Older cats are generally quieter and more sensible than kittens or young cats and generally
need less supervision.
This doesn't mean god loves us more, just that
we need less supervision.
Not exact matches
They are self - motivated, train faster, require
less supervision and are ready to work whenever
needed.
Some children
need more
supervision, some
less.
Child - to - staff ratios are important because too many children and not enough adult
supervision means your child is likely to get
less of the one - on - one interaction that he
needs and deserves.
Too many children and not enough adult
supervision means your child is likely to get
less attention than he
needs and deserves.
A very low calorie diet (VLCD) prescribes about 3,300 kJ a day or
less and should only be undertaken under medical
supervision or as part of a reputable program such as the Cambridge Weight Loss Plan, to ensure nutrient
needs are met and calorie reduction is paired with education to promote long - term weight loss.
Self - driven - A well - trained employee
needs lesser guidance and
supervision.
After all, I was single, living alone, and in vet school, which basically meant I was an endangered servant and was ready for a dog that
needed a little
less intense training and
supervision.
You'll
need to work on your puppy having
less supervision when you're home, and on giving him access to more space when he's alone.
Attorneys who graduated from law school 4 years ago or
less typically lack the skills they
need to serve the client independently — i.e., without «
supervision».
In Washington we
need more adult
supervision and behavior, and
less of whatever is happening now.
Simply put, the more skills you have, the more valuable you become, the more you can do, the
less direct
supervision you
need, and, as consequence, the higher you move up in status, capacity, and recognition.
At the same time, children entering their teens may require
less daily
supervision by their parents than infants, allowing a working parent to more easily accommodate the child's
needs.
Children of alcoholics are more likely to have academic difficulty than are other students, often because alcoholic parents are
less likely to provide the
supervision, support and intellectual engagement that their children
need to succeed in school.