Sentences with phrase «extra time and trouble»

And, in the event of a cargo misadventure, your insurance coverage should include enough to repay you for not only lost or damaged products but for your extra time and trouble and those lost profits.

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i have trouble getting into books sometimes and especially with studying, it's tough to make extra time to read.
No Gooner can forget the trouble we had beating Hull in the Final two years ago when we nicked the trophy in extra time after having to come back from 2 - 0 down, and the following season they held us to a 2 - 2 draw at the Emirates.
If you think you'll need more time to discuss an issue that concerns you (maybe your toddler is having trouble sleeping or by the 15 - month checkup you're worried that she hasn't yet said her first word) say so when you make the appointment and ask for extra time.
The quote does not mention feeding method, yet natural childbirth advocates appear to have trouble bonding to babies unless they breastfeed them, and apparently, it takes them extra long to bond with their own babies since they insist that they must breastfeed them for extended lengths of time to strengthen the tenuous bond.
«If you're having trouble acclimatising to space, it's nice to have some extra time to get used to it, and that's easier on the station than in a cramped spacecraft,» says five - time US space shuttle astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman.
But why would you go to the trouble, and use all that extra time and energy taking a roundabout approach like this?
We all know that feeling of having trouble getting out of bed, or setting and resetting the snooze button on the alarm clock for that precious extra five minutes, sometimes one, two, even three times.
I know a lot of you out there have trouble with timing and are busy people — so making sure that some nights you make extras to freeze is important.
A police officer and two security guards have been fixtures at Newquist's school for some time, and extra security personnel are now employed on days when «there may be trouble,» she said.
School Improvement Grants were awarded to the most troubled schools that promised a raft of specific remedies to boost teacher quality, extend children's learning time and give extra help to those furthest behind.
If you don't want the option of a keyboard dock and can afford the extra cost, I would suggest the Motorola XOOM because it feels more comfortable to hold, has a higher quality build, and has not given me any troubles at all using it everyday for two months, whereas the Transformer has frozen up 3 times in the first week.
By the time they realize there's a problem, they're in trouble and on the hook for extra interest or fees.
Sending that message is worth the extra time, trouble and money it may take to add that finishing touch.
If you have healthy teeth and don't expect any serious trouble, a basic dental insurance policy will likely suffice, because the small savings you might see from a good discount plan probably isn't worth the extra time it will take you to shop for one.
But most of the time they do, and they are so worth the extra time, trouble, and effort.
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