Sentences with phrase «by fretting about»

«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?

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
«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.»
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».
Sure, it may sound silly to start fretting about something that is still a few weeks away, but the last two months have just flown by, and I know that this next month will be no exception.
If your fella regularly flakes, openly frets about missing time with the boys to spend it with you, or safeguards his precious schedule so vigilantly that you're pencilled in only intermittently, think about moving on to someone who won't make you feel as though you're inconveniencing him by wanting to spend time together.
Lawrence is saved from the wounds he himself suffers by an old gypsy woman (Geraldine Chaplin looking appropriately skeletal, spectral, and sere), who frets about saving him for the life of monthly transmutation to which he is now doomed.
Enter the remaining cast of characters, both major and minor: the janitorial staff of the classified underground wing of the compound, Zelda Fuller (Octavia Spencer in a role written for her by del Toro) and the mute Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins, radiant in a star - making role); the attending government scientist Dr. Robert Hoffstetler (Michael Stuhlbarg), also a Russian double - agent; and, of course, Elisa's next door neighbor, Giles (Richard Jenkins, deserving of a Supporting Actor nomination), who frets about growing older and his hair loss, pines for love with a local pie shop employee and shares his passion for musicals with the equally besotted Elisa (they sit side - by - side on the sofa performing a quick soft shoe).
As the titular immense blue planet threatens to crash into Earth, a pair of siblings prepares for the possibility of oblivion: Kirsten Dunst, who's afflicted by crushing depression, and her more level - headed sister Charlotte Gainsbourg, who frets about her family's future.
That's a Mistake,» Erika Christakis frets over the «dystopian narrative» that she says dominates conversations about public schools, which she insists are «nothing close to the cesspools portrayed by political hyperbole.»
I fretted about them, but I was embarrassed by them, too, and ashamed of myself for wearing pearls and living on Park Avenue while my parents were busy keeping warm and finding something to eat.
Lola, left alone at home, bewildered by the presence of so many loud strangers in her home, was fretting nervously about the sudden disappearance of her 8 puppies.
If history offers any guide, the 69 million members of American Airlines» frequent - flier program shouldn't fret about losing their miles following Tuesday's bankruptcy filing by the airline's parent company.
Later Fischl frets about his prices and is told by a terse dealer that he «didn't make the cut.»
But she fretted about the potential impact on Calder's 1964 mobile Five Rudders from the breeze unleashed by the presidential helicopter as it landed on the South Lawn.
The Abstract Expressionists were notoriously loath to abandon subject - matter and metaphor; and looking at Pollock's late painting and his return to figuration, recently reviewed here by John Bunker on Abcrit, you get the strong impression that, very different from Gear though he was, he too fretted about abstraction's detachment from human content.
By the 1970s, the persistent cooling trend had become a hot topic, so to speak, for magazines and books that fretted about a coming Ice Age, and the federal government supported studies that calculated the economic disasters expected from a colder climate.
By completing a driver improvement course, you won't have to fret about extra points on your New Hampshire license.
A new update seems to be heading to Android Wear devices, (we reported about it coming to the LG G Watch earlier) and it's still early in the week so if you don't see the update heading to your own watch don't fret, it'll likely be coming in due time and as we all should know by -LSB-...]
Create solidarity Reminiscing about the simpler days before becoming parents, laughing through moments of exhaustion or fretting over a sick baby, you create solidarity by sharing in the highs and lows of parenthood together.
Only about 10 years ago, the multifamily industry fretted that an ever - increasing number of Americans would abandon the apartment market, spurred to buy residential properties by easy credit and official policy that encouraged homeownership — a lot can happen in a decade.
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