Sentences with phrase «from immediate worries»

Studies show even a short walk outside, away from immediate worries can help relieve anxiety and gives your brain a chance to relax as well.

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«This freedom from the tyranny of immediate results enabled Sir Alex to constantly work on the composition of the club several years into the future, without worrying whether he would still be there if United had a bad losing streak,» says Moritz.
May has said repeatedly that maintaining the United Kingdom's scientific prowess is a priority, but a more immediate worry to the government is industrial competitiveness, as a «hard» Brexit is likely to mean a departure from the EU common market.
The entire industry has nothing to worry about in the immediate future, but a problem may arise in 10 years from now, when the youth of today are the adults of tomorrow and have children.
From an outsider's perspective, an immediate worry about this approach is that the site could potentially operate in a manner similar to a Hollywood focus group, encouraging authors (consciously or not) to cut anything difficult or alienating in favour of a blander, more widely acceptable middle ground — trying to appeal to all of the people all of the time rather than trusting the judgement of one auxiliary pair of eyes (speaking of which, professional editors probably won't be too chuffed either).
Perhaps most critically, they try to think over long time horizons, don't worry too much about immediate performance in the next year, and invest in a way that is distinct from the index.
I've got so many questions but I'll start with some which feel more immediate: - I saw in the guide that Vietnam Backpacker Hostel comes highly recommended and I'm tempted to switch from the Central backpackers hostel to that, but it'll be a shared dorm (which I'm a bit worried about for the first few nights because of jetlag and everything else).
I have three immediate responses: Satisfaction in the great success of the collaboration, concern that this slightly increases worries about future sea - level rise from human - caused warming, but technical questions that may leave us more - or-less where we were before on the biggest picture.
Furthermore, in an immediate practical sense, Dr Short notes pointedly, «As far as the safety of seafood [from areas reopened to fishing], I'd say we have nothing to worry about.»
He is on the advisory board of the Climate and Health Alliance, a coalition of doctors worried about the immediate health effects of air pollution from burning fossil fuels.
The immediate need annuity product from Genworth offers a lifetime stream of income, which can help to alleviate the worry of running out of income in retirement.
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