Sentences with phrase «less press»

They had higher expectations for reaching their goals and felt less pressed for time during progress toward them.
Some people have less pressing matters to attend to like vacations and luxury car purchases.
I find it hard to write a description, much less a press release.
That could be because the players who had a higher chance of being selected first were probably less pressed on the issue than the players more likely to be selected later in the draft.
This helps make the highlighting process faster and more streamlined, and it enables you to make multiple highlights with less presses.
It makes it a little less pressing to get to a diagnosis but I'd still want to pursue one in a pet of my own.
After all, whether you're on the beach or in a new city and a different time zone, work often simply feels less pressing.
Design law is constantly developing, but often subject to less press coverage.
I just wish there was less press about it.
Should I add more weight and do less presses and eat more to gain size.
Buyers have so many ways to see a home right in the palm of their hands that it really makes the need for open houses much less pressing.
The first is the degree of comfort we all have in sharing the most fundamental details of our businesses or especially our personal lives with others — privacy is still an overriding concern for most people, although I actually think that concern will become less pressing in the years to come as we understand the conveniences and efficiencies for which privacy can be traded.
* That uncertainty has a relationship to probability: cost / benefit analysis should be weighted for probability, but uncertain (difficult to calculate probability or imagine risk) is not at all the same as improbable; if it were, burying one's head in the sand would be a sound risk - management strategy, as dangers would become less pressing the less information we had about them.
If we played a different b2b this may change, but Ozil offers far less press up top too.
The IPCC was established in an age of less pressing urgency.
Sadly, the bulk of separations in America today take place for much less pressing reasons.
A legal row over mobile spectrum auctions would complicate pricing, and debt is less pressing since Telefonica cut its dividend.
Many reforms» «abolishing, sharing, and restructuring work»» were proposed to deal with «the servant problem»; yet the real source of progress here has come not so much from these reforms as from technological advances that have made the need for such service less pressing.
The media isn't exactly fond of us because we don't make inflamatory remarks that generate lots of comments, so we get a lot less press.
I think the BFG can be utilized against less pressing and sweaty teams, but he needs to be benched for games like Liverpool, Chelsea, United, teams that rely on quick counter attacking to score.
Less pressing = less risk of injury.
Weekends will assume a deeper meaning, and thoughts of summer holidays and World Cups in far flung lands, will fade hazily into the memory banks, perhaps retrieved and discussed at some later date, when other matters appear less pressing.
That actually makes the issue of mandatory re-selection even less pressing.
Pathogens of smaller and less important seeming animals, such as shrimp, tend to generate less press interest.
But as they come across troubling traces of expeditions that have come before, including the one from which Lena's husband, Kane (Oscar Isaac), returned sick and changed, the question of what's in the lighthouse starts to seem less pressing than the question of why people keep signing up for a journey there's so little chance of surviving.
The hatchback accounted for about 65 percent of Versa sales, so Nissan sees lots of room for improvement for the sedan version and less pressing demands to improve the hatchback, which costs significantly more (the 2011 edition starts at $ 15,140).
Yet this has to do with the target customer the Germans are aiming the T - Roc at - which is mostly young people who are more into tech and flashy appearances and less pressed by a family's needs or simply can't be bothered by a rough interior.
Received from Keith L. Seitter, AMS Executive Director: Earlier this week, the Heartland Institute appears to have sent an extensive e-mail blast with what is more or less a press release for a paper that will appear in an upcoming issue of BAMS entitled «Meteorologists» Views about Global Warming: A Survey of American Meteorological Society Professional Members» (in full disclosure, I am a coauthor on this paper).
Since opening in late 2006, the London may have received less press than its Gordon Ramsay - run in - house restaurant, but this elegant, all - suite hotel... Read More
Dishonored 2, despite getting notably less press than some of the other games, is up for Game of the Year.
Much larger than the C40 but with less press appeal than Bloomberg, the association ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability (composed of 1220 local governments) also participated from the conference actively and UN Habitat launched a global campaign called I'm a city changer, aimed at «sensitizing and creating awareness among citizens on urban issues to achieve better cities.»
It's not that the issues for the profession were fewer or less pressing over the years, so perhaps it was the strain of getting the ballot into the envelope and then mailing it that led to the decrease in voting.
«It is true that the first instance specialist courts attract less press and public interest, but this is not always the case, as indeed the Berezovsky v Abramovich litigation currently proceeding in the commercial court illustrates,» he says.
While a handful of cases have been thrown out as a result of unreasonable delay, with others pending, and the Crown dropping less pressing matters to free up court time, the judicial system is still under the gun.
Coming back for this tomorrow when I'm a little less pressed for time, got ta run!
Airbnb gets less press than Uber, but in some respects its even more radical: understanding how it works leads one to question many of the premises of modern society from hotels to regulations.
A little less pressed for time than his immediate superior (and able to see the battery pack in the trunk, since by then we had turned the car around), Mr. Garamendi and I had a calmer and more extended conversation about plug - in hybrids.
The festival's sidebar selections, Orizzonti and Venice Days, tend to get far less press, but it's unwise to ignore them: recent Oscar nominee «Incendies» and the aforementioned «I Am Love» are two recent slow - burn successes that premiered in these lower - profile strands.
For all its title, it is enough of an outsider to lack a Web page apart from Facebook, much less press coverage, galleries, or a noted curator.
Instead, the consultation process the Conservatives promised had barely gotten underway, and the months leading up to the election focused on a variety of less pressing but more politically charged issues.
Both sadly and happily, most separations in America today occur for much less pressing reasons to divorce.
However, if and when that is achieved, the need to keep Corbyn in place suddenly becomes much less pressing.
Instead, save the less pressing matters for Wednesday afternoon or communicate in advance on Monday.
Less obvious but no less pressing is the need for legal assistance to ensure that women and their children do not face poverty in the short and long term.
Each person has a unique blend of these needs — with certain needs that are more insistent and others that are less pressing.
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