Sentences with phrase «offered by the distractions»

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How much of a distraction would it be for a business owner for someone to call him up several times a day and offer to buy his business or sell a similar one at a price that was driven in by the price quote of a public «peer»?
My son just turned 2, he is now usually just nursing at night time and we are gently weaning by not offering / using distractions when he's distractable.
Iridescent blue morpho butterflies flitted by, and howler monkeys roared from the trees overhead, offering welcome distractions from the broiling heat and humidity.
The teacher clearly defines the feedback context (small - group instruction and transitions), provides specific and targeted examples of the problem (calling out, causing distraction), expresses in personal terms what this means to her («As his teacher, I'm concerned...»), gives a basis for her claims by tracing the behavior's impact on others (degraded learning environment), and seeks advice from the receiver on how best to resolve the conflict («Can you offer any ideas?»).
I wanted to read a book — and, yes, and e-book is a book — without the distractions offered by tablets or laptops or phones.
In one author's case, Jamie McGuire was shocked to discover that Amazon was actively encouraging consumers to request a refund on the self - published digital version of McGuire's book Beautiful Distraction; the author removed the book from Amazon after she was offered a publishing contract by an imprint of Simon & Schuster, but was horrified to discover that the retailer was allowing readers to request a refund well outside of its policy's seven - day period.
Start by making sure your dog is getting the proper level of exercise and seek safe distractions, like a puzzle toy that will offer a food reward, when compulsive behaviors resurface.
Train your puppy not to bite by reinforcing positive behavior, offering distractions and teaching gentle play.
It is perfectly fine to comfort your dog by playing pleasant music, by cuddling, casually petting and massaging, or offering distractions such as play time or treats.
And when the day's business has concluded, no other destination offers such a wealth of downtime diversions and distractions, from Aruba's only private beaches on Renaissance Island (exclusively for use by Renaissance guests) to two casinos and gourmet dining at BLUE, Aquarius Restaurant or L.G. Smith's Steak and Chop House.
«We've attracted the world's discerning travellers by offering the finest experience in the Caribbean as well as the utmost privacy, intimacy and distraction.
Merge VR offers a brightly painted distraction from reality by comfortably encasing your face in whatever virtual reality environment you choose.
Learn effectively without distraction — simplifying the research process by offering clear and streamlined brand - specific product information targeted to each decision stage.
«The trivia and weather content provided by CNN Airport Network is both informative and entertaining and offers a pleasant distraction while waiting for a flight.»
You will be your own judge, without the distractions offered by auto insurance agents.
Ensure that any course that is offered in a classroom setting, by the provider or a school authorized by the provider to teach the course, is offered at locations that are free from distractions and reasonably accessible to most applicants.
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