Sentences with phrase «with occasional challenges»

You can help alleviate these fears by tasking your list with occasional challenges — submitting a letter to the editor of a local paper, for example — and then tracking the results.

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You will be constantly kept on your toes with varying challenges each and every day, so if you're the type of person who fancies the occasional test of mental fortitude, then this is the career for you.
By way of response to Pixley's challenge, I will utilize for the most part this «post-systematic language,» with only occasional lapses into metaphysical language.
It requires acceptance of the subversive challenge, the occasional disruption, the periodic and unpleasant but vital shock of recognition that things change faster than myths and must be reckoned with.
Aside from a few early hypocritical denunciations of the religious right (and occasional critiques of anti-abortion activists), the Jewish community as a whole has not challenged such activity, even when it disagrees with the substance of what is said.
Dom of Belleau Kitchen, Ros of The More Than Occasional Baker and Caroline of Caroline Makes have put their heads together this month and come up with this fun and clever challenge.
It's come to feel like Cyborg was treading water for the last 5 - 7 years waiting for a suitable challenge to show up, with more action regarding ethics, weight, twitter meats, org politics and the occasional #runningmanchallenge than actual in - ring beyond - the - asswhooping interestingness.
After having analysed the above mentioned aspects and focused on the role of China in the shaping of the climate change regime, this Occasional Paper gives some suggestions on how the EU may cope with this changing environment, and calls on the EU to draw a «European Grand Strategy» able to put into perspective its challenges and strengths for this first half of the twenty - first century.
She said that despite «challenges and the occasional pothole in the road» it was «the honour of working with MSP colleagues and party members» that was most important.
Luckily, the stars are up to the challenge, and their renditions, complete with occasional misplaced warbles and swallowed notes, are a potent reminder of the film's stage roots.
Sleeping has occasional insight into the messiness of relationships, the challenges of monogamy, and the difficulty that attraction plays in maintaining a friendship with the opposite sex.
Neon's 10 levels pack a ton of brawling variety along with the occasional platforming challenges, always a hallmark of the NES games more so than the arcade titles.
Inherent in this concept is that students work on skills that are «just above» their own current capabilities: not too difficult and not too easy, with occasional opportunities to stretch or challenge themselves.
Customization to the «just above» level — with the occasional stretch challenge to keep things interesting and help students feel a true sense of achievement and progress (rewarded with a healthy dose of dopamine upon solving the problem)-- for each student is naturally achieved in a competency - based education system powered by digital learning.
Over the last few years, the former City Councilwoman consulted with friends and political analysts about her chances, ordered up occasional spurts of internal polling, and dropped hints in the media that she was mulling a run before ultimately deciding she would not challenge Mayor Bill de Blasio this election cycle.
Not all lenders are created equal, and you will find in the marketplace that some require extremely high credit scores, while others recognize that life after graduation may come with occasional credit challenges.
Keep your animals engaged with plenty of social interaction, interesting toys and occasional challenges such as making them hunt a bit for their food.
A combination of training exercises, more physical, aerobic exercise for her in the mornings and in the evenings (just an increase of 15 minutes a day), made easier by the fact that she loved to play fetch, occasional «playdates» at a neighbor's house and fenced yard (with a dog she liked and played well with) and «indoor sports» that challenged her mentally helped bring her behavior not only back to normal, but to Better.
On the whole, all the staples are here — you still dive into cover and take pot - shots at enemies using weapons like the Lancer, shotgun and much else and you're constantly being funnelled from one challenging skirmish to the next with plot - points, set - pieces and the occasional vehicle sequence in between.
What you get instead is a challenging survival game that features engaging gameplay and exploration with polished design, with a side of occasional frustrations.
Haddock's dreaming also means the level designs get a little weirder, with levels often moving about, doors in the middle nowhere leading to other doors in the middle nowhere and more challenging platforming sections, and even the occasional puzzle thrown in for good measure.
It's instantly forgettable junk told via static screens with only the occasional voiced cutscene, but otherwise the singleplayer campaign offers up several hours of gameplay and the AI provides a surprisingly good challenge, although I must confess that despite having a decent tactical mind card games are a definite weakness of mine, thus it's entirely possible that veterans will find little resistance.
Encounters also feature the occasional boss battle, which breaks up the gameplay a bit with challenging fights that require players to think to defeat large enemies with unique powers, as well as gameplay variations, like requiring players to reach the end of a stage to win as enemies respawn endlessly, or escorting vulnerable NPCs to checkpoints.
There is some attempt to counter this with the occasional conversation between party members, but I think the game could have used some more non-combat situations (larger or more frequent towns, more puzzles, and platforming-esque challenges).
However, if you play your cards right, you just keep getting more and more powerful with the result that I'm guessing most people will start to feel overpowered before the game is over, at which point, you're just going through the motions trying to finish things off with no real challenge from anything other than maybe the occasional boss.
With me piloting the car, Joel as navigator and Zoë keeping up a lively banter of good cheer in the midst of occasional wrong turns, we traverse the 502 square miles of urban sprawl in search of challenging new art in studios, galleries, museums and private residences.
The new paper on clouds is from Andrew Dessler of Texas A&M University, and offers a challenge to the conclusions about clouds in a recent paper in the Journal of Geophysical Research co-authored by Roy Spencer of the University of Alabama, Huntsville, whose blog is his main public face these days, along with the occasional news conference organized by foes of restrictions on greenhouse gases.
Living in Nashua, NH has a lot of perks, but homeowners will also face some challenges with heavy snowfall in the winter and occasional problems with flash flooding and wildfires.
Occasional exposure instabilities are sometimes noticeable, however, especially on consecutive pictures in challenging light, with some underexposure evident.
Graduates are the future and though workers admit they face the occasional challenge when working with a graduate, the results are hugely beneficial to a business and its professionals.
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