Sentences with phrase «number of distractions»

My role is to provide an environment that allows the business to occur, with a minimum number of distractions for the agents.
And in today's world, there are complex family situations and a growing number of distractions that would get in the way of dads and kids making that connection.
Asked by Dermot about Tory infighting among the «out» campaign, he candidly admitted there had been «some severe disagreements» and «a considerable number of distractions».
You can palliate that feeling with any number of distractions now... but what about 40 years from now?
After more than a decade at Salesforce, I've seen the number of distractions at work grow along with the pressure to continually pack your pipeline with viable leads and new business.
Accuracy declined, however, as the number of distractions increased.
Your corporate learners have a number of distractions to deal with, which can diminish the value of their online training experience.
Between snacks, sights and siblings, there are simply a number of distractions that can make even the shortest drives feel like extended road trips.
Having your ebooks and print books in one spot, for the lack of better words, cuts down on the number of distractions.
If your dog loses focus and only looks to you once or twice during the minute, reduce the number of distractions and start again.
Along with the familiarity factor, there's the benefit of being able to control our settings and the number of distractions we want to introduce or eliminate in the early stages of training.
These animals undergo years of training and testing for temperament and trainability and are exposed to a number of distractions to ensure their ability to focus on required tasks and always remain responsive to the client.
Whereas Franklin is into extreme sports (so expect sky diving), Michael will be into golf and tennis, ensuring there is a number of distractions for players.
What has changed is the number of distractions available to motorists.
There are a number of distractions that can affect drivers behind the wheel, and each one affects them differently — reaching into the center console while keeping your eyes on the road has a different effect than looking down at the radio to change the station.
The congested traffic on the highways, the numerous road works and poor driving conditions and the number of distractions when driving (such as the radio, cell phone and mirror) all create a recipe for potential disaster on the road.
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