Sentences with phrase «with less disruption»

Ultimately, the issue in this case turned on the «necessity» limb of proportionality, and specifically the argument that taxation could achieve the same level of health protection but with less disruption to trade.
But another reason for using wood is that it goes up quickly, with less disruption.
There are a lot of benefits to building with wood; Metsä notes that because it weighs so much less, they can build with less disruption, using a fifth the number of trucks running through Manhattan.
We also accommodate owner surrenders to keep those dogs from facing such fates and to allow them to go from one home to another with less disruption.
When you do require that custom touch, know that our buildings can be modified at our location, and assembled quickly - with less disruption to your site.
We can think more clearly and with less disruption.
One of the big problems with Eliza in the moses basket was that putting her in it would often wake her up, which is where the SnuzPod is a lot easier — as there's no side, we can slide sleeping Florence back in with less disruption.
Babies will breast feed more often with less disruption to mothers sleep - and the baby will receive more sleep as will the mother compared with solitary sleeping breast feeding babies - as recent studies show (see our publications available for downloading).
But robo advisors focus on building an ETF portfolio because it is more diversified and easier with less disruption.

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But RAND estimated that less than 0.1 % of the US military would do so with a disruption to deployment.
«I think anything less than that is just marginal improvement but a lot of people confuse marginal improvement with disruption,» he says.
The Department notes, however, that the benefits of avoiding disruption and compliance cost savings generally will be proportionately larger for those firms that currently are less prepared to comply with the Fiduciary Rule and PTEs.
The state farm group showed more psychopathology, greater marital disruption, less drinking alone, and four times the sexual promiscuity associated with drinking, as compared with the clinic group.
Arsenal refused to sell them both in the summer for around a total of # 100 million, so it would make zero sense to then cash in on them for a lot less only six months later, whilst also causing huge disruption to the starting XI, especially with Alexis's departure.
«I am less concerned with the disruption of the bureaucracy of the state Senate and their staff.
In a retrospective analysis of clinical trial data, they found that melanoma patients with highly aneuploid tumors were less likely to benefit from immune checkpoint blockade therapy than patients whose tumors showed fewer chromosomal disruptions.
The date of the impact, estimated at slightly less than 66 million years ago, converges with the hypothesis that worldwide climate disruption in this period caused a mass extinction event in which 75 % of plant and animal species on Earth suddenly became extinct, including all non-avian dinosaurs.
Diseases, invasive species, disruption of reproductive cycles, and less fit hybrid offspring are just some of the risks that parrots and other species face when they are released in unfamiliar places and begin to reproduce with individuals from different populations.
This disruption causes a change in the way light interacts with the tissue, such that the axon bundles exhibit less birefringence and also lower reflectance (back scatter).
Following disruption of the normal flora balance, mice became less cautious, and changes in the animals» brain - derived neurotrophic factor — a protein associated with mood disorders — increased significantly.
Also, more advantaged peers may be less likely to create classroom disruptions and better able to help their classmates with homework and so on.
According to Goodman a «likely explanation is that schools and teachers are well prepared to deal with the coordinated disruptions caused by snow days — much more so than they are to handle the less dramatic but more frequent disruptions caused by poor student attendance.»
Disruption is instead occurring in higher education as we bring education out to less expensive professionals with less expertise in lower - cost venues.
Programme times are reduced by up to 50 per cent and buildings are delivered with much less disruption to teaching than if construction was to take place on site.
Off - site construction allowed the building to be delivered with much less disruption than a site - based solution and the modules were installed over a weekend.
Among the explanations for small class effects are improved teacher morale, more time spent by teachers on individual instruction and less on classroom management, along with fewer disruptions and fewer discipline problems.
If it weren't for the considerable heft of the iPad, she would strongly consider using one to replace her Kindle for reading in bed at night, citing less chance for disruption of her spouse and less eyestrain than using a Mighty Brite or similar LED clip lamp with the Vizplex display on the Kindle.
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This invitation appears less like a critique than like a gentle disruption, in which the artist merely mediates our interaction with the multiple layers of his language.
With or without the threat of human - caused climate disruption, it's clear the world lacks the menu of energy options it will require to avoid trouble as the human population heads toward 9 billion people (more or less), all seeking a decent life.
I've never disagreed with the possibility of climate disruption from anthropenic activities I've only argued that disruption is very likely to be overshadowed by net benefits like modest warming when the earth has been in a ice age for 4 million years, more warming in the higher latitudes and less in the lower exactly where most people would wish for warming (or lack thereof), and fertilization of the atmosphere with CO2 (plant food).
Hirch: 10 years with large disruptions, any less, possibly massive disruptions.
Our solution can be implemented in less than a week, often with most of the process happening over the course of a weekend, meaning little disruption to your workflow.
Without getting into too much detail (which would require a separate paper), the basic conception was that the innate drives and emerging wishes of the individual come into conflict with external reality (including other people) and the developing superego, leading to more or less chronic and unconscious anxiety, which creates, not only individually experienced suffering, but disruptions in one's relationships (Freud, 1920).
The adoption clauses in the Bill would seek to reduce the time children have to wait for an adoptive placement and see more children placed with families with less delay and disruption.
«This is yet another sign that, as we first saw with the initial jobless claims data, the recovery from Harvey was very fast and the disruption from Irma in Florida was far less than initially feared,» said Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont Securities.
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