Sentences with phrase «to be less of a problem»

If a child knows what happens before nap time and bedtime, fighting off sleep may be less of a problem in structured households than in homes where parents are always changing things up.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, availability was a less of a problem for e-book purchasers.
Given the liquidity of government bonds, tracking errors will be less of a problem with ETFs that represent government bond indices.
Now, all of those negatives could potentially be less of a problem if the tree at least did something beneficial, like produce fruit that you could eat.
On newer models this should be less of a problem as the USB ports are significantly improved and the units user bigger power supply units.
There may be less of a problem here and more of an opportunity.
Fix that and you might find there is less of a problem.
I think further in the game this may be less of a problem so it is worth checking out at least.
The children needed me less, travel was less of a problem, results started coming together, and papers were written, revised, and, finally, accepted for publication.
But for now the length is less of a problem than the pacing.
If you are young you have time to wait, stock market volatility is less of a problem.
But if you take trades with higher reward - to - risk ratio, the enlarged trade risk is less of a problem.
Despite evidence that limited range is less of a problem than people might think, range anxiety is undoubtedly real.
In my experience, most law firms bill monthly and the timing differences are less of a problem.
Other times, the distance is less of a problem than the relationship itself.
They require less fertilizer and water and pests are less of a problem.
But these side effects tend to be less of a problem in ferrets than in humans or dogs.
Eating salt is often thought to be less of a problem for kids though, as many parents assume that their kids don't have a lot of salt in their diets.
You know, in your own life, that annoyances, aches and pains are less of a problem when enjoyable or interesting things are going on at the same time and worse when negative events are occurring.
Likewise, compatibility issues are less of a problem now than in the first year or so after the launch of Windows 10, thanks to Microsoft's conscious decision to roll out updates more slowly.
Based on our initial work at Berkeley Earth, I believe that some of the most worrisome biases are less of a problem than I had previously thought.
That said, this lack of space is less of a problem on the driver - focused Sport than it is on more run - of - the - mill versions.
In general, balance is less of a problem in a game like this compared to say, a class based MMO, as everybody has access to everything.
It also wakes the Kindle, which is less of a problem, because the device is made to last for weeks on a single charge, but in a full backpack, for example, the bag's contents could turn the Paperwhite's pages if it's awake, losing your place (and further draining juice).
Patent trolls are less of a problem in Europe because many European countries stipulate that losers in such court cases pay the legal expenses of both parties.
But have leftover rice is less of a problem as it doesn't go off quite as quickly!
They need someone, as there are too many question marks in the lineup once more — Jayson Werth hitting in the middle of the order won't be less of a problem in 2017 than it was in 2016.
This may be less of a problem at mega-rich Chelsea, who enjoy the backing of wealthy Russian owner Roman Abramovich, though it seems Mourinho is already concerned about the way things have gone this summer, with only Radamel Falcao brought in on loan so far, and The Sun adding that another deal for Asmir Begovic could be on the way.
Breast enlargement is less of a problem, but it does affect breastfeeding.
«Tongue - tie is less of a problem for bottle - fed babies,» says Dr. Schanler, since less tongue movement is required to get the milk from the bottle.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
WHO also revised guidelines for treating chlamydia and syphilis, two other important sexually transmitted infections for which resistance is less of a problem.
REUTERS — Oct 6 — Being too tired for sex is less of a problem for married Britons than for U.S. or Australian couples, eHarmony has found.
Because he was small, the more rotund I got, the more my height was less of a problem.
But the results do suggest that traditional lecture - style teaching in U.S. middle schools is less of a problem than is often believed.
Also, a long slow load is less of a problem to a battery than a high short one, such as starting where some cars (diesels especially) can demand 1000Amps.
Ghosting and afterimages are less of a problem, and the text tends to remain clearer and sharper.
Establishing multiple connections is less of a problem on a high speed, low latency network.
My higher LTV loans on quality properties were less of a problem because I could liquidate when needed.
Although ticks are less of a problem in our area, they can carry a variety of serious illnesses, including Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis.
The PS4's infamous Blue Light of Death (BLOD), is less of a problem nowadays, but caused many issues when the PlayStation 4 launched.
Despite growing up in Kansas and Arkansas, where light pollution is less of a problem than east of the Mississippi, I had never seen a sky so spectacular.
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