Then, the tracks introduce turns, so building up momentum and bounding forward at full speed becomes
less of a good idea.
Not exact matches
«When I came out
of the field I'd feel
good, and I realized then that there's probably something to this
idea of eating
less.»
So if you like the
idea of spending a year or two
less of your income on a home, Monrovia is a
good place to buy.
All are worth a try if this is something you're passionate about, but perhaps the most surprising
of the
idea that you would probably be
better off spending
less energy worrying about your IQ and more boosting your EQ.
It's a
good idea to have a decent serving
of protein post-workout (at least 25g) but it's much
less important than just eating enough protein over the course
of the day in general so don't get too hung up on it if you schedule doesn't permit this.
Access to those we trust for
good ideas and insight might make us
less trustworthy
of our own intuition.
«Perhaps counterintuitively, getting rid
of cubicle walls, which provide the illusion
of sound privacy, but actually make people
less aware
of the noises they create,» is a
good idea too, he also tells NPR.
This gentleman set everything up so it would more or
less run on auto - pilot, which is another
good idea to keep emotions out
of the equation.
Each interview gives color on the personal stories behind the
ideas, which helps make the process
of engaging in social
good less intimidating and more attainable.
Once you have a
good grasp on your finances, you'll have
less of a tendency to hoard because you'll have a much
better idea of where you stand financially.
Thorp's book is chock - full
of knotty lessons for investors, thinkers, and business people, but because Thorp is far
less well covered than Munger, many
of these
ideas felt new and let me see them with fresh perspective.
It is a
good idea to pick some keywords that are
less generic, maybe even add a location such as the name
of a city or a particular area in a city.
In fact, that this election became
less about conflicting
ideas for achieving the same goal (the common
good of Americans) and more about making sure everyone knows your opponents» deep character flaws is axiomatic.
I like the
idea that god listens to everyone, but he doesn't really listen until a priest (the priest
of your religion no
less) gets up and hes like «Ok, you're prayers were being heard before, but now they're being heard super duper
well, GO»
Much
less can be claimed by way
of consensus in this area, since not all contemporary theologians are convinced that it is necessary to reconceive the
idea of God along process lines (i.e., as suggested by the philosophy
of Alfred North Whitehead as
well as by thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin).
It's a pretty
good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the
less it became about discussing interesting
ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot
of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting
of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
It sounds
good, but after reading Ceaser's excellent analysis
of the
idea of exceptionalism, I'm
less inclined to find an adequate explanation
of our problems in resistance to that particular «delusion.»
This documentary aims to show that the American
idea of more is
better is not true and that we can truly be more free and happier with
less.
While
well - acquainted with the tradition
of philosophical reflection on the soul and its relationship to the body, Fr Selman's knowledge
of recent scientific research relevant to his subject appears
less impressive and his terminology, and even some
of his
ideas and arguments, can therefore appear outdated or irrelevant.
In such an environment, the very
idea of «developing values,» «cultivating character,» or generating «
good» human beings is difficult to imagine, much
less realize.
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I totally thought strawberries would be a
good idea, and they're far
less expensive but they just turned out kind
of mushy and flavorless: / I have confidence in most other berries though!
This sauce is pretty salty, so reducing the amount
of soy sauce and upping the veggie stock might be a
good idea to make it
less so.
The
idea of a
less greasy and sweetened version
of a «yorkshire» sits very very
well with me!
Author Notes: When I was playing around with the
idea of writing a low - sugar book, I had one and only one priority: the recipes had to be so
good and so delicious that you could serve them without announcing the caveat that they were made with
less sugar.
I think your
idea to use half
of the caramel on the bottom chocolate layer and maybe using
less chocolate in the bottom layer (more
of an even, 50 - 50 split between the top and bottom) will work
better.
Also, for the purpose
of leftovers, it might be a
good idea to cook
less pasta, save some
of the sauce, and boil new pasta (otherwise you'll be eating disintegrating pasta leftovers).
I will not key to the
idea of Sol because Arsenal defend is the
best for the nw, a defend that have conceded
less than every other team in the league.
I too like Navarro
better than the others only because
of his ties to the area, which means
less of a reason to move the team (and frankly
less of a reason for people to even speak about the
idea of possibly moving the team, which drives me up the wall).
All these players are
good when the opposition are
less than world class and are willing to play free flowing football but all
of them collectively seem bereft
of ideas when the opposition parks the bus like Chelsea / Sunderland did!
I understand what you're saying bounty hunter, but I feel like the week prior to big games should be enough time to at least tweak our formation slightly or employ a certain tactic, whether it's counter attack with
less possession or playing with two strikers up top instead
of the lone striker, I would hope that players at the level required for arsenal would be able to adjust to this as it seems I tend to hear other teams coming away from big wins uttering phrases like «we worked on the manager's
ideas this week and executed them
well», I cant remember our players saying this for a while.
I will just point out some
of the things a new manager would bring, like... 1) Signings before the last day
of the window 2)
Better fitness preparation for
less injuries 3) New tactics and
ideas on how to break teams down and how not to get hammered by top clubs 4) Players that will fill the gaps we've had with the keeper, the defense, and the lack
of a
good striker 5) Rotations, so we don't wear our team down.
In 2010, Berry did his
best to do things a bit off - kilter — running when opponents expected the pass, passing when opponents expected the run, keeping things fast - paced (possibly not the
best idea for an underdog), employing the underdog - friendly 3 -3-5 defense, etc. — and the results were decent; despite low overall quality, ULM won five games, three by a touchdown or
less, and came within a one - point loss to UL - Lafayette
of finishing bowl - eligible.
Extend this to Manchester City's Fernandinho and Manchester United's Daley Blind, on 10 and nine successful tackles respectively (albeit with significantly
less playing time) and you start to get an
idea of just how
good Matic is in this respect, if you haven't saw him for yourself this season.
It started as just not liking the crowds and the mentality
of other shoppers, but now saving money and spending
less is just a
good idea.
It keeps baby feeling cooler and gives a
better idea of when the diaper needs to be changed, which means
less skin irritation for baby.
By offering more
of those veggies kids adore (green beans, green peas, carrots, broccoli) and avoiding those
less liked vegetables (brussels sprouts, cauliflower, spinach) could be a
good idea.
Reviewing the negative comments it seems that the main pattern
of thought (or maybe
better put,»em otional reactivity») was «I had a painful childbirth experience, therefore no one else is allowed to have a different, let alone
better (i.e.
less painful) experience; I'm so offended I won't even entertain the
idea that it is possible.»
Here are some
ideas you can take to the store, as
well as six family dinners to serve a family
of six for
less than six dollars.
She has basic addition and subtraction abilities and a vague
idea of monetary values (a sense that a quarter is worth more than a penny but
less than a dollar) but her understanding
of money could be much
better.
Sure, sometimes it's a
good idea get a second opinion, but not with someone who has a
less broad knowledge
of medicine.
A duplicate
of something your child enjoys is always a
good idea (and, as a bonus, it will be
less likely to make your child jealous).
«It is a
good idea to try to pair
less preferred foods, like vegetables, particularly those that your child doesn't like so much, with something to give it a little more flavor,» Marlene Schwartz
of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University told Reuters.
It is not a
good idea; too much caution and lack
of trust will make the partner with
less feel undervalued.
Though it might seem a
good idea to keep babies away from the harmful environment, it is wrong because it inhibits their ability to develop their own natural resistance and immune thus increasing their tendency
of catching allergies and rendering antibacterial treatments
less effective when they fall ill.
While some
of the other answers and comments have some
good points about people supporting meritocracy and similar
ideas, I believe that the most important answer has
less to do with individual voter's ideologies, and more to do with the voting system.
Well, there will be a lot
of fresh blood in Parliament, youngsters with fresh
ideas and a different outlook,
less stuck in the old ways
of doing politics.
As a preface, the
idea of the chart is accurate, in a sense that there is a consensus among political scientists or pretty much anyone else with interest in politics that a multi-axis political spectrum model (like Nolan chart, or the chart you show which is an example
of a political compass) is a far
better, more accurate, more useful, and overall
less...
In a recent YouTube campaign film, he complained that «we have gone down the road
of mediocracy and compromise, we don't like the
idea of excelling
of anything because we worry that it implies that somebody is
less good».
He lambasts the
idea of the Lib Dems withdrawing their ministers before the next election; he admits that he might have left his party had they not proved they were serious about governing; he warns against excessive differentiation, from both sides, before 2015; he praises the original Coalition Agreement as «fantastically ambitious»; and he emphasises the importance
of spending cuts (alongside further Quantitative Easing and a bit more «investment spending» where possible, which is more or
less the government's official position as
well).