Sentences with phrase «do feel some benefit»

They weren't a magic potion but over time they do work and you do feel the benefits.
I do feel some benefit after the first 2 shots.
Diabetes runs in my family and I would hate to think that I am doing something which I think is healthy (and I really do feel the benefits — but where in the long run it could be more detrimental?
You really do feel the benefits of its lean carbon fiber physique compared to rivals like the R8 because it changes direction so cleanly, rides with such poise and fires along the straights with a real ferocity if you wring the engine right out.

Not exact matches

We want to feel loved, and there is a benefit in doing what we can to make those around us happy.
In other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chair.
The practice, he said, «benefits men who don't feel the need to be at home looking after their children, and it discriminates against women who will want to, obviously, look after the children that they have got.»
Before long, not only do you feel (and verify) that you're doing your best work, you also benefit from continuous strokes of insight.
After polling its full - time employees, SurveyMonkey found that although the employees were satisfied with their own benefits, they felt the company wasn't doing enough for contractors in the building.
Typically, however, it refers to feeling optimistic about personally benefiting and seeing others benefit from doing your best work.
One benefit of being a business owner and your own boss is that you set the rules and can feel free to break them if you find a good business case to do so.
It can also make your employees feel like they are workhorses being punished, especially if they can not see any reward or benefit from doing so.
But if you're elsewhere, Lorton feels that you don't need a service like his to reap the benefits of breaking bread together.
«There are losers from (open trade) and as long as governments deal with the losers, so that they don't feel left out, then everyone can benefit,» Pissarides told CNBC on Saturday at the China Development Forum in Beijing.
There are a lot of benefits to feeling lonely just like there are a lot of benefits to physical pain, but if one can avoid chronic pain you want to do that.
That is to say they can decide not to move forward with budgeted initiatives that they feel don't provide as much benefit.
The report says that 77 percent of employees who feel that they benefit from flexibility at work tend to stay with that company whereas only 41 percent of employees stay in companies that don't offer flexibility.
It also provides additional benefits like giving you structure, building forward - moving habits, and creating momentum that will carry you on the days when you feel like you don't have the strength to carry yourself.
If you feel more secure with a set monthly payment and death benefit that doesn't change, stick to traditional whole life.
- Awesome team members - Ongoing personal and professional development - Great company culture - Above average pay for retail - Great benefits - Opportunity for great bonuses - Doesn't feel like working retail - Ability to learn, grow, and develop - truly feels like you have ownership over the business and are able to contribute to the success of the store
The majority of employers surveyed don't feel responsible for providing benefits to independent contractors
Gilbreath explains that while other firms may have hundreds of clients, Ahalogy goes deep with a smaller number — they even turn down customers when they don't feel that they would benefit from the optimization and marketing assistance Ahalogy currently offers.
Pretty new to this and I don't feel like you covered the benefits for taxes enoigh.
While I don't doubt that this is a difficult time for many LGBT students, staff, and others who feel alienated right now by InterVarsity, it seems obvious to me that they stand to benefit from this move.
For them, I was their pastor and I really don't feel easy to talk about insurance with them since it will involve my own benefit (my commission that will make me survive, so that I can start up a new church from zero since I didn't want to rely on donation from others.).
Hell to me is eternally without the fellowship of God - imagine being next to someone who constantly talks about themselves and does nothing except things that benefit themself (sort of like the person who does good to make himself feel better in your previous post), with no cognizance of my existance - I would hate to be next to that guy for eternity, that would be hell!
how about it doesn't benefit you to or you would go to jail or most feel bad when they kill.
The report, Taking Care of Business, does highlights how big business can have a positive impact on poverty reduction through job creation and the payment of taxes but says many poor people around the world are not feeling the benefits.
Despite contributing nothing to society, but still enjoying all its benefits, I feel I have the right to tell others what to do.
So even though he doesn't think it does them any good, he still feels it benefits him by making his city a safer place to live.
I gave him the benefit of the doubt early on, even though every single person I have encountered, who is of the Reformed persuasion, has proven to be extremely capable of pointing out to everyone else where everyone else is wrong, and can do it in such a way as to give you the impression that, not only do they want to correct your erroneous beliefs, but also want to make sure you feel very, very bad about being completely wrong.
He's also pointed out to me how much of what we do, think, or feel, can often de-rail the benefits that Christ wants to give us in His sacraments.
The spin - off is that not only do I enjoy it and feel «right» when I am working creatively, but the people who are my audience also benefit by being able to laugh for a while, or quietly enjoying a painting.
In a democracy, this minority is easily outvoted, especially if populist politicians agitate the majority that either feels the pain or, minimally, does not see any tangible benefits as yet.
Did you become an Atheist to bully people and hurt their feelings or was that just one of the fringe benefits?
I do try to at the very least clean up a bit, but again that's solely for the benefit of other people, not my own personal feelings on what should be considered «respect».
I'm not going to debate whether having faith is a good thing or a bad thing, as that is merely subjective and there is no end result, nor does it benefit anyone and generally devolves into name - calling and hurt feelings.
Somehow, what was meant to bring heaven to Earth has morphed into doing just what works for us, feels good to us, and somehow benefits us.
I feel that there are things I ought to do, things that would benefit humankind.
It makes me feel that the term «vegan» is extremely unfortunate and misleading, because the term does not emphasize or even signify respect for animals or living beings or creatures, as it would benefit from doing, but rather uses a derivative form of «vegetable» or «vegetarian», which makes it sound as if the central point is — eating vegetation, i.e. plants, which makes it sound like a diet.
What I am wondering though is do you feel there is any benefit in getting a mini chopper / processor for your recipes?
And if nothing else, if I can throw on a bit of Benefit Porefessional, mascara, and do my brows, I feel «done».
Kefir is my go - to drink to get that probiotics fix nowadays and as I have been drinking it regularly this past month, I really feel it benefits my system and it doesn't leave me feeling bloated, which is a big plus.
I can't say I'm seeing amazing benefits yet and still don't feel like singing the praise of this particular diet, but at least, I'm sort of back to my good old normal self.
While we do not live gluten free in our home, I feel it would probably benefit us tremendously with my husband being diabetic.
The nice thing about it is I still have a lot of the benefits, but if I feel like cheating, I do.
Keep in mind I don't actually feel like cooking, I only want to reap the benefits of a homemade bowl of soup for lunch.
I am a BIG fan of yoga — do it daily — and totally can feel the benefits of even just doing one pose.
You don't have to soak them, it's completely optional, but feel free to read this article and learn more about the benefits.
Honey that hasn't been too overly processed actually contains health benefits; so you definitely don't have to feel guilty about eating that honey - sweetened treat!
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