Sentences with phrase «things in a given period of time»

I recall a client who was plagued by the chronic chaos of trying to accomplish too many things in a given period of time without a prioritized schedule.

Not exact matches

For example, one may stay in the same region of space for a given period of time, and yet be feeling and thinking different things at each moment.
This concept of giving things up for a period of time has been increasingly in vogue in the food world: Whole30s abound, juice cleanses proliferate, and soup / broth cleanses have appeared, as well.
Nevertheless, given the nature of the injury, Spurs can't afford to take any risks with Kane regardless of the opposition, as the last thing that they'll want to do is aggravate the problem and see him forced to miss an extended period of time all because they tried to rush him back for the important showdown in Manchester.
If things are really hectic and you can't get him to settle down, you could try moving to a quieter area, but I generally don't recommend this as it tends to feel a bit like punishment, unless of course you are trying to avoid the in - laws I think the main thing to remember, is every study where we have allowed children access to food, they have eaten enough and a varied diet ensuring that over a period of time children if given the opportunity to eat when hungry will ensure that all their nutritional needs are met.
The ironic thing about people who criticize «flexible dieting / IIFYM» followers» is that they rigidly cling to their «clean» eating regimen only to give in after a short period of time and go on absolute binge - a-thons (colloquially called «cheat» days).
However, it's one thing to logically pair Todd Haynes with the period melodrama «Mildred Pierce» but when you surround him with the talent he has here, giving him an almost absurdly generous amount of running time to tell the story his way, it's practically like the cable network is sticking a thumb in the eye of Hollywood.
An incompletely house trained dog might occasionally soil in house, soil if he's not given frequent opportunities to eliminate outside, soil only when left alone in the home for long periods of time, soil first thing in the morning or during the night, or soil if there's a change in his family's daily routine that alters his access to the outdoors.
FAR too short a time to look for a long period oscillation like that — ESPECIALLY in the absence of any physical theory that would explain such a thing or give a prior expectation of periods
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