Sentences with phrase «than ideal conditions meant»

Not exact matches

This large ficus (ficus robusta) is bred for toughness, which means that it's not only one of the most effective plants for purifying indoor air, but it's sure to be hardy even in less than ideal conditions.
On the other hand, this means the crankshaft has to operate under less than ideal conditions: instead of being coddled ‡ with a good supply of freshly - filtered oil, specially chosen for that purpose, it has to make do with the little bit of oil mixed into the fuel.
Adoption events are held outdoors, sometimes in less than ideal weather conditions - that can mean rain and mud.
This means their nutritional needs are very different during this period of time than they'll be later in life, when they're maintaining an ideal body condition rather than literally building the body.
What the word rescue means to me, is that I can expect that this animal came from less than ideal conditions, likely fed less than ideal diets, and that their parents were also likely housed in less than ideal conditions, and fed less than ideal diets.
This means 2x zoomed photos or videos shot in less - than - ideal - conditions will not look crappier than ones shot in 1x.
A bigger aperture means the lens is able to take in more light, thereby translating in better quality images, even in less - than - ideal conditions.
It also features an improved f / 1.7 aperture camera that includes dual pixel focusing and an upgrade laser autofocus system, which means it should work better in less than ideal lighting conditions and focus faster, no matter the situation.
In this economy it shouldn't be to hard to understand people are more than willing to work in less than ideal conditions if it means they can pay their mortgage and feed their families.
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