Sentences with phrase «just put off»

Then I decide oh my goodness which one do I need to do first and then I just put it off because it's just too stressful.
Hence I would love to just put this off as false for now.
His decision was to just put off getting insurance until he was able to get his cholesterol in check.
And throw in the variable of changes in health life insurance is a product that you can not just put off until the unthinkable happens.
To avoid runaway climate we need to urgently and drastically cut emissions, not just put it off.
We'd — we just put them off as — as something that's unconnected to our behavior right now, and I think what, based on the evidence, we're seeing is — is that what we do now is going to have an impact and a cost down the road if — if — if we don't do something about it.
But if Hollow Knight had more marketing reach I would just put off playing it for another year out of sheer bloody - mindedness.
It's pretty nifty, and might just put off your boredom for 10 minutes.
Love the 360 the orginal xbox PS1 etc I'm just put off by kinect and media centric idealism of this machine.
Suffice to say, the town of Cannon Beach does not use the «let's just put that off» policy when it comes to being prepared for a natural disaster.
I stopped reviewing for the Born Pretty Store last year — I always loved their products but their ridiculous posting / arriving times has just put me off.
Also, most people coming to a swap for the first time are already probably somewhat worried / unsure about the whole thing (in my experience) so rules might just put them off.
Hilarious new parent test taking mummy blogs by storm MIGHT just put you off.
But Heidi... you've just put me off the boiled egg and soldiers I was just about to prepare... now all I can think about is that bloody banana bread!
I was very reluctant to do that because I felt that I really wasn't sure if I would get an answer, or that I wouldn't be ready for an answer, or that I wouldn't know for certain if I felt that I did get an answer that is was actually from God or whether I was just deceiving myself, so for a few years there I just put that off, however those questions and concerns kept boiling up within me, so at that point I couldn't take it anymore putting it off.
If you leave yourself a monster task you know you're not going to finish, then you are more likely to just put it off until landing and snooze for your trip.
Some of us might think she is just putting off the inevitable, and it would have been better for her just to get it over with.
Seems the locals are just putting off the inevitable of cutting expenses and they'll be broke again in no time looking for yet more and higher taxes and fees.
The decision to scrap the 3p rise in fuel duty planned for January altogether, rather than just putting it off until April, wins the chancellor brownie points far in excess of its actual cost.
Make a sensible choice rather than just putting it off and putting it off, which is what we all do when faced with a difficult decision sometimes.
I'm just putting off the self - tanner as long as I can..
So I was considering just putting off seeing it.
This is annoying, as Samsung's own apps are no where near as strong or polished as Google's offerings, so it just puts you off using them altogether.
And workouts are not granted unless there is a very good chance of preventing a foreclosure and not just putting off the inevitable — something that won't happen if the borrower remains ill or unemployed.
If I ever encountered a longer period of not earning money (say I became disabled or suffered major depression), I'm in trouble regardless of however I've structured my finances (unless maybe if I'd bought disability insurance), so a pot of «emergency funds» isn't going to help all that much (it just puts off things getting bad for a couple of months longer than it would have otherwise).
Here a big part of the benefit is just putting off those nasty GIS clawbacks as long as possible: that is, until age 72, when the government requires you to make minimum withdrawals from registered accounts.
This news is just putting me off the launch of both consoles.
It's ridiculous and it just puts me off games altogether.
Once you get a true look at the premiums from one page to another it will bring you into reality why is a smart move to start your Term, or Universal Life plan at a young age and start saving money right away and not creating a bigger expense for yourself down the road by just putting it off.
I procrastinated for such a long time, and looking back at it now, I was just putting off a great experience, and I even had fun along the way!

Not exact matches

«You can't just hire somebody off the street and put them to work anymore.»
«My advice would be to put them on a revolving door,» he says, «just to knock the dust off them, and to use as an incentive for the issuer not to close it underneath you.»
«We put this peacenik deadhead in prison for the rest of his life,» she added, «and to me, it just shows how off - the - charts crazy we became about drug sentencing in the»80s and»90s.»
Just the idea of a blog might put off most non-technical entrepreneurs.
Nearly a third of singles said they believe the grass is always greener, and have admitted to putting off a day and time to meet for a date, just on the off - chance they meet someone in the interim.
They include the light from our screens interfering with our circadian rhythms, social media promoting «emotional or cognitive arousal» that keeps us up, or simply people putting off going to bed to play just one more round of that Facebook game or post another pic on Instagram.
The founder might be willing to put up all the money and just needs tech or business help to get it off the ground.
They are so much fun and sometimes I retroactively put things I've done on a new to - do list just so I can check things off.
If you don't just put it back on your doorstep and off it goes with the next drone.
He also argues that fixing tomorrow's problem today is not just a way of fending off inspectors and avoiding pesky fines but a practical strategy for putting Cascade ahead of the curve.
The «short suit» is exactly what it sounds like: everything above the belt is business as usual — sport coat over a button - down shirt and sometimes a tie or bowtie — but below the belt, the trousers are chopped off just above the knees leaving one's legs exposed and more emphasis put on the shoes.
And American families are not just deferring payments, they're putting off care when cash flow is low.
Putting your feelings on paper helps to ease tension, just as crossing things off a to - do list gives a sense of accomplishment.
Just like any investor, China wants to put some of the greenbacks it's made off its exports to the United States into safe investments, and there's nothing safer than U.S. bonds.
When a company frames its messages around specific info that customers didn't knowingly provide, it can be just as off - putting.
The server investigation put such political strain on the FBI in large part because of the environment of ethics stories that surrounded it — the business and philanthropic empire that arose out of and was hopelessly intertwined with the Clinton political operation, the high - dollar paid speeches, the political aides who were somehow getting so rich off this enterprise that one of them just bought David Rockefeller's mansion.
And we know 78 % of the projects end up being put into some commercial application, which is just off the charts compared to other programs.
We put things off or avoid them completely because we tell ourselves we just don't want to do it or that we can't do it.
They are put there so that it's harder for people to get up off the couch than it is to stay and watch «just one more episode.»
Putting off a dreaded project or conversation will not only stress you out but may lead to just the outcome you fear.
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