Sentences with phrase «much better at»

And when it does actually rain here, I'm much better at wearing a hat than carrying an umbrella.
I've become much better at checking in, and making sure I'm not over-loading myself, it's all too easy to do, right?!
I love to camp and always over pack, but last year I was much better at streamlining the pieces I took and fit it all in one giant tote bag.
Having nice workout clothes always makes me feel so much better at the gym too and these pieces all look so sleek.
I quickly learned that I was so much better at practicing in the afternoon than the early morning, so that's when I practiced.
While again, I agree that «portion sizes in fats have to be controlled extremely carefully,» most of our bodies are much better at controlling those portion sizes than we ever could.
You'll simply need to get that much better at being efficient to swim as effortless as your peers.
Basically, our bodies are much better at storing fat than they are at losing it.
I feel so much better at work on my workout days and more energy, better focus, and just general well being.
If you do both regular cardio and strength training, you will naturally be active, like all your ancestors, and much better at burning calories.
I find that I am much better at dealing with things when I am focused on the important stuff rather than sidetracked by all the noise.
I'm planning on continuing this way of life through 2018 and on forever since I feel so much better at 63 than I did at 62.
He sleeps much better at night.
I'm much better at handling stress now that I'm getting good sleep and my blood sugar is balanced.
I feel so much better at the beginning of the day now.
The health benefits are numerous: increase in subcutaneous fat loss, strength development, increased VO2 max (your body's efficiency at using oxygen), improved insulin sensitivity (your body is much better at dealing with sugar).
When you eat less, you tend to become more lethargic, your movements become more efficient, and you burn fewer calories through NEAT.136 - 138 This is true for everyone, but some people are much better at maintaining NEAT than others while dieting.
Not that I don't too, but I am going to get her to make them because she is much better at baking than I am!
The group that exercised were much better at recalling the images.
In The Answer to the Pritikin Puzzle, we established that the reason the blood of those eating plant - based diets appeared so much better at fighting cancer cell growth (see Ex Vivo Cancer Proliferation Bioassay) is likely due to the drop in IGF - 1 levels, especially in those following vegan diets (see How Plant - Based to Lower IGF - 1?).
We both sleep much better at night and feel well rested the next day.
My energy level is higher, and I sleep much better at night.
Slow juicers (like the Hurom, for example), don't work that much better at producing more (or better) juice for the money, in my experience.
This makes the «chest expander» less functional, it's only useful for building muscle, and doesn't make you much better at doing stuff in everyday life.
This study, however, reveals that cranberry juice, itself, is much better at preventing biofilm formation, the precursor of urinary tract infection, than PACs on their own
Generally, men are much better at achieving a six - pack since their bodies release a lot more testosterone than women, which ultimately allows them to gain more muscle tissue and expend more calories while working out and resting.
Ever wonder why you sleep so much better at the beach?
«We found that while resistant parasites are much better at surviving ART treatment than sensitive parasites, extending the ART treatment or adding a very low concentration of an anticancer drug is enough to completely reverse the resistance mechanism.»
This, in turn, implies that lining the blades of underwater turbines with similar bumps could make them much better at capturing energy from ocean tides.
I'm much better at this.
Professor Poinar continues, «Mammoths were much better at adapting to new habitats than we first thought — we suspect that subgroups of mammoths evolved to deal with local conditions, but maintained genetic continuity by encountering and potentially interbreeding with each other where their two different habitats met, such as at the edge of glaciers and ice sheets.»
Unfortunately, ecologists can't do much better at forecasting when an ecosystem is about to collapse or change dramatically.
I'd probably be much better at doing biology today than I used to be, because it is now much more of a theoretical subject.
But even pacing has disadvantages: The team found that two - legged molecules were much better at moving through obstacles than were four - legged ones.
«There's a huge body of research showing that alcohol hand rinses are actually much better at getting rid of bacteria than soap,» says Elaine Larson, a professor of pharmaceutical and therapeutic research at the Columbia University School of Nursing.
We're getting much better at editing DNA, with the help of easier and more precise techniques such as CRISPR, and we can now check those changes with whole - genome sequencing.
It appears that relational learning is something that humans, even very young humans, are much better at than other primates.»
That's why children, who have high levels of GABA, are much better at «Where's Waldo?»
BU Research Fellow Anna said: «What we found was that super-recognizers were much better at matching faces, so they potentially could be very valuable personnel for border control.
Turns out jumping spiders» auditory systems are much better at detecting noise than anyone thought.
She played recordings of contact calls to each family and found that the oldest matriarchs were much better at picking out unfamiliar calls.
«We had expected the viral suppression rate to be much better at delivery because there is a known infrastructure to prevent mother - to - child transmission of HIV,» said Florence Momplaisir, MD, MSHP, an assistant professor at the Drexel University College of Medicine who was lead author of the PLOS ONE study and senior author of the Clinical Infectious Diseases study.
The problem, he says, is that today's users rely on computers that are much better at computing than at storing and recalling information.
Baby Talk and Monkey Talk V. Chase, 2 June 2006 Jessica Maye, a linguist at Northwestern University, wants to know why babies are so much better at acquiring language than monkeys — or even human adults.
The final reason for the expansion is that scientists are much better at detecting known toxins and finding new ones than ever before.
A plant, for example, is much better at capturing and routing solar energy through itself than an unstructured heap of carbon atoms.
They're much better at efficiently converting energy into light than conventional bulbs.
He didn't fare much better at cultivating European grapes there either, given their susceptibility to black rot and the insect phylloxera, a relative of the aphid.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is hoping it can help scientists get much better at modifying the metabolic and genetic machinery of cells to produce useful products such as fuels.
«One hundred years from now we'll be much better at making pure and safer vaccines,» says Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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