Sentences with phrase «than usual when»

Since the field is actually shrinking, you may find you have more competition than usual when job hunting.
Starting today through December 10th, players can grow their friendship levels faster than usual when fulfilling requests from Villagers.
One downside, however, is that while the flash is reasonably well - centered, we noticed a greater level of light drop - off in the corners than usual when using the Z5's flash as the only light source.
Fixed the issue in which Shooter type main weapons shoot at a faster rate than usual when specific special weapons are activated
Fixed issue where the loading screen was displayed for longer than usual when the guest returned to his / her own world after an online multiplayer session.
· Some dogs are more sleepy than usual when they start the medication.
Make sure you put in more time than usual when sending the media samples.
Another key issue with the Nexus 7 which may have led to the tablet being ultimately discontinued was the tablet's hardware being more volatile than usual when updated to the first versions of Lollipop, which led to mass complaints of poor performance due to the previously mandatory encryption not working well with the older hardware or worse, completely non-functional tablets.
How do you think your experience with your teacher was different than usual when you worked on the iPad?
As the Cannes Film Festival gets underway, one thing that's glaringly obvious is that this year's version of the fest is a little lower than usual when it comes to A-list fare.
Red is such a bold color, I always feel a bit more dressed up than usual when wearing it, even in casual attire, so I'm always on the lookout for a good red dress that is really versatile.
One study showed that people scarfed down 16 % more cereal than usual when it was served to them in a bigger bowl.
But the foreign secretary struck a more subdued note than usual when he admitted that any action was fraught with difficulties.
Some babies are fussier than usual when they are teething.
While it is nice to have alone time with your partner, caring for a baby can be even more exhausting than usual when traveling.
In fact, he would even nurse much more than usual when a virus is in the air.
You may find that your baby feeds more than usual when it is warmer; breastfed babies do not need to drink water but bottle - fed babies may benefit from having sips of water throughout the day.
And I have a really hard time getting him back from her when she's holding him, which means he winds up getting more upset than usual when we are with my family.
It's absolutely perfect, and my son loves snuggling with me even more than usual when I am wearing it.
Jan Oblak (8.5): The Slovenian was called into action far earlier than usual when Luis Muriel tested him in the fourth minute, but he made a great reaction save down to his right.
Most players in world football are not worth the money paid for them and this article points to that perfectly, however the best players will always cost more and make us fans moan more than usual when they do have a bad game.
And with the injury situation at the club as good as it has been for many a year, the boss is perhaps under less pressure than usual when it comes to selecting his starting line up to face Aston Villa at Wembley.
Firecracker can't wait to help with baking even more than usual when I pull out these helpful gadgets.
Bake at 450 ° for 8 - 10 minutes, or just until golden brown (it will cook slightly faster than usual when there's no toppings).
Charges matter even more than usual when yields are so low.
Said another, «I feel especially self - conscious and more dysphoric about my gender than usual when I'm at the pool, as swimming attire usually covers less skin.

Not exact matches

A Wall Street outsider in every conceivable way — a public school grad, a Texan from a visible minority, a woman — Godiwalla contended with more than the usual challenges when she moved to Manhattan in the»90s and became an analyst in Morgan Stanley's corporate finance group.
Back in the 1980s when rates were higher than usual, the Fed capped the interest banks could pay on savings accounts.
I knew the Internet was changing the world when my colleague started reading The Wall Street Journal online on the day it was published rather than his usual process of waiting until it arrived by mail a day later.
«Now that winter has arrived on «Game of Thrones,» executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss felt that the storylines of the next season would be better served by starting production a little later than usual, when the weather is changing,» said Casey Bloys, president, HBO programming.
When he takes longer than usual to respond to an email or his performance at work suffers, you remind yourself of the situation he's going through.
[O] n days when people felt more insecure about their partner's feelings for them, they posted more about their relationships on Facebook than usual,» the authors write.
When we're nervous, we blink more than usual, Glass says.
A year later, Kalanick has met with Miami officials a couple of times, including in January, when Uber threw that more - secret - than - usual prelaunch recruitment party.
When you look over the whole recovery / expansion period, the swings in inventories more or less cancel out, and you can see from the second chart that up until recently, investment growth has played a larger - than - usual role in driving GDP growth.
... When people in their status updates use more positive words — or fewer negative words — then that day as a whole is counted as happier than usual
This follows a period in 2002 and 2003 when it was stronger than would have been suggested by the prevailing level of loan approvals, perhaps partly reflecting a greater than usual amount of redrawing of funds from existing housing loans.
When we're dealing with a lot of money, things get a lot more complicated than usual.
Also, the demo account shows exaggerated profit figures which if anything it is an indication that the website is unreliable since its promising a higher than usual return deemed impossible when live trading.
Drinking is also common during this time; in fact, a traditional source recommends performing the priestly blessing earlier than usual in the service, to make sure the kohanim are not drunk when the time comes!
Then one time when the priest paused for a bit longer than usual before fetching the sacred species, the boy leant over and helpfully prompted in a stage whisper, «Father, you've got to put the stuff in the thing now!»
Departing from his column's usual standards, Richard John Neuhaus («Lives Lived Greatly,» Public Square, June / July 2008) seems quite unfair to Sen. Barack Obama and his speech on race when he writes: «The single most telling statement in the Philadelphia speech is this: «I can no more disown him [Rev. Wright] than I can disown the black community.»
It's one of the times when it seems to be harder than usual to answer the question: «What would Jesus do?»
I do not question that when Paul used the word it had a richer meaning than was borne by its usual Greek usage.
When put that way, it makes the excuse sound much lamer than usual.
When, on the other hand, the mental pole becomes more dominant than usual, one is freer from conformation to relationships and therefore from time.
Nature is not the composition of law - like patterns occurring independently of God, and thus, miracles are not cases of when God intervenes, but when He acts differently than usual for His redemptive purposes.
Less certain was that the revival, when it came, would be more than an effort to return to business as usual.
Origen: On Prayer 4 The Transfiguration Today the day shines forth for us more brightly than usual, when heavenly light darts forth upon the earth, when the true light illuminates the darkness of mortal men, when the divine radiance shows itself to the human sphere in a visible, even bodily form.
Inverting the usual way of looking at population and economics, he showed himself far more astute than many experts when he wrote:
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