Sentences with phrase «less of a learning curve»

When people speak the same language, there's less of a learning curve when talking about the technology.
The LMA has less of a learning curve than intubation, and offers greater success on the first try than intubation.
And, since computer - based platforms are traditionally the best known for both developers and eLearners, there's less of a learning curve in getting to know software, gaming and teaching devices and more time actually immersed in the material.
Apple's answer looks to be a less pragmatic approach and will likely offer less of a learning curve for teachers which makes it very attractive.
The Apple Watch's UI is more engaging and innovative, but the Pebble Steel's is more straightforward and has less of a learning curve.

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It's one less tool I need to switch to, limiting distractions as well as the learning curve of a new tool.
Nichole mentioned trying to get the hang of cloth diapering before she took the plunge into mama cloth, but I have to say that in my experience the learning curve with cloth pads is much less steep than the one with cloth diapers.
They are now analyzing Kepler's light curves to learn new details about the uninhabitable massive planets that Kepler detects because characterizing these «hot Jupiters» and Neptune - sized planets (planets less than four times the diameter of Earth) is considered great practice for eventually studying small planets.
If he or she wishes to improve bone density, back strength, or improve weak hamstrings, he or she is FAR better served engaging in a carefully designed weight training program incorporating a deadlift variation or two - there is less chance for injury, a much shorter learning curve, and quite frankly he or she will be less physically devastated after a few sets of deadlifts than after moving a tractor tire back and forth across a parking lot.
If you jump between audio programming like I do, you've got a bit of learning curve with the very logical, but less intuitive control setup.
Also, considering the learning curve just to procure services, would it be less complicated to simply contract out the various formatting services for the respective e-readers and sell a selection of ebook versions on a no - frills website of one's own?
I think that's v relevant if you come to investing late, and have significant resources to invest — you could passively invest most of your portfolio, and then climb the learning curve far less painfully with the smaller active portion of your portfolio.
Keep in mind that there is a learning curve for both of you and the less nervous you are, the better off both of you will be.
Hopefully without making it less enjoyable for those fans that put up with all the technical limitations and high learning curve of past games.
It's also rather fiddly to use when you're driving; players used to steering in first person perspective in sim racers may have less trouble, but reversing and spatial awareness for the rest of us has a bit of a learning curve.
I do want to state that I thought the controls could have been better but this does not break or make the game any less enjoyable, it just makes you have to have a bit of a learning curve when playing for the first time.
It's unofficial, and has a higher learning curve, but it's a sort of Zelda Maker none the less.
Typically the first Passive House projects by architects, builders and consultants may have a higher cost premium due to the learning curve and lack of optimization, but with subsequent projects and better optimization, the cost premium can progressively shrink to 5 % or less and even go negative.
Said differently, satisfied clients will generate higher profits over a longer period by lowering the cost of sales (retaining existing clients is always less costly than acquiring new clients), because of a reduced learning curve (see above), because of steady utilization and because many - to - many relationships between firms and clients magnify these benefits.
When you look at it from this perspective, accepting that counter offer was less of a mistake and more of a learning curve, one which will help guarantee that your next step is a successful one.
Realty companies have found, to the utter surprise of absolutely nobody, that younger people who grew up in the computerized»80s and»90s are more inclined to use the latest in high - tech than are older people, and thus they have a flatter, and less expensive, learning curve when it comes to techno - skills.
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