Sentences with phrase «little less thought»

Sudden overtaking moves require just a little less thought and effort when compared to the Grand i10.

Not exact matches

The more that people push themselves to think about all the possibilities that could happen, and particularly to visualize and think a little bit on possibilities that might contradict with each other, the more they become attuned to understanding what's really likely and what's less likely.
There are already people doing that perfectly, so we thought we would do something a little less conflict based.
But now a San Francisco - based lending start - up is making the thought a little less scary.
There are hiring managers who think a generic, template - like thank - you note shows so little effort that they think less of a candidate.
thinking about that as a niche, or at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no results yet....
If the equity premium puzzle is real and not just luck, there is little reason to think that this generation or future generations will require less expected return for holding nondiversifiable equity risk.
I believe that if we all could collectively apply just a little more grounded thinking as investors and a little less exuberance... then perhaps we can avoid a story that would otherwise end badly.
We're going to have a new campaign starting in the second quarter that we think is going to be a little less expected and is going to break through a little more effectively.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those who engage in such practices think they are smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund firms has put enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents who felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
This cycle has been repeating itself for about three years now, but I think I may have figured out how to stop it... or at least make the ride a little less bumpy.
He's nutty, but a little less that I thought.
I think he could usefully have chosen something a little less so, but the book is excellent — full of useful material, well documented, and well expressed.
The fact that Tony may intellectually know about the Streisand effect and the fact that very little is ever truly «lost» once it's been placed online plays less of a factor than many people seem to think.
I know you think they are, otherwise you probably would react with a little less enthusiasm.
The conclusion seems inescapable that, though Heidegger was an official member of the National Socialist Party for a little less than a year, the movement of his thinking traveled along the same waves as other proto - Nazi thought of his day.
Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality by Donald Miller — The book that is likely on the short list for 90 % of evangelicals my age, Donald Miller made me feel a little less crazy.
I tend to think we should have less religion imposed on us from the masses, thus recruiting from the major religions is required, otherwise we get into problems and wars which are heavily faith - based and have little or no humanistic value.
«In terms of the world's sanity, Jesus is crazy as a coot, and anybody who thinks he can follow him without being a little crazy too is laboring less under a cross than under a delusion.»
In light of the grand jury decision handed down tonight in the wake of Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, MO, I think it is of utmost importance that all Christians, but specifically white evangelicals, talk a little less and listen a little more.
For Chapman, our own internal state, our feelings and our own reflection on our feelings, is no measure of our progress as Christians — in fact, he goes out of his way to counsel people to think about their internal state as little as they possibly can («The less we look into ourselves the better»).
Whenever wherewithal shapes the moral terrain and chooses the terms of compassion toward the «less fortunate,» we might at least have the good sense to be a little embarrassed — do what we think is best, but do it kneeling.
Rees boldly stated, at the time of publicity over Hawking's The Grand Design, «I know Stephen Hawking well enough to know that he has read very little philosophy and even less theology, so I don't think we should attach any weight to his views on this topic.»
As I thought about how to apply these teachings practically, a lot of strategies came to mind — putting the needs of others before my own, buying less and giving more, humbling myself when engaged in political or theological debates, embracing rather than complaining about those «one - way relationships,» praying for others more sincerely, saying «yes» a little more often, working on that ubiquitous sense of entitlement and pride that keeps me from going the extra mile.
Is the idea to turn them into soul less little MFs who think it is soul saving to torment animals and that this is what makes them real men?
The author of the Wisdom of Solomon gave the concept a different turn, not less significant for our purposes, although at first glance one is prone to dismiss him in disappointment, for he adds little to the thought of Proverbs, merely incorporating certain Stoic phraseology into his discussion.
However, I think my potatoes have been rather huge as it was just a little bit less chocolaty than I expected.
It did eventually become the consistency it should have without the need of adding more chick peas etc... though I think I would have to put in a little less oil next time — 15tbsp is quite a lot!
I totally agree that the texture is a little grainer, I think that's inevitable as the ingredients are so different but the stronger the food processor you use the less grainy they become
However, I don't think too little zucchini will make the recipe unworkable, maybe just less tasty.
Think Pecan Pie with a little less gooey filling!
We realize how fortunate we are when the unexpected happen, but I always try to think of parents who are less fortunate than me, whenever these little bumps occur.
If yours are particularly big, you might want to use a little less, but I don't think that it would have much of an incidence, unless it was like twice the size...
I baked these for about 40 minutes because I kept wanting a little more color on them — I think I could have flattened my dough out a bit more and they would have taken less time.
I have noticed the white colored ones to be drier — I think the Hannah variety are my favorite since they seems to be a little less sweet than the Japanese.
They're actually even sweeter than I need... I think I'll use a little less sweeter next time — or maybe just use an overripe banana with a little extra almond flour.
However, I don't think there is much harm in trying it with less, but just a little.
My mom used to make this, and yes her's was a little less soupy, but I think yours might be lovely too.
I enjoyed the Brown Sugar and Cinnamon flavor, although I think it could use a little more cinnamon and maybe a little less brown sugar, it was a bit sweet for me.
Hi Zoe, I'm not an expert, but I think the barley is less sweet, but a little richer in flavor.
I used way more mint but I think my blend must be dilute because they are still a little less than minty — cool and refeshing though!
I think just a little less chilli (not for me) I used lamb, cooked quickly and made a fresh salsa (red onion, red chilli, tomatoes, with lime and coriander), guacamole, cheese and tabasco on a soft flour tortilla.
For he frosting — if you have any coconut manna (butter) that would work best but if not just use double the coconut oil and maybe use a little less liquid but either way I think it will be fine.
I like to start with a little less than I think I need and then taste it, adjust and let set another 15 minutes before serving.
I think coconut flour would be fine, however make sure you use about half of the amount, possibly even a bit less than half, since it's so dense and a little goes a long way!
I think I'll make it in an 8 × 8 pan instead of a 9 × 13 next time so it's a little thicker (& less dry, I hope!).
I think next time I will omit the chocolate chips though so it'll be a little less rich and I can eat the whole pan!
I do think the dressing is a little on the sweet side, so I might tone it down next time with less or no added sweetener.
I think the next time I make them, I will use a little less brown sugar and put in some honey to help bind them.
I didn't think there was enough sugar despite using sweetened coconut and brown sugar (I used a little less sugar than the 1/4 cup).
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