Not exact matches
However, he is rejecting
less the idea that «creativity» can be called a «
stuff» than the idea that it can be described morphologically rather than as a dynamic
process.
As in, go for the
stuff left whole, not crushed, diced or with garlic and spices already added in, as the results will be better if the ingredients are
less processed.
I am so happy that you've shared your recipe with
less ingredients than the
processed stuff.
I like using sprouted grain bread for my
stuffing because it will add more protein than regular bread and uses ingredients that are
less processed.
It not only has a lower glycemic index than white sugar, but it contains more minerals and is way
less processed than the white
stuff.
Coconut sugar is a
less processed form of the sweet
stuff and boasts nutrients and a caramel - like flavor.
This velvety - smooth sauce uses real cheddar (not the
processed stuff) and comes together in
less than 10 minutes.
You should also aim to cut back on the refined
stuff (like white bread and pasta) in favor of healthier,
less processed options.
The total wealth of the society will increase in the
process, as we will have more
stuff given the same amount of inputs (alternatively we will have the same amount of
stuff but we could produce it by working
less, involving
less capital, etc).
These ingredients are overwhelmingly found in
processed, packaged fare — food you should generally aim to eat
less of anyway in favor of more fresh
stuff.
Coconut sugar is a
less processed form of the sweet
stuff and boasts nutrients and a caramel - like flavor.
It seems car tires are
less processed than this
stuff!
There's a ton of fun & festive
stuff going on in this mix, all of which is
less processed and * slightly * more wholesome (at least more than a lot of the Eastery snack mixes out there), which makes this mama really happy.
In general, the
less clutter there is on a computer, the faster it can access files and programs, as there is simply
less stuff to sort through and fewer background tasks are wasting
processing power and memory.
Doctor Fate pretty much exists to chuck
stuff at other people, while Deadshot is master of the ragequit, able to lock down a lot of the cast with shots that can reach more or
less anywhere on the screen and bullet buffs that can even drain super meter in the
process.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve
less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of
stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and
processing will enable
less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
Tom Dixon says that most of his ideas come from the factory floor, and that with today's manufacturing
processes there is
less of a need to ship
stuff round the world.
With technology constantly evolving to make our lives easier, it's shocking that so many lawyers still use old - school,
less than optimal
processes to get
stuff done.