Sentences with phrase «little room in your schedule»

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So if you're not in a position to radically rethink your schedule to give yourself a little more breathing room, how can you relieve your stress in the (very) little time you have available?
While understanding Western Sydney Wanderers» viewpoint — which is the same as Adelaide United's in 2008 — FFA probably felt they had little room to move either within the TV schedule, and other commitments including the FFA Cup and international fixtures, or outside the currently assigned TV schedule.
Beyond the downside of not having sufficient discretionary time to recharge, another consequence is that there is so little room in the modern day student's schedule that «time management» becomes an exercise in either compressing homework (and studying and projects) into a finite and blocked period of time, or sacrificing sleep (another topic for another day and a reality for many students).
Living in the constant hustle and bustle of the big city, can leave little room for singles to pencil in dates between workout schedules and social commitments.
Tip: Schedule this for two days after getting paid, not for the same day - just to give you a little bit of room in case there are any payment problems.
The right amortization schedule allows you some breathing room in your monthly expenses to put a little away every month for a rainy day.
At the same time, though, it's clear that the publisher's tight turnaround schedules leave precious little room for true invention whenever the series wants to «reinvent» itself in some way.
A popular physician or specialist may have a jam - packed patient schedule, giving the medical assistant little time for other duties in between rooming patients.
A law that requires 50/50 parenting across the board, with little room for varying the schedule based upon a child's age or stage in life is not in line with current research.
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