Sentences with phrase «become uncomfortable for»

We also questioned whether the weight of the Crossfade 2 would become uncomfortable for most people to wear over a long day.
LONDON, 3 May, 2018 — Life is about to become uncomfortable for 40 million people in turbulent California.
Although puppies of 8 to 16 weeks of age aren't scared often, some situations can become uncomfortable for them and thus require your intervention to ease that discomfort.
Trimming the Chihuahua's nails is also important because long nails will quickly become uncomfortable for him.
If left untrimmed, standing and walking can become uncomfortable for your pet and couple lead to issues long term.
The accumulation in the rectosigmoid area has become uncomfortable for the baby — that's the time to do something.
Babywearing hasn't become uncomfortable for me as Jacob's grown bigger.
A very soggy, heavy diaper could become uncomfortable for your little one to wear during the night.
It's most likely become uncomfortable for you to continue sleeping on your stomach by now.
Breastfeeding my become uncomfortable for mum if baby has a large amount of teeth and likes to bite.
I stopped because it became uncomfortable for me.
When this becomes uncomfortable for her she'll move on to the next level and you can reward her for her progress.
That time I made the decision to keep nursing until it became uncomfortable for the both of us and that's exactly what happened.
We tried the hip carry, but at Kay's age, the off balance weight became uncomfortable for me and pulled at my neck after just a little while.
It has a modest base price of $ 24,350, but handling feels like something far more expensive with great steering feel and a suspension system that's stiff without becoming uncomfortable for passengers.
Repeated stroking might stimulate the nerves to a point that it becomes uncomfortable for the cat.
But with Koch Industries, headquartered in Wichita, making RPS repeal a top priority, it became uncomfortable for politicians in Topeka.

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But such a service could also present the risk of publishers becoming even more dependent on social networking platforms like Facebook for readers and revenue, thus giving the tech giants an uncomfortable amount of control over the news industry's fate.
Companies are becoming increasingly more committed to gender diversity once studies began exposing the uncomfortable truth: «Women remain underrepresented at every level in corporate America, despite earning more college degrees than men for thirty years and counting,» states the report.
If pushed for a firm «no,» they will become very uncomfortable.
I hope I'm wrong, but I have a bad feeling that life is going to become very uncomfortable for anyone not a member of highest elitist echelon.
I'm furious with them because they made a name for themselves as advocates for the abused, but when that became uncomfortable and inconvenient, they used the tactics of abusers to silence.
Of course such an alteration involves for hierarchy and rank and file an uncomfortable period of transition: the old and well - tried is no longer there; the new has not yet got into its stride, has not yet become something that is taken for granted without discussion; the intellectual and religious attitudes necessarily required if the new institutions are to succeed have first slowly to develop.
As enrollments decline, programs are cut, and tenure diminishes, mainstream educational institutions are becoming uncomfortable places for teachers who want to pass on a zeal for humanist learning.
Last, and paradoxically, the word «inerrancy» undermines its apologetic intent by reflecting a defensiveness toward Scripture that is out of keeping with the gospel's own boldly proclaimed confidence.52 For these reasons, Hubbard has become increasingly uncomfortable with the use of the term «inerrancy» to describe his basic commitment to Scripture's infallibility, though he has no basic argument with those like Pinnock who use the term as qualified and understood Biblically.
It has welcomed, naturally enough, the warmth and the poetry of Deus est Caritas; but it is now hoping that the Pope's first encyclical signals that there will be no more uncomfortable demands for the renunciation of relativist moral values, indeed, that thePope will now bask in his new popularity and become a mellow and liberal guru to the modern world, that his life story will be rather like that of Pius IX but in reverse.
As enrollments decline, programs are cut, and tenure diminishes, mainstream educational institutions are becoming uncomfortable places for teachers who want....
And there is a need, he says, for gay Christians to open themselves up to such relationships, which can be hard when they may tend to distance themselves, in unhealthy ways, from friends of the same sex out of fear of where those friendships might become inappropriate or uncomfortable.
If such talk of truth makes my neighbor, the rabbi, uncomfortable — and I can understand how it might — I can only point out that Jesus is my sole reason for defending the rabbi against the onslaughts of either fascist politicians or liberal theologians who will not embrace him until he becomes «rational» or «enlightened» in other words, something less than Jewish.
«I became really uncomfortable representing products and brands that I knew were getting the job done well, but weren't necessarily beneficial or nourishing for the skin.
For Vidmar, who helped a low - budget, no - nonsense Adelaide become the first Australian team to make the final of the AFC Asian Champions League in 2008, this must have felt very uncomfortable.
As uncomfortable as it may have just become for her, Camille is.
If you wear contact lenses, you might find they are becoming uncomfortable now, as well — speak to your optician for advice if you are experiencing this.
On top of that, shyness takes this to a whole new level and it becomes more uncomfortable for moms to breastfeed in public.
It is normal for your breasts to become larger and feel heavy, warmer and uncomfortable when your milk increases in quantity («comes in») 2 - 5 days after birth.
The best formula for sensitive tummies benefits your baby as it can make him less irritable, prevent him from becoming constipated and uncomfortable, and improve his digestion overall.
Women can become very uncomfortable when pregnancy goes on for too long and it may also be in the best interests of the baby's health to hurry things along.
Women of smaller stature are bound to be more uncomfortable during pregnancy than women with a whole lot of torso room, but for little people, growing babies can become dangerous to mom's system.
I would imagine once our child reaches a weight that would become personally uncomfortable she'll be ready for a booster chair at the table.
That can become very uncomfortable and it's not good for your back.
Because the breasts become very full of milk (engorged) it can be uncomfortable for the mother.
Material being put on and taken off will run its course and the area will become even more abrasive and uncomfortable for baby.
Diaper changing time was once a very difficult job, and babies tend to cry more or become uncomfortable when cold wipes are used for their bottoms.
If your contact lenses become uncomfortable, try wearing them for shorter stretches of time.
It became pretty uncomfortable for me at that point.
In our rush to be open and sophisticated about sex, breasts have become sex toys and breastfeeding has become an uncomfortable reminder that women's bodies are not solely intended for sexual pleasure.
Babies feel very uncomfortable in the hotel beds and hence travelling can become a nightmare for everyone due to lack of sleep.
It becomes very uncomfortable for me.
If you have ever been in the car for a long time, you know how uncomfortable it can become.
The comfort of the seat will is also important because if the child is not comfortable, they will become restless and will not want to be in the stroller for they know that they will be very uncomfortable and certain body parts can become sore and hurt.
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