Sentences with phrase «family over such a things»

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Over the course of a year, things could change to affect your income - driven repayment plan, such as your AGI and the size of your family.
The mini bar is well stocked — like most families with children we emptied the hotel supply's and purchased our own from the nearby supermarket (the nearest one is out from main reception - walk down the ramp to main car park — cross over road and walk to the left for about 20 yards — turn right and the supermarket is just ahead of you on the left hand side through a small car park area) The hotel aren't keen that you do this but to be honest didn't challenge us on most of the items we replaced in the fridge — they obviously realise that with small children you require things such as fresh milk, fruit, confectionary etc..
Nah, we'd have families of Hinderburg victims all over our asses; I mean, they say there's no such thing as bad press, but when you've got picketers holding up flaming signs that say, «Oh, the humanity,» I'm sorry, that's bad press.
Over the course of a year, things could change to affect your income - driven repayment plan, such as your AGI and the size of your family.
Things such as viewing autopsy photos, dealing with the family of homicide victims, the violation of children and protracted and emotional family proceedings can, over time, have a tremendously negative impact on the psyche.
Our personal injury lawyers often take over the insurance portion for families, so that in a timely manner they receive compensation for things such as funeral expenses and to cover other expenses related to losing a loved one.
Apple Music may come with a long list of advantages over rivals like Spotify — such as real radio and a super-affordable family plan — but there's one thing it's lagging behind on, and that's music quality... or so it seems.
In a way it is a lovely thing that they have such a strong sense of family values, but when this is over the top, it can become very controlling.
Sometimes risk factors can be specific events (such as a death in the family), sometimes they can be things that happen over time (such as having a family member with an illness) and often they are linked.
In response to the open - ended question about gambling - related coping strategies, the responses were coded under four major themes reflecting strategies the participants used to cope with family member's problem gambling: (1) financial control including taking over the finances; (2) supportive engagement including talking, rationalising, giving advice; (3) help - seeking including support for the gambler to attend counselling; and (4) avoidance and denial such as keeping away from the gambler and doing their own thing.
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