Sentences with phrase «term of one's time»

That said, in terms of time in the bathroom, a good quality supplement should not affect your toilet habits adversely.
The IT sector is slightly unique to others industries in terms of time spent in each role.
The first and last options are self - explanatory, while the school and bed options let you configure exactly what these words mean in terms of times of day for your household.
Divide financial goals in terms of time frame and overall objectives.
However, becoming a lawyer is an enormous undertaking in terms of time commitment and financial investment.
These places will take heavy toll from you in terms of time as well as money.
It means you are actually paying a lot more on the policy in terms of time value of money.
We know that clinics vary in terms of the time available to plan and hold events.
The urban / suburban decision is often framed in terms of time saved in commuting versus the benefits of a bigger home.
These are fairly minor features in terms of your time with the game, but add extra character of their own.
The entire movie review process is hence costly in terms of the time invested in the process.
It's impossible to test every possible acquisition channel at first, both in terms of time required and cost, so focus on the most lucrative opportunities.
Finally, a cut - off point in terms of the time period is needed as well.
In terms of time scales, I do not think the results of this study are relevant to what will be happening in the next 100 years and beyond.
Term life insurance provides coverage for a specific term of time such as 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, or 30 years.
Term life insurance is precisely what the name implies: an insurance policy that is good for a specific term of time.
Our study is unique in terms of the time interval under investigation and in its application to state board and chief decisions.
I applied with ALL laws and I am granted the right to exclude others for a set term of time as long as I pay the maintenance fees.
For those who find it's a real issue in terms of time committed...........
Our picture emphasizes the slow penetration of new technologies of transport adding speed in the course of substituting for the old ones in terms of time allocation.
I don't mean in terms of time spent with the dog.
In terms of time commitment, I found that the first pair of jeans took me about 2 hours, but I could see any pairs I do going forward taking much less time.
Furthermore, it's easy and cheap in terms of time invested, but can yield important insights.
In terms of time required to enforce a contract, we are ranked at the bottom.
You'll need fewer experts, which will save all sides money and definitely make it easier in terms of the time demanded of claimants to attend medical evaluations.
They rated their own instruction lower than comparison teachers, particularly in terms of time management and their ability to assess student mastery during class.»
«Clinical trials still need to be set up to see if treating patients identified earlier this way makes a difference in terms of the time on onset of dementia.»
Approaches that will help teachers to provide specific feedback in a more time - efficient manner (both in terms of the time taken for students to receive feedback and the time taken for teachers to mark work)
It was the celebration of the Winter Solstice - the shortest day of the year in terms of the time between sunrise and sunset and the Inca New Year.
When asked about what scenario to look at if we overshoot even those scenarios used by the IPCC that lead to the greatest concentrations, Dr. Zwiers noted that the scenarios can be viewed in terms of time rather than simply emissions.
«Undertreated asthma creates a huge burden in terms of time off school and children not able to do sports.»
The interaction term of time × mother's remission status was included to formally test whether changes in rates of childhood diagnoses differed significantly between mothers whose depression remitted and mothers whose depression remained.
Brian, the Air Force reservist and sociology Ph.D. candidate, calls the military and graduate school «greedy institutions, in terms of time requirements, energy level, multitasking — teaching and research — and everything else.»
Meanwhile, the true costs of those bulk e-mail messages are carried by nonspammers — directly in terms of time wasted separating the wheat from the chaff or installing new spam - blocking software but also indirectly in higher rates from Internet service providers.
«Having one that seems to mimic the disorder so well, especially in terms of the time course of treatments that work in humans, is potentially very useful for researching novel therapeutics.»
One common feature you find with both the Term and Universal Life insurance policies is that you can get the policies for different terms of time such as anywhere from 5, 15, or 25 years for example.
In a new international study1, the UK ranks among the highest in terms of time teachers spend on admin, which could otherwise be used teaching in the classroom.
Kelly Blair, a Toronto - based senior partner at executive search firm the Caldwell Partners International, prefers the term «career tactic» to «exit strategy,» but says more executives are thinking in terms of time lines, as well as end rewards, when evaluating new roles.
Though exact terms of the Time Warner acquisition obviously haven't been announced yet, analysts expect AT&T will use a mixture of stock and debt to pay for the deal.
Jesus, as a child of his time, may have thought of heaven in simple terms of time and space.
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