Sentences with phrase «time crunch issues»

Performing folks have similar time crunch issues with make the work, present the work, market the work, raise the money to do all of the above.
It's a time crunch issue, much like a person looking to take a pill for a quick fix rather than address their health problem.

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Staying positive has been tough and I'm experiencing some post-holiday blues regarding the weather, the back injury issue, as well as it being crunch time at school for testing.
I am not a fan of cold boxed cereal, but the time crunch is where I am having issues.
Even as it came to crunch time in the legislature on this issue, a bulk of the work was done behind the scenes.
«If we do not take care of the health of our planet, economic development, health care, net neutrality — all of which are tremendously important issues — we have no value for coming generations because we are in crunch time,» Nelson said.
Disregarding issues of time management and making fitness a priority, what do you believe are the keys to being fit while on a time crunch?
In the May issue, I noted that it was crunch time for school accountability in Texas, as the Texas Legislature wound down to final decisions on several bills, most significantly one that would drastically reduce the standard for high school graduation as measured by standardized high school end of course assessments.
Edwards replied, «the IGDA was created for sharing knowledge that is platform - agnostic — regarding how to do the craft, how to get better at what you do, crunch time issues... etc.» Finally, the moderator Gunnar Lott raised the concern of how project budgets are escalating, and how top - selling games are not consistent in terms of quality — «is the industry reaching a point where it's crashing?»
The February issue also includes an in - depth technical article called «Scrum Rising», of which it's explained: «Scrum is an agile development methodology which can save your studio a substantial amount of crunch time, headache, botched plans, and disorganized employees — or so says High Moon's Clinton Keith.
If you account for all of these potential issues when crunching numbers, you'll come out ahead most of the time.
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