Sentences with phrase «buffer against work»

A father's emotional involvement with his child also acts as a buffer against work - related stresses, meaning that dads are more likely to feel better overall.

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CDOs work by layering the claims on a pool of mortgages into tranches that give the senior claims a buffer against losses.
Long - term treasuries will likely still work as ballast when it matters most (global risk - off events), but we see short - term U.S. debt now offering compelling income, along with a healthy buffer against the risk of further interest rate rises.
The Republicans in the chamber are also aided by an eight - member group of breakaway Democrats — the Independent Democratic Conference — who work with the G.O.P. and give them an extra buffer against some legislation they dislike, a list that this year includes early voting, gun control and any new taxes.
«Soils are a buffer against all kinds of insults to our ecosystem,» said Vanessa Bailey, a microbiologist who works closely with Jansson at PNNL.
Scientists work by text and have a lot more buffering against emotional meltdown than ordinary readers like those of us here, trying to understand the science.
For many regions, an important focus of coastal use planning is to use the coast as a natural system to buffer coastal communities from inundation, working with nature rather than against it, as in the Netherlands.
It buffers against illness, stress, and hardship and allows us to work through disappointments, upsets, and conflict more effectively.
Positive friendship qualities work as a buffer against negative life events and contribute to higher levels of self - esteem and confidence in the student.
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