Sentences with phrase «because of the meltdowns»

I am grateful for breastfeeding because of the meltdowns that I avoided by whispering in my 2 year old's ear «want some booby?»

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One of the benefits of the dot - com meltdown was TV advertising was pretty cheap because all those startups that were advertising in the late»90s were gone.
Figuring out ways to regulate trading by sophisticated investors in derivatives, which go by exotic names such as «currency forwards» and «credit default swaps,» is a hot topic in international policy circles, largely because failures on this murky side of the market are blamed for the 2008 global credit meltdown and the recession that followed.
The reason the shampoo cycle exists is because time - and - again, institutions increasingly get their risk on as the memory of the last meltdown fades.
Jamie Dimon had previously reported this fact in one of his first conference calls with analysts on the topic of the London Whale losses, but corporate media failed to focus on this aspect, despite a meltdown of Wall Street just four years prior because of reckless gambles inside institutions housing insured deposits.
Even if Poloz thought we were on the verge of a financial meltdown, he would never say that, because doing so would be admitting defeat.
The victory was that these partial meltdowns were containable because of the hard work that was done to protect our most critical infrastructure from the Y2K issue.
As far as I know the Canadian economy did not have a financial meltdown was because they did not allow the deregulation that led to the USA financial meltdown but Obama had nothing to do with the Canadian lack of meltdown or the USA meltdown.
Like most 4YOs my son can meltdown in the twinkling of an eye — he'll turn from happy to furious in 0.003 seconds and all because his cup was the wrong colour.
And it was then that I had a meltdown of epic proportions because I'd been denying our need for a car, for the past three months, due to the fact that our facility is only a 20 minute drive from our home in the city.
But I find it bizarre that folks on here are having a meltdown because of some tweets and a guy just supporting his former boss.
Related: Sidney Rice on Golden Tate's TD toss, «I thought we traded for Tebow» Related: Jay Cutler leaves SNF game because of concussion after huge hit (video) Related: Norv Turner has epic meltdown during postgame interview Related: Cowboys player pantsed after recovering fumble (photo) Related: Riley Cooper's crazy one handed TD Related: Von Miller's hilarious dance after Cam Newton is safetied Related: Von Miller does Cam Newton «Superman Celebration» after sack Related: Phillip Rivers throws horrible pick six against Bucs Related: Cowboys» Dwayne Harris returns punt 78 - yards untouched
He got yards A&M didn't need in the former, and got yards A&M only needed because of a defensive meltdown in the other.
We've been here before with Arsenal title meltdowns, and it's even worse this year because of who else is at the top end of the league and how this year was made to be the one after the back - to - back FA Cups.
Mandy, the media are in meltdown because they are just as puzzled as most of us at what is a farcical situation.
Add up all the energy required to raise a typical child, and then add hours a day for driving to out of town appointments, filling out paperwork, doing more research, managing your child's meltdowns, cooking special foods for your child because of allergies, intolerances, or feeding issues.
My 4 - year - old boys Remy and Lolo threw the mother of all meltdowns when I refused to let them get unicorn bike helmets a few weeks ago (not because I care about gender roles and having my boys wear pink or glitter, but because I didn't feel the horn would be a bonus in the event they took a tumble).
And when none of this is enough because they really need to cry, and you support them through a meltdown, they move past those tears and fears and they're relaxed and cooperative for the rest of the day.
You'd think that now your little one is officially a preschooler, your days of tantrums and meltdowns are over — think again, because once your child turns four, she will also be referred to as:
The night before my first day of kindergarten, I had a meltdown because I didn't think I was smart enough to start school.
But, right now you're about to have a completely justifiable meltdown because of he's not so helpful.
Meanwhile, as she judges you for feeding your kid those pre-packaged snacks, your child is the one who can order anything off of a menu, while her child can only eat what she brought from home — and the child is having a meltdown because she can't order from the menu...
More likely, she's having a meltdown in response to frustration at her current situation or because of something else that has been bothering her.
Even when your dog senses your pregnancy, these steps will help ensure that he doesn't have a meltdown because of it.
Children on the spectrum are much more demanding because of their special needs, sensory issues, rigidity and meltdowns; that all takes more of the parents» time and so does accompanying them to therapy.
Some rejected this as showing lack of confidence; I opposed it because if the party is heading for meltdown we can not wait till 2019 to act.
In the U.S., because of a lack of a long - term plan for dealing with such nuclear waste, spent - fuel pools are even more densely packed, making it easier for a meltdown to occur in the event of a loss of water.
Children's thyroid glands are especially vulnerable, because they are prone to absorbing radioactive iodine, a by - product of the meltdown.
Costs and delays are also rising for the AP1000 being built by Georgia Power, in part because the units must meet more stringent safety requirements that regulators have introduced in the wake of September 11, 2001, attacks and the Fukushima meltdown.
After events like the 1979 partial meltdown at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania, and the Chernobyl accident, there was substantial psychological trauma, even among people who were not affected, because there is such a fear of radiation and its long - term consequences.
It is safer because while mechanical items can fail under catastrophic conditions, such as a loss of all electrical power onsite, PRISM is not dependant on these for a safe shutdown, so even a catastrophic situation will not result in a reactor meltdown.
I actually should dock a star due to the through familiarity of the motifs — Meltdown for instance is a post atomic mishap story much like The Road, as well as in another a dad and son come across a body on a hunting expedition, much like Carver's So Much Water So Close to Home — and perhaps because of its «extreme maleness»: girls barely feature except as longed for or disgusted - by creatures.
Not so much because of the new innovations on the horizon (better video and more interaction to name two) but due to the fact that business is booming in the midst of a worldwide economic meltdown.
Uncertainty because Electronic Arts» year - long meltdown is sure to have huge, unseen consequences on its biggest launch of the year, Anthem.
«If you're dealing with teachers who are always on the verge of a meltdown because of workload, that's not a good thing.»
One caveat: Because bond index funds own so much U.S. government debt, where there is little risk of default, these funds should hold up well in financial meltdowns.
Because bear market meltdowns are more frequent than raging bull markets, the downside protection is a true value add in terms of long - term compound return.
Many stock portfolios depreciated quite a bit during the stock market meltdown of 2008 because investors didn't have stops in place.
Then again, there are many risks that Wall Street takes on where the probability of ruin is high enough to happen at least once in a lifetime, but adequate capital is not held because protecting against the meltdown scenario would make the return on equity unacceptable.
Because of the subprime mortgage meltdown and the weakened economy, loan officers are hungrier than ever for business.
Although risky mortgages were at the heart of the last financial meltdown, investors were willing to look the other way when it came to mREITs because these companies paid big dividends, often yielding more than 9 %.
Because subprime lending was not evenly spread around the country (or even around a state or city), individual neighborhoods are bearing the brunt of the meltdown.
That's because in the event of a market meltdown, retirees can be vulnerable to the risk of having to sell investments at beaten down prices in order to provide funds to live on, which is known as «sequence of returns risk.»
Using the above example, let's say your $ 250,000 home is now worth only $ 150,000 because of the housing meltdown.
The AP1000 is, in theory, safer than previous models because it has an 8 million - pound water tank perched on its roof; in the event of a power outage or generator failure, it provides an emergency cooling system powered by gravity for up to three days — a window of time estimated to be long enough to avert a meltdown.
Never before have the overheated blunderbusses of «The Party of NO» so stumbled over themselves in evident confusion over an issue which, because it exists largely in their own cognitively - challenged minds, not only assures that they will lose any ensuing face - off over the science (which is very much «there,» Thank You) but reveals their grasp of reality to be failing miserably, presaging a welcome and long overdue meltdown of the entire Republican Party.
and what about the 400 + nuclear reactors worldwide that need workers and constant maintainance to keep them running so they do nt go in to full blown meltdown and make the planet a radioactive wasteland eh + the unstoppable feedback loop of methane release and the earths athmosphere becoming more like venus... the elitists do nt seem so worried that geoengineering is destroying their planet too... maybe because they've got the deep underground military bases or hardened bunkers that can sustain them for many years or might the real manipulators not be from the earth itself??
«Nevertheless, the chances of an aircraft penetrating the dome of a reactor and causing a meltdown are pretty slim because it has got to hit in just the right spot.»
The «Meltdown» referred to in the lyrics of «London Calling» was refering to «Nuclear Meltdown» — the Three Mile Island incident and because of this, decades later, the Environmentalists won't let politicians build nuclear power stations to solve the Green Energy Gap problem.
Or, if we need accurate data about radiation in the water outside another power plant approaching meltdown, we just sent in our fleet of boats, because we don't feel bad about submitting our robot slaves to radiation.
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