Sentences with phrase «do take a toll on»

Hope you are doing well now... festivities do take a toll on us:)
Certainly, 2 games within 4 days did take its toll on the Arsenal players.
When you lose a veteran goal - scorer and star player like Carrie Madden that does take a toll on your offense.
Becoming a mother is a beautiful experience, but it does take a toll on your body.
It's difficult to calculate the exact cost of grief, but as you might imagine, it does take its toll on your bank account.
Breastfeeding a baby on demand, especially at night, does take a toll on moms and this, I heard, is a big reason why many decide to wean at around the 1 - year mark.
NYPD Chief of Department James O'Neill had a slightly different take, saying the investigation does take some toll on officers.
Skipping meals doesn't take a toll on your system, but it does take a toll on price - gouging Big Pharma's fat profits.
It's been a very stressful week and filled with changes, good ones, but they did take a toll on me.
Coming to hair care, Her lovely curls are a style statement in itself, but being in the film industry, and having to style her hair differently with every new film does take a toll on those ringlets.
So, distractions really do take a toll on anybody's engagement with a task, and make achieving the end result of the task even more elusive.
We'd have expected better still — it boasts a 7:37.47 time at the «Ring, after all — but the Camaro's massive weight does take its toll on the tyres and brakes and Blyton Park isn't quite as expansive as the Nordschleife.
And you are correct that the outdoor elements do take their toll on companion animals.
There is no doubt that therapy dogs do a great service to people in need, but does it take a toll on them?
All this does take its toll on the battery inside the Galaxy S6 Edge which is smaller than both the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S6 as Samsung made design a priority here.
I didn't hit any low - battery problems with the Spectacles during my testing, but I noticed that transferring lots of videos over Bluetooth did take a toll on my iPhone 6 Plus» battery.

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Her company, Embrace Innovations, makes low - cost baby incubators for use in the developing world, she explains in the post, and the emotional struggles of getting to know seriously ill infants, many of whom sadly didn't make it, and their families was taking a huge toll on her.
Building fast for both these companies seems to equate with constructing a shaky, less attractive structure, and one that takes an unacceptable toll on the humans doing the building.
Loners may get a lot done, but unchecked, they can take a toll on the community by creating resentment and divisiveness that ultimately slow progress.
It may seem easy to tunnel through a job you don't like, but research shows that the stress and unhappiness caused can take a physical and psychological toll on you.
Unions, working with employers, have come along way to making these workplaces safer over the past 30 years, but there's much more work to be done - particularly as we discover the toll these types of jobs take on workers mental health and as the Conservative government moves closer and closer to total industry self - regulation (something that puts all Canadians at risk).
Disease takes a toll on even great minds and geniuses and Mr Hawkings is no exception but he has every right to believe there is no God and no heaven but so do I to believe there is a God and heaven.
People - pleasing is certain death — whether it is because we actually DO please them and drop dead from total exhaustion, or we can't and get filled with resentment and hate and it takes a toll on our hearts.
We have seen how the American success ideal has taken its toll on women, on youth, on all groups who do not approximate the Anglo - Saxon Protestant ideal of character — above all on blacks.
He just doesn't have that male role model in his life, and it is taking its toll on him.
Doing 20 hours a week of gymnastics and conditioning really takes a toll on your body!
Florida's unique fertile soil and lush subtropical climate are what make Florida grapefruit the sweetest and juiciest variety of grapefruit in the world, but they can also take a toll on the outer appearance of the fruit — don't judge a book by it's cover!
I think all the traveling I did and the fact that I was so busy last month took a toll on me.
i have gotten so used to arsenal playing suicide football that it does nt take a toll on my heart or health for that matter
don, t get me wrong i am very happy & proud of what our team has been doing but we need to get every injured players back asap because i think after a fair amount of football played & good few injuries it, s started to take its toll on the team even before the defeat to the saints.
It's safe to say that the 28 minutes of ice time Keith averaged during these playoffs (about four minutes more than Seabrook; for one thing, Keith generally gets additional time on the power play) didn't take a toll on his body.
This seems to be taking its toll on Morata in his first season in the physically demanding Premier League, and Chelsea could do with a backup option.
I am sure Petr Cech needed to be rested due to all the running he had done in the previous match, getting up and down that pitch, taking its toll on the dynamic box to box goalkeeper!
PSG, Bayern, Barca and Real all get to play relatively easy games from time to time in their leagues which helps a lot in UCL in respect to fatigue and injury, whereas in EPL, the competition is so tough that you don't have any «easy» game and it takes toll on the English clubs.
The midweek international fixtures have taken their toll on many Premier League clubs and Blackburn, despite only a couple venturing away from Ewood Park for international duty, did not escape the doom and gloom which internationals tend to bring in the aftermath.
The stress of such a big life transition will take its toll if you try to do everything on your own.
It helped, but at 4 weeks, the difficulty in nursing had taken a toll on my supply... If your baby has a heart shaped tongue tip - don't wait to get it clipped!
The stress of having too much to do, and too little time to do it, can also take a toll on your teen's physical and mental health.
And though severe dehydration will certainly take a toll on your supply, drinking extra water or fluids won't do anything to increase what you already make.
It doesn't just take a toll on our body but our mind as well, especially those first few months.
But deep within, we really don't know how much pregnancy can take a toll on a woman's body.
Whether you do it for a few days because your baby is teething or have been doing it for months or years, it takes a toll on you.
Weeks of little to no sleep doing 40 minite breastfeeding sessions with a supplemental nutrition system which my son would flail his arms at and knock off my nipple every two minutes, then having to hand express and then pump for 20 min to get less then half a mL of breastmilk each time, and then having to wash everything before you get 30 min of sleep before then next feed can really take a serious toll on one's mental health.
You did your own independent research into the issue and have decided that they are not physiologically ready and the accidents are taking a toll on the whole family, so you plan to try again in a couple months, end of story.
Often, parents of kids with special needs are so busy meeting the child's needs from moment to moment that they don't have time to step back and realize the toll this is taking on them.
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And I guess it's probably quite common to get more symptoms with your second child, as your first pregnancy probably took its toll a bit on your body (my pregnancy certainly did on mine - changed my body forever!).
«Although the tough economic climate is taking its toll on us here in the UK, its impact is being particularly deeply felt by millions of vulnerable people in developing countries, who don't have a safety net to fall back on.
Meanwhile, Cuomo's favorability rating fell to 52 percent to 40 percent, though that remains little changed from last month — suggesting the trial of the governor's former top aide Joe Percoco did little to sway voters» opinions and take its toll on Cuomo.
He said the lack of fuel is the reason is why there is capacity sitting idle at Tema, adding that the problem of fuel, hydrology and some units having to do mandatory maintenance is taking its toll on efficient power delivery.
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