Sentences with phrase «with less reliance»

It's simpler and more obvious to use, with less reliance on hard - to - find gestures.
Ultimately, the general consensus was that law firms need to undertake structural changes with less reliance on billings to truly start to fulfil client needs and wants.
We're starting to see a lot more information being conveyed with less reliance on text — a challenge for librarians and lawyers, who are trained as «word people».
I started to make the case for why tiny house living is more about the intention to live simply and with less reliance on external things for happiness than it is about the house itself.
With less reliance upon their models, the World Bank made substantive changes to personnel in leadership roles to adapt and accommodate as the models failed them.
Sony wasted 20 minutes talking about tv and Now and still managed to show a more impressive array of game footage than Microsoft, and with less reliance on CGI and footage that won't actually be part of the games.
The softer, more natural feel is achieved along with less reliance on oil - based products.
In recent years, we have also seen the growth of competency - based learning, an approach within classrooms and schools that stresses specific skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork, and paired with less reliance on seat - time, allows students to advance upon mastering competencies at their own pace.
All good questions, and a tighter, punchier treatment with less reliance on flashy style — Haynes frames Mildred through mirrors and windows, a device that gets old quickly — might have resulted in a more satisfying entertainment.
Every now and then an actor appears to delivers such rock - solid character work that you can only imagine what TheLincoln Lawyer might have been with less reliance on rote characters and situations.
And at a time when Ed Miliband and Ed Balls are arguing for a diversification of the economy, with less reliance on financial services and with a focus that is broader than just London.
The games will still be faced - paced and exciting, but wins will come with less reliance on a single player.
Young people tend to think out religious and moral questions for themselves, with less reliance on churchly authority.

Not exact matches

NYCFC has proven all season that it has way less of a reliance on David Villa to produce in order to find success, and going into Atlanta on short rest and emerging with a point thanks to a full team effort is a testament to that.
Despite the prospect of less reliance on oil, electric vehicles are not proving popular with the car - buying public
The move allowed Changizi to continue to conduct academic work with more intellectual freedom and less of a reliance on grants.
... When parents and youth have good communication, along with appropriate firmness, studies have shown youth report less depression and anxiety and more self - reliance and self - esteem.»
I'd like to see it sustain itself with less of a reliance on me as a face of a business.
The ever - growing reliance on home and mobile streaming entertainment thankfully do not neglect auteur content and MIFF is proud to support the work, less so the medium with Top of the Lake: China Girl; straight from a standing ovation in Cannes, this special Australian premiere of the entire second season, directed by Jane Campion and starring Nicole Kidman will show all six episodes in three concurrent two - hour sessions — a unique opportunity to see the series before its television premiere, turning this binge experience into an outright event.
Scripter John Hughes» sporadic reliance on elements of a decidedly less - than - fresh nature are, as a result, not as problematic as one might've feared, although, by that same token, it's not difficult to wish that certain superfluous elements had been either reduced sharply or jettisoned altogether - with the best example of this the continuing emphasis on Jack's wife's (Teri Garr's Caroline) continuing dealings with her lecherous boss (Martin Mull's Ron).
Research from BESA shows that demand for tablet and mobile computers is on the increase with schools placing less reliance on desktop PCs.
The Porsche 918 Spyder is the closest you'll get to a McLaren P1, but it's less powerful, it's heavier, and with its four - wheel drive and greater reliance on electronic controls, feels more like the digital experience rather than the raw driver's car; more secure but less thrilling.
The Fund is subject to the special risks associated with investments in micro-cap companies, such as relatively short earnings history, competitive conditions, less publicly available corporate information, and reliance on a limited number of products.
Such reliance on personal credit and guarantees also places business owners with less than perfect credit at a distinct disadvantage.
These dogs are bred to have more of a «pack» mentality with other dogs and less reliance on a master's direct commands.
As the contemporary practice of painting continues to expand exponentially, with many artists becoming less concerned with the physical medium of paint itself, Cain's practice — a combination of control, happenstance, and environmental information — is made unique through its reliance on space and the structural conditions of the locations in which her work is exhibited.
But this would lead to more volatility and less reliability, and a greater reliance on the interconnector with the large eastern state generators to keep power flowing on some days, he said.
Clearer awareness of the effect of integration across harmonics is needed (rather than reliance on rote memorization of procedures advocated by some for dealing with less well - structured time series).
On the other hand Chief and I would be more optimistic that small solar systems could be of significant benefit to third world counties and their inhabitants with resulting less reliance on the burning of wood and dung etc, which have implications for CO2 emissions.
Although the students struggled with this limitation initially, many of them noted in their course evaluations that this situation was a blessing in disguise as it allowed them to place less reliance on precedent and focus more exclusively on persuasion.113
Both sides would be better off with clear rules for firms to follow, and less reliance on retrospective assessment.
Other benefits include the ability to re-use the same information across a set of documents (no redundant data entry), higher accuracy, less reliance upon support staff, quickly ramping up new associates and generally doing more work with fewer resources.
Even with the single payer system, our health care costs are a substantial component of governmental budgets and are likely to rise to unsustainable levels with our aging population without further changes to the system (some of which are likely to reduce the «competency» of those providing health services — i.e. less reliance on doctors).
Prosperity and human dignity can only come to with a lot less rules and a lot more reliance on «wisdom» and «common sense».
The smaller format is well thought - out: it uses the popular 60 % layout (dispensing with the function row) but adds back a full arrow cluster and the Delete, Insert, and Page Up / Down keys for less reliance on a function layer.
Jeremy Allaire, founder and CEO of Circle demonstrated his support for the idea saying that such a such a development would «provide a more mature platform» for the community and lead to the industry away from a reliance on businesses in countries with less oversight.
I would have liked to see more ways of interacting with card notifications, a little less reliance on voice control and a little less swiping.
A review of twenty studies on the adult lives of antisocial adolescent girls found higher mortality rates, a variety of psychiatric problems, dysfunctional and violent relationships, poor educational achievement, and less stable work histories than among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, partners.
Families set a different life trajectory with fewer closely spaced children, less reliance on public assistance, and greater health and well - being among the children.12 We know little about how programs work to produce their long - term impact.
Families set a different life trajectory, with fewer closely spaced children, less reliance on public assistance, and greater health and well - being among the children.
Integrative physical therapy may include reliance on traditional physical therapy methods such as weight training and occupational therapy techniques, along with less conventional approaches, like bodywork to tone muscles, or acupuncture to release tension.
Children raised by indulgent parents tend to be immature, with little self - reliance or self - confidence, and they take less personal responsibility than children raised with authoritative parenting.
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