Sentences with phrase «takes fraction»

Finding a home or apartment to rent takes a fraction of the time it would take to purchase, and leaves you free to spend your money on other things that matter to you — like traveling to visit friends and family or starting a new hobby.
It has a bigger impact on my clients than any other marketing campaign I show in my listing presentation and it costs me much less and even more importantly, it takes a fraction of the time to set up and launch.»
The truth is, giving your cover letter the once over before you send it only takes a fraction of the time you spent trying to create this masterpiece, so there is no excuse.
Now, it takes a fraction of what it used to.»
That takes a fraction of a second worth of action and turns it into several, creating some really fun effects.
It only takes a fraction of a second for a head - on collision to occur... but the repercussions can last for a lifetime.
Creating a new document (or the basis for a new document) therefore takes a fraction of the time it would take to do the same thing manually.
For example, before document automation, you might recover six hours for a document that took you ten hours to draft, whereas with document automation and an AFA, you can bill the equivalent of four hours for a document that now takes a fraction of that time to prepare.
It's really just the game modes that get to me... surely it takes a fraction of the effort it took to make the characters, and it would stop a good amount of bitching over the game.
Because it takes a fraction of a second to trigger the camera, when positioned wrong, videos often capture tails and rear ends instead of whole animals.
On average, the entire process takes a fraction of a second.
The flicker has gone from a 1 - 2 second annoyance in early eReaders to a barely noticeable flicker that takes a fraction of the time turning a physical page would on the Kindle Paperwhite, but it does still exist.
It is far more efficient at burning fat than chronic cardio, and takes a fraction of the time.
Even if you're pretty enough, thin enough, and well - connected enough to sell yourself as a «brand» on Instagram and YouTube and YogaGlo, the platform most often makes a bundle, and the teacher takes a fraction.
«For instance, it takes us a fraction of a second to recognize an image or understand... audio.
Here in Ireland soda bread is our normal homemade bread, Everyone has their own family recipe.Instead of baking in the oven we often cook it on a griddle (i use my cast iron crepe pan) where it takes a fraction of the time.
And it takes a fraction of the time.
And this pie takes a fraction of the baking time of a normal pie.
They take all fractions of blood.This includes hemoglobin, albumin, clotting factors, cryosupernatant and cryopoor too, and many, many, others.
It might perhaps be called fractionalism, from its tendency to take a fraction or aspect of Christian experience and make it the whole.
They taste like banana bread but take a fraction of the time to bake.
Researchers put an 1896 x-ray machine through its paces and found that it took 90 minutes to achieve exposures that take a fraction of a second today.
We then took that fraction of vehicle emissions as our own, for another 16 tons of CO2.
Because of its vast scale, events that would take a fraction of a second in an explosion on Earth are played out over decades in space.
The latest from Stephenie Meyer only took a fraction of what the author has grown used to with «The Twilight Saga,» kicking off its likely very short run with a mere $ 11 million.
They take a fraction of the time to use, and not only do they heal poison, but they restore some health as well.
These worksheets require students to take fractions like 18/12 and reduce them or simplify them to 6/4 and on to 3/2 and on to 1 1/2.
The supercar is powered by the same 6.5 liter V12 but it does take a fraction of a second longer to sprint to 100 km / h at 2.9 seconds although we doubt one would notice the difference.
A down - change can take a fraction longer than you might want if in a drive mode other than Sport - and not using the paddles to manually select ratios - but that's about the only negative comment to make on what is a very well sorted set - up.
Even in sport mode, the big Octavia doesn't feel as sharp to drive as the Hyundai i30 N or Peugeot 308 GTi, taking a fraction longer to dive into corners — but on the other hand, it's also more relaxed.
They save you printing and shipping costs, and take a fraction of a second to send instead of weeks.
Getting your book published and available for sales will take a fraction of the time it will take a traditional publisher to get it out into the world.
It refers to taking a fraction of the Kelly trade size.
Like we mentioned earlier, in a good area, many investors would often take a fraction of that and be happy with it.
An auto title loan with LoanMart will take a fraction of the time that your typical bank loan may take and the application process takes even less.
It is always important to study the overall picture to understand the system and not take a fraction of context and make assumptions!!
While reading, keep in mind that I am terrible at these games, so what took me ages to figure out, may take you a fraction of the time.
«Take the fraction 16/64.
So, if I am going to take a fraction of a second to reach any place on Earth, why buy travel insurance?
And if it works as advertised, it will take a fraction of the time it takes now, without ever logging into a website or opening an app.
The paddles mimic the face buttons, so instead of taking the fraction of a second to move your thumb to press a face button, you could do it instantly with one of your other fingers.
Connecting to a pair of Bluetooth sports headphones took a fraction of a second, while connecting to the AirPods was also seamless.
The point of the PVC is to give 3rd party apps close to the same quality as the stock camera app while taking a fraction of the time and energy.
I found the Tornado 348 was fine when opening basic apps or navigating through menus, but it did take a fraction longer to load up more complex or graphically - heavy apps.

Not exact matches

All of this took place in a fraction of a second.
Recently released preliminary data from the 2012 Survey of Business Owners — the Census Bureau's effort to take stock of American companies every five years — show that the fraction of businesses owned by women improved substantially over the past five years.
In total, it will set you back 90 minutes — a mere fraction of the time it requires to take a whole head of hair from a natural shade to colorful brights.
Living Goods Taking a cue from Avon's direct selling structure, San Francisco — based Living Goods employs rural Ugandans to sell health products, like deworming pills, at a fraction of the market cost.
The picture above was taken for a feature I wrote on the company over a year ago, when it was a fraction of the size it is now.
So... change your thinking about «starting up» your new business, and you just might discover a great opportunity in your own neighborhood that you can start to work for a fraction of what it would take to do something else.
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