Sentences with phrase «anyone affected in any way»

Not exact matches

We returned and for a short time it seemed normal, but then strange things began to occur again behind thr scenes with one controlling narcissist woman whose family is friends with the pastor (so if she doesn't like you or feels threatened by you in any way plants bugs in his ear to affect leadership choices and assignments and negative treatment / assumptions about anyone she pleases).
Now I'm getting on a tangent and all I originally intended was to say, was everyone goes through a desert period once in a while, it's not your or anyones fault, it's just the way the world affects different people at different times.
In what way is this affecting or hurting anyone else?
Considering one's own «needs» and not the needs of anything or anyone that might be affected isn't a good way to approach life in general.
«Whatever anyone's opinion of Wall Street, it is still an important part of the city's economy,» said DiNapoli Speaking in Manhattan, in front of the Association for a Better New York, DiNapoli said the bump in bonuses will affect New York City's budget in a positive way — with $ 100 million in unanticipated revenue.
As someone who has failed in the pregnancy department for many years, if anyone doubts the reality that infertility can unfairly make you feel like a total loser then please send them my way as I will be happy to educate them on how this experience affects us.
And maybe that's affected the way I approach dates, and singles events... but I genuinely believe the lessons I've learned from meeting so many strangers in that way, are valuable to anyone single.
Share buybacks are one way stockholders can cash in on an investment, but anyone considering selling their holdings should try to understand why a company is choosing to buy back stock and how that move may affect its future prospects.
I fail to understand how anyone who has children can take the position that mankind is not affecting the climate in a very negative way.
Chris Edwards says: August 14, 2010 at 12:49 pm» it is arrogant and foolish to think that anyone, except in a Bond film (they are also fiction) can affect the climate an any serious way, mankind is as yet not that powerfull (OK set off all the nukes in the world would do it but CO2??
That said, some of the many suggestions clients have offered to us, based on their experiences, can be boiled down to these four: (a) only after your pregnancy has been confirmed, (b) the sooner the better, (c) before you share the news with anyone else at work, and (d) as soon as you feel it is beginning to affect your work in any way.
Considering one's own «needs» and not the needs of anything or anyone that might be affected isn't a good way to approach life in general.
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