It is being pushed as easier to implement, and gives credit to local governments and schools for
often deep cuts made in recent years.
Not exact matches
All too
often, organizational
cuts go too
deep, taking out linchpin individuals and keepers of institutional memory, as well as unsung individual contributors who do the job of multiple people.
Cutting corners and taking shortcuts can help you get things done, but too
often one shortcut leads to another, and the next thing you know you are
deep into a pattern that ultimately requires more time to fix.
Ox for example
often plays wide and takes the ball
deep to
cut it back in front of goal — this is devastating but there was almost none of that today (some from Bellerin).
Firmino
often dropped
deep to get the ball, be a decoy and helped the midfielders, allowing Mane and Salah to
cut inside from the sides.
Edin Dzeko would stand between the two centre - backs,
cutting off the pass between them, while Radja Nainggolan and Patrik Schick would be tasked with pressing them — Schick would generally angle his run so that Samuel Umtiti couldn't pass to Jordi Alba, whereas Nainggolan would make his runs from central areas, as Nelson Semedo would
often drop
deeper on the right than Alba did on the opposite flank.
The Government is
often urged to
cut deeper and faster but few ideas are ever presented as to how this might be done.
Infection generally occurs through wound contamination, and
often involves a
cut or
deep puncture wound.
Often when I work with people on sleep, we start by taking care of the basics, like sleeping in a cool room, cutting caffeine, and avoiding screens and the blue light they radiate, but this process is often like peeling back an onion, revealing the deeper anxiety driving sleep disruption at the
Often when I work with people on sleep, we start by taking care of the basics, like sleeping in a cool room,
cutting caffeine, and avoiding screens and the blue light they radiate, but this process is
often like peeling back an onion, revealing the deeper anxiety driving sleep disruption at the
often like peeling back an onion, revealing the
deeper anxiety driving sleep disruption at the core.
Often when I work with people on sleep, we start by taking care of the basics, like sleeping in a cool room, cutting caffeine, and avoiding screens and the blue light they radiate, but this process is often like peeling back an onion, revealing the deeper anxiety that drives sleep disruption at the
Often when I work with people on sleep, we start by taking care of the basics, like sleeping in a cool room,
cutting caffeine, and avoiding screens and the blue light they radiate, but this process is
often like peeling back an onion, revealing the deeper anxiety that drives sleep disruption at the
often like peeling back an onion, revealing the
deeper anxiety that drives sleep disruption at the core.
It's
often thought that the peak of bodybuilding is achieved when there is the displaying of the ripped six pack abs, having a road - map vascularity and
deep cuts on the body.
The Short Version: Relationship troubles
often cut deep.
Even when scenes play out with fetching, woozy humor or unconventional edge, they don't
often cut deep.
The laptops have spurred a host of projects that
often cut across disciplines and allow students to go more deeply into subjects, in contrast to «mile - wide, inch -
deep» instruction.
In today's pet food market, where manufacturers
often thrive or fail based on their ability to stay on the
cutting - edge of the latest nutritional trends, Fromm Family Foods is proving that
deep roots can provide the best foundation for innovation.
We
often found ourselves coming back in an attempt to
cut deeper into the leaderboards.
The show is most compelling when it asks the viewer to see earlier works —
often outliers in the field of individual careers — in light of new trajectories, or when it pushes blackness beyond the associational and into
deeper psychic channels, as in William Pope L's unsettling Blind (2015), a dark window
cut from the gallery wall, like a literal aperture or escape hatch.
In Bunker's Falling Fugue, Parkinson continues, «the figures (torn and
cut shapes and gestural painterly marks), seem to occupy a fairly narrow cubist space, blues
often being interpreted (by me at any rate) as sky, which sometimes opens up into a much
deeper space than I was first perceiving.»
Samsung integrated Bixby
deep into the interface to let it access apps, fetch information, and
cut down on how
often we need to touch our phones.