Sentences with phrase «less work for tomorrow»

You will have leftover salmon and kale — that means less work for tomorrow's lunch or dinner.

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None but the tenured and the wannabe tenured would approach the Bible as a mere work of literature — much less as a text of divine inspiration — with so little imagination or so little appreciation for the imagination of its authors, this is sobering, for today's student theologians are likely to be tomorrow's women of the cloth.
I've got one more night of work (tonight) this week so today and tomorrow I will focus on doing the less creative tasks (because I simply don't have the brain power for them after a 12-1/2 hour night shift with a 90 minute drive each way).
No regard for globalisation, commoditization, technology, AI... Most law professors are not remotely interested in this stuff... So many graduates in the UK are ill - prepared for the everyday legal work of today... still less for tomorrow.
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