Sentences with phrase «harmful things out»

From the ones that lock from the inside to the ones that stick on the outside, you can find a way to keep harmful things out of reach.
Most of us are preventing from doing nasty and harmful things out of concern for how these actions will impact others.

Not exact matches

For one thing, doctors are terrified about the liability of tossing out advice to people they haven't personally examined who might later claim the advice was harmful.
Just hoping things will turn out well stops us from making tough choices, believing the best about others can get you taken advantage of, and a failure to look at the world as it truly is can be harmful to both your business and your personal life.
We can be doing all the right things, while still failing to keep out the things that are harmful.
Because of who they are, because of the great qualities they have, realized and potential, because of the limitations, pain, misconceptions, suffering and stresses that they face (or currently avoid) even when those things spill out into negative attitudes, harmful and self - harming behaviors.
A verg good bread that it's not harmful at least with recent knowledge of us because before it I thought whole meal bread is really good for us and I was very proud to my healthy breakfast oats, raw honey and seeds but then they figured out that oats are not harmless I am wondering what is the next thing that will be deleted from my diet: -LRB-(Thank you very much for your good recipes
And things don't really become obvious to a stress junkie until stress gets out of control, and then it can become harmful — like a panic attack.
But, researchers noticed that spirulina has been shown to clean out some harmful things in water such as lead.
Is it possible a doctor with a medical license maybe wants their patients to get evidenced - based treatment, and discourage the use of things that could be harmful by sheer lack of proven effectiveness alone, instead of being sold over-priced, false promises that prey on people desperate for help who often can't afford the cost, but pay it out - of - pocket anyway?
, it does have a similar message to the book A Clockwork Orange (the edition with the 21st chapter, which I gather is not available for our American friends (but I could be wrong)-RRB-, which says that we do loads of bad things or harmful things when we're young, but as time goes by we will all grow out of those habits.
While modern medicine may be a good thing most of the time, there are those all too common instances where modern medicine turns out to be pretty harmful.
I think the harmful «moral absolutism» is in fact coming from people with irrational beliefs that mainstream climate science must be wrong because A) it runs counter to their religious beliefs (the «God wouldn't let us screw things up» camp, who like to say how we're too small and insignificant to actually affect Earth's climate) and / or B) it runs counter to their political beliefs (in that they think environmentalism = liberalism, and that liberalism = the evil commies) and / or C) it runs counter to their fundamentalist belief in the transcendant wisdom of unregulated markets («get government out of industry's way and everything will be allright!
I just want to learn about how things are changing and how they fundamentally work but that is obviously harmful to certain agendas out there and the people behind those agendas can be quite motivated to get you to shut up.
Look, browser extensions are a nightmare, but the Chrome Web Store was supposed to make that better by filtering out harmful things.
I know this is a difficult thing to get out of our heads — the personal objective has been hammered into our brains over the years — but you must understand that the objective statement is simply an antiquated idea that will be very harmful to include on your resume.
These include activities (doing things you enjoy that help you take your mind off whatever is causing you stress), contributing (doing volunteer work or helping out a friend), comparisons (comparing what you do to cope with stressful situations to what other people do or how you cope today to how you coped in years» past), emotions (immerse yourself in books, poetry, music, films, or television shows that trigger strong emotions), pushing away (cutting yourself off from the situation at hand by mentally blocking it out), thoughts (finding mentally - stimulating activities to do, such as crossword puzzles, playing video games, writing poetry, or solving mathematical equations), and sensations (finding means to elicit strong physical reactions, such as holding an ice cube for a minute or taking a long, cold shower; this is similar to self - harm but without the harmful effects).
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