Sentences with phrase «much bigger commitment»

He is a wonderful dog, but deserves a much bigger commitment than we can currently provide.
Puppies up to a year: Puppies are not for everyone and they require a much bigger commitment from an adopter than an adult dog.

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As much as you might want to ask for a large amount upfront, the research suggests that you should start small and establish a commitment precedent for continually bigger amounts.
Since Canadians see our commitment to our target as credible, that makes it much easier for us to reach our mandated goal without needing big swings in output or interest rates.
The hope one might have once placed in comparative advantage global capitalism and the internet / cell - phone wiring of all, began to look increasingly hollow, as Walmarts filled with cheap Chinese goods, real jobs went missing, real skills became rare, and the internet became known not so much for an Army of Davids shoring up our common commitment to liberty, but for mobbish comment swarms, porn, The Social Network, diversion all - the - more addictive for being personally tailored (see: the fictional fat - slobs of Wall - E, or the perpetually downward phone - gaze of our «dumb» millennials), and unprecedented possibilities for spying, defamation, and demagogic manipulation for those with access to big data.
1) Abandon the Norquist Pledge 2) State a commitment to work towards bi-partisan debt reduction, which will include a mix of taxes and spending cuts 3) Realize the populace is evolving away from religion - based politics and that it is time to formulate policy under a much bigger tent
The big danger is that Jose Mourinho may block any move away from Stamford Bridge, as the Portugese bus conductor could force Cech to play out the last year of his contract on the bench, but I honestly believe that due to his family commitments Cech is much more likely to stay in London than move abroad.
Now Big Sam is saying that he is planning to field a weakened side because of their Premier League commitments but I wonder how much value Wenger is putting on it.
This probably has much to do with their Europa League commitments, but still highlights, along with the rest of the table — just how little the big clubs are asked to play at this time.
While the release clause will merely act as a safeguard and shouldn't be too much of a concern, the biggest blow to Guardiola's hopes of signing him will surely come if he decides to sign a new contract to show his commitment to Barcelona.
It's also a big commitment but one that offers so much value to your precious baby.
Homebirth midwives also tend to charge a lower fee than obstetricians, despite the much bigger time commitment that they make to in prenatal visits (usually at least 30 minutes each visit) and in - labour through to postpartum care, where a midwife may be present for many hours.
Not so much to defray the cost of One World Trade Center and its other rebuilding commitments (only $ 3.8 billion [59 %] going to the WTC — Silverstein Properties) but to show taxpaying patriots how patriotism is articulated in the Big Apple; as Goldman Sachs got: $ 1.7 billion for its «downtown» tower; the Durst family: $ 650 million for the Bank of America building — in Midtown.
His position at Janelia Farm comes with research funds and no teaching commitments, so research «is probably more like two - thirds of my time, which makes a big difference in how much I get done», he says.
«On the contrary, employment commitment was much higher in all the studied groups in bigger welfare states.
But it is a big commitment, and most of us are just too busy, and you don't get much collagen in bone broth anyway.
And then I became a clinical nutritionist to continue my deep commitment to helping women solve the bigger health puzzles that keep them from thriving and getting back to a much more «normal» life.
Beautifully lensed by Darius Khondji, masterfully directed by Haneke, boasting two great performances and a commitment to the narrative that might be too much for some, «Amour» is nevertheless the work of a filmmaker who isn't afraid to ask the big questions about human nature, and coming out of «Amour» it seems the director has hope for us yet.
Harry appreciates the commitment to the gag, but he has much bigger things on his mind, like the fact that he'll die unless he gets a new kidney.
But it was his first commitment to reducing testing, in response to residents across Ohio complaining last year that too much testing was their biggest concern with education in the state.
The US and other governments demonstrated their commitment to prevent the collapse of those «too big to fail» and with that government backstop, coupled with a global equities rally, it's become more evident that the underlying holdings are that much less likely to default on their debt obligations.
Much of the fair's success this year was due to its commitment to championing Istanbul's arts scene as a whole, and through its co-ordination with the cities biennial and several concurrent major gallery openings, the city currently is a big draw for collectors and tourists alike.
But the bigger problem — and the reason Copenhagen caused such great despair — is that because governments did not agree to binding targets, they are free to pretty much ignore their commitments.
Cost-wise, going solar isn't much different from any big purchase — people who buy solar panels come away with a better deal over the long haul, but leasing is attractive to people with less to spend up front and who don't want to make the commitment.
«That's one of the great things about love: When people really love and they make a commitment, they become enormously vulnerable and enormously powerful — because they care so much and it connects them to the world in such a big way,» says Gottman.
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