Sentences with phrase «more than a few days between»

Is there more than a few days between scheduling and taking the exam?

Not exact matches

This year poses even more challenges than usual because there are six fewer shopping days between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Today's generation of Catholics is being infuenced by a much more nourishing diet than was available in the 1970s, and takes for granted the good things available: the Catechism of the Catholic Church, World Youth Day, St JPII's Theology of the Body, the New Movements, Veritatis Splendor, Benedict XVI's teaching on the relationship between faith and reason, and his emphasis on truth, beauty and a personal encounter with Christ, to name just a few.
We really did not need much more than snacks to get us through the day between meals, but since I knew we had a full kitchen in our cottage, I brought up a few lunch fixins that satisfied the kids during the day with minimal fuss (and dishes).
Fewer than eight menstrual cycles in a year, more than 35 days between cycles, or no menstrual periods.
Five days later the team found all samples contained more cells than before, but treated ones had between 36 and 90 per cent fewer cells than untreated samples.
Many who lived in New York City during 9/11 remember that, for a few days afterward, the boundaries and class divisions between people dissolved: people greeted each other on the street and were more considerate, sensitive to each other, and gentle than normal.
I am not the best winter shaver either, I defintilh go a few more days between shaves than I should...
Summer is just passing by way too quickly this year — it's probably due to the fact we've seen more thunderstorms than sunny days up until one month ago, and that I haven't found myself properly enjoying summertime as you'd be supposed to (with a few days off and, possibly, also sand between your toes), but I can't seem to tune in on Summer properly!
Fewer than one in five students averaged a half - hour or more of reading per day, and fewer than one in three read between 15 and 29 minutes on a daily bFewer than one in five students averaged a half - hour or more of reading per day, and fewer than one in three read between 15 and 29 minutes on a daily bfewer than one in three read between 15 and 29 minutes on a daily basis.
To put it another way, my considerable experience with the relationship between Kindle Store sales rankings and actual units sold says that there are fewer than a handful of all Kindle blogs that are currently averaging more than 1 or 2 sales per day.
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of scale.
Would you be able to get Zeke to clarify his comment to SG and confirm a. the number of real stations [this may be between his 650 and 850 [last list of up to date reporting stations early this year had 833 twice but presumably a few more not used as missing some days] b. the number of original real stations remaining this may be lower than 650 if real but new replacement stations have been put in c in which case the number of real original and the number of real replacement stations in the 650 REPLY: Links to these comments?
Academics — especially in Europe, and especially those with seniority — have impressive protections against outrages, and petty flare ups between colleagues are commonplace enough that one flip - flopping publicly because of some unpleasant friction for a few days or weeks has revealed far more about his own character than that of his detractors..
The study, which followed more than 23,000 Dutch women for a decade, found that there was no increased risk seen among women who reported regularly long menstrual cycles (30 or more days between periods) or regularly short cycles (26 or fewer days between periods).
I've always liked the «smile» design of the backlit keys, which curves the bottom of each to leave more room between rows — I can't say for sure, but I swear I make fewer errors on the Carbon than even on the MacBook Air I use every day.
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