Sentences with phrase «by fretting»

«The past, I think, has helped me appreciate the present — and I don't want to spoil any of it by fretting about the future.»
The initial excitement was followed by fretting about whether theyunderstood their own telescope.
The initial excitement was followed by fretting about whether they understood their own telescope.
Did we manage that by fretting about membership numbers?
But don't expect to hear any negative talk from Richardson, who is determined to learn from the mistakes of his eight free - agent teammates last season who, Richardson says, sabotaged themselves — and the team — by fretting too much about securing new deals.
Protonophore - and pH - insensitive glucose and sucrose accumulation detected by FRET nanosensors in Arabidopsis root tips.
Visualization of Rab5 activity in living cells by FRET microscopy and influence of plasma - membrane - targeted Rab5 on clathrin - dependent endocytosis.
Intracellular localization and interaction of mRNA binding proteins as detected by FRET.
Besides localization, we can obtain information on dynamics (by time - lapse imaging), diffusion (by FRAP), and interactions (by FRET).
Draperies and trim by Fret Fabrics.

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The closest observers of trade politics and policy were mostly unmoved by Trump's negotiating list, however normal people might be surprised to learn that Canada's bankers have as much reason to fret as loggers and dairy farmers.
That's because consumers have becoming increasingly skeptical of artificial sweeteners, most recently fretting about the health implications of consuming aspartame, which is still deemed safe by the Food and Drug Administration.
Aside from all that, the rows of keys are also separated by thick «frets,» so they're more spaced out than competitors», which also makes it easier to type.
Actually, science suggests you might be able to quell your anxieties by setting a designated «worry period» and postponing your fretting until then.
The problem is, all this fretting has begun to brand this generation as helpless waifs, paralyzed by choice and stalled by an underdeveloped work ethic.
By Trevor Hunnicutt NEW YORK (Reuters)- U.S. fund investors backed off domestic stocks for a second straight week, greeting strong earnings with a shrug and fretting about the...
In addition, she empowers couples to take money matters into their own hands and shows them that by taking control of their finances, they can stop fretting about cash and start focusing on the important things in life.
Longtime Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen is fighting the seizure of his records by federal investigators in New York, but people close to the president are fretting he might fold if he faces severe charges.
Foreign allies and companies that source steel and aluminum from abroad were left in suspense about how the tariffs deadline would play out until late Monday and were fretting about the uncertainty created by the situation.
With us, you do not have to fret that your site will suddenly go down or will be penalized by Google.
By the middle of February, banking industry stocks in both Europe and the U.S. had suffered double - digit price declines as investors fretted over ever - intensifying regulation and subpar economic growth.
And churches are intimidated, to the point of gagging themselves, by their own lawyers who fret about the loss of tax exemption.
And since the criticism of homosexuality in the bible is the result of bigotry introduced by men to support a view not originally there... there is no reason to fret about the gay lover possibility anyway.
Avoid disappointment by expecting little, and by aiming low; and above all do not fret
All of us fret and kick against the steel bands of institutionalism; the teacher against the grading system, the social worker against the artificiality created by the very fact of his being a professional representative of the state commissioned to deal with human needs, the worker something of whose very life is «bought» against the employer, and the sensitive employer who buys that portion of that life against the system, the public official against the role which political necessity assigns to him.
When Macbeth in the well - known speech is forced to confront the shattering reversal of all his expectations, he sees life as a «brief candle,» a «walking shadow,» an actor «that struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more» and as «a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing.»
The splatter is a matter either ignored because I personally don't fret over a messy oven or easily remedied by the self - cleaning option.
Don't fret... you can try to salvage it by plopping in another egg yolk and, worst - case, save that batch to cook with later (pour over chopped potatoes and bake for a magical side dish).
Team News — Arsenal The Gunners are fretting over a possible ankle injury to their talismanic Welshman, Aaron Ramsey, who is an integral part of this Arsenal machine and, going by the latest reports, the 22 - year old is likely to miss to Saturday's home fixture against Man City.
I fret about our injuries but then am always struck these days by the quality of the front 5 we always put on the park these days even with a horrendous injury list — worth remembering the Newcastle performance came with Ozil, Walcott, Arteta, Wilshere and Ramsey injured, Podolski not starting and with Rosicky, Campbell, Gnabry not even on the bench.
Then two morale boosting wins over Aston Villa and Galatasaray also failed to produce the expected turnaround, with a defeat by Chelsea and a draw with Hull City making the fans fret once more.
Before fretting too much over that long wait, it's worth reflecting on some of the highlights and lowlights of the 2017 — 18 season that was — the players, teams, coaches and games that left strong impressions — by handing out awards.
It is like a mantra in his head, «it's all about wanting more» is a regular phrase, and it is an opportune moment to discuss the journey he has made from bit - part player, from someone who was even offered up as a makeweight in a failed bid to sign Clint Dempsey from Fulham in 2012, to being shunted around the team, then hampered by a chronic heel injury, fretting about his future, to now being a captain, a leader, a key player for Klopp.
Nothing to fret about, it does not negate the progress that has been made by the defense so far.
I made my decisions mostly based on my own visits to the child care centres, word of mouth by people I met and Google searches... and I'm glad that I can't remember how many nights I stayed up fretting over the decisions.
As a McDonald's franchisee and chairman of the National Leadership Council, a group of franchise - owners elected by our peers, representing more than 2,400 McDonald's franchisees in the U.S., I can say with firsthand knowledge that the article «Coffee leaves»em jumpy; McDonald's owners fret cost of new drinks» (Business, Dec. 3) does not represent the truth regarding franchisee alignment with the company and support for our combined beverage business.
Continuing Osinbajo notes that, «In one single transaction a few weeks to the the elections 2015, sums of a N100billion and $ 295million were just fretted away by a few.
When we fret over the «outsized influence of special interests,» we are decrying the fact that the «average guy's» voice is being drawn out by money.
Rather than fret, however, he responded swiftly, first through Operation Zero Tolerance for Potholes across the states and then by reconstructing hitherto abandoned roads.
Whether motivated by Trump or fueled by labor union members fretting the constitutional convention, Democratic voters did an unusual thing on Tuesday: They voted.
This sort of thing might seem trivial, but McCarthy has battled for it: the insider - y authority to fret over mundane procedural questions and the Washington confidence to call Barney Frank by his first name.
Bergin fretted that Solow's building — which sits across from a hotel and is surrounded by other businesses — is not in a very Sutton Place - like area.
And if overwhelmed parents sometimes lean on television when they need a break, they need not fret too much: some popular shows can actually help youngsters learn life lessons — at least when they watch with friends or family, as I learned in «Pop Star Psychology,» by Sandra Czaja.
«Young people troubled by romantic relationships, sexual harassment: Adults fret about youth and the «hook - up culture,» but commonly neglect two more pervasive problems in young people's lives.»
U.S. researchers will play a large role in a new panel established by Brazil's government to study the future of science in the country, where a major R&D budget cut ordered by the government this year has researchers fretting.
As part of their investigations, the team led by Professor Michael Schindler, head of the working group at the Institute of Virology, applied the FACS - FRET technique, which Schindler had developed at the Heinrich Pette Institute in Hamburg.
Students, already demoralized by scarce funding and no jobs, fret over whether basic research (of the sort that produced CRISPR in the first place) will be as esteemed as «patentable» work — and if their names will even be included on the patent.
The Commission is using the Net to counter the horror stories put about by the press, which constantly frets over the actions of «mad Eurocrats».
Quantitative Measurement of Ca2 + and Calmodulin - Target Bindings by Fura - 2 and CFP / YFP FRET Imaging in Living Cells.
During these years, she focused on the structural properties of the amyloid - like oligomeric intermediates formed by the bacterial HypF - N protein under different solution conditions, mainly using the Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) technique.
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