Sentences with phrase «always be a bit of challenge»

Biscuits have always been a bit of a challenge for me.
My second born has extremely sensitive skin and food allergies galore so finding wipes that don't irritate his skin has always been a bit of a challenge.
Working out while traveling can always be a bit of challenge.
That's always been a bit of a challenge, because there's some core issues with the way the body is restricted and the way that Kinect works that give us some design constraints - ones we've ultimately made for ourselves.

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Utd always mentioned how we are a bit of a soft touch, all you need to do is show desire and aggression (code for late challenges and over physical play) is what they'd say.
There are times when it is really challenging to keep up my model of attachment parenting with my 2 year old, who just bit me, but then I always ask myself why he did it, instead of reacting with a scream.
Christine Stewart Fitzgerald: Yeah, we did continue with supplementing with formula you know, milk supply was a little bit of challenge but you know, my philosophy is always been I just wan na continue breastfeeding them whether they get it a 100 % of the time you know breast milk or maybe they get 75 % of the time and 25 % formula you know, I feel good about feeding them you know.
Being able to cope without a fully functioning kitchen is always going to be a bit of a challenge but as well as setting up temporary facilities, you might want to consider removing items that will be in the way or might get damaged, while the work is going on.
Keeping yourself and your little ones hydrated while traveling is important but always a bit of a challenge.
It's always a bit of a challenge keeping jeune homme occupied on a day when everything is closed, and there are no scheduled activities (other than taking walks and later a drive to look at Christmas lights) but we made it through.
I know, keeping white sneakers clean is always a bit of a challenge but they are so worth it!
Wearing sequins in the day is one of those things that has always seemed like a bit of a challenge.
Office outfits in warm weather is always a bit of a challenge.
This is always a bit of a challenge for me since I always tend to overdress.
Despite the warm fuzzies I get from my vintage Dior New Look - inspired dresses, every so often I like to challenge myself a bit to step outside of that place where I feel safe and secure... Because really, if we're hiding something due to insecurity, over time it'll work itself into our brain that there are areas of our bodies that ALWAYS need to be covered up.
Dressing for transitional seasons is always a bit of a challenge — it seems to easy to find summer sundresses and winter coats, but finding the perfect look for spring & autumn is always a little tenuous.
There's always a sense of dread hanging over these scenes, even before we get to the really tense bits of Bone Tomahawk, but seeing these four act off each other and react to the different challenges they stumble across on their journey is an absolute delight.
Battles are generally not all that challenging if the player takes care to always bring the best possible weapons and armors, but bosses and quests where players must defend the base from monsters require a bit more of effort.
«It was certainly a challenging weekend with the SaRENi Camaro GT3 and Oschersleben was always going to be a bit of a bogie circuit for the car, but I have every faith in the team and there is now a chance to go away, regroup, assess the data we collated and choose a direction before going to the next round at the Red Bull Ring.»
Even getting the Wifi to work was a bit of a challenge for me since I've always had just a desktop.
Some of the boss battles were a bit challenging, but that just meant victory always felt sweet and well - earned.
When you begin the game you are awarded a learner's permit, completing a challenge awards you with a point on your license, complete enough of the challenges to reach the required total wins for your current grade and your license will be upgraded to the next level, with each upgrade you will be required to achieve more wins before your license can be upgraded again, this system works quite well and gives you something to aim towards, which is always nice as it stops the game from getting a bit tedious.
And while the variety of enemy types can become a bit repetitive as the game goes on, new, more powerful creatures are always introduced to keep things challenging.
Battles are generally not all that challenging if the player takes care to always bring the best possible weapons and armors, but bosses and quests where players must defend the base from monsters require a bit more of effort.
And whether it's Brexiteers picketing the firm's fancy new London office (Mishcon led the high profile challenge against the invoking of Article 50), or celebrity clients getting papped as they stop by for a bit of high value legal advice, this clever little practice always manages to find itself in the limelight.
And like working collaboratively with parents, utilising KidsMatter principles, that sort of aspect, I know from working with you know sometimes challenging behaviour, I've always found it very useful when we can offer references from KidsMatter files or readings or the Framework around risk factors, protective factors, just to give them a bit more help and support and confidence sometimes in their role as parent, so yeah there's been numeral times numerous times sorry where you've sat alongside your parents and tried to collaborate strategies towards helping their child and the KidsMatter program has helped in a lot of aspects for me, when I've dealt with situations like this.
But there is a time of the day when I do nt know what to do or how to approach to my middle son JP of 6 years a very stong - willing boy because I know he is kind of challenging me, and the worst thing is that my little girl is starting to do the same and that time is mealtime, in Mexico we have «lunch» with the family at 2:00 pm when they come back from school and that is his worst time for JP and even when I try to prevent the explosion cooking his favorite meal, start a conversation about the school, how was their day and give him a little bit more of the attention I feel he is trying to get, he «sits» on the table and starts saying silly things or calling names to his brother LM 9 (with the one I've always had a hard time «making» him to eat and my attention «was» always on him because he eats just a few things and in a very little portion, he is very thin, etc.etc.
It's always a bit of a challenge to try to think of new ways to decorate with my old things!
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