Sentences with phrase «get worried if»

No, don't get worried if this seems a bit drab to you.
Some puppies gain weight faster and some a little slower, so don't get worried if the result looks different from what you expected.
Some puppies gain weight faster and some a littles lower, so don't get worried if the result looks different from whatyou expected.
She would love a quiet home as she tends to get worried if things are too chaotic, but she is a good, stable girl.
Some dog owners get worried if their dogs have eaten this vegetable because there are possible risks and health effects.
I pay off the card each month so I'll get worried if I get to a month where I don't have enough money to pay off the card.
There is no need to get worried if your training didn't enable you to have a good command of written English.
Don't get worried if she causes a mess with her food.
Only get worried if the bones seem to be curved unequally, or if the curves are extreme, or if the curving seems to get worse over time.
Don't get worried if your baby's teeth come -LSB-...]
Everybody at the club, from the board down are too comfortable, the board make money, so don't pressure Wenger, who in turn doesn't put pressure on the players, the only time they might get worried if a top 4 place and CL money is at risk.
And not to get worried if we go outside of the guidelines.
Iliad investors, who don't get much of a dividend, may get worried if growth slows.
With fit bodies at his disposal, Wenger would be chuckling to himself, although he may start getting worried if our injury list continues growing again...
You might end up getting worried if you can not pick a right outfit.
It's not the exposed connection port at the base of the S5 Mini that's got me worried if the phone hits water though - it's the removable rear cover.

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I worry that if the response is to legislate first and ask questions later, then in the rush to get out in front of the people, lawmakers will accidentally create more problems aboard planes.
«When I was going on the academic job market, worrying about the campus interview, my friend Matt Seigel told me to just be myself because otherwise, if I got hired as the person I was pretending to be, I would have to keep up that pretense for the rest of my career,» she says.
It's understandable that this thought has led some entrepreneurs to worry about their company overwhelming their own public perception, but the truth is that if your business is successful, your name will get out there.
If you're worried about income, create a plan that lets you keep your full - time job while you get started.
If you're a sports fan but find yourself with little time to watch your favorite team — don't worry, Alexa can get you all caught up.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
«If you're worried about leaving your card or getting too drunk to remember it, it's a safer bet we keep it than you.
Forget worrying about the best deal on converting your pounds to dollars, some of our biggest mistakes are painfully simple to make but can physically stop you from getting by, if you're not careful.
«Small business owners should not worry about [a higher minimum], because they will get a higher quality of work, and your business will get much bigger returns from happier customers if you have happy employees doing a good job for you,» Nguyen says.
What if you stopped worrying about how you will get there, and set the intention to figure it out no matter what?
And if your work ethic does not seem to be producing results, believe that it will get better: «When I first started work, I wish there'd been someone to say: «Don't worry.
He also didn't like that his salary was now so public, thanks to the media attention, and he worried that if he got used to the salary boost, he might never leave to pursue his ultimate goal of moving to a digital company.
And if you get depressed reading such employee feedback, don't worry: You're not alone.
If not, no worries; TalkTo will get you an answer, even if that means calling the businesIf not, no worries; TalkTo will get you an answer, even if that means calling the businesif that means calling the business.
But if you've finally gotten through all the titles that interested you back then, and your shelves (or e-reader) are starting to look a little bare, don't worry.
They don't worry so much about square corners, neat piles and getting everything done exactly on time and to a T — they're focused on paying attention to what's most important for the business in the moment and that always taking precedence even if other tasks get left undone.
If you're struggling to get started with keyword research, I recommend not worrying too much about either one of these metrics.
If students are worried that school retaliation may affect their chances of getting into college, there's good news there as well.
And handily, while you probably can't get Congress to strengthen social programs anytime soon, you can choose to step off the happiness treadmill and stop making yourself crazier by worrying if you're happy enough.
«You want people to be able to take time off to recover without feeling guilty, stressed, or worrying if they're going to get paid or not.»
If you're worried your child gets grabby and demanding during shopping trips, setting expectations is probably key.
Seeing as this city is already so post-apocalyptic, there shouldn't be much to worry about if things really get bad.
When Saori Ito went on maternity leave last year and stopped getting a regular paycheck from her cosmetics company, she became worried about her future — and wondered if this kind of anxiety is what awaits her after retirement.
If Poloz had reason to worry that the fiscal authority was getting cold feet about doing something positive for economic growth, he would have cut borrowing costs in January.
Before they get started, some people worry if they have what it takes to be an entrepreneur.
If you're worrying about the past, you've got a good chance of screwing up the future.
Some household names worry that if their customers could get them on the phone it would be a nonstop party line.
Between his renovated and re-renovated home, his country estate, his Damien Hirst spot painting, his children's tuition, their nanny and weekend nanny and the # 10,000 for an annual summer party, Roger worries that «if he didn't get his million - pound bonus this year he was at genuine risk of going broke.»
And if you're truly worried that our election machines could get hacked, then you should encourage your state government to implement post-election audits for the future.
And don't worry if you get a less - than - enthusiastic response to your prototype.
So if we're worried about the debt in 10 years, when we get serious about entitlement reform, then I'll know we're serious about the debt.
«If they know they're going to have to bid like everybody else, it's going to make their bidding more difficult, but it opens up bidding for nonminority businesses — not certified minority businesses — because they don't have to worry about putting in the lowest bid and still getting whacked down,» Barton said.
If you don't want to worry about remembering what your bonus categories are, the Spark Cash is a great card - you get 2 % cash back on everything.
If you have a fear of associating with people, you have to go out there and do it, and it's painful... When I was young and completed the [public speaking] course, I was worried I would lapse back... so I started teaching a class at night and, you know, you've got to force yourself to do some things sometimes.»
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