Sentences with phrase «often leave it out»

However, there's one thing those stories often leave out: how much startups cost to get going.
And in some form of karmic justice, it's VC firms that are often left out of the rapid discovery of huge new markets.
Yet, the part that is often left out — the important part, if you are thinking about business advantages — is how to manage your own emotions and how to influence others accordingly.
A company is required to disclose the cost of executive perks only if they exceed $ 10,000, so analyzing a year's worth of security costs for the entire Fortune 100 — which changes year to year — will always include the largest expenditures but often leaves out the lowest.
The admission highlights a fact that those who trumpet Canada's success story often leave out.
«Lastly,» says Kane, «and this is what's most often left out, is the consequences of a failure to follow that prescribed or proscribed behavior.»
The historical narrative of lynching has often left out women and children, but the reality was much more complex.
And third, small and medium sized firms are often left out.
What is often left out of that equation is Paul's starting point in Philippians 4:8 — «Whatever is true.»
I'm no education expert, but I've jumped through enough higher - education hoops to know the practical advantages and disadvantages of graduate school that are often left out of university welcome brochures.
I am a youth minister and occasionally I ask students similar questions that often leave out a portion of the context or would seem to lead away from what is actually being asked so that they have to think about their response.
However, I suspect that this element is often left out of private praying for sheer lack of knowing what to say that might be appropriate.
We blanket our friendships with God but often leave Him out of the center.
I think that these are sweet enough with just the sweet potatoes and dates and often leave out the agave, so I'm sure that you'd find the same!
Most often I leave out the nuts, but I am concerned that the texture of these bars might suffer.
As a tip, I've been making granola with applesauce instead of oil (and often leave out sugar too...) enough that it makes a thick almost batter in the pan — the down side, is that it takes about 90 minutes at low heat to cook.
But just as important — and often left out of the conversation — is how we treat what's already been produced.
I do it as written, although I often leave out the green beans.
Ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 23) next week, Meat Free Monday has released a short film about a huge contributor to climate change that is often left out of conference discussions — animal agriculture.
These recipes are, for the most part, poorly written and assume a great deal of knowledge on the part of the cook, often leaving out key details.
Following the arrival of Luis Suarez at the Camp Nou last summer, Pedro was often left out of Luis Enrique's starting XI given the stunning form of the front three which included Lionel Messi and Neymar.
Campbell was seen to be much more impressive than the likes of Walcott and Oxlade Chamberlain last year, however the Costa Rican was unable to maintain a regular spot in the team and was often left out of match day squads all together.
The former Real Madrid winger struggled to justify his enormous price - tag during his debut season in England and was often left out of the starting XI towards the end of the season, as manager Louis van Gaal preferred Ashley Young and Juan Mata in the wide berths.
His temperament and over enthusiastic approach often leaves him out of position and chasing the ball rather than actually holding.
DF Yerry Mina, 3 — The Colombia international really struggled here, not helped by the inexperienced defenders around him, and demonstrated why he is so often left out of Valverde's squad.
Dads are often left out of the provision for family activities at the pre-school age but have a vital part to play in offering family support and emotional security to their children.»
I agree with amberjee that oversupply is often left out of the discussion because so much attention (rightly so) is put on those having trouble with undersupply.
One of the most important pieces of interest - led learning is often left out of the process of developing learning experiences in the classroom / home — adapting the environment.
I have to say I definitely found Year 2 for my 7 year old this year was hard, very cliquey and she was often left out.
«The data that we have collected over the past three years shows that participatory budgeting is a gateway to civic engagement for New Yorkers that are often left out of politics and government such as youth, immigrants, and low - income people,» said Alexa Kasdan, Director of Research and Policy at the Community Development Project at the Urban Justice Center.
Due to their tiny size, irregular shape and limited viewing angle, commonly used microscopic imaging techniques can not always capture the whole object's shape often leaving out valuable information that can be important in numerous areas of science, engineering and medicine.
Weston Price say that salt is often left out of commercial baby food, in the mistaken belief that salt should be avoided.
I LOVE peanut butter, but I often leave it out of my diet because of the calorie punch.
There are a lot of factors often left out to sway the results.
As a meditation on time, responsibility and the influence of art on everyday life, «Columbus» shows the introspective side of Hoosiers that is often left out in stereotypical portrayals.»
Lucrecia Martel is one of the most exciting and unique filmmakers working today, but because her output has been so infrequent — «Zama» is her first narrative feature in nine years — she is often left out of the conversation of great international auteurs.
Another group that is often left out of the conversation are Americans with disabilities.
(This one is critical and is often left out by schools).
This lesson also gives students the opportunity to consider whose experiences are included in the history taught in schools, whose are often left out, and how that may reflect and perpetuate the «in» groups and «out» groups in our society.
Like a student's report card, school performance reports come with a single A-F scale that is familiar and easy to understand, but it's so simple that it often leaves out other factors.
and reminding us the affective needs of the students are just as important as the cognitive needs, are things that are often left out of the discussion around the Common Core.
This formative aspect of a feedback system is often left out.
A new AEI paper by Jonathan Wai and Frank C. Worrell, «Fully Developing the Potential of Academically Advanced Students: Helping Them Will Help Society» argues that gifted students are often left out of education reform conversations.
Social and emotional wellness is too often left out of the conversation on student achievement.
Money spent on public teacher pensions is often left out of analyses of school finance equity.
There is a lot of problem - solving that happens around student engagement, but unfortunately a very important stakeholder is often left out of the discussion... the student.»
But these nuances are important to highlight — if only because America's indigenous children are so often left out of conversations about closing the «achievement gap.»
The small independent press side of the equation is a huge piece of the puzzle that is all too often left out of the discussion.
Good writers are often left out of the market by the overwhelming number of poorly written, poorly conceptualized books that are simply «popular» to youth.
When ebooks first evolved into the digital editions that readers consume today, children were often left out of the mix.
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