Sentences with phrase «less practice»

Traditional universities do the opposite — they teach a lot of theory and much less practice.
His teams benefit from additional time to practice because less practice time is devoted to instruction.
If you're like most entrepreneurs, chances are you're good at what you do — but significantly less practiced at the administrative side of running a business.
It takes a lot less practice to get perfect.
If a drug could boost the transformation of short - term memory to long - term memory, it could help humans absorb and retain information with considerably less practice and commitment of time.
During a dinner table discussion of paper less practices recently, a friend praised the value of print legislation.
I also think that having less practice time would also have a positive effect on the racing.
When everyone presents a respectful uniform appearance it prevents anyone from being singled out as atheists or followers of religions less practiced in America.
Last year, Oregon got less practice time than Ohio State before the Buckeyes» title game win.
So, Santa Cruz island is producing as good or better results with less practice, fewer materials, less money, and older systems.
I take pride in Islam's centuries - long eminence as a global civilization, upholding religious tolerance at a time when it was little known and less practiced elsewhere and fashioning arabesques of unity in diversity out of the races and major denominations of Eurasia and Africa.
You could argue that the varsity teams need less practice because the players are more advanced.
This means they get less practice talking and playing with other kids, so they have less opportunity to develop social skills such as having conversations, resolving arguments, taking turns, or figuring out fun things to do together.
This lemur was not previously known to eat other mammals, much less practice cannibalism.
Especially if your cheekbones aren't as prominent as Kim's, your hand less practiced.
Children who lag behind in their reading skills receive less practice in reading than other children.
I practice Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) with kids and teens, teaching the skills of mindfulness and coping on a near - daily basis to those whose brains can barely grasp much less practice the concepts, and to those whose hearts and minds have been harmed in ways unfathomable.
Day - Lewis» John Proctor is uncharacteristically but deliberately sedate for much of the film, suggesting a character who's less practiced in bottling up his emotions than Newland Archer and someone who's projecting a sense of being the sole voice of calm and reason in a frenzied arena.
On @MikeAndMike Dabo Swinney on Clemson having less practice time than UA: «This ain't rocket science.
Hiding the emotion in your voice might be a less practiced - or harder to master - skill.
For that reason, Northrop shares edged up only 0.3 % in early trading Monday, suggesting that, while the deal made lots of sense over the long term, the price is pretty full and the buyer has less practice than some at integrating new businesses, especially big ones.
Compare the fluency of a teenager typing on a smartphone, steeped in repeated practice, with her less practiced parents, who use such a device in a much more occasional, stumbling manner — as they struggle to «think through their fingers» in this tiny medium.
Adjustments to the program were made on a daily basis depending on what needed more or less practice.
Investing is an art not often learnt, much less practiced.
This happens on a larger scale in the main gallery where the modest - sized pieces meld perfectly into what might present a curatorial challenge to those less practiced than gallerist Holly Johnson.
The geo - engineering debate proves once again that while our technological society is adept at exploring the how, we are less practiced in pursuing why and whether.
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