Sentences with phrase «harder than treating»

You almost want them to find something because treating behavioral problems is often harder than treating medical problems, especially as long as she has been doing it.

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Once you know how to interact with this rare breed of hard - working human, then you will have a better shot at getting your company covered than those who don't treat journalists with appreciation or respect.
According to Scoble, the need to have integrity is far more practical than that: «The best CEOs are survivors and it's really hard to survive if you have dirt in your closet or treat people differently behind closed doors than you do in public.»
They not only welcomed me, and treated me like a valuable person right from the start, but they got me through two of the hardest years of my life, when I had to leave the job I had to take 10 and a half weeks post op from my second open heart surgery in less than a year, (couldn't get disability) and try one more time to get SSDI.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
And yet you are sure, as I am sure, that were the world confined to these hard - headed, hard - hearted, and hard - fisted methods exclusively, were there no one prompt to help a brother first, and find out afterwards whether he were worthy; no one willing to drown his private wrongs in pity for the wronger's person; no one ready to be duped many a time rather than live always on suspicion; no one glad to treat individuals passionately and impulsively rather than by general rules of prudence; the world would be an infinitely worse place than it is now to live in.
It made me so sad to read, as I can completely relate to the heart - wrenching experience of losing an ailing cat that was more like my little girl than a mere pet (our kitty had just hit her 16th birthday when she died of kidney failure - that we'd been working hard to treat - and hyperthyroidism).
But as Elana said: it's much much harder to bake paleo treats than to cook paleo meals (meat and veggies, basically).
Amid its success, this Hard Rock property — which boasts no less than 700 original pieces of original memorabilia — continues to add new features and enhance those existing, like ramping up its VIP program to ensure participating guests are treated like rock - and - roll royalty.
He's leaner & meaner than he was, his heart is being treated properly (hard to underscore this enough — could be the single biggest factor in his resurgence, his energy level on the court now is a powerhouse), and Pop is adjusting to him and allowing him to be LaMarcus instead of forcing him to be a random PF in the Spurs machine.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
Of course he has to mention «the decisions» because he likes to blame the referee for everything, but he also likes to blame the «scheduling», as if Arsenal are treated harder than other clubs.
I think the Arsenal board and Wenger need to get the thanks and if we say thank you to those people who work hard rather than a deity then maybe the human beings will feel the reward more and be more inclined to treating us fans a bit more?
I want to thank the reporter, Claudia Feldman, for taking time to speak with me about issues I — and most of you — care so much about: trying hard to feed our kids well in a less - than - healthy food environment; improving school food; and yes, my pet peeve of food in the classroom for birthday treats or performance rewards.
If they are smart, talented and work hard, they surely aren't treated any differently than any other person.
Since BPI and Gov. Perry are having such a hard time trying to figure out what to label pink slime, I suggest one of the following, which are far more truthful and descriptive than LFTB: «Contains up to 15 % of:» Ammonia treated beef Ammonia disinfected beef Mechanically separated beef Advanced Meat Recovery beef
Regardless of what the true answer is, the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine noted that postpartum depression is very serious and shouldn't be treated as something than can be cured by simply trying harder at breastfeeding.
At Mayarya, we believe that you should be able to keep expressing your personal style throughout pregnancy and motherhood and it's for this reason we've worked hard to assemble a diverse range of pieces which treat the pregnant form as something to be celebrated rather than hidden.
The best present for die - hard Republicans is to see that bad Democratic apples are treated differently than their Republican counterparts.
And whilst community services are in reality amongst the hardest hit by cuts, people being treated «at home» or «in the community» means nothing more than code for «closing hospitals».
The study is one of the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of yoga specifically in military veterans, a population that faces more health challenges and may be harder to treat than non-VA populations, say the researchers.
«There are certain bacterial genes that are more worrisome than others, that are much harder to treat,» Adalja said.
Rather than a set of hard - and - fast rules, the guideline is intended as an aid to clinical decision making for professionals at all levels of experience in treating opioid use disorders.
In parts of Siberia, where Tomsk is located, this hard - to - treat variety appears in more than 15 percent of the diagnosed patients.
Checkpoint inhibitors already produce unprecedented rates of long - term remission for a handful of hard - to - treat cancers, but their potential is even greater: Because such drugs modify the body's response to cancer, rather than the cancer itself, they could theoretically be effective against almost any kind of malignancy.
The study couldn't determine if those different brain responses meant fathers are somehow hard wired through genetics or evolution to treat sons differently than they treat daughters or if the fathers were conforming to societal norms relating to gender.
That's harder to demonstrate for interventions meant to help with parent - child interactions than, say, to treat cancer.
Jaenisch's study comes hard on the heels of experiments in which mice with a Parkinson's - like condition were successfully treated using genetically - matched neurons created by cloning, rather than genetic reprogramming.
It is not clear how comparable these controls were in their disease stage with the treated patients, so it's hard to be sure that the treated patients did better than they would have otherwise.
Some health problems are proving harder to treat this way than others.
(JOSE LUIS PELEAZ / GETTY IMAGES) Even though breast cancer incidence rates are slightly lower overall among African - American women than white women (the incidence is lower still among Hispanic, Asian, and Native American women), a combination of socioeconomic factors and unexplained biological differences make the disease more deadly — and in some cases, harder to treat — in the black community.
This mysterious condition can be hard to treat when you don't understand the cause, but the solution could be simpler than you realize.
And apples seem to work best against estrogen receptor negative breast cancer, which is much harder to treat than estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.
``... I would love to read something elaborating on the rationale of treating your body well by eating well, rather than working out hard to make up for bad eating.»
For example, the superbug MRSA, which can cause hard - to - treat skin infections, appears to contaminate approximately 5 % of U.S. retail meat; mysterious skin hives or allergic reactions may be a sign of alpha - gal meat allergies; a lack of safety thresholds in U.S. meat for drug residues, toxic metals, and pesticides can potentially result in jaundice and skin cancer; a case of Vitamin A poisoning from fish actually resulted in one man experiencing such serious peeling of his skin it took more than three months to heal; using tanning beds instead of natural sunlight or supplements to get Vitamin D is linked to an increased risk of the deadliest kind of skin cancer; milk consumption has been associated with increased acne risk; and low antioxidants levels in the skin may correlate with the development of wrinkles.
December is upon us and that means life is busier and crazier than ever... Plus, the holidays mean that we're surrounded by sugary treats and less - than - healthy options which make it harder than ever to eat well and take care of our bodies.
Charlie's now in the enviable position where she's put in the hard work and built an incredible physique (through weight training of course) and can now enjoy a much more balanced lifestyle, enjoying plenty of treats, rather than yo - yoing between diets.
However, rather than learn our hard (and expensive) lessons and try to focus on treating IR, medical professionals instead chose to ignore the studies.
Don't wait until your body is laden with illnesses before you do a full body cleanse, as it is harder to treat symptoms than prevent them.
We know it can be hard to ignore treats like cookies, chips, and leftover holiday candy, but instead of giving in to a less - than - nutritious choice, why not look for a healthy alternative?
Since Hepburn and her then - husband, producer Mel Ferrer, who joined her on the project, were good friends with English director Terence Young (the director of three of the first four James Bond movies), whom Hepburn had allegedly met more than two decades earlier while she treated him as a nurse in the Netherlands during the Second World War, they lobbied hard for him to get the gig, even though Jack Warner initially wanted Carol Reed in the director's seat.
«Dungeons are a little harder than overground content, about one a half times more, so you're going to find yourself in trouble - and if you are in trouble and a player comes and helps you, or you see a player that needs help, even if you're not grouped, the game treats you if you were: it shares full experience, the rewards,» continued game director Firor.
You'd be hard - pressed to find a pair of more rotten and selfish people than the ones played by Moore and Steve Coogan — who treat their daughter almost like an accessory — and not only do you feel bad for poor Maisie (imbued with adorable innocence by newcomer Aprile), but also the replacement spouses / babysitters stuck in the middle.
What comes out of the press office of a teachers» union should be treated no more seriously than an announcement from Dunkin' Donuts about its plans to make «hard - working Americans stay slightly more productive.»
If we become a country that rejects facts and analyses that do not support our political positions, sees research independently conducted and reviewed as dangerous, treats public education as only one — and one of the least desirable — ways to educate our children, makes it even harder than it is now for poor and minority children to get a college education, then, in my view, our days are numbered.
Rather than the easy power of the V - 6, I had to get on the throttle harder with the four - cylinder, and was treated to more intrusive, and less pleasant, engine noise, not what I would want in the A6.
Treat rewards as a gift, rather than a hard - and - fast discount on your purchases.
In your case, if there's a clear intention, formalised in writing, for the money to be treated as rent rather than a contribution towards purchasing the property, I think it should make it very hard to claim the contrary later.
Since she works harder at home than I do at work most of the time (she keeps the house, does meals and shopping, raises and schools our daughter, etc.) but just doesn't get paid for it, it would border on insult to her to treat the finances this way.
Soft and chewy treats are usually more exciting for your dog than hard and crunchy treats.
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