doesn't always work as well
as nagging BaileyHusband to finish them does
Given that child externalizing problems produce caregiver responses that are perceived
as nagging and criticizing by the youth, it follows that both youth externalizing problems and parental criticizing contribute to patterns of decreased adherence to the treatment regimen, which in turn causes reductions in glycemic control.
It may come out instead
as nagging, criticism or even an angry attack.
Of course, the ISEQ «s amazing 26.0 % CAGR is a reminder the Irish market's a blessing & a curse... My actual Irish portfolio exposure has proved hugely rewarding, but as a benchmark the index has been a veritable stick to beat me with... as well
as a nagging reminder I could / maybe should have gone all - in on a market I've been enthusiastically & consistently bullish on here, ever since starting the blog!
As well
as a nagging need to rewind a cassette with a pencil, I came away with the overwhelming impression that, back in the mid-1980s, the M5 wasn't actually heralded as the cult hero I imagined it had been.
Their excitement is viewed as excessive, their high energy as hyperactivity, their persistence
as nagging, their imagination as not paying attention, their passion as being disruptive, their strong emotions and sensitivity as immaturity, and their creativity and self - directedness as oppositional.
Professors at HGSE have all persevered in their work, which at times first arose
as a nagging intuition, and have made excellent contributions to their areas of study.
For a century, the wife of the mighty author of War and Peace has most often been portrayed
as a nagging, materialistic harpy, but The Last Station tells the story of Leo Tolstoy's last year from a refreshing new perspective.
Billy Crystal provides some of the best laughs as Miracle Max, a healer, with Carol Kane
as his nagging wife.
However, if showing real concern do not function
as the nagging or controlling lady or he'll run of your stuff for anxiety about pressures after investing in you.
But the excess weight was still as persistent
as a nagging tooth.
Almost everyone is protein deficient without realizing it — it plays out
as a nagging injury that won't heal in the athlete, or brittle bones in the menopausal women, or constant colds in the child.
However, not getting enough sleep or sleep disruptions can also contribute to memory problems and cause difficulty concentrating, as well
as the nagging pain of other physiological menopause symptoms.
For weeks, Gail Alexander - Wright, then 37, had noticed a dull pain in her neck, as well
as a nagging fatigue.
Does it count
as nagging if he reads it on the blog?)
As selection headaches go it is not exactly
as nagging as having to choose between Fabio Borini and Rickie Lambert.
Instead the nightmare scenario of losing another cup final awaits all Gooners this morning as well
as the nagging doubts over whether this team can actually cross the finish line to become winners.
Nevertheless, they will be focused on themselves heading into this game
as nagging injuries continue to derail their offensive threat with quarterback Matthew Stafford enduring a poor game last time out against the New England Patriots.
We're talking morning and bedtime routine and hygiene stuff, such
as nagging your kids to wake up, get dressed, brush their teeth and wash their germ - filled hands before meals.
I refer to the whole food approach to eating
as the NAG diet.
Reunited for the first time since they shared the screen on Bethune: The Making of a Hero — Philip Borsos's 1990 biopic about the Canadian doctor who became a Chinese saviour — the two veterans find a natural chemistry together
as they nag and cuddle down the road.
Consequences such as inadequate sleep, languishing on the next day's learning, or late and low - quality assignments push parents and teachers into unpleasant roles
as nags, helicopters, and rule - enforcers.
Without wanting to, their voice will become harsh
as they nag and criticize.
Not exact matches
As a university press release put it: «Behind every successful woman is a
nagging mom?
As Macquarie Research analyst Deepon
Nag put it after the reorganization announcement:
As a result, I moved on to other projects and opportunities; but there was always this little voice
nagging at me.
As much as you might want things to work, sometimes you will have a nagging feeling that it won'
As much
as you might want things to work, sometimes you will have a nagging feeling that it won'
as you might want things to work, sometimes you will have a
nagging feeling that it won't.
As Rubin explains in this LinkedIn post, this change worked for one rebel mom, who flipped her thinking on health, stopped resenting the usual
nagging advice, and managed to finally get in great shape.
For now, companies will stick to collecting the HST, though,
as Winter says, «there'll always be that
nagging feeling in the back of their minds that something may change.»
When something threatened to derail a project, such
as the departure of a team member, and managers had to convince employees to complete a new task or do something differently
as a result, they turned to
nagging.
Which merely leaves the
nagging question of whether companies will actually buy a product that may be perceived by some
as alien and baffling.
Whether you're neck deep in your first entrepreneurial endeavor or your startup is just a
nagging idea that won't go away, you should know that the area you choose
as your home base will have a big impact on your prospects for success.
These features can be calibrated through the companion app, but
as Emotia's spokesperson — regularly — reiterated, it all works /
nags independent of your phone.
That isn't to say they won't continue to
nag at you
as the years go on, or that new and varied challenges won't arise to take their place, but you'll be prepared to handle yourself in those most volatile and impactful first few months — and that puts you far ahead of the competition.
As with so much Japanese innovation, even as you marvel at the hardware, you struggle to suppress the nagging feeling that they've got the application wron
As with so much Japanese innovation, even
as you marvel at the hardware, you struggle to suppress the nagging feeling that they've got the application wron
as you marvel at the hardware, you struggle to suppress the
nagging feeling that they've got the application wrong.
As anyone who's
nagged a child about doing chores knows, the amount of
nagging is inversely proportional to the chores that will get done.
As bills go unpaid and debt collectors start calling, one
nagging question might loom large: Would bankruptcy fix this?
Think of people in your life who have given you vital insights or solutions to
nagging problems, or mentoring that grew your career equity — you think of them
as true partners you can't live without.
Yet,
as effective
as these customer stories (or case studies) are, there's a common
nagging challenge that many companies face when trying to create them: convincing customers to share their stories.
A prophet and teacher who never
nagged at them, never flattered or coaxed or patronized; who never made arch jokes about them, never treated them either
as «The women, God help us!»
Until recently, I always had a
nagging suspicion that the more explicitly «Christian» one's work is, such
as being a pastor or working for a Christian organization, the more pleasing to God it would be.
But there remains the
nagging question that never seems to go away when you are faced,
as Bonhoeffer was, with a tyrant in your own backyard (not thousands of miles away) intent on destroying the world and annihilating all those who stand in his way.
Despite those
nagging questions that surfaced now and then, I was able to affirm with fellow Christ - followers that we do not grieve
as those who have no hope.
Again, the cause may be a purely physical matter, such
as glandular imbalance, an infection in the blood stream, a vital organ out of place, nerve shock from an operation, persistent
nagging pain, too many sedatives, lack of the right food, or vitamins, or fresh air, or exercise.
But I've also got a
nagging feeling that something isn't right, that even if homosexuality is a sin, Christians haven't been handling it the way they should... and if it isn't a sin, then we've forever damaged our ability to minister in the world
as followers of Christ.
Updike shares the optimistic 19th - century vision of America
as a free - riding nation which is not saddled to the worn - out
nag of European Christendom.
For others, it's a
nagging thought —
as you work out your faith on your own, you keep coming back to this Jesus, and you can't make sense of him all the way, but you also can't accept everything he says because it seems somehow too hard to live that way, or too complex, or too simple, or merely out of your grid of experience.
It's
as if there is never a time when the Christian can just relax and enjoy life, without the
nagging voice telling them that they are falling short in some area of their religious existence.
In a striking example combining metaphor and humor, Koko made a joke about being a «sad elephant» because she was reduced to drinking water through a thick rubber straw
as a solution to her constant
nagging one morning for more drinks of juice (IULG 534).
Nagging and accusing increase,
as appreciation decreases.