An advantage to you as a manuscript submitter is that the triage review may take only a few days, so you really don't
waste a lot of time waiting to find out if the manuscript has a chance of being published.
Unlike most wet labs held at national meetings, you do not
waste a lot of time waiting for materials or instruction.
Not exact matches
The base fact you need to understand is that nothing never made anything, ever, and you're
waiting for nothing to prove it so you can counter my claim that I'm still
waiting for it to make a universe on my desktop... it never does... your science's «nothing god» is impotent and a huge
time waster... for you... because you'll be spending a
lot of time wasting away... and wondering why you didn't listen to someone that KNOWS God is there.
What you are
wasting is a
lot of time and energy on being angry at others, hating anyone who isn't JUST LIKE YOU, and
waiting to die so you can gather your reward in heaven... all the while you are missing out on a wonderful life, right here, on this planet.
Mine was still hot when I was ready to incorporate it, and if I hadn't known to
wait I would have
wasted an awful
lot of good ingredients and quite a
lot of time.
Another reason that letdowns are important for milk supply is that if you're
waiting and
waiting for a letdown, you can end up either
wasting a
lot of your pumping
time waiting for a letdown (so that you're not able pump long enough to get a second or third) or you end up pumping for an unsustainable amount
of time.
Basically, when I
wait to be «ready» — aka, perfect — I
waste a whole
lot of time.
In my own school, I realized that there was a
lot of wasted time spent
waiting in lines for picture day, field trips, the bus, and assemblies —
time when my students could read.
Bad sides: has issues one or twice per year, warranty cover them but
waste me
lots of time to go to dealer and
wait for ordered parts every single year.