- This means lesser carbon dioxide emission into our already ailing atmosphere.
- The Cascadia Earthquake Zone is big enough to compete with San Andreas (it's been called the most dangerous fault in America), but it's much lesser known than its California cousin.
- One of the lesser known parts of my job is making introductions.
- Students played the lesser parts and sang in the chorus.
- Evaluation of Clinical Results of Lesser Toe Transplantation for Segmental Finger Reconstruction.
- But it is also true of lesser-known scribblers.
- The clinical research and application of the internal fixator for lesser trochanter.
- Certainly this makes moisture and rot lesser problems!
- Responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the Industry Program.
- For one, they did not seem to relate to her day-to-day work.
- Operational Objective Forecast System of Day-to-Day Precipitation Based on ECMWF Products.
- We have to dream beyond the day-to-day living.
- "I can envision a future in which robotic devices will become a nearly ubiquitous part of our day-to-day lives," says Gates.
- So much of our day-to-day life can be done unconsciously.
- I imagine that's why he eventually turned the day-to-day running of the company over to his son.
- In general, women manage the day-to-day finances but leave most longer-term decisions to men.
- Life is not a day-to-day slavery, life is light.
- Day-to-Day Managerial and Educational Work in Hospital Departments: Present and Future.
- If you have other daily routines, such as exercising or talking on the phone with family, work those into your day-to-day life before classes start so that you get a better idea of how they fit in with your schedule.
- Work day-to-day on the creation of the product.
- From a software engineering and project management perspective, things happen day-to-day based on iterations.
- Nickel, a key ingredient in stainless steel, is a more complex business, involving underground mining, day-to-day price movements and costly research into new applications.
- We need help with the day-to-day running of the office.
- There has been a similar rethink about day-to-day business operations.
- Operational: Risk assumed in the course of doing day-to-day business.
- Practice using these words in a day-to-day situation.
- Life radius1 is the distance from home or work within which a person performs most of their day-to-day activities;
- The biggest day-to-day threats faced by companies and government agencies come from crooks and spooks hoping to steal financial data and trade secrets.
- Is a boss undermining your day-to-day control over decision making?
- Too much of time should not be spent for day-to-day planning.
- Those people who have accurate, reliable up-to-date information to solve the day-to-day problems, the critical problems of their bus iness,social and family life, will survive and succeed.
- As adjutant I was responsible for his day-to-day programme.
- The day-to-day life of a college student must be very interesting.
- She has been looking after the day-to-day running of the school.
- Beyond this, major CEOs still have to do all the day-to-day work they have always done.
- The family is not involved in the day-to-day running of the company.
- I am a vegetarian and use a lot of lentils in my day-to-day cooking.
- I have used both applications and find them wonderful for day-to-day tasks.
- They have sent an invitation to a leading US television station, expecting that it will send a film group to record their day-to-day life without technology for a month.
- In the day-to-day urban planning management practices, management objects are often specific construction projects.