Sentences with phrase «work was a bit of a challenge»

Even getting the Wifi to work was a bit of a challenge for me since I've always had just a desktop.
Readers of her books will understand that impulse; as our interviewer put it, NOT doing so while reading Millet's work is a bit of a challenge.

Not exact matches

It was a bit of a challenging time, as I continually found myself exhaustively explaining how the product worked.
But even with this schedule, William will need to do a bit of juggling to balance his work, royal obligations, and family — but it's a challenge he's seems to embrace.
The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece of my faith experience in love, even the broken bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
For those wanting the ultimate challenge, sourdough can take a bit of work, but it is also very rewarding.
Apple challahs, however, are challenging, mostly because larger chunks of baked apple are far more satisfying to bite into you than pea - sized ones, but they're also tricky to work into a soft dough, and then shape that dough with a traditional braid.
It's made entertaining a bit of a challenge — a large group on a work night.
I usually try to work in at least one meatless recipe a week, which is a bit of a challenge sometimes but this is a quick, delish no brainer!
I even thought top clubs were in for him.Some three or 2 seasons back many here were debating why he should be our main striker.As soon as you mention any other strikers name people would come out with stats and many things defending him.Even Wenger has defended him blindly in the past.People say Wenger's stubborn yeah.But don't we know that there's a reason why everything happens?Honestly speaking he's the reason why Arsene Wenger has failed to sign a top notch striker because he still believes in him.The funny thing is we signed Welbeck at that time who to me did nothing before to be the main man here.People keep saying Welbeck is hardworking and that he works his socks off.But the question is was that our reason for signing him.Welbeck being signed to challenge Giroud tells me a lot about Giroud's quality.Even Walcott (no offence to him) who has zero CF qualities was even chosen over him for a string of games and all in all I think he did well but has too many defeciencies for that role.We've compromised as a club and it'll come back to bite us.
It'd be a real shame if we don't do a little bit of extra work on the market to make the challenge this year.
-LSB-...] week of Rookie Mom Challenges (we're kinda on a roll), Blake and I decided to skip around on the list a little bit and complete the challenge: Visiting Your Spouse at Work.
And worse yet, kids who are labeled «biters» may get kicked out of childcare centers — a challenge that no working parent wants to face.
Being able to cope without a fully functioning kitchen is always going to be a bit of a challenge but as well as setting up temporary facilities, you might want to consider removing items that will be in the way or might get damaged, while the work is going on.
Pumping at work can be challenging, but having the right tools and a little bit of preparation can make the experience a lot smoother.
Finding skin care products that work for everyone can be a bit of a challenge, but Baby Mantra has made that job easy on me since my family of five can use all Baby Mantra products without worry.
«One of the biggest challenges facing conservation today is our inability to step back and admit that there are animals that would take a little bit less work and a little bit less money but have the potential to survive for their genetic diversity into the future,» says John Fraser, chief executive of the New Knowledge Organization in New York city, a think tank and advocate of a triage response to species conservation.
With or without the Nobel Prize, each of these individuals persevered through challenges and remained curious about science; it was with a bit of luck and an immense amount of hard work that these scientists were able to achieve great discoveries and earn the Nobel Prize.
Weight loss is a bit of challenge and hard work is most important for reaching the goal.
The tabletop leg extender is a bit of a challenge, but it works wonders.
I'm proud of the end result — I think these work outfit ideas reflect a smart, sophisticated way of dressing that can be dressed up or down for various offices, and my hope is that as you go through the challenge you'll stretch yourself a bit and hopefully find some new ideas.
Unfortunately, I am a bit technologically challenged, and a perfectionist, and thus it will take me a while to get the hang of how this blogging and posting works...
I haven't much of a chance to wear challenge outfits this week — between meetings at work that require a bit more than causal and the temps are back in the 40's and 50's again.
Working out while traveling can always be a bit of challenge.
I'm trying to find margin in other ways, but after so many years of being an early bird, switching to more evening work is a tiny bit challenging!
Despite the warm fuzzies I get from my vintage Dior New Look - inspired dresses, every so often I like to challenge myself a bit to step outside of that place where I feel safe and secure... Because really, if we're hiding something due to insecurity, over time it'll work itself into our brain that there are areas of our bodies that ALWAYS need to be covered up.
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However, it can be a bit challenging to get into international dating sites without the full understanding of what they are, what they do, and how they work.
This game is a perfect blend of well - rounded, bite - sized action that can be picked up and put down comfortably, yet was challenging enough to make me late for work while I had to try just one more level.
While each commentary discusses the challenges of miniatures photography in addition to general issues of design and VFX work on a tight budget, choose the second if you're a bit more technically minded, or if you just feel like hearing a cheerful filmmaking team talk shop.
I'm sure that this will be worked out in future editions, though it's a bit of a challenge now.
Actually getting it up and running with a working touch interface might be a bit of a challenge, though.
For week 4 of the Senseless Challenge, I'm sharing a bit from my working draft of Leila's story, A Thousand Simple Truths.
What you're looking for is a low interest rate, which can be a bit of a challenge if you aren't currently working.
Actuaries, Accountants, Administrators, Marketers, Underwriters, and Investment Managers (and Lawyers and Programmers) each have a few bits of the puzzle — the challenge is to work together effectively.
Canned food can be a bit of a challenge to offer in a food puzzle and this one works perfectly!
«He's working with both, but mostly Gizmo, because he isn't so good around other dogs and he's a bit of a challenge when people come over,» Kreutzberg said.
Still, they are working on teaching their little charge to let them know when he needs to go outside — and keeping him out of the cats» litter box has been a bit challenging.
Miller says that she and Ian, who joined her as owner of the Treats Unleashed stores, have worked hard to gain a foothold in their hometown of St. Louis, which was a bit of a challenge because it is a big market, geographically.
It's a bit of an extra challenge as a woman, since we're not used to working with pockets to begin with.
The internet worked well once you got it connected, but that was a bit of a challenge as it kept disconnecting.
The AI in charge of the enemies has also seen some improvement making them a bit more challenging to fight, although it does still need work as foes are prone to acts of sheer stupidity and bandits tend to stick their heads out way to much, turning what should be a tense, cover - based shootout in a shooting gallery where headshots rule supreme.
It's not too difficult after you get used to the way the game works, so may not be for those who want a challenging game, however the story is quite unique for a game of that era, and there are a few different battle types that change things up for a bit of variation.
Even for an experienced and known composer there is a challenge of fighting for every bit of decision when working on uncommon concepts like that of Get Even.
It's this reason Deception IV works best in Mission Mode, which offers 100 unique, bite - sized challenges that range from scoring a particular amount in a trap combo to using a predetermined assembly of traps to kill a stationary enemy.
Once you'd mastered how each of these worked with different vehicles the level of challenge, at least for us, was reduced quite a bit.
When you begin the game you are awarded a learner's permit, completing a challenge awards you with a point on your license, complete enough of the challenges to reach the required total wins for your current grade and your license will be upgraded to the next level, with each upgrade you will be required to achieve more wins before your license can be upgraded again, this system works quite well and gives you something to aim towards, which is always nice as it stops the game from getting a bit tedious.
That's always been a bit of a challenge, because there's some core issues with the way the body is restricted and the way that Kinect works that give us some design constraints - ones we've ultimately made for ourselves.
Another thing that bothered me with this title was the lack of modes aside from the four: arcade, training, challenge, and battle modes that you're likely to find in any fighting game, while I'm not suggesting a campaign, because we all know how well those work in fighters, I would have liked to see a little bit more variety, but for a $ 10 game I'll let it slide.
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