Sentences with phrase «by pain in»

As a veterinary professional and pet owner, I witnessed profound behavioral changes caused by pain in my cat, George.
I love how stilettos look, don't get me wrong, but I'm over being distracted by pain in my feet at work.
Many studies have found that stress can contribute to headaches, a condition characterized by pain in the head or neck region.
At worst, the condition sends the patient to the bathroom anywhere from 40 to 60 times a day.For women, the condition is sometimes accompanied by pain in the vulva, vagina, or behind the vagina, while men experience pain in the testicles, penis, scrotum, or the area behind the scrotum.
After two and a half years of a cramped existence defined largely by the pain in his back and arms — he says he used to lie in bed for hours pressing a spot on his forearm, imagining he had a button there that could shut the pain off — Rahimi is largely pain free.

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As for the sensitivity issues, those are gradually lessened thanks to the inclusion of natural potassium nitrate, which desensitizes teeth by filling in those tiny tubules that expose dentin and connect the underlying nerves to the hot, cold, or pressure causing pain.
In the realm of cloud gaming services, 5G could also solve a pain point constantly faced by game developers: ensuring their game can run on computers with varying specifications.
For example, he assisted in diagnosing and addressing the source of a runner's calf pain by requesting and examining an uploaded photo of the bottoms of the runner's shoes, then responding with video suggestions.
The pain «comes from a powerful toxin secreted by the animal's tail,» marine biologist Chris Lowe told NPR in 2014.
«Although central banks have learned from the pain caused by high inflation in past years, they will not be able to offset the increase in interest costs due to all the money that has been and will be printed,» wrote one respondent.
In a sector not always known for service, it has amassed a fiercely loyal client base by first delivering a novel offering, then adding complementary offerings reverse - engineered to fix specific pain points.
In an effort to dull some of the pain, and perhaps a sprint around an unfamiliar airport, United is now giving passengers access to their boarding passes on connecting legs provided by other airlines.
Almost every company has its critics (and by critics, I mean those pains in the rear who only like to whine and be contrarian purely for the sake of it).
His boyfriend, identified in surviving documents only as «S.,» watched the man he loved go off to serve in a war that he did not fully endorse, only to die alone and in pain as S. sat helplessly by hundreds of miles away.
«In 2014 and 2015, Medicare paid $ 1 million or more for drug - related tests billed by health professionals at more than 50 pain management practices across the U.S.,» they report.
Remember, short - term pain caused by the implosion of OPEC and the liquidation of billions from SWF's will make a basis for the next leg up in stocks but between now and then, things could be very volatile.
When you're in pain, 40 - second rest periods go by way faster than you think.
The «awful» scene of the blood eagle in season two was not a cynical attempt to shock the audience: It was about the character's attempt to enter Valhalla by not showing his pain and suffering.
He points out a couple factors that make it hard to assign blame when it comes to the opioid epidemic — pain meds are lawful drugs, approved and regulated by the federal government, and there are «a whole lot of intermediaries: in the distribution process.
They typically are not employed by any competitors and are seen as first - movers in building community around the pains and needs of your market.
Specializations solve a major pain point for students, namely, that it's tough to master a subject by taking a random course in that subject.
The increased adoption is driven, of course, by the nation's deepening opioid epidemic — a scourge fueled by prescription pain pill abuse and cheap heroin that resulted in 24,200 overdose deaths in 2013, up 315 % from 1999.
In order to learn your client's pain points, you have to start by asking them what they think they are.
MONTREAL — Bombardier is implementing one of the deepest job cuts in its history by eliminating 7,000 positions — including more than a third in Canada — though it took pains Wednesday to instead train the public spotlight on a large CSeries plane order with Air Canada.
Orr retreated again, building a new house — he took pains to use the same floor plan as the family's original home so as not to upset Adria — and participating in a philanthropy workshop sponsored by the Hewlett Foundation.
And regardless of their individual strength, all of these drugs work by capitalizing on our body's natural pain - relief system, which — in high enough doses — can result in a surging sense of euphoria.
In all likelihood, Chinese leaders will respond to the actions taken by Trump by targeting vulnerable American firms and sectors and following a strategy that minimizes costs to China while maximizing pain to the U.S.
Carrie Dyck, a linguistics professor at Memorial University in St. John's, Nfld., was one of the countless affected by pain she believes came from sitting down all day.
The talk show host concluded: «Here's what I'll be very disappointed in: If Trump does lose, as I am very confident that he will, and let's say it's not super close, if he loses by a significant margin and Sean Hannity and people like him have not experienced some significant career pain, if not destruction, because of their role, then it's over.
Look me in the eye when you're describing the pain I should be feeling caused by this problem.
By simply investing in what you know, identifying a pain point and using tech to alleviate it, you can be a part of something bigger than yourself.
CrowdBouncer, a Buffalo, N.Y. - based company that launched in October 2012, was started by a lawyer who read the JOBS Act, and preemptively anticipated the regulatory pain points the new legislation would create for both entrepreneurs and investors.
In the ads, Thicke — a Canadian who played the father on the hit»80s sitcom Growing Pains — pitches the idea that, with Cambridge Life, consumers can cut their unsecured debts by up to 70 per cent.
About 750 miles away in San Francisco, Seth Quest was having chest pains brought on by anxiety.
The Primary Care business is comprised of human pharmaceutical products prescribed by primary - care physicians and includes products in the areas of Alzheimer's, cardiovascular (excluding pulmonary arterial hypertension), erectile dysfunction, genitourinary, major depressive disorder, pain, respiratory, and smoking cessation.
Such an analysis might suggest that trade endeavors like the TPP are only worth the pain if accompanied by, say, a rollback of right - to - work laws that currently make it harder to unionize in the service sector.
«There hasn't been much pressure or pain inflicted by the banks in April,» Samji said in an interview.
While he took great pains to point out that it's still months away from his July start date and by that time «the UK economy might be in an entirely different place,» he did attempt to clarify his position on specific points such as inflation (he supports a continued course of «flexible regulation») and further stimulus (he's for it, should the British economy need it).
RentMoola was inspired through the pain point experienced by Patrick Postrehovsky while paying his rent with cash in Shanghai, and the hassle Philipp Postrehovsky had while paying his rent with cheques.
«We decided on this list by looking at the size of our customer base in each city, and the pain we would cause to all stakeholders by shutting them down.
This may not be a bad thing in the long run but short term pain would be felt, particularly by the US taxpayer and consumer.
In that case GDP growth will drop sharply in line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtIn that case GDP growth will drop sharply in line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin household income growth.
On the other hand, back in April, after reading that same language, Allergan's lawyers said that Pershing and Valeant «took express pains to sidestep Rule 14e - 3 which outlaws insider - trading in connection with a tender offer, by styling themselves as co-bidders and not (yet) proceeding towards a tender offer.»
However, Lake took pains to remind analysts that the operative word when it came to the «deemed repatriation of foreign earnings» - a measure in the reforms that sees liquid assets held overseas by US companies subject to a one - off charge of 15.5 % - was «deemed».
But the pain from economic reforms in Argentina and Brazil could make voters reconsider, if it's not accompanied by growth.
DiscoverOrg is solving for this very real pain point by bringing their best - in - class research verification model to the SMB space.
Through frequent marathons and by being the sole US - focused analyst in Leveraged Finance at RBC Capital Markets during the peak of the LBO boom, Steven has developed a high pain tolerance, a pre-requisite for value investing.
This structural break coincides with the attainment of a voice in politics by ordinary people in developed economies: since voters rarely opt for economic pain, their elected representatives soon found they had to avoid it at all costs.
Established in 2013 by four friends who shared the pain of planning their major life events, the company now empowers thousands of creative businesses and their clients.
We reduce friction and ease the logistical pain points for our founders by inviting them to live in our UpWest house, a community of fellow portfolio entrepreneurs located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
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