Sentences with phrase «job strain in»

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While prosperous by African standards, the government has worked to ensure inflation is kept in check and that basic services and job opportunities are available to S.A.'s poor, putting strain on the deficit.
It could still be argued that these roles impose strain on womanly nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack of respect for God's work of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her role have sinned by disobeying God's command.
The entry of women into the job market, their demand for freedom, their interest in being cared for as well as caring for others all place a strain on marriage as we have known it.
«This will exert yet more pressure on a jobs market that is buckling under the strains of contractions in economic growth and public sector employment.
His comments about «the economic gains of a recession» were met with anger by TUC general secretary Frances O'Grady, who said: «Not only is the government failing to deal with the living standards crisis, their advisers are revelling in the jobs and wage squeeze that is putting people's finances under strain
Miner, in equally strained fashion, keeps telling him what a great job he does in Albany.
According to the authors, women have thus far been clearly underrepresented in available studies, and no evaluable data were available to date on classical «women's jobs» that entail physical strain (e.g. nursing).
The paper focuses on two key molecular players in the story of influenza infection: a human protein called TRIM25, which was recently discovered to play an important role in the human immune response to flu infection; and a protein called NS1 present in all strains of the influenza A virus and shown to bind TRIM25 to keep it from doing its job.
But in today's message, Lubchenco hinted that the decision to leave was influenced in part by the strain of trying to maintain a bicoastal family life; her husband, marine scientist Bruce Menge, remained at Oregon State University after Lubchenco took the job in 2009.»
Overweight women gained weight when faced with common stressors such as job demands, having a tough time paying bills, and family - relationship strains, according to a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
This means that the bacterial strains are hardy, the product is high quality and can withstand the warmth and enzymatic activity of the digestive process and remain intact to do its job properly in the gut.
Bacteria have specialized jobs that vary from strain to strain, and they work to fight the baddies in different ways.
Cards allow you to get used to straining and putting for sustained pressure, repeatedly in order to get the job done.
While the process doesn't sound too complicated at first, it becomes so once you factor in the precise airflow needed for fermentation, the fact that you can not have any metal in the container, that typical strainers do a terrible job of separating the grains, and using a dishtowel to strain can be incredibly unsanitary.
A report in the International Journal of Obesity [1] found a relationship between job strain and body mass.
«However, if we put the study findings into context, what we found is comparable in size to the effect of other psychosocial risk factors such as anxiety and job strain.
Although, in this pinsharp, so - perfect - it's - like - giving - your - eyes - blow - jobs HD era, we've now reached the point where bold stylistic choices should impress more than simply straining for the clearest reality xerox, and Shrek isn't really in a position to do that.
Some intriguing ideas are stranded by an overarching concept that severely strains credibility in this low - budget drama that takes place in a small town in northern California, where an exiled Afghan journalist (Dominic Rains) gets a job as a freelance crime reporter and settles with a local police officer (Melissa Leo)-- the mother of a friend — allowing him to experience firsthand the town's surprisingly extensive web of corruption and violence.
She describes in poetic detail how the two met and fell in love and how their marriage became strained with recession and jobs lost.
The shoddy script makes Buy's characterization weak, but she does a terrific job expressing the strain of keeping herself together professionally while her personal life goes to hell (in other words, her behaviour may not be relatable but her emotions are).
He gets a job in a mall, lands a part in a local play and begins dating Tara (Sigrid Sutter) all at once, which strains his friendships.
The connection with his ex-wife Jean (Kathy Baker) and her new husband Brian (James Brolin) is still strained and his job as a jingle writer is in trouble.
Preliminary findings of a PHD, co-funded by Education Support Partnership and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) suggest that giving teachers sufficient control and autonomy is a significant factor in reducing job strain, but that the effect is relatively small unless combined with leader and management support.
With millions of nonconsumers of traditional colleges and universities in the United States and worldwide — many of them low - income adults with jobs or families — and a traditional higher education model that, increasingly, is both expensive and under financial strain, there has been no shortage of opportunities for disruptive higher education upstarts powered by online learning to emerge.
Amidst strained budgets and job insecurity, new teachers face a daunting start in the profession.
The 2.5 - liter, 170 - horsepower motor in our sample car is powerful enough to do the job, but the continuously variable transmission occasionally makes it sounds as though it's straining harder than it really is.
If something disastrous happens, (you lose your job, get in a serious car accident, your kid comes down with cancer, etc,) it will put tremendous strain on your financial resources.
My debt resulted in job layoff, but I found another job, but the pay was less, which caused financial strain.
The show strain enjoys plenty of exercise and mental stimulation but that requirement is more than doubled in a working dog who would really need some sort of job to do, like agility training, even as a pet.
We all understand that there are organisations that can assist in these times, and they have used them in the past to try and manage their electricity bills (another strain on their already dire financial situation), but the process apparently requires all parties on the account to have proof of income - and one of the four residents has only just recently lost his job, after a few months of not being paid, and repeatedly cut from shift work.
Furthermore, you should consider the money necessary for hospital bills, psychological tension as well as strain in addition to time off on the job which may be needed in addition to long time therapies which may be necessary for recovery.
In conclusion, in its role as a stepping stone for facilitated access to finance, the MDB is set to contribute towards the Investment Plan's goal of boosting job creation and economic recovery in a manner which does not further load on public debt nor strain national budgetIn conclusion, in its role as a stepping stone for facilitated access to finance, the MDB is set to contribute towards the Investment Plan's goal of boosting job creation and economic recovery in a manner which does not further load on public debt nor strain national budgetin its role as a stepping stone for facilitated access to finance, the MDB is set to contribute towards the Investment Plan's goal of boosting job creation and economic recovery in a manner which does not further load on public debt nor strain national budgetin a manner which does not further load on public debt nor strain national budgets.
The panel gets very dark, which makes it easy to see at night without eye strain, but it doesn't do a very good job of getting bright enough to easily see it in direct sunlight.
While an insecure person will need to have all of her needs met by another person — which adds extreme strain on that other person — a person who is balanced in security will understand that it is not the job of one person to meet another person's every need.
Links in the chain of adversity following job loss: How financial strain and loss of personal control lead to depression, impaired functioning, and poor health.
When one of you feels as if you are drifting away from your partner and couplehood in a big way: a job that takes you away from home for days or weeks at a time; when new parenthood strains the closeness; a crisis of faith or health or employment.
Job strain — Attributable depression in a sample of working Australians: Assessing the contribution to health inequalities.
Method: Researchers developed the Job - Caregiver Role Strain Scale Survey, which was adapted from a survey that measured role strain in working parents and spStrain Scale Survey, which was adapted from a survey that measured role strain in working parents and spstrain in working parents and spouses.
Some of the previous studies examined the relationship between either burnout and coping strategies or burnout and the work's psychological demand, others more recent studies have argued the value of active coping or problem focused coping in a job strain context.
«Because Stamford [Conn.] is so well positioned, even if all of those jobs create a strain on the local housing market, surrounding towns in both Connecticut and New York could absorb the demand,» says Broker / Operating Partner of Keller Williams Prestige Properties Rick Scott.
While inventory strains are driving increases in home prices here in Las Vegas, we can't ignore the benefits of job growth, both locally and nationally.
More households are feeling the strain in their personal financial situations and losing confidence in the housing market, even as the country sees solid job growth and record gains in the stock market, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®» fourth - quarter Housing Opportunities and Market Experience (HOME) survey, based on more than 2,700 respondents.
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