Sentences with phrase «relatively little effort»

This means that it is recurring income that requires relatively little effort to maintain.
It's not a phenomenal shooter, but it can take a good photo with relatively little effort, and it's fast in operation, which means you don't have to worry about the moment passing you by as you wait for the shutter to fire.
While there are already custom AI options (Microsoft can fine - tune its trained AI models for you), Google's approach is simple and hands - on enough that your favorite website or device maker could roll AI into their products with relatively little effort.
My point isn't to demonstrate my security chops, but to highlight how easy it is for a moderately tech - savvy lawyer to get darn good security with relatively little effort.
I am convinced that climate change and ocean acidification are the greatest threats to the future of life, as we know it, on Earth; and also that humanity could greatly reduce the harm that we are doing to the planet with relatively little effort.
Buildings are the low hanging fruit where existing buildings can show dramatic reductions with relatively little effort or cost.
[9] The museum makes relatively little effort to expand the collection amassed by its founder, but it still receives gifts.
Re-imagining the character for Smash would take relatively little effort.
Compared to more widely heard - of (and it has to be said, better) mods in the vein of Black Mesa and The Stanley Parable, Estranged seems to have had relatively little effort put into its models, which are low - poly, and its environments, which are rather small and limited in scope.
For those willing to pick some low - hanging fruit, however, experts have suggestions for where to find the biggest payoffs with relatively little effort:
From blogging to investing and real estate, publishing a book will provide a stream of monthly income that takes relatively little effort.
In a few small strokes, Acura has managed to reinvigorate its thoroughly ordinary midsize four - door for relatively little effort.
Mindfulness makes leaders more effective with relatively little effort, but be advised that the benefits can be contagious, transforming your school from the inside out.
And with relatively little effort I found not one, but two, dresses for this Mad Men challenge that I really liked.
Now I know it's not a quick fix but it IS an effective fix and can be done with relatively little effort.
The people seem to have expended relatively little effort on the building of villages or domestic structures, on terracing or on farming methods.
With relatively little effort, you can experiment with almost anything and exercise your creativity as much as you wish.
For relatively little effort, this recipe rewards you with an exotic one - dish Asian meal with both heart - helping soy and cancer - thwarting broccoli.
These tarts can be made quickly, with relatively little effort.
It bakes into a perfect, rustic, crusty loaf of bread with relatively little effort.
I remember, as if it were Camelot, one period of my life when my weight stayed stable for ten months, with relatively little effort.

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With relatively little extra effort on your part, a customized application package will help us recognize how your stellar work and breathtaking goals could work synergistically with existing initiatives.
«There's a big effort to understand friction and control it, because it's one of the limiting factors for nanomachines, but there has been relatively little progress in actually controlling friction at any scale,» Vuletic says.
There's little doubt that The Killing gets off to a relatively rocky start, as Kubrick delivers a slow - moving first act that dwells a little too keenly on the exploits of Johnny's crew - with the movie, even at this early stage, at its best when focused on the protagonist's efforts at arranging the intricate operation.
Even compared to the relatively mediocre sequel efforts like Simba's Pride and Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, Return to Never Land pales.
One hypothesis, for example, is that retesting reduces the pressure to unduly focus teaching effort on the marginal students — students who may or may not pass — in the months before the initial test, and thus teachers can give relatively more effort to the infra - marginal students, including those high - achieving students at little risk of failing.
If your day to day activities can be interspersed with these tiny opportunities to learn, it's easy to see how a fairly extensive vocabulary could be built with relatively little time and effort.
The authors of a recent Yale Law Journal article agree: «While OCR has dramatically improved its efforts to reform structural Title IX compliance across universities... it has done relatively little to promote complainants» immediate access to education.»
The poorest districts in the State have a comparatively high tax burden but raise relatively little local revenue, while the wealthiest districts raise vastly more revenue with lower revenue efforts.
When I first purchased my Xbox 360 way, way back in 2008 I came across a simple little twin stick shooter that, despite a relatively steep learning curve, enthralled me to the point where I would eschew big triple A titles like Gears of War in order to spend time trying to master the Robotron: 2084 inspired gameplay, frantically diving back into the fray time and time again in an effort to top my previous score and gain one of the coveted top spots on the global leaderboard.
«America is in the midst of a large experiment in which weatherization efforts, retrofits, and other initiatives that affect air exchange between the indoor and outdoor environments are taking place and new building materials and consumer products are being introduced indoors with relatively little consideration as to how they might affect the health of occupants,» said a statement from John Spengler, the chairman of the committee that wrote the report.
When I look back now, it seems incredible that most of our health dollars and efforts were once spent on centralised, institutional systems of care that contributed relatively little to health outcomes for the large investment they incurred.
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