Sentences with phrase «than usual on»

They'll be open a little earlier and later than usual on Saturday, so feel free to stop by any time between 9 am and 5 pm that day.
I and others here in Portugal have really seen my clocks be later than usual on their own.
Expect a higher typing speed than usual on this laptop.
It's a proper, soft - touch button of the sort you'd find on a standalone digital camera, with a distinct two - stage press that makes focusing and shooting much, much easier than usual on cheap phone buttons, helping keep shots free of motion blur.
LG's OLED televisions are never cheap, but the C7 models are less expensive than usual on Cyber Monday.
In Europe, for example, governments are requiring companies to keep records for much longer than usual on the hope that they'll come in handy for tracking down terrorists (and file - sharers)(EU Data Retention Directive).
This means that it's going to be hard to work this afternoon, harder than usual on a Friday, that is.
I remember spending more than usual on food one day in Paris, but I balanced out my spending by simply exploring the free things to do in the city.
Whilst I might need to do more trip planning than usual on shorter trips I can afford all those cool new experiences and adventures that perhaps a budget backpacker can't.
One disadvantage is that it takes a bit longer than usual on the initial load of the application.
This is especially true if you start charging more than usual on your credit cards.
This may seem obvious but many consumers, after putting a lot more than usual on their cards, sometimes find it difficult to make a higher payment due to the higher balance but making a payment late can drop your credit score by over 30 points!
I feel like people are even more reckless than usual on the roads these days running around doing last minute shopping and traveling.
The EPA says the Civic Si will get 32 mpg in combined driving, and I averaged 31.3 mpg on my test loop despite heavier traffic than usual on the city and freeway portions, and plenty of high - revving hijinks on back roads.
KIPP Sankofa, located in the Central Park Plaza, starts the school year with three weeks of summer classes, in which there is less emphasis than usual on instruction.
We also have a designated staff development day each month; students leave an hour earlier than usual on those days.
Public school districts in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco reported higher student - absentee rates than usual on May 1, the day of the boycott.
It's a quieter week than usual on the download services too.
Her letter became public as the jury of which she is a part deliberated over this year's awards, which are distributed on Saturday evening (a day earlier than usual on account of French strikes on Monday, when many festival - goers would traditionally depart).
Sony's Blu - ray presentations always satisfy, but the studio goes even further than usual on 1776, treating it to one of their mastered in 4K restorations (with expanded color, whatever that is, on home theaters that support it).
Those who were hoping that the promised additions to the Cannes Competition selection announced last week would bring some added name appeal to a lineup shorter than usual on star auteurs — particularly in the English - language realm — will be disappointed by today's announcement.
For example, Manhunt recorded three times as many new memberships than usual on September 29th when the stock market fell 700 points.
I'll also be spending more time than usual on Amazon looking for good deals on toys and all of those things they advertise on the Disney Channel that Jackson now «needs.»
Later in the week, Emma commits to the less - is - more approach by going lighter than usual on shadow and liner and lets her gorgeous green eyes do all the talking.
I apologize for less posts than usual on the blog last week, but after going to Austin (see my SXSW recap here) I got sick and had a busy few days at home prepping before this trip, so I wasn't able to get as many posts up as I hoped.
I walked a little bit more than usual on this day, so I got blisters on the back of my heels, and then blisters formed higher on my heels just under where the laces tie through.
I woke up easier than usual on Day Three and got right to work; it was snowing outside, and I therefore didn't have to go into the office.
Obese people were 29 % more likely than normal - weight workers to say that they were 30 % less productive than usual on their most recent regular day of work.
'' Stay hydrated: drink more water than usual on the days you are running.
The Tory communications machine was livelier than usual on Saturday, pumping out the message that it was time to focus on issues that matter to the country.
Overall, however, his speech was less focused than usual on harsh de Blasio attacks.
But it now seems poised to spend even more than usual on the next round of state elections.
The rest are a few BNP (more than usual on that thread, I guess) and UKIPpers / Hefferites.
In a rather more politically - charged Thought for the Day than usual on this morning's Today programme (07.49), Giles Fraser - former St Paul's anarcho - canon who resigned over last year's Occupy v CofE standoff — challenged our view of the disabled, in light of the Paralympics.
Cuomo has been putting in more effort than usual on Mayer's behalf, though he only attended one of two rallies at which he was scheduled to appear to support her.
Your baby feels hot than usual on touching their forehead or stomach.
An ovulation dip is when the basal body temperature drops lower than usual on the day of ovulation.
Playing in a more advanced position than usual on the left, he had some bright moments but failed to provide a quality final ball.
They have also been scoring quite freely themselves though, so perhaps Wenger needs to have his team focused more than usual on not conceding, a bit like we did at Chelsea.
The third round began a little later than usual on Saturday and was forced to roll into Sunday after play was again suspended due to darkness before the field was able to catch up.
Mikey and I have been on one of our fitness kicks lately which means we've been trying to eat healthier (which means you guys get a lot more healthy recipes than usual on here... like this one... and the last one).
I still have over a month of writing to go before I turn in the manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a little quieter than usual on the blog — case in point, I totally forgot to post a recipe last week.
The sunlight feels hotter than usual on my face.
In providing this liquidity, the Bank relied to a greater degree than usual on foreign exchange swaps to supplement outright transactions in CGS and repurchase agreements (repos).
One disadvantage is that it takes a bit longer than usual on the initial load of the application.
Trade has been lighter than usual on Monday, as markets in the U.S. are closed, in light of Martin Luther King, Jr..
Every single state in the U.S. slept less than usual on the night of the election, and Fitbit can prove it.
However, Chiavegato notes that operations were slower than usual on Friday, in terms of employee productivity: «We are not at 100 percent,» he says.
I got legally drunk from a CVS - brand homeopathic remedy... and then I was visibly drunk and saying more ridiculous things than usual on camera, because YouTube is built on people rambling like drunken idiots.

Not exact matches

The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
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