Sentences with phrase «less of a problem»

There may be less of a problem here and more of an opportunity.
That's less of a problem in the predictable tobacco and alcohol sectors.
Looks like if theres a price action set up on these larger Time frames, the NFP gyrations are much less of a problem.
Click fraud still exists, but the increase in transparency (raw search queries, IP address reports) and decrease in questionable partners (better monitoring of content networks) makes this less and less of a problem.
I have less of a problem with romneys religion than I have with his absolute spinelessness.
This becomes especially evident when we consider some of our everyday acronyms: at one time cancer was the «Big C»; children have «to do a BM»; while «syphilis» may be difficult to utter, «VD» is less of a problem; the «SOB» may hand out a lot of «BS»; «HO» is to be dreaded; and of course we have our «F --» word.
«It is exciting, the science and technology that's taking place here today is a fantastic endeavour in making the fruit fly less of a problem,» Mr Littleproud said.
But have leftover rice is less of a problem as it doesn't go off quite as quickly!
You'll have much less of a problem with shells in your albumin.
Still, on this basis, with so many quality attacking players all ticking together so fluently, that never looked like happening in this game and may be less of a problem in general from now on.
and we'll have less of a problem at the back, giving the back 4 more time to organize.
It's less of a problem this season because we aren't going to win the title anyways, but it's also something we have to strengthen before we can really contend?
This may be less of a problem at mega-rich Chelsea, who enjoy the backing of wealthy Russian owner Roman Abramovich, though it seems Mourinho is already concerned about the way things have gone this summer, with only Radamel Falcao brought in on loan so far, and The Sun adding that another deal for Asmir Begovic could be on the way.
We never once had a problem with lice or mites, so perhaps that is a mid west / lower elevation problem, as other bugs, like fleas, are also less of a problem in Colorado.
While her dating issues are less of a problem (guys are less picky re: marital status), it's still an issue for her.
However, if you plan to use these bottles to provide your own milk to the baby, by pumping breast milk using a breast pump, «bottle - feeding» should be less of a problem.
That said, I actually have less of a problem with kids eating «treats», and more of a problem with the type of treats they're eating.
If she pumps or hand - expresses first thing in the morning (or whenever her breasts feel especially full) so she can offer the baby an empty - ish breast, it's likely to be less of a problem.
For home educating parents, that should be less of a problem.
If it were just a supplement (with breastmilk as the main diet), I'd say it's less of a problem, but creating formula from online recipes and trusting that as your baby's only source of nutrition?
Once breastfeeding in public becomes more commonplace, perhaps, this will become less of a problem.
If a child knows what happens before nap time and bedtime, fighting off sleep may be less of a problem in structured households than in homes where parents are always changing things up.
The new facilities will make that less of a problem, Curran predicted.
Breast enlargement is less of a problem, but it does affect breastfeeding.
«Tongue - tie is less of a problem for bottle - fed babies,» says Dr. Schanler, since less tongue movement is required to get the milk from the bottle.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
If the moms were healthier, there would be less of these problems.
Know that as your baby's digestive tract grows, the gas will become less of a problem for both of you.
Less of a problem is usually noted with natural fibers diapers.
Greater political resistance would be less of a problem if the impetus for reform from below was increased to the same extent.
I agree with you, Richard, that there is much less of a problem is clubs pick up the tab for the extra tax (and I am relieved to think that Arsenal's sensible financial management over the last few years ensures they would not subsequently collapse..)
This excess of lords would be less of a problem if all these new members were the sort of expert that opponents of reform claim populate the lords.
So, while the raw economics appears to be less and less of a problem, the open question is whether it is feasible to devise a robust climate policy that accommodates these very divergent viewpoints.»
With this and the other glue guns on our list, this is less of a problem.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
Assuming Kim Jong - un's objective is to be able to reach not just Alaska but one of the big population centers up and down the western coast of the United States, then a lack of accuracy becomes less of a problem.
A dirty bomb — radioactive material by a conventional explosive — «is much less of a problem to detonate and if successful would render a large swath of a big city uninhabitable for years,» he says.
Fire - raising is less of a problem than one might imagine.
Based on our initial work at Berkeley Earth, I believe that some of the most worrisome biases are less of a problem than I had previously thought.
Scientists with the National Institute of Standards and Technology conducted a full examination of the sensor in June and found the «crosstalk» — interference on the sensor's different parts — less of a problem than NASA officials had been led to believe.
Money is less of a problem today.
«It suggests that West Nile is probably going to be less of a problem in tropical America,» says Tesh.
The children needed me less, travel was less of a problem, results started coming together, and papers were written, revised, and, finally, accepted for publication.
But he says they will be much less of a problem when people use the Integrated Services Digital Network which is now used mostly by businesses to carry sound, pictures and electronic data through normal phone lines.
WHO also revised guidelines for treating chlamydia and syphilis, two other important sexually transmitted infections for which resistance is less of a problem.
«Mesothelioma may become much less of a problem in the West, but it's still going to be a significant public health problem in many parts of the world.
That may be less of a problem in the future, thanks to a new analysis of cell phone records from the Haiti quake.
Multiple incorporations cause linear increases in the pH change, so homopolymers should be less of a problem than 454.
«Depending on the specific sequence, the off - target effect may be more severe or less of a problem
Alternatively, review of clinical applications in study sections reviewing predominantly laboratory - oriented research may have been less of a problem in 2002 than in 1994.
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