Sentences with phrase «produces anything less»

If what you say and write produces anything less than that, you are not going to have a great company.
For a test of this transfer's mettle, check out chapter 10, «Intolerance»: Light sources fixed (lamps) and in flux (the cloud - covered sun) interact on the sea green walls of Sister Aloysius's office, never to band or to produce anything less than the million subtly different shades you'd see in real life — and these colours have a vividness that is achieved without sacrificing Meryl Streep's Grim Reaper - like complexion.
I know that I can turn my projects over to them and they will always keep my best interests at heart, they will never over-charge, cut corners, or produce anything less than top quality.

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When we constantly bash ourselves for not living up to our own high expectations, we make ourselves feel even more defeated and less likely to produce anything at all.
Anything a lot less could produce an accident along with seriously hurt your baby.
After figuring and re-figuring, one family of 19 produces less carbon or anything else than a couple who is ultra-eco-friendly in downtown!
The subwoofer has an 88dB sensitivity and is within a good range for producing great sound while being relatively power efficient (and less likely to blow anything out).
Once you drop the percentage of carbs from your diet, your body will enter in a state of KETOSIS, start producing KETONES and will use your fat as a source of energy because there is no more glucose to use.Keep in mind that eating less carbs doesn't mean that you don't eat anything else - you will loads and loads of healthy fats and moderate amount of protein to keep your going.
It rivals anything produced by Mercedes or Porsche, and in fact now weighs less than either the Cayenne Turbo or GL450, thanks to extensive use of aluminum.
Foreign rights are sold so cheaply for most books, sometimes for as low as a few hundred dollars, that anything less than a 50/50 split barely produces pocket change for an author.
The consultant that reviews a factory's activities, and submits a report to enhance productivity did not make anything, but made producing things less expensive.
In other words, every transaction is expected to produce no losses; anything less than that would make the ratings agencies downgrade them severely.
Do we have anything on the scale of 4 billion metric tons a year to replace it and do so in less than 20 to 25 years in order to drive, fly, fuel container and other ships, produce fertilizers and make plastics?
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