Sentences with phrase «need elaborate set»

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James P. Spradley, Participant Observation (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1980), and The Ethnographic Interview (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1979), are careful introductions to ethnographic field work, although the procedures they set forth may be more elaborate than «observing participants» may want or need to follow.
You show here that you don't need an elaborate kitchen set up to make a wonderful meal.
The morning wake up routine does not need to be elaborate but having one does help to distinguish sleep time from wake time, and can set the tone for your entire day.
The few quiet, dialogue - driven scenes are far outweighed by the more elaborate set pieces, though speech never needs to fight to be heard.
Though the film's first end credit proudly proclaims «Filmed entirely on Zoetrope Studios» as if revealing you to be the victim of an elaborate hoax, you needn't be a Nevadan native or frequenter to spot the unreality of the setting.
Any good teacher knows that we all have shortcuts, a handy set of things we need to remember before we develop the other, more elaborate parts of our routine.
The best part is that your author website design doesn't need to be incredibly elaborate, and you don't have to worry about setting it up yourself!
Not to their investors, they would need a very real, very elaborated upon reason for why they failed to keep the date they had set and then face massive repercusions for failing to badly meet EoFY expectations based on promised products coming to market.
Regardless of the data protection systems that firms may have set - up, like an elaborate remote access system, there is always a temptation, for example, to not carry a laptop but rather to put the documents you need on a feather light USB key and then work from a desktop computer at home, offline and thus free of the distraction of an everlasting online Risk game.
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