Sentences with phrase «feeling a pinch in»

You know that your child will stay in place too because of the adjustable lap strap which is covered in comfortable padding so that your child won't feel any pinching in their legs or belly.
That would be fine if they were keeping up their healthy routine, but fitness is often swept under the rug when a person feels the pinch in their wallet.»
Make sure you're not feeling any pinching in the lower back, lengthen your legs out of your hips and keep your buttocks relaxed.
If you feel a pinching in your lower back, then you're probably letting the hips drop and the back arch too greatly.
Do not push up so high that you feel a pinch in your lower back.
Most of us are feeling the pinch in January.
Free online dating is a great way to mingle with local singles — especially as people's purses feel the pinch in January!
When you're making your minimum payments, but feel the pinch in your budget, you may consider consumer credit counseling.
Those who spend more of their paycheck toward housing probably feel the pinch in their pocketbook at the end of the month.
Yes... following the economic downturn of 2008, most of us felt a pinch in our bank accounts.
If customers are really feeling a pinch in this economy, they are not going to want another giant mouth to feed.
Small business owners will continue to feel the pinch in light of the federal budget, released March 22.
Every business is feeling the pinch in the worsening economy.
«Law firms felt the pinch in a new way,» says Strange.

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That shopper is still feeling pinched despite the strengthening economy, which has seen gains in employment and the stock market.
A good part of Putin's political success has been based on his record of improving people's welfare, but with no relief in sight for Russia's economic troubles, it may only be a matter a time before the general populace begins to feel the pinch more sharply.
«Small businesses are already feeling the pinch with higher borrowing costs, cash flow squeezes and a decline in business investments.
??? But the price of corn is going to be high enough that people are going to want to plant corn, only that corn acreage is going to come in and infringe on the soybean,» he says, adding that increased Chinese demand for soybean oil will mean fewer acres for cotton — putting even more pressure on an industry that's already feeling the pinch.
Though Davis notes that he didn't feel the talent pinch when launching Kohort — in fact, the company is actually reducing its headcount — he suggests that the problem has become endemic at startups across the U.S.
As more U.S. retirees, feeling the economic pinch back home, are pursuing the American Dream abroad in low - cost countries, pluses and pitfalls abound.
European manufacturers, once commercial aviation's leaders in innovation, were feeling the pinch.
The Minnesota - based chain has been feeling the Amazon pinch for some time, although it has managed to recently halt the slide of previous years with a strategy that hinges on matching online pricing and training staff in the various gadgetry they sell.
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Caroline Russell, CEO of Malaysia's homegrown tea maker Boh Plantations, told CNBC in an interview with «Managing Asia» last month: «Malaysians are beginning to feel the pinch after what has been a difficult year for Malaysians, especially with the introduction of the goods and services tax (GST) in April.»
But if consumers continue to feel a pinch on their pocketbooks in an era of rising deductibles, all the transparency in the world may not resuscitate the sector's reputation, fair or not.
But under an arrangement with Johnson & Johnson, Merck also owns marketing rights to the original branded Remicade in Russia, Turkey, and Europe, where the company has itself been feeling a sales pinch thanks to competition from heavily discounted biosimilars of the therapy.
When Bartley D'Alfonso began to feel the pinch of trying to live on Social Security in the States, he moved to the highland university town of Cuenca, Ecuador, for a stress - free lifestyle on the same sum.
Mortgage bankers are feeling the pinch of less refinance business, and some predict they will, in turn, have to get more competitive on the purchase side to make up for the lost business.
While oil prices are currently at a six - and - a-half-year low, Kazakhstan is also feeling the pinch from the tumbling Russian ruble, which has reached its lowest point against the dollar in six months.
Saudi Arabia's private non-oil sector grew at its slowest pace in at least nine years, as it continues to feel the pinch of the government's...
VANCOUVER — Hundreds of community organizations that rely on provincial grants, including 78 in Vancouver, are feeling the pinch thanks to Christy Clark's government dropping the ball on processing applications, says New Democrat spokesperson for local government, sports and seniors,...
These include companies such as GrocShop, PepperTap, LazyLad, MovinCart and Aagaar, as they felt the pinch of a slowdown in funding and couldn't find sustainable growth models in a segment plagued with wafer - thin margins, high logistics and customer acquisitions costs, and fierce competition.
A company with a very long history of dividend raises, that is no doubt feeling a bit of pinch as demand for their oil and gas services are weakening in the near term, DOV still looks attractive at current prices.
So here's my question — now that everyone is talking about the economy and feeling the pinch of unemployment and financial ruin, can we have an honest conversation as the church around what an economy in Christ could actually be?
If through consumer boycotts and other mechanisms publishers and booksellers begin to feel the pinch, it is the pinch of democracy in action.
If one has for any reason invested one's life for a while in such a school, and especially if one has begun to feel a pinch between expectation and experience, it is important not only to reflect critically about the school but also to reflect critically about the wav in which the school is being described and analyzed.
When I go out in the morning and see these men standing in their queues and look into their pinched faces, then I believe I would be no Christian, but a very devil if I felt no pity for them, if I did not, as did our Lord two thousand years ago, turn against those by whom to - day this poor people is plundered and exploited.»
As they grow older, they need to feel comfortable in the pinched world of adolescent isolation.
I come from «shameless» caretakers, abandonment, ridicule, abuse, neglect — perfectionistic systems I am empowered by the shocking intensity of a parent's rage The cruel remarks of siblings The jeering humiliation of other children The awkward reflection in the mirrors The touch that feels icky and frightening The slap, the pinch, the jerk that ruptures trust I am intensified by A racist, sexist culture The righteous condemnation of religious bigots The fears and pressures of schooling The hypocrisy of politicians The multigenerational shame of dysfunctional family systems MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME
Americans beginning to feel Poverty her Pinch have thought it great indoor sport to watch plover eggs being eaten at Oxford, fobs cavorting in world capitals, and dinner being served in one of the great homes of England.
He estimates that the organized working class will soon feel the pinch of a hi - tech development under TNC auspices which increasingly excludes them from sharing in the scheme of economic production and distribution.
At some point virtually everyone involved in the enterprise feels the pinch of a misfit between yearnings and expectations that are important (and vulnerable) parts of one's personal identity, on one side, and on the other a set of unexpected, often unintelligible, frequently frustrating «givens» that appear to be important (and invulnerable?)
Serves 2 people Ingredients: 1 Cup Quinoa 2 Cups Water 10 Small Potatoes 1 & 1/2 Cups Broccoli 1/3 Cup Pine Nuts 4 Cooked Artichoke Hearts (I use pre made jarred hearts in water) 4 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar 1/2 Lemon Pinch of Herbs & Salt (If you can't get cooked artichokes, feel free to omit from recipe!)
For the best flavor, it's worth purchasing lard, but feel free to substitute shortening in a pinch.
«As people started to feel the economic pinch we saw a clear trend away from consumption in the bars and restaurants, to people drinking at home, and we wanted to take advantage of this change.»
So, while I don't shy away from using them in a pinch, it feels SO GOOD to be able to make your own versions easily at home, know exactly what's in them, be able to easily adjust the heat level or flavor profile to your own preferences, and feel the pride of putting something homemade on the table.
We always add more pepper than salt and if you find that the wine is too tangy for your taste, feel free to add a pinch or two of sugar to get the balance in the sauce that you enjoy.
Whenever I'm in a pinch and don't feel like cooking, but still want to eat something healthy I decide to make this dish.
The results of the fourth wave of Bord Bia's Feeling the Pinch survey, completed in late 2010, also shows a high degree of uncertainty remains among Irish and British consumers.
It's one of those masterpieces that you can whip up in a pinch and walk away from your kitchen feeling like Martha Stewart.
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