It has been a very busy couple of months and unfortunately this blog has rather atrophied from lack of time and input. |
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With continual rain during the week the lack of time available to prepare the pitches ruled out any chance of play. |
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Predictably, lack of time, especially a lack of adequate planning time, was the biggest problem. |
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They bog down in the day-to-day administration of a small business and bemoan the lack of time to draw. |
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The main reasons given for nonparticipation were lack of time and inability to return to the clinic. |
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She says the lack of time which GPs have to treat their patients is destroying the very essence of what it means to be a family doctor. |
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This excerpt covers the two most important, lack of time and self-destructive group behaviour. |
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They no longer had to worry about a hungry baby, a demanding teenager, or a simple lack of time. |
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The lack of time and resources forces us to leave the beaten path to respect the schedule. |
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In closing, he said that, for lack of time, the delegation would reply to the other questions in writing. |
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Because of lack of time, I will skip the list of the many, many organizations that support this bill. |
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However, the recommendation was not made part of the Community legislation due to lack of time in the Council. |
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The effects of this lack of time are the same as those outlined in the previous point. |
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I must say that he dealt remarkably well with a rather tricky situation, given the lack of time. |
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A perceived lack of time due to work pressures is the most important obstacle keeping people from being more active. |
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Of those who thought they could improve their diet, lack of willpower and lack of time were the top two reasons for not doing so. |
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We have not cross-checked their reports due to lack of time. |
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A lack of time, use of the wrong medium and a lack of skills often result in communication problems. |
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A reason given for this is, among others, a lack of time available by IT staff to commit to providing such support. |
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The method suffered a lack of time to better analyse the documents and better observe the target groups in the field. |
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We had much fun in the studio although due to lack of time, it was quite stressy. |
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And I'll blame the lack of quality postage on lack of time and having my hands full of other things instead of the wind having been taken out of my sails. |
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The most serious danger to prayer is ritualism, the downfall of faith and of love, not the lack of time or of work! |
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Owing to lack of time, the Commission was only able to give partial consideration to the third report at its fiftieth session. |
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Lack of opportunity, inaccessibility, lack of time and economic restrictions all can result in nonparticipation. |
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For the majority of procrastinators, the lack of time constraints can be a disadvantage. |
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It is not just the lack of time or a particularly tough disengagement from the relationship that I have been in the past year or so that has made this process difficult. |
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Unfortunately, the information stream, the job complexity, and the lack of time to complete tasks will probably continue. |
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Within families, lack of time to nurture relationships and engage in shared activities is the biggest barrier to a good family life. |
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The answer that if most often given for not using technologies is lack of time which is another way of saying it is a too low priority to be done. |
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Due to lack of time, many parties could not make their contributions, and the meeting will resume on Thursday morning. |
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For immigrants who did not volunteer, lack of time was cited as the greatest deterrent. |
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The Report Card recommends that we promote active time as quality family time to help combat the barrier of lack of time. |
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Concerned parents and educators identify a lack of time for food preparation and a lack of access to nutritious foods at school as a few of the problems that put children at nutritional risk. |
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As a result, tasks such as following up on the action plans developed with clients or entering data into systems have been put on the back burner because of a lack of time or resources. |
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The students and clients themselves had found that lack of knowledge about where to find the information was a factor, but students found lack of time to be a factor as well. |
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But we still need to drill through the generalized lack of time and money. |
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Despite the dissimilarities, misunderstandings and the lack of time, certain tendencies came to light, revealing the challenges the sector must face. |
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It is noteworthy, however, that this work, particularly in the Executive Board, has continued to run up against the two enemies that are lack of consensus and lack of time. |
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The MFU had not approved the previous C-45 attempt at its last Convention in February 2007 for the lack of time membership had to absorb the new content of over 250 sections of the proposed Act. |
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Expedition fails due to unformed gullys and lack of time. |
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Apétiva offers the perfect solution to lack of time due to late days at work and children's activities, which force us to have dinner ready presto. |
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Another aggravating fact of this sad reality is the increase of the illiteracy rate due to the great number of boys and girls that work and drop out of school for lack of time. |
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Women's utilization of publicly available facilities such as telecentres and cybercafés can be constrained by lack of transport, inconvenient opening times, lack of time due to work burdens, and unsafe environments. |
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Fine line between the balance of work and family, and work is constantly tipping the balance over, leading to increased stress, lack of time for pleasure. |
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In 2006, by contrast, lack of time was the foremost reason cited. |
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Every year, people who find themselves as diabetics usually blame their hectic life and the lack of time, aside from the influence of new technologies, poor eating habits and a sedentary life. |
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This causes a certain amount of stress and frustration, and is compounded by problems related to Campusdirect use, such as lack of time in which to use the tool and lack of product knowledge. |
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Indeed, we were often faced with the unfortunate situation of having to cut short the ensuing discussions, which more often than not lasted for several hours, because of a lack of time. |
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Common obstacles to physical activity include lack of time, inconvenience, a dislike of physical activity, lack of confidence, a fear of hurting yourself, and lack of motivation. |
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Usually the assumption is leaders can only build close relations with trusted assistants due to lack of time and resources. |
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The lack of time, the busy work schedule, the mirage of foreign countries, have led to reduced control of parents over their children during holidays, as well as in the interval of 2:00-6:00 p.m. on school days. |
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This study suggests something more basic: a lack of time. |
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Even Conservative Senator Nolin acknowledged that he had to hold his nose and adopt that bill because of the lack of time provided by the government. |
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Similarly top barriers found by Reichert, Barros, Domingues, and Hallal were lack of time, lack of money dislike of exercise, and feeling too tired. |
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During the week she experienced tantrums and tears, most of which were hers, but also a distinct lack of time to just sit down and have a good old-fashioned tea break. |
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He lived alone in a secluded monastery, with clocks lining every wall, which some historians believe were symbols of his reign and his lack of time. |
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