You'd be hard - pressed to find a pet owner that didn't
have an opinion on sleeping with dogs.
Not exact matches
Most of the comments
on here are
opinions and I respect everyone's right to express their
opinion, but when someone says that the manager should not be held responsible for the mistakes of the players and he changes the players and they make the same mistakes, surely then we can all agree that the manager must be held responsible for the players he not only chose to buy but now
has no choice but to persist with and as for the few good performances, how long do we
have to wait before we get a full season of consistently good enough performances that
would give the fans (not the deluded ones) any belief that this truly great club can rise up from our
sleep walk into further mediocrity.
Many people offered unsolicited
opinions, especially
on the topics of
sleep and clothing: «At times it felt that anyone who
had once been a mother felt the need to say that my baby should put
on more clothing.
I respect the fact that different people
have different
opinions about sex, ranging from «whoever, whenever, wherever» all the way to «put a ring
on her before you
sleep with her».
Everyone seems to
have an
opinion on how you should parent, and where your child
sleeps is no exception.
Everyone
has an
opinion, and you're likely to get conflicting advice
on everything from how to swaddle to when baby should nap to whether
sleep training is a form of child abuse or an absolute necessity.
Of course everyone
has an
opinion on babies and
sleep - you'll be told you're spoiling the child, not to rock it to
sleep, to co-
sleep or not to co-
sleep, to put baby to bed earlier / later / offer a dream feed / don't offer a dream feed.
Everyone
has their own
opinion but there's no evidence to suggest starting a baby
on solids will improve their
sleep
Seeking the help of a certified child
sleep consultant to make sense of all the differing
opinions and strategies that are out there and
having a plan
on how best to move forward made all of the difference.
I wouldn't be without my carrier - in my
opinion it is the number 1 most essential baby item... In the early days it was because Mila wouldn't
sleep anywhere but
on me... and now at 6 months, we are going through a stage where the only way she'll drop off at night is in her carrier!
Everyone
has an
opinion on newborn
sleeping.
I base this
opinion on the fact that at any given age, a huge number of babies will be displaying the same
sleep «issues» (sorry for taking you back to 1992 with the lingo), no matter what their parents
have done or are doing with regards to
sleep.
Then again, becoming a parent you realize people
have strong
opinions on everything parents do; feeding, clothing,
sleeping, playing, breathing (ok may be we can all agree that breathing is a good thing for everyone).
There are many designs of swaddles
on the market, but the Sleepy Hugs
sleep suit in our
opinion has been carefully designed to keep your baby safe, while still offering all of the benefits of helping baby to
sleep.
When you take the time to
sleep on big decisions you
have time to consider alternatives, evaluate whether you really need to do this, and probably get some other
opinions or information.
He is persuaded by the strongly worded dissent of Judge Rader, who calls the prior art that forms the basis of the majority
opinion — including a Marilyn Monroe card with a diamond attached and a piece of a sheet supposedly
slept on by John Lennon — «wholly irrelevant» and expresses his
opinion that the inventor was entitled to
have a jury hear his infringement claims.