An event that has left us feeling
fraught because although the reality star is currently achieving all of her body weight dreams, she's also sacrificing her extensive collection of elaborate chokers in the process as they've started to become too baggy for her newly slender neck.
Another friendship of mine became
fraught because basic trust constantly fell apart between us.
And looking for patterns in tornado records to shed light on any climate connection, as several researchers have tried to do, is
fraught because reporting methods have improved over time (with a larger population and better technology, tornadoes are more likely to be detected today).
These strategies are also ethically
fraught because they deliberately misrepresent the state of the literature.
Not exact matches
When he made his first fortune after eBay bought PayPal, which he cofounded with Trump supporter Peter Thiel, Musk sank his entire net worth into a vision that was
fraught with so much risk that he initially discouraged investors from signing up
because the chance they would lose everything was so high.
Arguments against gay marriage are theologically
fraught, and Christians and Jews who try to mount biblically or theologically based arguments will find themselves ignored or denounced by secular gatekeepers precisely
because they offer biblically and theologically based arguments.
An adequate formulation or expression of this, free from objections, is
fraught with immense difficulty
because of the inevitable ambiguity of words, which is not easy to eradicate even in technical usage.
but this sounds a bit like a protective mechanism,
because being a pastor is
fraught with pain.
Eve, the first woman, was the first to experience pregnancy and childbirth, and the delivery was
fraught with pain
because she ate the wrong food.
Buying a breast pump is
fraught with uncertainty
because women don't want to spend too much money for something that they might only use for a few months.
> Amy Kiefer posted: «
Because whether or not to sleep train can be such a >
fraught decision for new parents, I wanted to share my sleep training > story, and to explain why, given everything we know about stress, > the arguments of those opposed to sleep training don't hold water.»
Because whether or not to sleep train can be such a
fraught decision for new parents, I wanted to share my sleep training story, and to explain why, given everything we know about stress, the argument that sleep training causes long - term harm doesn't hold water.
I said «good evidence»
because there are indeed some studies suggesting that kids who consume more omega - 3s have better cognitive skills, but these are mostly observational or cross-sectional studies, which can be
fraught with problems.
None of the amendments are likely to succeed, however,
because of the
fraught negotiations with other Commonwealth countries which have to be finalised before there can be any change to the constitutional arrangements around the monarchy.
They were «very happy to speak to each other», she says, after admitting that the father - son «dynamic» was
fraught generally
because of phone - hacking - just like all the other relationships at the time.
Generally, this is not a good thing when embarking on a career in science,
because even the most successful researchers can find their careers
fraught with uncertainty.
The boundary problem between science and pseudoscience, in fact, is notoriously
fraught with definitional disagreements
because the categories are too broad and fuzzy on the edges, and the term «pseudoscience» is subject to adjectival abuse against any claim one happens to dislike for any reason.
Recovering genetic material from ancient remains is
fraught with difficulty
because DNA degrades rapidly and is easily contaminated with external DNA, for example, by people handling the fossil.
But such partnerships won't be easy,
because sanctuaries, particularly in the United States, have long had a
fraught relationship with the research community.
But the favored reprogramming technique, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), otherwise known as research cloning, is
fraught with ethical pitfalls as well as technical difficulties
because it entails creating a human embryo by inserting an adult cell nucleus into an ooctye.
Because shopping for seafood apparently isn't
fraught and complicated enough, now we all have to deal with seafood fraud — the all - too - common (and terrifying) practice of telling consumers you're selling them, say, Alaskan halibut, when really it's mercury - riddled tilefish.
And it's interesting,
because I have a very
fraught relationship with working out.
It's funny
because it deals with subjects that are so touchy, so
fraught with emotional pain, that unless we laugh there's hardly any way we can deal with them — especially if we are now, or ever were, a teenage boy.
Things are
fraught for Marina, played by Daniela Vega, not only
because Orlando died suspiciously with no other witnesses, buy also
because Marina is transgender, and the spotlight is fixed on her, no matter how unfairly.
Because it» s a film
fraught with convenient coincidences, the first human being Wright runs into after stumbling away from the destroyed machine base is Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin).
If that sounds like emotionally
fraught material, that's
because it is — just watch the teaser trailer.
Because of the tragedy that opens the movie, Regan's connection to her father is highly
fraught.
I don't really buy the «Hollywood coastal elites» stereotype, if only
because everyone in Hollywood is from everywhere else, but I do wonder how many of these voting groups are thinking about it as a depiction of a place that's
fraught with controversy, both with police violence in Ferguson and controversies about tearing down Confederate statues.
Jordan Peele's film hit such a nerve when it was released a year ago
because it spoke to a black experience in America that was
fraught, insidious, and under threat.
However, states and the U.S. Department of Education must together confront substantial implementation problems in this area,
because the new requirements are
fraught with technical complications, will lead to dramatic increases in the number of schools identified as failing, set improvement targets that many see as unrealistic, and are no more grounded in research or experience than the standards set by most states under the old law.
Because what you see in Wisconsin is once you lose it, you lose it... So it is
fraught with peril when you're dealing with governors or mayors who you know don't want to negotiate fairly, and that's part of why you want to change the climate.
This was a
fraught exercise, building this car,
because luxury brands reach downmarket at their peril.
Your answers and statements are full of bitterness — and your statements are absolute in nature
because of this, which is always
fraught with danger to clarity.
There are several reasons we want to read this book: First, to find out what he has to say about his
fraught relationship with Paul Simon, but also
because Garfunkel is one of the best read people in show business, or any business for that matter (check out his reading list since 1968).
This storytelling strategy is always
fraught with peril
because of how readers must refresh their interest level with each new section.
I have always been fascinated by this era
because it is
fraught with tension and conflict — perfect for romance stories!
Except these two's transition is even more
fraught with terror,
because a strange genetic disorder promises that they will slowly become violent, monstrous humans.
His entire life is
fraught with difficulty
because he is technically blind and must rely on his «gift» to «see» the world around him.
My advice to aspiring writers is don't let anyone tell you that self - published books are not the way to go —
because in fact — traditional publishing is
fraught with marketing politics and potential years of waiting to see your work in print.
Buying a cheap Android tablet is
fraught with pitfalls,
because most cheap tablets running Google's OS are terrible.
But such financial arrangements, in my mind, are
fraught with issues: I've seen many relationships go sour
because of money, so much so that I caution anyone who's considering lending to family or friends to treat such agreements formally, as you would any business deal or contract.
They are
fraught (very volatile) and
because of this in terms of money and risk management strategies must be build otherwise as compared to range or trend techniques.
People will gain an understanding of how their credit and department store cards work, including all of the fine print and difficult to understand jargon, they will be able to track their spending and see just how much money they have saved at the beginning of the month and will finally be able to sleep a full night through without tossing and turning
because their mind is
fraught with worry.
Developing a vaccination has historically been
fraught with difficulty simply
because it is the immune response against the virus that causes the disease.
Private commissions are
fraught with emotion for me
because I'm emotionally invested with the client.
In each painting where she has a body meet another body, we feel an expectant frisson,
because in that meeting we have politics, psychology, sex or domination — all the
fraught issues that must be negotiated
because we are not alone.
Regarding ECS («equilibrium climate sensitivity»), I think there are difficulties estimating anything truly resembling a Charney - type ECS from data involving OHC uptake and forcing estimates,
because these estimates are
fraught with so many uncertainties, and
because the values that are calculated, even if accurate, bear an uncertain relationship to how the climate would behave at equilibrium.
Indeed this is
fraught with problems, not in the least
because there are few plant species on earth like vitis vinifera which show so many varieties.
Fraught with problems
because the base to which they are attached is not at a stable level.
And it's particularly
fraught in China's case,
because emissions are already slowing based on economic shifts and other policies.