Sentences with phrase «much mental effort»

If you're struggling to hunt - and - peck your way through writing an essay, you're losing too much mental effort to the task of merely forming words.
Describing your reflection and judgment on Buy Nothing Day requires much mental effort and can be a real stress, especially if you are not good at a written word and you don't have enough time to do a research on this holiday.
Whenever I would buy really cute madras or printed shorts for my guys, I realized that 1) I never remembered that I had them and 2) it was too much mental effort to make an outfit with them.
I pretty much always have a frozen bag of meatballs on hand in the freezer for a quick and simple last - minute meal that doesn't require very much mental effort on my part.

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This spirit is very much needed to help overcome the stolid apathy that so frequently retards community mental health efforts.
Luckily, mental health awareness campaigns have become much more frequent in the past few years, in an effort to eliminate stigma and improve support of those living with mental illness.
«Our study proves that, much like other simple visual features such as colour and size, blur in an image doesn't seem to require mental effort to detect,» Johnson says.
This involves a mental effort almost as much as a physical one.
What a thrilling game it is that combines just as much physical effort as mental, and that's what tennis games really offer as well, not only strategy but also the fun of playing the game.
Specifically, Craddock has concentrated her efforts toward maintaining a record, both mental and visual, of the Alabama coastal lands of Perdido Bay where she spent so much time as a child, and continues to visit as an adult.
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