Sentences with phrase «work than the other one»

In fact, Gallup has data to suggest business majors are less engaged at work than others.
For four decades, the garment industry has powered Bangladesh's economy and put more people to work than any other sector.
But to expect that all tasks will get split evenly down the middle and neither spouse will ever do more work than the other is not only unrealistic, it's not the kind of sacrificial love God calls us to in any relationship.
I have seen one version of Superstar — in, surprisingly enough, Japan — that gets much closer to the kinds of things I originally envisioned for the work than any other version I've seen.
Making Paleo dinner recipes is more work than other recipes so I'm hoping that you can sit down wherever that is and enjoy your meals.
As I said, most if not all of the goals intersect in some way with the Rainforest Alliance's efforts, but some are more deeply tied to our work than others.
>> Use bands to isolate the individual rotator cuff muscles to make sure they are all firing and one isn't doing less work than others.
Some pets are much easier work than others.
Some kids are much easier work than others.
Being image based, I find Instagram works far better for promoting my work than other social media channels, as followers get an insight into my life.
Although the vast majority of women are able to breastfeed regardless of breast or nipple shape and size, certain cases require a little bit more work than others.
While some parents may be more excited to get back to work than others (Routine!
He has done more democratic based value work than the other candidates.
While this lacto - fermented beverage takes a bit more work than the others discussed, many people are drawn to its taste.
Back pain causes more missed days from work than any other medical reason, with the exception of the common cold.
That's hard to say because some are more work than others, especially planning a party but probably on average it's 3 - 4 hours.
Well, there's the difference why maybe perhaps I'm a bigger fan of your work than some others, I'll throw that out there hypothetically.
The tested 300C Platinum's eight - speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission was slick in its work; the Hemi's plentiful pulling power made it less frenetic in its work than other many - speed transmissions hooked to smaller engines.
Depending on complexity and structure, some books require a little more work than others to get ready for the production processes involved in reaching publication.
For now, the quality of a cover is a good indication of which authors have invested more time into their work than others.
Some manuscripts do need more grunt work than others, but I've found that it varies just as much outside of traditional publishing as it does inside.
Depending on their complexity and structure, some books require a little more work than others to get ready for the production processes involved in reaching publication.
The third, the German Longhaired Pointer, had a great deal more spaniel blood in its original makeup as an attempt to create a dog that would be better at water work than the other two pointers.
Some will take more work than others, of course, but I promise you it will be well worth it!
If the game couldn't run without being notably crippled, that's on the WiiU's tech and it requiring notably more work than the other systems, all for an audience that really doesn't have a track - record for being interested with racing sims.
Well, ignoring the obvious (the move towards user generated content and its many positives, as discussed later in this article), it's because videos are simply better for showing how games work than other mediums.
All in all, these graphics are much closer to fully mature, console - quality work than other iPhone racers.
We've had more of her work than any other auction house, setting many of her record prices.
The result is a much better representation of art actions and ephemeral works than others I've encountered.
Some places are more conducive to making work than others, but sometimes I only need a sketchpad and a pencil.
By engaging this line of thinking, his explorations of 1956 produced a richer body of work than any other single year of his career; works completed that year contain the seeds for all Gottlieb's paintings of the next seventeen years.
It's also worth noting that Burges Salmon has among the lowest commute times, with a higher proportion of its junior lawyers walking to work than any other major UK law firm.
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) GC Michael Shaw argues that banks always encounter more legal work than other industries and, based on the year RBS had, it is hard to disagree.
You should also break this down by the type of matter, since some matters inevitably require much more work than others.
My sense however from talking with lawyers across the country is that the assertion («(L) awyers do morepro bono work than any other profession») of an innate pro bono culture has widespread currency in the private Bar.
Last week's blog «' Lawyers do more pro bono work than any other profession»: Why Pro Bono Will Not and Can Not Save Us from the A2J Crisis» sparked some interesting reactions and afforded me some useful insights.
As the market - leading corporate finance team in sport, we handle more Premier League merger and acquisitions work than any other firm.
Is it conceivable that two equity partners in the same partnership might have a different status because one has substantively less control over his or her work than the other?
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In the world of work, some places are happier to work than others Northern Ireland and Yorkshire are home to the UK's happiest working professionals, reveals new research published by London School of Business and Finance (LSBF).
The study results suggest that certain Briggs Myers personality types are more likely to be satisfied at work than others.
Dr Mark Porter, chamber seat of the British Medical Association, stated: «The NHS is accomplishing more work than any other time in recent memory yet the administration has neglected to take care of the expanding demand with appropriating subsidizing or resourcing.»
Psychologists, social workers, and therapists are all trained in psychotherapy, but some are more experienced in couples work than others.
An imbalance in a relationship indicates that one individual is performing more work than the other.
Limitations include the lack of a control group at the 6 - month postintervention follow - up, small sample size, concerns about the generalizability to other populations due to the largely college educated, married, above average income sample and the use of self - referred families, who may be more willing to complete self - directed work than others.
Although research on relationship endings has established that ex-partners often report that the dissolution phase is non-mutual, with one partner doing more of the work than the other (e.g., Attridge, Berscheid, & Simpson, 1995; Sprecher, 1994), much less is known about how couples perceive the balance of work at the initiation and maintenance stages.
However, we recognize that there are many reasons that the workload of the relationship, particularly at initiation, could be perceived as imbalanced with one partner viewed as doing more work than the other.

Not exact matches

A new book from the author of «The Art of Nonconformity» asks: What if today was your last day of working for someone other than yourself?
«Other than that, he only worked for himself.»
MacMillan definitely understands what the iPad has wrought, and admits he spends more time with that particular screen than any other these days.
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