Not exact matches
The entry of women into the
job market, their demand for freedom, their interest in being cared for
as well
as caring for others all place a
strain on marriage
as we have known it.
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Job 38 - 41) Other
strains of poetry have great searching depths of promise and of duty, such
as the servant songs of the Book of Isaiah.
C.B.
Strain supported hundreds of good
jobs locally, and
as the company prospered, so did her workers, contractors, and suppliers.
The statistics also revealed that some claimants cited conditions such
as «blisters», «sprains and
strains» and «acne»
as preventing them from having a
job.
Out of the shadow cabinet's heavy hitters, Andy Burnham is untouchable at health, Chuka Umunna is seen
as having done a good
job maintaining Labour's
strained links with business, and any lateral move for Yvette Cooper would have been viewed
as a demotion, enraging Ed Balls and his supporters.
Overweight women gained weight when faced with common stressors such
as job demands, having a tough time paying bills, and family - relationship
strains, according to a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
I am now seeing a naturopathic doctor, but of course this service is not covered by my health insurance so it is a financial
strain as I have had to give up my
job of 21 years due to many health disorders.
Stress can be external, such
as a bad
job or relationship, overtraining, or poor diet, or internal, such
as blood sugar impairments, mental or emotional
strain, or poor training and racing strategies.
«However, if we put the study findings into context, what we found is comparable in size to the effect of other psychosocial risk factors such
as anxiety and
job strain.
Just
as they open themselves up and see they might be a fit, new
job opportunities and family crises
strain their relationship.
Some intriguing ideas are stranded by an overarching concept that severely
strains credibility in this low - budget drama that takes place in a small town in northern California, where an exiled Afghan journalist (Dominic Rains) gets a
job as a freelance crime reporter and settles with a local police officer (Melissa Leo)-- the mother of a friend — allowing him to experience firsthand the town's surprisingly extensive web of corruption and violence.
Jason Sudeikis shows up
as a perverted hit man, and he does a fine
job of being creepy, but the character itself is discordant and
strains at the boundaries of the comedy.
Dissatisfied with Peckinpah's work, Brando hired Kubrick's Paths of Glory screenwriter Calder Willingham to finish the
job, but the apparently
strained relationship between Brando and Kubrick forced them to part ways,
as Willingham left the project alongside Kubrick.
Instead, Vaughn comes off
as more
strained and sad than usual, playing a businessman making a
job - saving trip abroad, while Franco and the rest of the cast all wander off into their own little TV - style B - and C - plots.
The connection with his ex-wife Jean (Kathy Baker) and her new husband Brian (James Brolin) is still
strained and his
job as a jingle writer is in trouble.
The 2.5 - liter, 170 - horsepower motor in our sample car is powerful enough to do the
job, but the continuously variable transmission occasionally makes it sounds
as though it's
straining harder than it really is.
everyone including steve
jobs knows the ipad
as an e-reader is an eye
strain.
That determination is
strained to the max when a botched soul acquisition
job lands him on the same case
as Lola.
I'm not sure whether the Gooby actually distributes force more effectively than the other options on this list,
as they all do a good
job of reducing
strain on the neck.
The show
strain enjoys plenty of exercise and mental stimulation but that requirement is more than doubled in a working dog who would really need some sort of
job to do, like agility training, even
as a pet.
For example, certain
strains of Golden Retrievers are now being bred
as service dogs, a far cry from their original
job of retrieving downed birds.
Furthermore, you should consider the money necessary for hospital bills, psychological tension
as well
as strain in addition to time off on the
job which may be needed in addition to long time therapies which may be necessary for recovery.
In conclusion, in its role
as a stepping stone for facilitated access to finance, the MDB is set to contribute towards the Investment Plan's goal of boosting
job creation and economic recovery in a manner which does not further load on public debt nor
strain national budgets.
Note from Pam: One of my clients had a
strained relationship with his current boss, but was required to provide the boss
as a reference for his dream
job.
I also offer assistance, understanding, and confidentiality for the unique needs of First Responders / Military; their continued exposure to trauma, life threatening situations,
as well
as the physical
strain of their
job can affect not only themselves but their family.
When one of you feels
as if you are drifting away from your partner and couplehood in a big way: a
job that takes you away from home for days or weeks at a time; when new parenthood
strains the closeness; a crisis of faith or health or employment.
CONCLUSIONS: Nine items emerged with the highest amount of role
strain, such
as coping with
job expectations and inadequate time to meet role expectations.
Linking both findings suggests that psychological detachment acts
as a mediator and
as such explains how and why daily
job stressors are related to
strain.
More households are feeling the
strain in their personal financial situations and losing confidence in the housing market, even
as the country sees solid
job growth and record gains in the stock market, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®» fourth - quarter Housing Opportunities and Market Experience (HOME) survey, based on more than 2,700 respondents.
As if young Americans aren't already
strained by a weak
job market and rising home prices and mortgage rates, climbing tuition costs give them one more reason to put off buying a home.