Sentences with phrase «be in distress about»

Because when your kids are adults, none of you will be in distress about the boundaries, because you did all the heavy lifting right now.
There was part of me that was a little troubled that while she said she was OK about my riding without her I could tell that she was in distress about it.

Not exact matches

«One, that you were willing to open a storefront in a distressed neighborhood; and two, that what you cared most about was bringing jobs back to this area, so no matter how big you got, you were going to be dedicated to actual employment and economic development in that neighborhood,» Bough says.
Target properties are usually bought in some form of distress, are well below replacement cost, are poorly managed and cashflow initially at about 10 % with a goal of stabilized 15 % five years out.
The message is to encourage investors to think carefully about their risk tolerance, their true investment horizon, the extent to which they experience distress if an overvalued market advances without them, the extent to which they believe that historical evidence should inform investment decisions, and the extent to which they would be able to adhere to their investment discipline in the face of what could very well be a 50 % market loss over the completion of this cycle.
We are somewhat more explicit about recognising the potential human cost of financial instability in terms of financial distress and unemployment and are more attuned to the behavioural risks associated with risk cultures and financial innovations.
Tim Reid, the founder of Phoenix Real Estate Investing, which works with distressed homeowners, says the number of foreclosure notices issued by Alberta courts in Calgary and Edmonton jumped by about 15 per cent from November to December, and is up as much as 40 per cent on the year.
Posner is distressed that so much of contemporary legal scholarship elaborates or relies upon diverse moral theories that attempt, in highly abstract terms, to make normative claims about law.
But the immigration judge was distressed that «Li claimed that Thanksgiving was a Christian holiday» and «knew little about the differences between the Old and New Testaments» — though Li noted that the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the...
Adoption — I've always been a big fan of adoption, and considering James» admonition about how true religion in the sight of God is caring for orphans and widow in their distress, I have always felt that as a Christian I am obligated to either adopt myself or strongly support organizations that make adoption possible.
It's distressing to see so many believers professing how good and healthy it is to question their beliefs when in fact all they are actually doing is arguing about whose alternative to reality is the best.
Should Albert Snyder be able to sue Pastor Phelps for millions of dollars in damages because of the «emotional distress» that Phelps caused by his protest ---- from about 1000 feet away - at Matthew Snyder's funeral?
And there are still sects of this cult that secretly practice this pedo lifestyle!!!!!! And, most distressing of all, given that we're talking about someone who could become the most powerful man in the world, the Mormon church teaches that Mormons can lie if it suits their needs to impose their «religion» on others!
I think that much of the critics» distress about changes in church - related higher education rests ultimately on their epistemological concerns: Christian higher education, the scholarship it produces and the students it graduates should be substantively different from its secular counterpart.
If you really enquire about God, not with mere curiosity, not, as it were, like a spiritual stamp - collector, but as an anxious seeker, distressed in heart, anguished by the possibility that God might not exist and hence all life be vanity and one great madness — if you ask in such a mood as the man who asks the doctor, «Tell me, will my wife live or will she die?»
So begins Pope Michael, a weird, intriguing, and distressing documentary about a young man in a small town in rural eastern Kansas who, after being elected by six people, a group that included his parents and himself, claimed to be the Bishop of Rome.
They were studied in Scripture and in Jewish law and tradition, but because they were so convinced they were right, so unwilling to hold their beliefs about God with an open hand, they missed Him in his «distressing disguise.»
And if in his distress he would give vent to his feelings and would embrace all his dear ones, this might perhaps bring about the dreadful consequence that Sarah; that Eleazar, that Isaac would be offended in him and would believe he was a hypocrite.
These were considered by the physicians advising the parents to be acceptable burdens to bear in order to avoid distress in childhood about malformed genital structures, and it was hoped that they could follow a conflict - free direction in their maturation as girls and women.
While no one really wants to upset the peace, or sow seeds of distress let alone bitterness, it is clear that, if the Christian message is going to be heard in today's world, it must be related to that world, and it is also clear that, if Christians speak about the faith with openness and honesty, there are many more than is often imagined, who are ready to listen.
We've been learning about eustress and distress since the third grade, and sadly, stress is something kids are feeling earlier and earlier in life.
But people are curious about the result, as they are about the result in a book — they want to know nothing about dread, distress, the paradox.
By holding these suggestions through the evening I went to bed and fell asleep, saying: «I am soul, spirit, just one with God's Thought of me,» and slept all night without waking, for the first time in several years [the distress - turns had usually recurred about two o'clock in the night].
For me the best part of the conference was that there was a room full of intelligent likeminded people that were all focused and passionate about this issue and actively working in this field, and that was able to quell my feelings of distress, knowing that this issue is a work in progress, it is solvable, and people are dedicated to tackling it.
In the hospital is that poster about liquid gold, but the second my son showed even a modicum of distress (low glucose levels) I was told that formula is essential.
And I felt the same way about him in the carseat as I (and phdinparenting) feel about crying it out — that his crying was a signal that he was distressed.
One last thing for now... Ursula I agree there were insults being thrown about when comments were made about inconsistency and also implications that were being made that I was doing something wrong but not wanting to leave my child crying in distress.
As I thought about the parents who were calling me in distress, I realized that, while there were many election results I was unhappy with, I was spared the kind of hateful division that this election has cultivated.
Formerly hesistant and cautious, she found her feet in the world and thrived tackling new activities (soccer, guitar) and became very flexible and easy going about things that used to be a source of distress (e.g., my attendance — or rather, lack of attendance — at periodic school events).
I don't know about the NHS, but in Spain there is constant monitoring during labour, so if a baby is in distress you are very likely to know before it comes out.
Given the distressing comments by people who are in frustratingly sexless marriages, many marriages may indeed be less about love than sacrifice — sacrifice of one's sexual needs.
In the hospital, you would've been monitored much more closely (those dreaded «interventions» you hear about) and the baby's distress would've been caught much sooner, and whether by cesarean or vacuum or what, they would've gotten baby out much, much sooner.
Before school starts, talk to your kids about what bullying is using language they can understand: someone with more social or physical power purposefully trying to cause distress or harm to another person in physical, psychological, or social ways, often repeating it over time even though the victim wants it to stop.
If your child is easily distressed, gets regular headaches and stomachaches, worries about upcoming events weeks in advance, or is very self - critical, she may have high anxiety.
Dress him in warm PJs so you don't need to worry about kicked - off covers, and turn the monitor down so that you hear him only if he's really in distress.
The Mayo clinic says this about colic, «Colic is a frustrating condition marked by predictable periods of significant distress in an otherwise well - fed, healthy baby.
If your baby is gaining weight steadily, does not seem to be in distress, and is getting adequate nutrition, a little spit up is nothing to worry about.
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In 1988, ACOG recommended that the term «fetal distress» be abandoned (Committee Opinion No. 197) and recently voiced its concern about the continued use of the term as an antepartum or intrapartum diagnosis.
Research has shown that it's okay to tell your children about their surrogacy birth origins — in fact, some studies have suggested that waiting until age 7 is too late and that children told earlier are much more adjusted, especially if their parents don't show distress concerning the surrogacy journey.
Try to figure out if there's anything in particular about tummy time that your baby finds distressing.
After hours, I was dilated to about 6 cm (which the nurses thought was great, but I thought was really slow considering the work I was doing, and the baby still seemed in distress.
If they get cold or seem distressed about being in the water, take them out and get them dressed and warm.
After my post «To spank, or not to spank» was published on APtly Said, my friend Ingrid and I had a conversation about the challenges of raising kids and how difficult it is at times to discipline them in a positive way — moreover, how hard it is to keep our composure, especially when we are distressed with other matters in our lives.
An experienced homebirth midwife, Julia was concerned about the mom and about the baby, who she thought might be in distress.
«It's distressing, however, that Jack Martins has chosen an issue that unites us all — health care for veterans — to try to distract from the revelations of mismanagement and taxpayer - funded patronage that have emerged in the past week about the public hospital run by his political machine.»
«Despite the mayor and first lady touting their mental health initiative, they continue to be silent about the repeated killings of people in emotional distress by police, which now totals at least 11 in the past four years,» Pierre said in a statement.
Yesterday he made a speech at 8.47 pm at night, when most sensible people were already a pint and a packet of mini Cheddars down, about a local issue that is causing a good deal of distress to his constituents risking, in doing so, the muttered barbed and sneers reserved for the mighty who've fallen.
«What I would appeal today is that the debate about immigration is done with a sense of realism and a sense of respect - and that it is not cushioned in expressions which are alarmist and evocative of anger or of dismay or distress at all these people coming to this country.»
And I think one of the most distressing things about the events of the last few years has been the contemptuous growth in the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian theatre of conflict...
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