Sentences with phrase «researched the options yet»

For someone who hasn't thoroughly researched the options yet, the nursing education system can be a bit difficult to understand.

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Most of them use gelatin and I haven't done much research on good kosher sources for gelatin (please leave a comment if you use kosher gelatin) so haven't explored that option yet.
I am brand new to the Paleo diet (as in, I'm still researching and haven't started yet), but it looks like a good option for me — and your recipes look great!
Yet we know from repeated high quality, robust research that midwifery - led care options (as opposed to midwife attended care in obstetric - led units) is the safest model of care for 85 % of women.
Yet Capricorn Nürburgring GmbH appears confident it'll get the green light, confirming it has extensively researched all options and been involved in discussions with experts from across the automotive and motorsport industries.
My career will be with the Army, in which area of medicine I do not know yet, but I am keeping my mind open to all options: military working dogs, food safety and infectious disease research to name a few.
I have started to research transportation options in various locations online, but have not dug deep into this yet.
All of our options for keeping warming below 2C above pre-industrial temperatures now involve capturing carbon dioxide and storing it underground — a technology that doesn't yet exist on a large scale, according to new research.
Despite my research into the topic, I'm still yet to find the perfect insulated slab that leaves the concrete exposed as a useful and comfortable thermal flywheel (with the possible exception of MAXRaft now that they have an XPS option for more rugged edge protection).
It's lack of doodads and in - your - face options makes it wonderfully simple for research newbies to dive into, yet it still sports more advanced features (like point - in - time statute comparison views or RSS alert support for queries, amendments and citing reference).
As I see it, Google's free legal research services won't put a dent in LEXIS or Westlaw, at least not for a long, long time,  Instead, they pose a threat to what I've collectively termed the «second city» providers like Versuslaw, Casemaker, FastCase or Loislaw. Right now, most lawyers are able to access those services for free or cheap through deals with the bars — but will bars continue to support those subscriptions when there's a robust free option available? My heart goes out to these companies because they served as an oasis for solos when no other options, save the law library and manual research, existed. Yet I don't see all of them able to survive the Google onslaught.
Even though first - year students are often not yet sure of their major, first - year gives them an opportunity to explore and research how specific majors relate to future career options.
I did not know that but haven't had the time to research all the different financing options yet.
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