Sentences with phrase «lot less practice»

It takes a lot less practice to get perfect.

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For that reason, Northrop shares edged up only 0.3 % in early trading Monday, suggesting that, while the deal made lots of sense over the long term, the price is pretty full and the buyer has less practice than some at integrating new businesses, especially big ones.
If you are a medical doctor and you're practicing part - time, you probably earn a lot more than the 14 grand I was making — all told my net annual income was less than $ 25,000, and I managed to live on it.
I have a theory that teams who are forced to pick with less value do better in later rounds because they get good at it through practice and more focus on finding late round gems and diamonds in the rough — whereas teams with lots of high value picks naturally focus on the early round players where it's harder to whiff.
And it's not just a simple matter of «parking the bus» as many of Burnley's detractors describe it, the back 4 especially as well as the 3 - 5 CMs spend a lot of time practicing cutting down on the shooting lanes so goalie Heaton has less goal to cover and generally doesn't need to move too far to get behind a shot.
They found a lot less actual moving around during practices than some parents might have expected:
We know a lot about the developmental impacts of migrants» economic remittances, but much less about the ideas, identities and practices which migrants send home or carry with them when they return.
That means a lot less fussing around and a lot more target practice or tactical drills.
«The actual asana practice of movement and aligning bones allows the energy to move through our system a lot more expediently with less obstacles,» says physical therapist and yogi Harvey Deutch, owner of Red Hawk Physical Therapy in San Francisco.
Those practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique said they felt a lot better — less stressed along with a greater sense of inner freedom and resilience.
Try this thought experiment with another observed practice to illustrate my point about how the results are being mis - reported... The correlation between student observations that «My teacher seems to know if something is bothering me» and value added was.153, which was less than the.195 correlation for «We spend a lot of time in this class practicing for [the state test].»
De Blasio dropped a lot less red meat about education after he became the runaway front - runner, giving skeptical reformers their first reason for hope: perhaps de Blasio is a practiced pol but not an ideologue.
Traditional universities do the opposite — they teach a lot of theory and much less practice.
There's a lot of information available about Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and Response to Intervention (RtI), but making sense of it all and putting theory into practice in your math classroom can be less accessible.
Due to a lot of noise regarding accounting practices and potential increased competition Mr. Market decided that shares in this REIT were worth significantly less shortly after I made my investment.
It's not quite the same as buying a real guitar and learning to jam, but it takes a lot less time and practice.
I don't know what's «industry standard practice» for fine art galleries these days, regarding pricing works on paper vs. works on canvas, but my suspicion is that the reason for the * historical * difference between the two is that works on paper are perceived to be less «serious» (after all, watercolor started out as a quick way for oil painters to sketch out drafts), and less long - lasting (historically, a lot of watercolors were fugitive, and tended to fade with time, unlike varnished oil paintings).
Those of us who are fortunate to live in water - rich regions of the world could learn a lot from these practices, because even though we may not have to worry about our taps running dry anytime soon, water scarcity in a growing problem worldwide, and we should all be striving to use less.
You can get a heck of a lot more out of a well - designed data base than you can out of ad hoc, mostly untimely MCPD, at less cost, at far less disruption to your practice, and when you need the information.
If I was everyday clocking in and sitting at a desk, drafting extensive litigation pleadings about damage to property or something like that, I would probably be a lot less satisfied with my life so I like that I really like the practice area.
I think one of the things that has come about for me in doing this over the last 10 or 15 years is that I really noticed and heard a lot of more experienced attorneys complaining to me that they think younger attorneys are less adept at oral arguments because they don't practice formulating their SOPs.
Now that the chase is over, in the typical practice, there's a lot less focus on maintaining the relationship, because we feel the hard part's done.
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The practice of astronomy and the practice of law are virtually the same, except that what lawyers do is a lot less silly.
If ICBC was prepared to offer full value of the claim to unrepresented claimants then there would be a lot less lawyers practicing in the area of personal injury litigation.
Unfortunately, the behavioural consequences of deprivation and disorganized attachment only draw attention and concern from age three and onwards, thus producing a lot of practices aimed at treating symptoms that have already become more or less chronic when starting school.
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