Sentences with phrase «into crutches»

My suggestion is basically to encourage people to move BEYOND just thinking about an EF as it turns into a crutch.
But just don't let this process turn into a crutch that extends the lifeline of your debt instead of helping you eliminate it altogether.
But just don't let this process turn into a crutch that extends the lifeline of your debt instead of helping you eliminate it altogether.
There's a naked, nervous exploration that's apparent in every corner of the game, where the game's simultaneously trying to honor the nearly 30 - year history of Final Fantasy without turning it into a crutch.

Not exact matches

Atheists are a diverse lot, and it is not easy to pigeonhole them into categories, but I would argue that each atheist has had to come to some understanding of the universe and how people fit into it without relying on the crutch of blind faith.
I was born into the «lucky one», as you say, but I have studied Religion & found that while it works as a crutch for ppl whilst on Earth, it makes no difference which religion — or lack of one — you are born into!
He was on crutches and had to be lifted into the car but he finished an amazing fourth, despite being in incredible pain.
Barton limped off the pitch following a challenge with Lee Cattermole just 17 minutes into the Premier League game and left St James» Park on crutches.
#Preds Gill had plate screwed into fractured tibia 2 weeks ago, on crutches when we met for lunch.
Get creative and turn your child's wheelchair or crutches into a part of your child's costume.
This is where «crutches» come into play, such as baby blankets, pacifiers, and stuffed animals.
The big concern seemed to be whether they were setting themselves up for later problems if they did things like nurse the kids back to sleep or bring them into their beds or use other sleep crutches that they'd mostly gotten away from before the sleep regression happened *.
It'd be one thing if we were talking about a (much) older baby or toddler suddenly regressing into nursing - as - sleep - crutch or nighttime - game - playing territory, but a four - month - old?
Yes, in the long run the 4S's could develop into sleep crutches (needing to be rocked or need a pacifier), but if that works now and you are ok with breaking those habits later — get your sleep and enjoy that now.
So, I reactively finally took him into bed with me because I could keep him on his side by letting him use my arm as pillow / crutch.
I just want to make sure that in the past you weren't maybe rocking her too much and now that sleep crutch is wearing off and she needs you to rock her more because she doesn't know how to get to sleep by herself unless you rock her into a drowsier state.
Remember that the whole point of the transition is to help your baby settle into the new routine without creating any additional sleep crutches that will have to be dealt with later.
S / he'll be your teacher, confidante and crutch all rolled into one.
For many people, an occasional pick - me - up turns into a daily crutch that eventually puts them in a chronically fatigued and inflammatory state.
Maybe the worst and hardest - to - avoid crutch: tuning into the breathless play - by - play of the fake televised commentary.
Her performance is all the more impressive considering she is on crutches, a genuine injury that she sustained before the production and was thus worked into the film.
It may be an actorly crutch, but Olyphant can alternately wield it as a wedge, a hook, or a truncheon to coerce a viewer into watching him more closely.
The only interruption of the otherwise informal festivities marked by imbibing of freely flowing wine and champagne arrived mid-evening when Russell took a moment to introduce Soledad (still on crutches recovering from a knee injury suffered while horseback riding), who in turn credited Rose and others who had helped turn the project into a success.
He is inspired by the goings - on around him, different people he meets and places he goes (a young Irish nanny in his household becomes the muse for his ghost of Christmas past; his ailing nephew who walks with a crutch is Tiny Tim; etc.), and he speaks these characters right into existence.
If you walk down the street with your face buried in your iPhone, and you run straight into someone who's on crutches because they just had surgery for a torn ACL, you'll knock them down, exacerbate their existing injury, and probably cause them to need additional surgeries to repair the damage to the fix that was in place before you knocked them down.
The trained Therapy Dog must be affectionate toward everyone it comes into contact with, and it must ignore and tolerate the use of wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, canes, irregular walking, jerky movements, as well as unusual or loud noises.
The next week, Bev stood her crutches against a steel girder, went into the Denver ring without them, and finished Wicket!
He pointed towards hint systems in adventure games, which can quickly become a crutch for players who are too persuaded into cheating, rather than solving it themselves.
Without the crutches of save points, wandering into deep caverns feels more and more like a gamble, as you're slowly getting weaker with each step, becoming drained of health and magic and curative items.
Bryan Robertson: I've always understood, maybe over-simplistically, that the great abstract art of this century came about by a process of working through reality or some aspect of the physical world — the nude, landscape, the interior or still - life — in stages towards simplification, and then, like a sort of exorcism, a casting away of what Rothko called «crutches», venturing into some form of abstraction without any obvious references to the physical world, but maybe with some distilled, remembered vestiges of its appearance — like Mondrian's sequence of trees.
With his gaudy, blingy jacket, leering lips and women's hands reaching out to his crutch, it established a style which fitted the time, evoking the trippy cosmology created by George Clinton for his Parliament and Funkadelic songs, and their conversion, visually, into his record sleeve art works.
On the stairs to the top floor, I bumped into Hauser & Wirth's Roger Tatley, who made the climb on crutches.
If you walk down the street with your face buried in your iPhone, and you run straight into someone who's on crutches because they just had surgery for a torn ACL, you'll knock them down, exacerbate their existing injury, and probably cause them to need additional surgeries to repair the damage to the fix that was in place before you knocked them down.
He wasn't prepared for the overwhelming emotion he'd feel riding into the finish as bystanders in wheelchairs and on crutches cheered him on, waving in appreciation of his efforts.
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