As soldiers, children are considered cheaper and less demanding than adults. |
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Perhaps that's why he was subsequently palmed off with the less demanding task of running the national economy. |
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I had to move to a less demanding role because my lower back had a bad habit of going berko about 10 days into a two-week exercise. |
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To make the simulations computationally less demanding, we constructed a channel system using the following protocol. |
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But bars and beam are both my strongest events, and they are less demanding on my back. |
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Deep navy, in contrast, is less demanding, and leaves a bit more colour in a blonde's cheeks. |
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The new owner is usually a less demanding one and the new flag often a flag of convenience. |
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He replaced it with less demanding native grasses, and cleared out some of the brushwood. |
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Default users are less demanding, older but nonetheless rich enough to target with small hyperlinked text advertisements. |
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Intermediate procedure: the standard approval procedure less demanding than the full procedure. |
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The use of a chuck is less demanding in terms of the quality of the billets, thanks to its 2 mm stroke. |
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It is possible that moving to another, less demanding position might lengthen his career, but Jeter is adamant about sticking at shortstop. |
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There are also other types of business in the adventure tourism industry that wish the legislation would be less demanding. |
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Citizens prefer public employment for its stability, better pay and a less demanding work environment. |
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If you choose a less demanding, more comfortable activity, increase the time you spend at it. |
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The TNC 124, a well-proven straight-cut control for simple machine tools, meets customers' needs for less demanding control tasks. |
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If the task demands vary from day to day, ask the worker if the activities being observed are more or less demanding than on a typical day. |
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It is a good idea, in any given week, to vary the intensity of your exercise, by doing some intense sessions and some less demanding ones too. |
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It provides a technical quality equivalent to the Compact Disc and it is less demanding on spectrum space. |
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Simplified procedure: the reduced approval procedure very less demanding than other procedures. |
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Why think when it's so less demanding to simply raise a stink? |
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Recycling of unsuccessful candidates to less demanding units would seem to be a more effective and efficient use of all available resources. |
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The target audiences are Fleming's fans and less demanding listeners, not mopey cusses who concern themselves with matters such as style and authenticity. |
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It would provide equity funding in the expectation of a return but on a less demanding basis than pure market private equity capital. |
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They are therefore suitable for applications that permit larger tolerances for width and less demanding requirements for axial runout. |
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Colleges today are certainly less demanding. |
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As immigration rises, native workers are pushed into less demanding jobs, which improves native workers' health outcomes. |
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A charcoal grill and grilling tools, a hammock, deck chairs or durable tabletop accessories would make welcome gifts for newlyweds who like less demanding adventures. |
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This adjustability works on the track as well as the street, as when hanging off, head down and knee touching the ground, it proved less demanding to control than the others thanks to its height-adjustable handlebars. |
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One day, a career opportunity presented itself that meant I could leave the big city and its stressful tumult for the country and a less demanding job. |
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It is one of the truffles less demanding. Although prefering sandy soils, it is also found in very clayey or loamy soils and also tolerates terrains of neutral or sub-acid reactions. |
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In terms of policy, it is less demanding to put in practice as it does not require structural changes to the training process or to medical schools. |
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Do we imagine that this is a kingdom which is quite like earthly monarchies, only a little bit vaguer, a little bit more «spiritual», between inverted commas, and a little bit less demanding than real? |
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Third, the less demanding civil standard of proof applies to hearings under sections 320 and 320.1, the in rem provisions dealing with hate propaganda. |
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Food fortification, a less demanding behaviouroriented strategy, has been introduced worldwide to increase micronutrients of public health importance. |
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When he went to hospital this year complaining about weight loss, insomnia and tremors, the doctor told him he should either get a less demanding job or begin taking primidone, an anticonvulsant. |
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However, in less demanding situations, it is also possible to use less extensive requirements as long as they are technically sound and agreed between the accreditation body, assessor and laboratory. |
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This means that you'll be able to wash delicates at the same time as less demanding items of clothing. |
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His intellectual commitments were no less demanding. |
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De Laurentiis's offer is markedly less demanding. |
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Firms may simply move to territories with less demanding regimes. |
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The single substance assessment under REACH may lead also to a set of operational conditions and risk management measures, which are less demanding than the established risk management practices. |
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This development, which is unfavourable from the point of view of our industries and environment may even accelerate in the future, due to less demanding environmental and labour protection requirements in Asia. |
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From the turn of the 20th century, the mining companies, like other big Canadian businesses, preferred to hire immigrants, who were less demanding and less likely to form a common front in case of a labour dispute. |
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Why would anybody want to work in a sector in which salaries are constantly being forced down as a result of imported foreign labour that is less demanding over pay? |
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The Group does not expect to see a turnaround in the next few months, even considering the less demanding basis of comparison with last year's poorer second half. |
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