Sentences with phrase «predictable time spent»

A parenting schedule guarantees, at the minimum, regular and predictable time spent with both parents.

Not exact matches

Almost one - fifth of the time spent in US workplaces involves performing physical activities or operating machinery in a predictable environment — that is, specific actions in familiar settings where changes are relatively easy to anticipate.
Because of the way the global supply of Bitcoins is artificially limited (it grows at a predictable rate until there are 21 million and then stops), Cohen argues that the entire process is designed to enrich early adopters — many of whom seem to spend a lot of time obsessively checking the value of their Bitcoins on exchanges such as Mt. Gox.
Adjusting to life with two newborns is a challenge, but your preschooler will thrive if you maintain a stable environment with predictable routines, avoid pushing her to meet specific milestones and just let her move at her own pace during this time of uncertainty, and most importantly, spend some one on one time with her.
The Sunday Times «provides us with Mr Brown's entirely predictable response, more public spending:
Each year, hundreds to thousands of fish aggregate at highly predictable times and locations to spawn, producing larvae that will spend at least a month in the plankton before settling to reef habitat.
While this made sense for our ancestors, spending time outdoors is important too, especially because the outcome of an indoor yoga practice is always at least somewhat predictable.
(While whole milk from grass - fed cows with plenty of time spent outdoors does contain vitamin D, we have not seen studies documenting predictable levels of vitamin D in non-fortified, grass - fed whole milks.)
Mitty's predictable realization of the need to get out and do stuff — precipitated by a series of adventures while tracking down an errant star photographer (Sean Penn)-- nonetheless has a timely edge in an era when most people spend the majority of their time staring at screens.
That's remarkable but also totally predictable if you've already spent time in it.
At the pre-event shakedown at Launceston's fast Symmons Plains circuit, the M2 delivered effortless, predictable power oversteer on a platter with the stability control off in Sport + mode, which has a far higher yaw threshold than the Sport mode in which we spent most of our time on the road.
It's tiring, predictable, and not all that effective if an end user spends some time online doing a bit of research.
It is less troublesome because its spending a minuscule amount of stress-less time at a moment that is both predictable and convenient for me (just before making a purchase) instead of some stressful phone - time at an unpredictable moment in the future, when it can be inconvenient for me, I might not be in the mood and have more important things to worry about and end up not getting the charge - back in time.
For active families summer family vacation time is precious and it is pointless to spend a minute or a dime on predictable and boring activities in vacation places without a natural WOW!
And then, in the dismally predictable manner of video game releases to which we should now all be accustomed, people were disappointed.So it came to be that, like a lemming reading a travel brochure about the wonderful time he and his family could be spending at the bottom of a cliff, I dutifully played the Andromeda trial.
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