Sentences with phrase «more diligent»

I'm so glad he was willing to warn me about what he had seen because it really resonated with my experience, solidified my concerns and opened my mind to what was to come if we weren't more diligent.
You do have to be a bit more diligent to wipe up any spills than you would with a tile floor but «Yes», you can certainly have hardwood in a kitchen.
I'll be a little more diligent this year decorating our tree.
«From being more diligent on requiring renter's insurance to performing more stringent credit checks and utilizing leases that are enforceable, investment property owners can save themselves time, money and grievance by hiring professional property managers such as a Real Property Management office.»
Reporting rent payments will motivate slow payers and non-payers to be more diligent where rent payments are reported.
Its just laziness I guess; I could be a lot more diligent if I wanted and I usually am if things start going south; when things are good I tend to relax my diligence.
In a strained economic environment you have to be even more diligent when pre-qualifying new clients.
Mortgage underwriters and processors may have to be more diligent in combatting fraud.
I have never found a more diligent and respectful individual in the field of real estate.
Lenders and insurers are becoming more diligent for a reason so why not post the information on a public registry that everyone can see.
Many of the recommendations by the panel in B.C., regarding continuing education, more diligent enforcement and being responsive to the public, are already being done by the Real Estate Council of Ontario.
But luckily for the more diligent pet owners, smart thermostats now enable you to tinker and toy with the temperature of your home in order to completely meet your pet's needs.
The fines are onerous and should make all registrants more diligent in their daily activities.
The more diligent you are putting into practice insights you gain will impact how long it takes to accomplish your counseling goals.
And lately more diligent dads are helping out with the diaper - changing and other household duties.
With background check firms facing greater scrutiny for the accuracy of their reports, employers should be more diligent in hiring screening firms and should «screen the screeners.»
I also need to be more diligent in my search and dedicate time to pursuing my new position.»
To stay ahead of the pack, however, you want to be even more diligent and correct less obvious mistakes.
At its heart, the policy requires that exchanges be more diligent about checking and collecting information about the customers who are using their trading platforms, according to the text released Tuesday.
Three weeks in, a Moto 360 firmware update extended the battery life and we became more diligent at turning off the screen and ambient light sensor sometimes.
Because of the tendency to get distracted, motorists must be even more diligent in keeping distractions at bay.
For one thing, tenants who carry these policies tend to be more diligent with their rental properties and take better care of their things.
Again, the only things that will work to decrease these rates are a strong focus from law enforcement officials, and drivers being more diligent in protecting their automobiles with anti-theft devices.
We must all become more diligent and detail - oriented.»
Companies are going to have to be more diligent about LMOs overall.
If your firm has faced this problem in the past, you must be even more diligent about execution and enforcement.
In a distressed area, these departments may be even more diligent in enforcing health and safety laws when they sell tax lien or abandoned houses because of federal and state funding used to subsidize those sales and gentrification.
It means being more diligent about how you track and record your time.
Against this changing landscape, employers need to be more diligent in implementing appropriate measures for reporting workplace harassment incidents, as well as procedures for how the employer will investigate incidents and complaints.
When a holiday is in sight, I become more diligent in eliminating unwanted traffic.
But the billable hour is institutionalised in the US, albeit at a lower rate with more diligent time recording.
And Connie's right: I did indeed get it from beSpacific — and there's another thing: I should be more diligent about putting in my [via...]'s.
It just means that you should be more diligent about preparing your tax return and have your receipts and a tax professional ready just in case.
So, whilst some businesses will remain complacent, those that are more diligent and have the right recovery assets at their disposal should be in a stronger position to attract more business from customers who entrust vendors with their personal information and wealth assets.
You imagine that the process is far more diligent than it actually is, than it actually can be, in reality.
This time around I am going to be much more diligent.
Monty should have been more diligent IMO, instead of asking the same question in multiple places.
Now if it had been an error going in the other direction, they might have been more diligent and noticed the error.
«Early on, Schapiro earned a reputation among his classmates for being more knowledgeable than many of their professors and certainly more diligent,» wrote Helen Epstein of his years as a Columbia undergraduate in her profile of Schapiro, which appeared in ARTnews in 1983.
If your kitten starts having accidents when you let up on the training routine, then go back to a more diligent routine.
Having multiple dog households require owners to be much more diligent in their dog management and very consistent with training.
Show specimen Goldens require more diligent grooming, especially if you want to keep those fringes in perfect condition.
I don't understand that and I'm very surprised that Oprah's staff wasn't more diligent in their reporting or investigation before having her on the show.
The good news is that the more diligent you are about trimming, the more the quick will regress into the nail, allowing you to cut shorter each time.
If Bly and AGFC are truly concerned about toxoplasmosis, they should be encouraging the public to adopt a vegetarian diet and more diligent hand - washing practices.
Some breeds, such as the Angora breeds and the Jersey Wooly, have coats that require frequent grooming, so you need to factor in their more diligent grooming requirements.
So, with a ferret, you need to be more diligent about keeping things out of your fuzzy's reach.
Pet food and treats require more diligent shopping, especially if you're buying a mass - market products, says Paris Permenter, author of «Barkonomics.»
In some breeds, the show dog community has been more diligent in trying to eradicate these diseases than the working dog community.
Owners of active dogs that are often out playing in dog parks with many other dogs, including unfamiliar ones, will likely need to take a more diligent look at their dog's vaccination schedule, whereas owners of senior dogs or a dog with a compromised immune system may want to go with only the bare essentials.
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