Sentences with phrase «cuts lead to stressed»

«Do School Cuts Lead to Stressed Students?

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Because of the unrelenting pressure to process more calls, employees were cutting down on water consumption (and hence, bathroom breaks), and stress and lack of time were leading to unhealthy food choices.
Think of how much weight she cut, and the dehydration then all of the effort to rehydrate and fuel up coupled with the stress of the situation leading up to the fight.
The stress of waiting for a formula bottle to heat up can lead you to take short cuts.
Medical Daily shared that poor posture and slouching can lead to spinal deformity, affect energy output, cause stress, cut off circulation, and create an out - of - shape effect.
Meantime, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer of New York — who will lead the Democrats» fight to try to kill the GOP health bill — stressed that the Collins - Faso amendment is only one part of a much larger measure that includes deeper Medicaid cuts than the House health bill.
A consistent Hatha Yoga and meditation practice can give us the tools to regulate our stress response and autonomic nervous system which can help cut down on overeating in response to stress, which usually leads to post-eating guilt and the cycle continues...
This can become frustrating because, a) it makes it harder to gauge if you're actually losing fat, and, b) it can result in you making drastic changes to the diet, like cutting calories or adding in more exercise to «solve» the problem which only leads to an increase in stress and the body holds onto more water.
Dana stresses about her engagement to clean cut Ben (Jay Duplass), which leads her into an affair with an old fling, Nate (Finn Wittrock).
There is a great deal of research showing that unremitting stress leads to increased levels of illness and infection, cuts years off of people's lives, and generally cuts down on people's happiness.
[41] Interestingly, a detailed fiscal impact report on the bill prepared by the state Legislative Finance Committee poses a series of questions about processes and costs under the legislation, including the hourly wages of instructors, and thoroughly describes the existing stresses in the TANF program that have led to cuts in payments to meet a caseload that has grown by 47 percent since June 2008.
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