Sentences with phrase «much wasted space»

I agree with you whole heartedly that most of our homes have so much wasted space.
on them, the counter was rotting around the sink - which leaked, and there was SO MUCH wasted space.
Like lots of house designs — much wasted space.....
The latter is at least broken up by the ever - tasteful Sony logo and the aforementioned front - facing camera, but the bottom of the phone looks like so much wasted space.
It looks clean and simple, and there's not much wasted space here, with slim bezels surrounding the screen.
As a designer I see too much wasted space when every inch counts.
The only problem with the way the Kobo Mini displays text is there is way too much wasted space.
The same major complaint as with the Kobo Mini and Kobo Glo: There's too much wasted space at the bottom and the top of the screen when reading, which negates many of the benefits of the larger screen.
The only thing I don't like with the way Kobo's ereaders display text is there is too much wasted space.

Not exact matches

Hadfield's return couldn't happen «too soon,» according to the article, since he was wasting so much time conducting public relations for himself and space agencies in general, rather than actual scientific research:
Tethers Unlimited has been working on a specialized 3D printer that can convert plastic waste — which comprises much of the space debris spinning around in orbit — into filament, or feedstock, or 3D printers.
It is amazing to me that they wasted this much space on some lame religion Down with all religion in government
No matter how much space you waste on this blog.
Defenders — Mertz is way too slow, not dominant in the air (I've never seen a guy so tall have such a pathetic vertical in my entire life), horrible passer and simply a waste of bench space... much rather have someone with some future potential taking that spot
Finally, if Wenger really cares that Arsenal go to the next level with Lacazette in the striker's role he will need to surround him with the proper kinds of players, those who compliment his skills and give him a legitimate chance to lead the line... if they can spread the opposing teams back line with Sanchez on the left and someone of consequence on the right (must purchase this individual), this would likely create some space for Ozil in the middle of the pitch... having 3 players who can not only create their own opportunities, but provide assists and make well - timed runs, could bring some much - needed directness back into our ticky - tack approach of late... unfortunately instead of making the tough decisions and spending the supporters money in the right places, we instead have wasted so much time bashing our heads against the same brick wall over and over again and expecting different results..
But if the lads give us 110 % today and we lose, I will still be fine with the result because with today's set - up (owner, manager and waste of space — Gazidas) we can not reasonably expect much more.
With Sturridge constantly injured, Balotelli always sick and not much use when not and Borini an absolute waste of space, Rodgers should take a gamble and use a couple of young strikers.
For starters, Gardner, despite playing in a much deeper role than Zigic, whom is supposedly a striker, has double the amount of Premier League goals than the waste of space Serbian, and at 20ft tall he literally is taking up too much space.
However, you can actually see how much of a benefit it is be able to have extra space for storage seeing as you won't have to waste living space to tuck away your possessions.
Hanging storage is perfect for making use of wasted vertical space, rather than your much needed floor space.
One of the major problems with biofuels that algae could solve is space, since algae can yield as much as 100 times more fuel per unit area than other so - called «second generation» biofuel crops (e.g. non-food crops or non-food waste parts of food crops).
The fabric covers straighten your clothes but also remove so much extra wasted space.
I'm probably wasting way too much precious memory space on these things).
The series is a corrective for what ails much television today; it's taut, thoughtful, and complete, with almost no wasted space.
The interfaces are exactly the same, so I won't waste too much space recounting every bit of the Nook HD + interface, which obscures any trace of Android 4.0, and is exquisitely usable.
Because so much digital space was being wasted on conspiracy theories about Envelope-gate from the Oscars or more screaming about politics.
And don't get me started on how much I hate the long paragraph bug that makes it so there's even more wasted space at the bottom of the page for certain books and fonts.
I turns out, as i've feared, they waste too much space from the top and from the bottom, and with that said, i can hardly see any improvement over the paperwhite from readability point of view (how easy is to read equation subscript and superscript).
Every room had puzzles, it seemed no space was wasted, and the mini-boss was so much fun.
Limitations in some templates; too much wasted white space (would love my work to be displayed much larger); integration of pages to sell prints and / or products with my work on it in pages with the original artwork (lower priced or alternative options for folks who aren't yet ready to invest in fine art); room setting view where customers can see the size / shape of a painting / print in an actual room like over a couch or bed, in a kitchen, etc; greater options in template layout (social buttons and email NL signup at top of page, etc).
And there, too, art and visitors alike may end up lost in the lobby — although wasted space and commercialism have also marred the New Museum, MoMA, the Morgan Library, plans for the Whitney, and much else by Renzo Piano.
I don't think the building works: it is too big and frankly its hollow core wastes too much valuable space.
Too many museums suffer too much architecture, most of which is intrusive, space wasting and attention - grabbing.
Neither is much to my taste, nor to that of most Americans, but since the opportunities to see either of them, especially Vedova, is so rare on this side of the Atlantic, the space devoted to them is not wasted.
Frequency will depend on how much (and the type of) waste your business produces and the storage space you have available.
You can preheat your water by using a hybrid system to use waste heat from the panels and / or in a seperate portion of roof space — water heating panels are much less costly per unit area and in terms of energy, but they are not of much use for electrical production; hence the need for other things.
While the argument is pretty much a waste of space, the argument pretty much hinges on the notion that Savory is turning accepted science on its head.
[Response: This line of argument is pretty much a waste of space.
It would waste (assuming the goal is not satire) too much space to put research articles in publications proving the moon is made of cheese (it's got craters, Swiss cheese has holes, by Glen Beck style logic: ergo...) or that the moon landings were faked or that the Earth is flat, or that purified water can do magic, or that you can get jewelry by staring at it through a shop window, or that a bacterial flagellum could not have evolved, — you know, common sense stuff like that...
It is nice to have my ductwork and air handlers in a conditioned attic space, both in terms of reduced duct losses and easier maintenance, but it drives me crazy to see how much building material and energy is wasted by the steep roof due to its higher surface area.
[Nice One, it is unreasonable of you to expect to waste so much time and space on long comments with recursive, inane and repetitive arguments.
Your book on the kindle looks great by the way, though as on nearly all eBooks, the publishers don't step back and think about the layout more i.e. the contents pages with its indentations may look fine in print but not in a eBook too much space is wasted.
So much space wasted and yet we are told that it was a «summary» so these kinds of caveats weren't worth a paragraph or two.
of items are wastefully packaged, how these almost - empty big boxes take up more space than necessary in shipping trucks, forcing them to make more trips for the same amount of cargo... It all adds up to a huge waste of materials and energy that could fairly easily be avoided without much negative consequences.»
With the exception of the few that define a narrow practice area these are all hollow and a meaningless waste of space — which is a shame because the space occupied by a tagline can be put to much better use to actually guide prospective clients in their search for legal representation.
«Books are not a waste of space, and they won't be until a digital book can tolerate as much sand, survive a coffee spill, and have unlimited power.
I very much agree that to the extent email disclaimers are merely bratty attempts to adhere the reader in a unilaterally imposed non-disclosure «agreement» they are mostly an enormous waste of space and paper — and a problem compounded by the endless reams of email re-prints many lawyers insist on keeping in their client correspondence files.
On the welcome screen you can just select next to be asked how much of the unallocated space you want to use, we recommend you leave the default which will use all the space you set aside if you alter this it may result in some space going to waste.
It's inherently going to be too big for most to use easily with one hand, but with its reasonably sized bezels and small front - facing speakers, it doesn't waste much of the space it's already taken up.
That's why disabling bloatware apps is generally a better idea — but that's little comfort if you don't have much storage space left and you want to recover space wasted by bloatware.
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