - Gilmore, who coaches women on dating and relationships.
Being liquid, it passes through stomach faster, so there is
less interaction with bile and stomach acids.
As eLearning students will have far
less interaction with your teaching staff than instructor - led students would have, it's a great idea to report on learner progress to make sure your students are getting on with the course content and aren't running into problems.
Moreover, schools wishing to admit students selectively rather than accepting all comers may participate in a donation rebate program that generates less revenue than vouchers while also involving less regulation and
less interaction with the state.
«But I also came to appreciate what many students had told me about virtual learning: Compared with regular school, there's
less interaction with teachers, fewer opportunities for creative expression, and little chance to bounce around ideas with classmates.
Behaviors that appear to reflect depression in dogs include a decrease in appetite,
less interaction with their owners, refusing to engage in normal activities — such as play and training — and generalized lethargy.
As the puppy grows into a dog, he also experiences
less interaction with his owners.
Not only do heavier dogs and cats have
less interaction with their owners, but they also tend to live shorter lives.
Cryptocurrency businesses have broadly divested themselves of pressure regarding the hard fork, opting for a wait - and - see attitude with more or
less interaction with the new chain.
It is best to have
less interaction with a vindictive ex who is out for revenge.
Not exact matches
But get the corporate site wrong — like failing to include material that engages the viewer and creates
interaction with your brand — and prospects are
less likely to trust your job site.
Kapur and his team began the project as a way to make communicating
with AI agents
less disruptive to everyday
interactions as well as more private.
«They expect
less interaction, and they're right to expect that —
with more people to serve, we simply don't have the time to be very one - on - one
with an entire plane full of people.
Less face - to - face
interaction means employees can get away
with not paying attention during conference calls.
Their absolute certainty that it is illegal may have more to do
with not wanting to lose control of the player
interaction, and
less to do
with a firm legal footing.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial
interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been
less robust than Tilt's experience
with American users of the platform.
Ironically, the emergence of the digital world has made us more efficient yet has left us
with less time for face - to - face
interaction.
«When evangelicals support Phil Robertson, it tells me
less about their attitudes toward sexual minorities than their ongoing
interactions with me do.
All of my own essays pertaining to God's
interaction with the world, up until the past year or so, have championed the everlasting concrescence model in more or
less explicit opposition to the societal model.
While Chicago no longer exists as a center of process thought and is to a
lesser extent than before identified
with philosophy - theology dialogue and
interaction, it leaves a legacy worthy of study by anyone interested in the history of these modes of inquiry in American religious thought.
Since percipients encounter relatively persistent sources of agency, patterns of
interactions of these agents
with each other can give rise to compound individuals of indefinitely - high degrees of complexity.21 Whitehead often wrote, particularly in his
less - formal work, as if entities of various sizes could properly be classed as actual entities.
Parents who are under a lot of stress, because of poverty or other destabilizing factors in their lives, are
less likely than other parents to engage in the kind of calm, attentive, responsive
interactions with their infants that promote secure attachment.
Others said they felt
less anxious about the birth, more confident about bringing up a child or encouraged in thinking about what is important for the baby, as a result of their
interaction with the Family Nurse.
Marriott is no more or
less isolating than any hotel — NONE of which are designed (as far as I can tell) to encourage great
interaction with Kittians — you have to seek out that pleasure on your own.
Given that poor communication skills are strongly correlated
with violent behaviour in men, it seems likely that a father
with poor language skills will be more likely to act violently towards both his partner and his children; or for family
interactions to be
less productive and pleasant.
A child may manifest his emotional problems by paying
less interest in school or by having problems
with social
interactions.
I guarantee, even if shit hits the fan, its worth it to get out
with 2 under 2 because your toddler needs a little
less Paw Patrol, and you need a little more social
interaction.
There are numerous studies demonstrating that, even when babies have food and water, if they are not provided
with human
interaction and touch, they are much
less likely to thrive.
Other studies have shown that children
with involved fathers are
less likely to do drugs or drink alcohol, will be more emotionally secure, and have better social
interaction with their peers.
Compared to formula - fed infants, breastfed infants may be more alert, cry
less, and be better able to engage in
interactions with their parents.
It distracts the parent and decreases parent - child
interaction.30, 31 Infant vocabulary growth is directly related to the amount of «talk time» or the amount of time parents spend speaking to them.32 Heavy television use in a household can interfere
with a child's language development simply because parents likely spend
less time talking to the child.33
In fact, even in non-Western societies, those that have
less frequent community
interactions (typically farming tribes) show more similar infant - caregiver patterns and infant behaviours (including crying, fussiness, and distal
interactions with the caregiver) to Western societies than those who live in a more tight - knit community [5].
Depressed mothers generally show
less attentiveness and
interaction with their baby.
In analyses stratified by fish intake, the beneficial effects of breastfeeding on visual motor ability at age 3 years seemed greater for women who consumed 2 or more servings compared
with less than 2 servings per week, although the
interaction was not statistically significant.
Beneficial effects of breastfeeding on the Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities at age 3 years seemed greater for women who consumed 2 or more servings of fish per week (0.24; 0.00 - 0.47 points per month breastfed) compared
with less than 2 servings of fish per week (− 0.01; − 0.22 to 0.20 points per month breastfed)(P =.16 for
interaction).
At the end of the test period the massage group had significantly
less depression and very significantly better
interaction with their babies, than the control group.
Breastfed infants may be more alert, cry
less, and be better able to engage in
interactions with their parents than formula - fed infants.
It is also good to allow kids to have moderate
interaction with less - than - perfectly clean spaces, so as to encourage a healthy immune system.
(Similar hobbies, religious views, etc.) Even though logically these white American and black American groups should have been likely to have
interactions, the white group may be more likely to interact
with a German or French group, despite
less common ground.
This and
less melodramatic examples of interspecies
interaction are intended to illuminate the fact of our common community
with animals and our duty to respect their rights and needs in exactly the way we would those of semi-dependent human community members.
While the complaint against Silver does not detail his
interactions with Glenwood during these months, it does allege that he had already developed financial relations
with the company: «In or about 2011... the Real Estate Law Firm represented approximately 19 properties owned by [Glenwood] and Developer - 2, constituting
less than one percent of all properties represented by the firm that year, yet these 19 buildings contributed more than 31 percent of all revenue obtained by the Real Estate Law Firm that year.»
«My review of the two case files which I came to be conscious of after my
interactions with the EFCC shows that one of them was amicably settled between the parties for a sum
less than N1.2 m, thereby technically losing the case, whilst they won the other and that the combined professional fees (net of taxes) for the two cases was
less than N2m,» he explained.
Ms. Desai said she got the same impression during a
less formal
interaction with state officials in November 2015.
A classroom program that helps teachers adapt their
interactions with students based on individuals» temperaments may lead to more student engagement in kindergarten, more teacher emotional support to kindergarten and first grade students, and better classroom organization and
less off - task behavior in first - grade classes, according to research by NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
To begin
with, they orbited close to the plane of the ecliptic in the same direction as the planets, but their orbits were deformed by the galaxy's tidal force and by
interactions with nearby stars, gradually becoming more inclined and forming a more or
less spherical reservoir,» Morais said.
Once the stresses and strains imposed by gravitational
interactions with the Red Planet become large enough to break apart the moon's rocks — a threshold likely reached in the next 20 million to 40 million years, the team estimates — Phobos will be ripped apart quickly, probably in 40 days or
less, the researchers report online today in Nature Geoscience.