Sentences with phrase «daily barrage of»

The daily barrage of emails, client needs and time pressures create a stressful environment that reduces the capacity for intellectual performance and obliterates much intrinsic satisfaction in the work.
The almost daily barrage of news stories about data breaches and ransomware attacks has corporate leaders feeling uneasy and compelled to take urgent action to contain risk.
The daily barrage of e-mails, texts, tweets, messages, and meetings distract you and stress you out.
They face the daily barrage of new challenges with optimism, stamina, and a shared value in collaboration.
The brain is quite the circus act: It constantly juggles the complex job of processing a daily barrage of new experiences with the equally daunting task of storing memories.
The daily barrage of texts, tweets and e-mails brings us information, connection, entertainment.
This dark outlook seems confirmed not only by the daily barrage of headlines from war - torn regions around the world — Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo — and the seemingly endless threat of terrorism, but also by findings from primatology, anthropology, and other fields.
The allergy policy really saved the day, so now we don't have to deal with the daily barrage of junk food that used to be the norm (rewards, b - day parties, holidays, etc).
Consider telling family and friends that you are due «sometime in May» rather than on a specific day in order to prevent a daily barrage of phone calls near the end of your pregnancy.
With the daily barrage of streaming content, many find the overload enough to leave their head spinning and reason enough to run from social media, never looking back.
Not hard in the standard sense - sales requires emotional fortitude to survive the daily barrage of objections and quotas.
Not hard in the standard sense — sales requires emotional fortitude to survive the daily barrage of objections and quotas.
Does anyone here who faces the daily barrage of telemarketing, spam, and forest - destroying junk mail really believe that most Canadians will find the incentive to fill out a long form, mandatory or voluntary, in order to provide data to marketers?

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If it's a constant barrage of questions that disrupt your day, you can solve that problem with a daily morning meeting, along with a designated time mid-to-late afternoon to discuss further questions or problems.
It now must become central to the curriculum in our kindergartens, schools and colleges, if we hope to live in a society where the average citizens can cope with the barrage of images which daily comes into their lives, and where what they do know will help them survive.
I hope I'm wrong too, it would be a very tragic ending that this boy would be killed so close to freedom, however the thing that separates the israeli's from the palestinians is they do not have a constant barrage of suicide bombers terrorizing palestinians on a daily basis, the palestinians do that to themselves and then blame it on israel for making them do it.
I have personally come to the conclusion that what we need is a hypnosis event of the masses to help avert our minds from this constant barrage of junk food sales (lol)-- and, of course I am being facetious and tongue in cheek, but honestly... How does a person circumvent the constant sales and availability of this highly - processed junk food marketing that has invaded so many aspects of our daily lives and is so heavily represented in fundraising?
She didn't have social media to contend with, the constant barrage of strangers into everyone's daily lives, the temptation to use her teaching moments as public display.
I'm yet to read the book, so it's unclear to me if Schweizer has relied on the reporting of Daily Freeman scribe William Kemble (who was on the receiving end of the Hinchey barrage) or if the ties were independently confirmed.
His comments, made during his weekly call in to «The Brian Lehrer Show,» came amid a barrage of bad press about his near - daily SUV trips from the Upper East Side to the Park Slope YMCA to exercise.
On Friday, for the second straight day, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs faced a barrage of questions at his daily briefing about why the federal government is not intervening to take over responsibility for the cleanup from BP.
After the barrage of negative campaign ads, nightly robo calls, and daily mailers, most central New Yorkers are probably thinking, Whew!
In a 16 - minute interview, her first with a daily news outlet since her campaign started, Nixon kept up her barrage of assaults on Cuomo and sought to lay out a path for her candidacy.
To Schmidt and other researchers purging their inboxes daily of such correspondence, the barrage is simply part of the job of being a climate scientist.
Inside jail there is a nonstop barrage of buzzing metal doors, people yelling, daily announcements over loud speakers and CO's shouting out updates — all of it bouncing off concrete walls and down long hallways that are like echo chambers.
We turned to crowdsourcing, as well as the encyclopedic media knowledge of our own Amanda Brinkman, and envisioned answering that question truthfully, replicating the unrelenting, unfeeling barrage of moving images hurled daily.
These Haberny variously cuts up, grinds, scrapes or breaks, then works into densely packed compositions that are a dark mirror of the underside of fast - paced consumer culture and the media barrage that assails us daily.
Encompassing photography, drawing, painting, and film, Ruscha's work elevates the viewer out of the banality of urban life in order to recognize the barrage of mass media - fed images and information that assault us daily.
To Schmidt and other researchers purging their inboxes daily of such correspondence, the barrage is simply part of the job of being a climate scientist.
With the barrage of email we receive on a daily basis, getting people to open a newsletter is a balancing act.
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