Sentences with phrase «is uncomfortable from»

If your toddler is uncomfortable from having diarrhea, cuddle and comfort him often, and do your best to keep his bottom dry.
For example, if baby's right leg is uncomfortable from a vaccination, he may not want to feed on the left breast in a cradle position due to discomfort.
Is she uncomfortable from gas, or is... more
«Competition is an uncomfortable thing, and relationships are uncomfortable from time to time.
I was uncomfortable from the moment I sat in the driver's seat.
During the period of twenty minutes I went from being uncomfortable from the continuous orchestral drone to becoming very much at ease with it.
It must be uncomfortable from a regulator's perspective that so much of what consumers consider «legal services» falls outside the «reserved activities».

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There have been reports of unauthorized eyewear that have led to recalls and suggestions from county officials in Richland, South Carolina (one of the areas where the eclipse will be visible in its totality) to seek «other options» than the free glasses made available if people feel uncomfortable.
Don't run from the problem, even if it's uncomfortable.
Am I just congratulating myself in order to get past the uncomfortable feeling that many people from affluent nations feel at enjoying luxury while visiting a nation rife with poverty?
If you've got a sense of humor, this book will definitely make you laugh, but it will probably be the uncomfortable laugh resulting from seeing a bit too much of your own inner weasel.
Jennings suggests soliciting anonymous input from your staff on a situation they were in during the past year that made them uncomfortable as a good starting point.
But given the play of Case Keenum and the potential rust on Bridgewater's game, the Vikings are only a few poorly timed losses away from having to make some uncomfortable decisions.
Actual note from HSBC to clients Friday: «It's become an uncomfortable reality to the market — post the Conservative (party) conference — that the UK will embark on a «hard Brexit»... The currency is now the de facto official opposition to the government's policies.»
Though losing a city the size of New York from its roster is certainly a blow to the organization, Airbnb operates in 30,000 cities worldwide, leaving tourists plenty of other places to feel uncomfortable when the person who's supposed to vacate the space they're renting hangs around a bit too long after they arrive.
The internet was too slow to provide a good browsing experience, and my neck hurt from craning to see the screen from an uncomfortable angle.
Have you asked or been asked an uncomfortable question from a direct report or distant employee in the past week?
«Having someone to talk to [or] be with can help take away from uncomfortable feelings,» he said.
«You can grab an uncomfortable amount of information from someone's device and the apps they use,» Solis said — and you can apparently do so unfettered by the law, because regulations surrounding metadata are lax.
«What makes the Bank of Canada uncomfortable is inflation that is north of target at a time where growth isn't necessarily that different from trend,» said Ian Pollick, head of rates strategy at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, by phone from Toronto.
However, this might be uncomfortable and inappropriate for people from other cultures.
These are real reasons not to walk away from Facebook, and they're also telling ones: They reflect the uncomfortable truth that while the internet may have expanded our virtual communities, it's also resulted in fragmented echoes of our physical communities.
Perhaps the media moguls in charge of newsrooms across the continent are feeling the sway of this uncomfortable squirming from the economic elites.
The RBA is increasingly uncomfortable at an increasing rate as inflation moves away from the desired level.
Doing so grants Earnest read - only access to the transaction data in those accounts, meaning the company can not deposit or withdraw from the account — but some people are still uncomfortable sharing this amount of data with a lending company.
As for the Strategic Growth Fund, we've experienced a 13.9 % decline from the record high set a few weeks ago, which is uncomfortable, but can be reversed relatively easily.
That's uncomfortable, but it's also expected from time - to - time.
Trump is very concerned with his image, it appears from afar, and it likely makes him uncomfortable that Tesla stock trajectory has left Elon with a paper fortune approaching treble his.
To help ease you in to what may be an uncomfortable transition, we looked at some of the most worrisome outcomes marketers envision when getting customer service involved in social media — and then found examples of the brands that have successfully overcome those obstacles, and what you can learn from them.
I come from a family where swearing just isn't a part of our regular discourse, so I was getting a little uncomfortable, as was my friend.
Even at a young age, even in church as a child and then young adult and later as a mature adult, I remember feeling uncomfortable with the «level» to which everything, from SS literature to popular books, were always written.
The worship ballad «How He Loves» from singer / songwriter John Mark McMillan has become a staple of Sunday morning worship services, but depending on how comfortable (or uncomfortable) your worship team is singing about sloppy wet kisses, you could be singing a different version of the song.
No, my discomfort stems from a source much more primal than any theoretical policy analysis: I am uncomfortable with the angry mob because I am a Jew....
They welcome the support for the Jewish state, many Jews say, but some are uncomfortable over recent Beck pronouncements on Judaism and the rally's close association with conservative evangelical Christians from the United States.
I believe in creating peace, in disrupting for peace, in the truth that peace isn't always polite and it certainly isn't status quo and it isn't always cozy with twinkle lights and it will make people uncomfortable because they're so used to benefitting from the lack of it.
When I first began to examine the doctrine of the Inspiration of Scripture, it was because I saw so much Bible - abuse in our churches and from our pulpits, that is, people, pastors, and even seminary professors using the Bible in ways that made me extremely uncomfortable.
We talk about culture and real - life issues that other faith - based magazines might shy away from, because we believe it's important to address the gritty stuff of life — even when it makes us uncomfortable.
Are we rebelling in some manner, or uncomfortable with living out Biblical principles in a world which is constantly moving away from them.
The most dangerous prayer I pray (from time to time) is Psalm 139, «search me heart and thoughts, fin out if there is any evil in me...» I pray this with nervous expectation because I realised Im not very keen to always know whats really in my heart, God brings out things I would never associate with myself, things that I need to throw out, its horrifying but so refreshing in the long run.all these prayers bring painful results but like a colonic irrigation procedure (which I imagine is highly uncomfortable) the result is so worth it.thanks for this post.
I'm convinced many of our problems with the church result from running away from difficult or uncomfortable situations rather than persevering through them.
It has been my experience that those church leaders who are more into control and performance will get very uncomfortable and irritable when someone joins the group who actually want to talk with God in order to learn from Him, rather than talk (or yell) at Him in the hopes of sounding super-spiritual and maybe even manipulating something out of Him.
I've received countless messages from people very uncomfortable with my critique of what's wrong with religion, Christianity, and the church.
But it can turn into self - delusion when it keeps us from being honest with ourselves about uncomfortable truths that might compel us to change.
But there is another, more uncomfortable assertion we should also be willing to make: that humanity could not have passed from the devotions of antiquity to those of modernity but for the force of Christianity in history, and so — as a matter of historical fact — Christianity, with its cry of «no other god,» is in part responsible for the nihilism of our culture.
I have never been uncomfortable at all about sitting with the ladies, hugging, holding hands during prayer... I will probably pick up more colds and virus from my grandkids, but that won't keep me from hugging them, so why should it keep me from hugging a person who doesn't have a home to go to.
Another difficulty for Whitehead follows from his uncomfortable feeling, more often hinted than actually expressed, that in traditional Christian theology Jesus has usually been seen as the great anomaly.
What made it even more uncomfortable for me was that a friend's family was there, and they had brought their sixteen year old foreign exchange student from Thailand.
He would become noticeably uncomfortable whenever the healthcare conversation drifted away from the perfidy of socialist Democrats and to some problem a listener was having with the actually existing healthcare system.
As soon as I turned 13, she presented me with my first tube of cherry - red lipstick and my first pair of high heels — three - inch heels they were in those days, and I thought them not only uncomfortable but incredibly hideous — and from then on made me go to church thus shod and painted, indistinguishable from the other eighth - graders whose arms hadn't had to be twisted.
Sir Winston and other greats of Western civilization notwithstanding, our good priest from Thebes would have felt most uncomfortable at Trent or in other contemporary centers of Christendom where dogmas were held in high regard.
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