Sentences with phrase «good job straining»

If you do a good job straining all the crispies out it should last quite a while.

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The job can put a strain on the whole family if you can not figure out which time is best for work and which time is best for family.
To imagine that many of those eager company starters are suddenly going to go out and get a real jobwell, it strains credulity.
The entry of women into the job market, their demand for freedom, their interest in being cared for as well as caring for others all place a strain on marriage as we have known it.
C.B. Strain supported hundreds of good jobs locally, and as the company prospered, so did her workers, contractors, and suppliers.
Out of the shadow cabinet's heavy hitters, Andy Burnham is untouchable at health, Chuka Umunna is seen as having done a good job maintaining Labour's strained links with business, and any lateral move for Yvette Cooper would have been viewed as a demotion, enraging Ed Balls and his supporters.
There might be other Wolbachia strains that do the job better, Rasgon says.
Garrison is developing strains of C. elegans that are better suited for the job.
Each strain has a very specific job within the intestines which makes it important to consume a good variety.
Many older strains do this job just fine — newer strains can be good, but many are created for marketing purposes.
It has to be said that few of them are very good at their job, not surprisingly, considering that every day of fashion shows is one of constant stress and strain.
After relaying the assessment to the man's pregnant granddaughter (Amber Tamblyn)- whose relationship to the elderly survivor seems strained at best - the insurance man is off to another job: picking through the ashes of a burned house.
I'm not sure whether the Gooby actually distributes force more effectively than the other options on this list, as they all do a good job of reducing strain on the neck.
To prevent sprains and strains, keep horses well - conditioned for the jobs they do and do not overwork them.
Furthermore, you should consider the money necessary for hospital bills, psychological tension as well as strain in addition to time off on the job which may be needed in addition to long time therapies which may be necessary for recovery.
The panel gets very dark, which makes it easy to see at night without eye strain, but it doesn't do a very good job of getting bright enough to easily see it in direct sunlight.
I also offer assistance, understanding, and confidentiality for the unique needs of First Responders / Military; their continued exposure to trauma, life threatening situations, as well as the physical strain of their job can affect not only themselves but their family.
Yet, research on recovery from work clearly shows that being able to detach from work and forget about the demanding job circumstances increases employees» well - being and reduces strain (Sonnentag and Bayer, 2005).
«Because Stamford [Conn.] is so well positioned, even if all of those jobs create a strain on the local housing market, surrounding towns in both Connecticut and New York could absorb the demand,» says Broker / Operating Partner of Keller Williams Prestige Properties Rick Scott.
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