Sentences with phrase «easier time of something»

Certainly if you can swing it, your baby and you will have a much easier time of it if you purchase him a seat and install his car seat.
I'm really lucky and have had a very easy time of it compared to some of you ladies.
Hopefully we will have a little easier time of it this year.
My cash investors are having a much easier time of it.
However, the Gunners had a relatively easy time of it at the Stadium of Light, as an Alexis Sanchez's brace gave the North Londoners all three points and pushed them up to 5th place in the Premier League table.
Myers, a village board member at the time, had a rather easy time of it with the then - six - term non-enrolled incumbent, winning by around 500 votes two years ago.
Just like all the Arsenal fans and Arsene Wenger, Laurent Koscielny is keeping his fingers crossed that 2015 will see Arsenal have a lot easier time of it on the injury front.
Barring a tough away fixture against Everton, Arsenal had a relatively easy time of it during the month of August and, consequently, should have scored a lot more goals.
If you came of age this millennium, you'll likely have a somewhat easier time of it, because your brain is wired differently, but Lichtman cautions that we may be crossing an important threshold in human development — not just in neuroscience or science more broadly, but in everything from politics to economics to religion.
(7 - inch tablets have a slightly easier time of it, because phone apps don't look as bad stretched over a 7 - inch screen.)
Those who start early have a much easier time of it: To retire with 60 % of current income, someone starting at age 25 needs to put aside 6.4 % of his pay.
Though baby Asher Stewardson suffered no problems and both mother and baby had a relatively easy time of it, there could be the chance of birth trauma such as shoulder dystocia when very large babies are delivered vaginally.
The great irony is, I seriously doubt if anyone else really is doing better or having an easier time of it than you, unless of course they have outstanding talent, really worked for it, and deserve their success.
They might have had an easier time of it if they had taken the time to review the dos and don'ts of the press release.
Yes, great companies have an easier time of it, but even they need to understand that acquisitions don't just happen.
It would probably be easier on his body, which hasn't had the easiest time of it.
Playing on back - to - back nights, the Hawks had an easier time of it than they had in their 2 - 1 victory in Game 1, which they dominated despite the close score.
If Di Maria is offloaded to PSG, United could sign a fantastic replacement for a fraction of the price, but if he keeps performing like this they won't have an easy time of it as more and more clubs show an interest.
Mathieu Debuchy has not had an easy time of it since joining Arsenal.
Ok, there's always Spurs he can play for if he wants an easy time of it.
Although Simon Pagenaud walked the championship in 2016, with Josef Newgarden as a team mate at Penske and a whole raft of driver and team changes it unlikely that he (or anyone else) will have such an easy time of it in 2017.
Stoke also sold Steven N'Zonzi to Sevilla in the summer, so all in all the Arsenal players» shins, ankles and all should be getting a much easier time of it than usual this weekend.
Price has an easy time of it, even as the announcers repeatedly attempt to revive the Eck vs. Price feud from this summer that I refuse to do the same with, and the Red Sox not only have a lead, but hold onto it heading into the bottom of the fourth.
The Gunners looked to be having an easy time of it in the early exchanges of the game, but after the England international put us 2 - 0 up with a brace, Swansea suddenly came to life.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Co. are unlikely to have an easy time of it up against Paul's older (but smaller) brother, although in the height stakes both look up to six - foot - four Matthias who despite not having a part to play in United and St. Etienne's Europa League tie, is sure to take a keen interest in his siblings» two - legged rivalry.
From spending time living in a homeless hostel with his family as a child to more recently suffering a lack of sponsorship and lottery funding — the sprinter has not had the easiest time of it.
He may have an easier time of it than you, since your child knows that you could be nursing him.
Buffets are great for us since my kids» tastes seem to change daily, and my gluten - free husband can have an easier time of it choosing separate food items he feels confident eating.
It seemed very much like an obvious choice to me, and though I'd heard of people having problems with breastfeeding, I crossed my fingers tight & hoped that I would have an easy time of it.
I think it's really uncommon to have such an easy time of it all.
Not to mention an easier time of it yourself!
Cuomo has also made it clear organized labor — particularly the public employee unions, but also the health care sector — will be in the crosshairs during the budget battle, so WFP isn't going to have the easiest time of it next year.
And then there's this: New York's budgeteers — both at City Hall and in Albany — have had an easy time of it in recent years.
By comparison, State Sen. Timothy Kennedy was having a much easier time of it.
As for the study confirming that, yep, men have an easier time of it than women, the scientists weren't surprised.
if the mid-life woman is beautiful in appearance without the typical mid-life issues -(not too many wrinkles and not much weight gain)... she has a much easier time of it.
There's a commonly held belief amongst singles over 50 that when it comes to finding love, men have an easier time of it than women.
I know he whacks him, Jeff Goldblum swats at him and the dog certainly has lost a leg by that time, so it's not like the dog had an easy time of it.
Whether it's Johnson realizing that her young son is brain - dead or Sarsgaard frantically trying to save his own life, the men and women who surrounded Bulger didn't have an easy time of it, nor did the actors bringing them to life.
Darren is purposely keeping the plot of the film, which stars Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem, close to his chest to make audiences want to see it more - though don't expect to have an easy time of it when it's finally released.
Mirren has the easier time of it; Reville was actually around five feet tall and looked nothing like this lanky, eternally sexy actress.
Suitable for children and adults alike - let's hope your director has an easier time of it than mine (alias long suffering teacher!)
This race - proven powerplant will have an easy time of it with the OPC EXTREME, because the super sporty car is 100 kilograms lighter than a conventional Astra OPC thanks to its high - quality, carbon fiber components.
SUV convertibles haven't had an easy time of it.
Do you think Babe, Grace, and Millie would have had an easier time of it if they had shared their problems and unhappiness?
Although Jane ultimately finds her own way to lead a full and fulfilling life, modern science and medicine have paved the way, thankfully, for girls and women to have an easier time of it.
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