Sentences with phrase «little brainpower»

Much of that work requires little brainpower or legal training, says Michael Lynch.»
UPDATE Monday, Aug. 25, 2008: Michael Lynch's comment («[e-discovery] is work that requires little brainpower or legal training») got under Ralph Losey's collar too:

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Once there, all our needs were met with little effort or brainpower, which actually allowed us to relax.
What I have realize over the years of planning puree baby meal plans, is that it doesn't take that much time or brainpower (sleep deprived parents rejoice) to plan a weeks worth of healthy meals for your little one.
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Senegal is the little sister of AIMS South Africa — a similar institute founded in 2003 just outside Cape Town — and part of a story that has captivated mathematicians and triggered an outpouring of support in money, time, and brainpower.
With lots of brainpower, a little bit of trial and error, and some extremely careful attention to detail, the team was able to execute this detail flawlessly!!!
This study builds on previous research by Zhao and colleagues from Princeton, Harvard and University of Warwick, which found that poverty consumes so much mental energy that those in poor circumstances have little remaining brainpower to concentrate on other areas of life.
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