What you see in this sample is that minimum: to do less than this, would be, in my judgment, to expose you too greatly.
In Sheffield, the home of gold medal-winning heptathlete Jessica Ennis, 60% of parents say their children do less than the stipulated two hours a week.
However, eight out of parents said their children were playing the same amount of sport or less during school hours following the Games and its results suggested many pupils do less than the recommended two hours of sport a week.
Currently, despite doing well in the early stages of school, pupils of African-Caribbean background do less well than others at GCSE.
Others would argue that most nonprofits do pay less than for-profit businesses.
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In fact the wolves do less damage than other more numerous predators.
To watch "Titanic" again is to do nothing less than enter a movie and come out the other side, with one's spirit feeling just a little bit larger.
What is certain is that shared tariff walls at least do less harm than national ones, and that a large, open market is a strong inducement to foreign investment.
Results of national tests known as Sats taken by 10 and 11-year-olds in England show that children on free school meals do less well than their classmates, and the pattern continues to GCSE level.
These three sentences do nothing less than blow apart the central tenet of modern conservative economic theory, confirming that lowering tax rates on the wealthy does nothing to grow the economy while doing a great deal to concentrate more wealth in the pockets of those at the very top of the income chain.
The report said previous research had shown that younger children tended to do less well academically than their older classmates and that summer-born youngsters were also likely to be less confident, more frequently diagnosed with special educational needs and more likely to be bullied.
But even if he does, his greatest threat is to do it by less than 1%.
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And all the minority firms in the nation combined do less brokerage business than a single consulting firm such as Wilshire.
Do you mean to put it back together, in do you mean less than 25 franchises, or 25 franchises but working together more closely, or what?
Often procrastination is just a way of giving ourselves permission to do a less-than-perfect job on something that doesn't require a perfect job anyway.
To complicate matters, highly skilled migrants contribute much more to tax and social-security systems than do less skilled ones.
For Dalglish to do the same after less than two years coaching the team is, at this stage, a bit disingenuous.
If Britain is to retain its edge in business services, its companies will need to do more rather than less offshoring.
Carr being 5-foot-6, 17 years old as a sophomore and a likely NCAA academic non-qualifier have something to do with his less-than-stellar ranking.
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In fact, we can quite plausibly say that their results are such that we should do less about climate change than we currently do.
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Even so, Vettel should have less to do than the last driver who went to Brazil looking to claim the world championship: Lewis Hamilton.
Independent schools argue that they already offer bursaries and scholarships for poor children (although Scottish schools do less on this front than their English counterparts).
And, curiously, Oscar-winning scriptwriters live 3.6 years less than do nominees.
With 96% of HR professionals saying their companies perform background checks on applicants, according to the Society for Human Resources Management, how do those with less-than-perfect pasts compete with perfect applicants?
He put his program online early Wednesday but plans to release a speedier version in the next day or two that, he said, will do the job in less than five minutes.
When Bar-Lev asks Laura and Mark point-blank whether they might have helped Marla a little and got in over their heads, their straight-faced reactions, ending with Laura in tears, do less to alleviate doubts than to add a layer of discomfort, which is all the more dismaying because no one wins.
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