Sentences with phrase «actually changed my life for the better»

As someone who used to get hand cramps from an iPhone 6 Plus, I can say that PopSockets have actually changed my life for the better.
«Something as simple as picking up his book has actually changed my life for the better.

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Habitat's mission is something that you get a totally new appreciation for when you are part of the organization — actually seeing people actively working to change their lives, and the lives of their children, for the better.
When the individual begins to realize that many of the things about his life for which he has been blaming himself, consciously or subconsciously, are actually the result of early experiences over which he had no control, he becomes better able to accept responsibility for making constructive changes.
Every single one of them thinks they've found a profound lifestyle, system, or behavior that can change others lives for the better, and all of them are guilty of hubris, as they actually have no secret information at all.
This is change your life, physician wise, and this is a bring about change for everyone listening where you actually might like your doctor, you might know your doctor, you might have the same doctor for 10 years, and it might be more affordable than what you're used to doing and, certainly, you'll have more energy and you'll feel better along the way.
To my surprise, the changes I made in my life so far are actually working for the best.
Anyways good news is designers are still launching their summer collections for the remaining days of summer so you can bring change in your wardrobe ad actually feel different because my personal experience so far says that new prints & clothes really works for bringing a brand new look refreshing the lives.
Climate News Network: And now for the good news: climate change could actually make life better for some creatures.
To point out just a couple of things: — oceans warming slower (or cooling slower) than lands on long - time trends is absolutely normal, because water is more difficult both to warm or to cool (I mean, we require both a bigger heat flow and more time); at the contrary, I see as a non-sense theory (made by some serrist, but don't know who) that oceans are storing up heat, and that suddenly they will release such heat as a positive feedback: or the water warms than no heat can be considered ad «stored» (we have no phase change inside oceans, so no latent heat) or oceans begin to release heat but in the same time they have to cool (because they are losing heat); so, I don't feel strange that in last years land temperatures for some series (NCDC and GISS) can be heating up while oceans are slightly cooling, but I feel strange that they are heating up so much to reverse global trend from slightly negative / stable to slightly positive; but, in the end, all this is not an evidence that lands» warming is led by UHI (but, this effect, I would not exclude it from having a small part in temperature trends for some regional area, but just small); both because, as writtend, it is normal to have waters warming slower than lands, and because lands» temperatures are often measured in a not so precise way (despite they continue to give us a global uncertainity in TT values which is barely the instrumental's one)-- but, to point out, HadCRU and MSU of last years (I mean always 2002 - 2006) follow much better waters» temperatures trend; — metropolis and larger cities temperature trends actually show an increase in UHI effect, but I think the sites are few, and the covered area is very small worldwide, so the global effect is very poor (but it still can be sensible for regional effects); but I would not run out a small warming trend for airport measurements due mainly to three things: increasing jet planes traffic, enlarging airports (then more buildings and more asphalt — if you follow motor sports, or simply live in a town / city, you will know how easy they get very warmer than air during day, and how much it can slow night - time cooling) and overall having airports nearer to cities (if not becoming an area inside the city after some decade of hurban growth, e.g. Milan - Linate); — I found no point about UHI in towns and villages; you will tell me they are not large cities; but, in comparison with 20-40-60 years ago when they were «countryside», many small towns and villages have become part of larger hurban areas (at least in Europe and Asia) so examining just larger cities would not be enough in my opinion to get a full view of UHI effect (still remembering that it has a small global effect: we can say many matters are due to UHI instead of GW, maybe even that a small part of measured GW is due to UHI, and that GW measurements are not so precise to make us able to make good analisyses and predictions, but not that GW is due to UHI).
Still, this will end up being a nice change for end users as background limits should help the battery life of the watch, which is definitely going to be a good thing for the user as that should mean less time spent having to charge the watch, and more time actually wearing it and using it.
«IT departments have never done a good job of using titles that relate to what a person actually does, and they certainly haven't kept up with all the changes in technology,» says TweetsResume.com's Jennifer Hay, who frequently sees IT professionals trying to «live» with the title they were given, despite the fact that it is a mismatch for their actual responsibilities.
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