Sentences with phrase «with less text»

It's post-Thanksgiving in the US and I'm sure everyone's still feeling too sick to move, so I thought I'd spend this weekend with less text for you to read and more pictures for you to look at.
The game's interface, in this mode, has also been simplified with less text and a continuous and random play mode that parents can decide to activate.
The Nexus Theme is another more photo focused with less text which is used on The Further Adventures of Bennett travel blog.
I also promised myself to lower my standards and post simpler posts with less text, not just recipes (but also beauty, fitness and other things that I like) and more often.

Not exact matches

That's because Generation Z has been less about face - to - face communications — they more commonly communicate via text, emoji and video — and they're unprepared for a field such as customer service, where they could interact with irate people.
I also can pause withdrawals, ask Digit to be more or less aggressive with its savings plan, transfer money to Digit, and — most importantly — transfer money from Digit back to my checking account using text message commands.
This development is important to our discussion because it is far less emotionally taxing to «pull the plug» on a text - based chatbot, no matter how advanced, than it would be on a machine with a discernable face.
Now, ads with higher amounts of text will receive less or no delivery at all.
An inbound link with poor or no anchor text, just as with an outbound link, provides far less value to the website receiving the link.
You just have to take the time to think about it long enough to see that these ancient written texts were written by humans with less knowledge about science than we have now.
With more than a hint of exasperation, Scalia concludes: «One will search in vain the document we are supposed to be construing for text that provides the basis for the argument over these distinctions; and will find in our society's tradition regarding abortion no hint that the distinctions are constitutionally relevant, much less any indication how a constitutional argument about them ought to be resolved.
3.28 — with rather less endearing texts culled from a narrow range of pagan and Jewish sources, and maintain that one has uncovered the causal factor: the essential character of the new religion.
The texts which could have more than one meaning are concerned with subsidiary aspects of Islam, but not its fundamentals, and have given rise to a plurality of Muslim theories and attitudes which are more or less personal points of view and are far from being obligatory.
Lots of writers, with editors trying to make the texts appear like there were less writers.
But evangelicals are included in the «others»; no less than liberals they seek to understand Scripture according to the particular historical contexts in which biblical texts were written ¯ with the one difference being that they consider themselves bound to receive what they conclude the text to say as authoritative rather than open to improvement.
Unity comes, when one does not look at the text, with the idea that it means «x», and only «x», with zero possibility that any other meaning is possible, much less probable.
None but the tenured and the wannabe tenured would approach the Bible as a mere work of literature — much less as a text of divine inspiration — with so little imagination or so little appreciation for the imagination of its authors, this is sobering, for today's student theologians are likely to be tomorrow's women of the cloth.
The idea of revelation is then confused with the idea of a double author of sacred texts, and any access to a less subjective manner of understanding revelation is prematurely cut off.
After these remarks on the challenge of a self - critique of the historical method, we now find ourselves confronted with the positive side of the problem, how to join its tools with a better philosophy which would entail fewer drawbacks foreign to the text, which would be less arbitrary, and which would offer greater possibilities for a true listening to the text itself.
The received interpretation works out the systematic implications of PR, part III, ignoring contrary texts; Nobo works out the implications of PR, part II, also ignoring contrary texts, but to a lesser extent, except with respect to the first two phases of concrescence.
Other chapters of Suleiman's book deal less formalistically but nevertheless effectively with particular patterns of discourse that seem to be employed frequently in ideological texts.
You gave me hope with your text I've just tried your sweet potato brownie recipe this morning, with a bit less of sirup but let's see.
It must be immensely stressful, trying to hold down a job that a voice - to - text application could manage with twice the accuracy and 100 percent less random malice, and when one couples that stress with looming layoffs - a threat that their own inherent worthlessness has precipitated - the rank and file of the media must be under some serious strain.
When my sons were 13 and 15, our absolute maximum with text - books etc in any one day is three hours; more normal was less than two hours, including lots of discussion and veering off at tangents.
They found that they got more bang for the buck with SMS than with emails, since recipients were much less likely to ignore a text message (an effect that may diminish as text messages» novelty fades).
UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who campaigns for tighter border controls and Britain's exit from the EU, said the text message scheme was the product of a government with «absolutely zero sensibility and even less sense».
One of the studies showed that it is highly distracting to use hands - free voice commands to dial phone numbers, call contacts, change music and send texts with Microsoft Cortana, Apple Siri and Google Now smartphone personal assistants, though Google Now was a bit less distracting than the others.
Text messages that end with a period are perceived to be less sincere than messages that do not, according to newly published research from Binghamton University.
In some very recent follow - up work, Klin's team found that a text response with an exclamation mark is interpreted as more, rather than less, sincere.
If we are driving with another family member and if the drive is less than 15 minutes long, then we are not allowed to text or be on the phone.
When that happens, hormones as well as a number of other singling molecules like neurotransmitters which you began this talk with are released and they have very definitive brain care taking effects, but due to endocrine disrupting compounds that we're exposed to on a daily basis that are hormone disrupting and even sociologic ways that we now live differently with texting being the new talking so there's less one on one connection, there's a lot more anger, there's many people starting to write books on this, our human connection is, and I love your book very much, our human connection is waning.
Students tended to rate text messages with periods as less sincere than those sans periods.
Folks do in fact interpret punctuation use in text message exchanges, according to a study recently published in Computers in Human Behavior, and text messages with periods are perceived as less sincere.
With all this quality entertainment and countless emails / blogs / texts you need to catch up on, it's no wonder downtime feels like a second job leaving little time to relax (much less getting your actual homework / errands / housework done).
When these relationships peak in the summer, it's often hard to tell whether it's lust or love with all of the outdoor heat, but oddly, as the summer ends, it's not unusual to start receiving less text messages from your beau, or to want to spend more time with your friends instead.
I went out with a man (a pilot no less) whose profile on match.com said single, etc, and for the 1 1/2 weeks prior to our date, he texted and emailed constantly (he was on a long flight abroad — actually two 6 day stints), giving me his flight schedule for the next two months, telling me all kinds of personal information, sending me photos from his cell phone of what he was doing abroad — on the beach etc..
When these relationships peak in the summer, it's often hard to tell whether it's lust or love with all of the outdoor heat, but oddly, as the summer ends, it's not unusual to start receiving less text messages from your beau.
The plot is more or less preposterous, with passengers dying every few minutes and the villain sending Marks clues and taunts via text message, as the latter tries to puzzle out the identity of the bad guy.
I immediately started texting Lainey in all caps about Olyphant, who has only been available in limited quantities since Justified ended two years ago (one of 2016's cruelest tricks was replacing 2015's Justified model with Mother's Day Olyphant), but she could not have cared less.
They take a number of liberties with the text, some of them effective (like having Duncan's murder witnessed by his son, Malcolm, played by Jack Reynor), others considerably less so (e.g., omitting Macbeth's second visit to the sisters, and their misleading reassurance that he will remain king until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill and that «no man of woman born» can kill him) *.
As if The Da Vinci Code wasn't enough to make religious types foam at the mouth with barely controlled fury at Tom Hanks» hair, along come MEGA films with a plan to spoof no lesser sacred text than the Ten Commandments.
Patricia Beltmeyer (Jennifer Garner), is far less lenient with her daughter Brandy (Kaitlyn Dever), and monitors all of her texts, posts, and even GPS location.
All About Eve Year: 1950 Directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Starring: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe Why it's essential: This movie used to get brushed off as essential for gay audiences, and while it does pretty much function as the Gay Bible — in that there's a lot of fascinating history and memorable one - liners, but too few people are actually familiar with the text — we've long passed the point where it's acceptable to think of All About Eve as anything less than a cinematic classic.
A restoration trailer (1:56) is less old - fashioned, editing clips from the movie more tightly with only a bit of onscreen text and voiceover.
Although important, it's perfectly alright to go with less audio and more text.
Denise — A close read puts most or all of the attention on figuring out the text with information in the text (less focus on background information or information that the teacher tells you about this story or article).
For example, less than half (47 percent) of Louisiana teachers thought that «selecting texts for individual students based on their reading levels» was an instructional approach aligned with standards (it's not) compared to 70 percent of teachers in other states.
The Common Core writing standards call for students to focus on evidence - based writing — specifically argument and informative / explanatory texts in high school, with less time spent on writing «real or imagined» narratives (the elementary and middle school Standards (PDF) suggest that the split be roughly even between the three genres).
With the advances in Text To Speech over the last few years, the result is less robotic sounding than before and people are getting used to computer based voices such as Siri and Cortana.
«When first - graders read from text with at least a moderate amount of consistent linguistic information, more reach the end - of - the - year benchmark than students who read text with less consistent information but more of it.»
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