Sentences with phrase «strict about limiting»

I mean, they're addictive and so tasty - I have to be strict about limiting how many I have!
They compared kids whose parents are generally affectionate, have reasonable discussions about behavior with their child and set healthy boundaries (authoritative) with those whose parents were strict about limits without much dialogue or affection (authoritarian).

Not exact matches

Employee Limits Limit the number of employees who have access to certain accounts, and enforce strict rules about internet use.
Be strict about the two - minute limit — don't be shy about cutting people off, and applaud those who come in under time.
Due to strict regulations, «every single drone that's flown right now has to have a pilot and a visual observer with their hands on some sort of remote control,» which limits the drone's flight to about a mile.
Jeff, I think, if we need to get strict about what religion is, we should limit its definition to these qualities --
The reliance on strict rules of verification, however, was seen by the philosophers of language to be so limiting that very little was left to talk about.
some airlines have strict luggage limits (both dimensions and weight) for both checked and carry - on bags (equivalent to only about one large bag each for the checked bags).
Democrats and Republicans in Congress praised the change, saying parents and students in their states worried about strict limits.
Caldwell said she first became worried about SNA's new direction in March, when she attended the group's legislative conference and was handed a policy paper asking for significant changes to the school meal regulations, including eliminating the requirement that students take a fruit or a vegetable and rescinding strict sodium limits set to begin in 2017.
«I'm really strict about eating vegetables, limiting TV time and homework... I insist on basic standards of kindness.
The policy also calls for all state schools to teach impartial education about religious and non-religious worldviews that is inspected by Ofsted, for much stricter limits on religious discrimination in «faith» school employment, and for the current legal requirement for schools to hold daily acts of collective worship to be repealed.
Although increasing illumination was more common in MPAs associated with human activity, even those designated as strict nature reserves or wilderness areas, which have limited human intrusion, experienced increasing light — about 9 % are experiencing increases in artificial light intensity, the team reports online before print in Conservation Letters.
Though the typical grant term is 3 years, NSF is more flexible about that than most people realize, at least for their standard research grants (specific programs may have stricter time limits).
The beauty about IIFYM is that unlike other types of diets which limit your food choice and give you a strict meal plan throughout the day, it gives you the freedom to eat whatever you want during the days provided that it fits your macro goals for the day.
The AHA has stricter guidelines, stating sugar intake should be limited to 100 calories (25 grams, or 6 teaspoons) per day for women, and to 150 calories (about 37 grams, or 9 teaspoons) per day for men.
Without steroids there are strict genetic limits ensuring the muscularity doesn't go over the top, in fact that's the last thing to worry about as it takes fanatic, hard work to reach the genetic potential (women can read more about muscle and weight training benefits to weight loss here).
Nowadays, I limit my sugar intake without being overly strict about it (not allowing a bit of flexibility never seems to work well).
I'm quite strict about shoes: I do not wear high heels because wearing uncomfortable shoes limits my day; there's no point wearing beautiful shoes if I then don't leave my office because I don't want to walk around in them.
What you want to do is be honest about who you are and what you're looking for without being so rigid that you limit yourself and scare off men who don't meet your strict list of requirements.
Though high - performing teachers typically work long, unpredictable hours, traditional teacher contracts both set strict limits on hours and are extremely prescriptive about what responsibilities can be assigned within those limited work days.
Burkhalter said membership was about 90,000 before Walker's strict limits on collective bargaining for most public workers kicked in.
Some teachers are now finding work through «limited company» arrangements; however the Union has significant reservations about these too, given that they are based on a strict definition of self - employment which teachers are unlikely to satisfy.
There needs to be a stricter look at who really makes a difference when writing about YA books online and a limit on how many people can buy passes as non-editorial media.
But, consider about the strict time - limits, the extent of project papers, the poor know - how of writing, and insufficient understanding.
As I began surfing the Internet to learn more, I anticipated reading about strict new regulations that would dramatically limit the number of dogs per «breeding factory» along with regulations that would enhance the physical and emotional well being of dogs unfortunate enough to wind up in puppy mills.
I also had to stay aware of the weight of my checked luggage and carry on because I took a couple of flights with Ryan Air — who is notoriously strict about their baggage weight limits.
There is a weight limit (15 kg) for each passenger's luggage that they are strict about upholding.
Additionally, some general airline cards also have strict requirements about ticket redemption, such as limits to how much the ticket can cost, requiring Saturday - night stays and not permitting the miles to be used for an upgrade.
Working within a strict set of limits, he created a string of similarly grand, powerful works and defined many of the ideas about line, form and color that still drive his work today.
These include views about climate change, where older adults are less likely to see human activity as a main reason behind global warming, and people's level of support for stricter emission limits for power plants to address climate change.
Mostly what remains on sites like this is quibbling about inconclusive (un) science tidbits and either taxes or no taxes on fossil fuels, economic growth or degrowth, strict limits or no limits.
«We have strict campaign finance laws for T.V. and radio advertising that require registration, disclosure of who's paying for the ad, information about the group that's paying for it, and then a spending limit.
Of interest: the potential for stricter online privacy rules to limit some practices, to provide consumers with more transparency about how they are tracked, and to make it easier for consumers to opt - out of tracking.
There is not one shred of doubt, however, about the Framers» paradigm for criminal justice: not the civil - law ideal of administrative perfection, but the common - law ideal of limited state power accomplished by strict division of authority between judge and jury.
In the wake of a landmark 2016 Supreme Court of Canada case, R v. Jordan, in which the top court set strict timelines to bring an accused person to trial, experts have said that one of the biggest misunderstandings from the public about the ruling is that defence lawyers will prolong a case until reaching the time limit and then request that it be stayed.
Easier ways to save on your liquor liability costs include adjusting your coverage limits and deductibles, enforcing strict alcohol consumption policies and asking your carrier about discounts.
But they have strict criteria for prospective applicants and policy limits of about $ 500,000.
In Los Angeles, anti-mansion ordinances limiting square footage have been in place in certain neighborhoods for about 10 years but are becoming more widespread and strict, says broker Peter J. Maurice, estates director at Rodeo Realty in Beverly Hills, Calif..
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