Sentences with phrase «quite enough practice»

In class, teachers often take over the task of asking probing questions, but sometimes the students don't quite enough practice in this essential task in any conversation.

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It is sometimes hard to find anything positive to think about after your football club suffers a disappointing result or puts in a below par performance, but we Arsenal fans have had more than enough practice so I reckon I am getting quite good at it.
We picked up a used exersaucer and a new Fisher - Price Space Saver Jumperoo that they're not quite heavy enough to really bounce in yet at 15 lbs; but they can practice standing, reach up for the toy bar, and push the buttons to make music.
But for the person who tries and loathes it, can't sit long enough, already has a practice, or intends to meditate and can't quite get there, how is attention cultivated?
I know it isn't quite cold enough yet to pull on our knits and cowl necks but I thought I would get you thinking about some fun things you can do and some ideas to start practicing now.
Having spent thousands of hours in shelters as a volunteer, I see these hapless dogs often bounce from home to home, because shelters are not in the business or practice of rehabilitating problem dogs (which shelters also don't utilize the assistance of their skilled local trainers quite enough, in part because they think they know as much about behavior as we trainers do, or think they know enough).
You'll have more fun if you pick a section of beach which although may not have quite as many quality waves, still provides enough swell for you to practice your surf skills and have more fun doing so.
Dr. kenny rice is practicing a kind of not quite subtle enough deceit that is not serving the cause well.
I'd say this was a harder completion than Limbo, but still quite doable with enough practice (and patience).
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