Sentences with phrase «than to leave»

It's better to address any issues upfront than to leave questions blank or omit any documentation.
It is most often a better option for you than to leave your keys on the table and just leave when the sheriff arrives at your day with a notice to vacate.
The codes selected to measure overinvolved, or intrusive, parenting include Parental Influence, parental attempts to regulate, control or influence the child's behavior (e.g., I wish you would learn to how to set up your own appointments); Intrusiveness, over-controlling behaviors that are parent - centered and emphasize task completion rather than promoting the child's autonomy (e.g., I don't care if you don't want to talk about your high blood sugars, we have to); and Lecture / Moralizing, the extent to which the parent tells the child how to think in a way that assumes superior wisdom and provides little opportunity for the child to think independently (e.g., You should know better than to leave home without your meter).
For many couples, it is wiser to go through divorce mediation than to leave property and custody decisions up to the court.
It may make more sense to look for another work situation than to leave your career.
It's better to put a low GPA on than to leave it off.
It's better to address it on the resume than to leave employers wondering what you've been up to (minds will wander to the worst - case - scenario!).
If you've a vacant period where you couldn't find work, it can be helpful to explain in your covering letter that gap, rather than to leave an employer puzzling over an unaccounted for 6 months on your CV.
«To remove them would be more invasive than to leave them,» Fuentes said, appearing on camera with a large, dark purple welt under her right eye.
I know it is not a fun thing to think about, but it is better to think about it and prepare than to leave your family devastated.
It's far better to pay for a towing service yourself, out of pocket or through roadside assistance, than to leave the vehicle longer than 24 hours.
It is a wiser course of action to plan with extra funds than to leave meeting future financial obligations to chance.
We believe it is more appropriate to establish these criteria than to leave the decision to the discretion of an agency that has a stake in the outcome of the investigation.
Believing there was not a sufficient interest in remedying the problem, Chapman wrote to the Bank that he had «no other real option other than to leave».
IMO, your attempt to isolate secular variance by removing 60 yr pseudo-cycle noise is far more honest (and IMO accurate) than to leave it in and claim that the trend from mid-70's onward is «mostly» due to anthro CO2.
Tornadoes are more likely to damage buildings than to leave much trace in an open plain or wheat field, so increasing suburban sprawl might increase the apparent path length of damage.
Games seem more determined to tire us out than to leave us wanting more.
While I am confident that Tulsa Pets Magazine readers know better than to leave their pet in a hot car, what should you do if you come across an animal who has been left in such a situation?
And, yes, she knew better than to leave it lying atop the table, even though it is a high - top table.
If the premium gets too high, better to raise the coverage and the deductible, leaving the premium even, than to leave the policy alone.
I know it is not a fun thing to think about, but it is better to think about it and prepare than to leave your family devastated.
One of those options is the AMG Track Pace system that seems incongruous on a soft - top, but it's there nonetheless (probably because it would have cost more to have taken it out of the Cabriolet than to leave it in).
It would be better for states to do it, and do it well, than to leave those definitions entirely up to the private market.
There are few opportunities for advancement other than to leave teaching.
The movie also can feel like a conscious attempt to create a formal prequel for Rings rather than to leave Hobbit as the standalone tale it is.
However the famines and poverty eventually visited upon the land left the population with no options other than to leave the country or to fight for their freedom.
Much better to paint it and use it than to leave it as it was and not use it.
I am also loving fresh Sugar tinted lip treatment in Honey but I know better than to leave it in my purse on a hot day, so I'll be pulling out some melt proof colors later today.
But she says for now, it's better to elect someone than to leave the seats vacant.
An after hours phone number provided in the letter led to a voice mail for a worker in the health department's environmental bureau, with no other instruction other than to leave a message.
Also keep in mind that joining some institution is much simpler than to leave it, especially for the institution itself.
The provisions of the Bill seek to consolidate these sources of revenue into law rather than to leave them to be a subject of negotiation in petroleum agreements.
But even if that wasn't the case, I would rather have my child crying for a few minutes, where she can see me and be comforted by me, while I make my lunch than to leave her screaming and crying in a room by herself at night.
Ayre, who is leaving Liverpool for a role with German outfit TSV 1860 Munich, added: «There is no greater professional satisfaction for me than to leave Liverpool Football Club in much improved health throughout than when I joined the club in 2007.
I think Rosicky was clever as he never wanted to leave but stay another year rather than to leave which could make things more difficult for him.
Leave them for few days than to leave for the best part of season.
«Important» has no meaning in Darwinism other than to leave more offspring, which can be done by means pleasant or brutal.
Wouldn't God have a better idea to sustain energy than to leave stinky byproducts of processed food?
Don't you think an Abrahamic God would have been more careful than to leave so many potholes?
It's better to address any issues upfront than to leave questions blank or omit any documentation.
They had no other option than to leave since their biggest client required a locked room for their equipment.
It is easier to stay with what they know than to leave and face the unknown and start a new life.
Another says that it's because newborns are more likely to turn their heads to the right than to the left (though the reasons for this are unclear).
This is sometimes confusing, but still neat to see characters performing a jump kick toward the screen rather than to the left or right.

Not exact matches

The president left the event to attend a meeting on school safety for more than a half - hour.
It manages to turn a less - than - scintillating - sounding subject — our aging electricity grid — into compelling reading, he claims, writing that even those who have never spent a minute pondering how the lights come on will leave this one understanding «that the electrical grid is one of the greatest engineering wonders of the modern world» and «why modernizing the grid is so complex and so critical for building our clean - energy future.»
This is a «pseudonymization» rather than an anonymization technique, as it does leave data open to re-identification.
That's not so easy when you are in the minority, and in a party where progressives are pushing hard left - perhaps appealing more to coastal and city voters than those in rural areas in red states.
Indeed, during the experiment, subjects ages 75 to 89 who also exhibited some signs of memory impairment were more likely than younger people to click on a suspicious email that would leave their personal data vulnerable to criminals.
If you find yourself persuading an individual to behave in a manner that is less than mutually beneficial, you are in breach of ethics and leaving yourself open to a surprisingly negative outcome.
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