Sentences with phrase «just stressing the point»

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«We then had just two data points,» Thompson stresses — two vehicles from a fleet of thousands.
Framing some possible questions and ways to talk about yourself can take some of the stress out of events - just don't overdo it to the point where you're worrying about remembering canned responses.
Besides, everyone I've talked to stresses that a psychological assessment is just one data point weighed in a hiring decision.
It's going to happen sooner or later: The stresses and annoyances of work will build up inside you to the point that you just can't hold it in any longer — so you erupt in a string of complaints to any co-worker who will listen.
«Not taking this test isn't going to make them not successful, but stressing them out and hurting them again — I just don't see the point,» she said.
These odd sentences — and that is all they are — are just inserted into sections whose main point always is to stress the need to manage resources to meet the needs of a growing human population.
In establishing the point that the congregation is, in inductive preaching, more than just the destination of the sermon, two matters essential to inductive movement have been stressed.
At some point or other, I think we've all had that feeling of overwhelming stress — the one where your heart is pounding too fast too much, you can't seem to think straight or breathe properly, and frankly, you just look knackered.
sadness and sorrow... more stress... it is inevitable that Arrsenal WILL lose fans if thiskeeps on happening, i for one am not a masochist so i have to stop at some point, just too painful....
After three games without a win for the Gunners, and a massive game coming up against Olympiakos, Arsene Wenger couldn't stress just how important the three points were today.
Criticism of crying it out and sleep training: Though CIO critics sometimes point to a 2012 study finding that babies» levels of the stress hormone cortisol remained high even after they stopped crying and went to sleep on their own, that study has since been under fire for being too small (just 25 babies ages 4 to 10 months old) and flawed because there was no control group and no baseline cortisol levels reported to define what study author Dr. Wendy Middlemiss of the University of North Texas meant by «high.»
The same source told me the committee is just starting its fundraising efforts again, and will likely bring in — and spend — about the same as it did this year, but — and this point was stressed — the focus will be on bolstering Cuomo in a positive way, not attacking those who don't agree with him.
But, she and others worried, it could be just a matter of time before the stress from thousands of newcomers — and their livestock — reaches a breaking point.
Lloyd's Register is developing a system which will monitor not just the global stress on the hull but also stresses at points where corrosion and fatigue are common.
«I've come to a point in my life where I'm not trying to be skinny, I'm just trying to be healthy, and I've found that if I don't really stress about it, the weight kind of just comes off.»
Just knowing what those trigger points are, can help you not get to the point of stress overload.
The trouble is not only when the stresses just keep coming but when we lose the ability to get back to our set point.
Start getting some basic HRV measurements and then it can be just another helpful data point to help you try to assess and measure and improve metrics associated with stress, elevated sympathetic nervous system, poor sleep quality could also contribute to poor HRV numbers.
Key Point: Hair loss can occur for any number of reasons — genetics, stress, poor diet or hormonal changes to name just a few.
Then simply just pop the top off (there are natural stress points on the top, so with pressure, it cracks open easily).
At this point I had just started a new job, and my stress levels shot through the roof.
At this point, you understand just how important controlling oxidative stress in the body is for mitigating chronic inflammation and glutathione is one of the most powerful ways to do so.
I think the panic attacks were just my bodies way of saying it could not go anymore... I have had countless tests — ekgs, stress tests, etc, all of which are normal... and I am feeling better... I am out and about and back at work... but I still often feel woozy and fatigued after short periods of time which could be anxiety over my health... I have never felt this way in my life, ever... it appears that I have not caused any serious damage... but I can not believe how I feel... how long will it before I feel normal again and can do light exercise... I am not sure I care at this point if get back into head racing shape... I can be recreational... I just want to feel normal and good again... and be in optimum health.
Sometimes it's hard when you are constantly moving to just take a moment to collect your thoughts and focus... I was in desperate need of a moment to myself and am so thrilled to finally have it haha After having a «mini breakdown» with my friend on the way to see James Cordon (which we were later turned away from because they were «at capacity» ugh so annoying) she stressed an important point to me... everyone gets overwhelmed, everyone needs to freak out, cry, break down + breathe for a second... I try so hard to keep everything together and looking pristine from the outside because who wants to seem weak and vulnerable right?
For many people, dating is actually pretty hard and stressing, to the point that they just rather hang their gloves and call it a day, stay home on Friday nights and spend the weekend without any friends.
Just keep in mind the truths I've pointed out to help you overcome some of that stress.
My point is, with all this statistics crunching, is SATs not a just convenient way for DofE to rank pupils against each other at a very impressionable age, causing a lot of stress for all concerned?
I try to stress that it is not just about getting a higher percentage point on their grade.
Note that she's stressing in her last point that indies aren't just DIY savvy; they're also becoming increasingly good at forming the teams of pros they need for production and community, the DIWO aspect, which is progress in the commercial arena as well as creative progress.
I think you've shown the same caution with this data.You've made a point of stressing that this is just a day in the life of Amazon, and represents a slice of that day — the top selling books in genre fiction.
I just watched your segment on Global News, and while I believe some of your points were good regarding the new stress test rules, your assessment of a 20 % shift in affordability seems grossly overstated.
Just like anxiety stresses our bodies to the point of physical ailments, the same happens to our dogs.
Cats infected with calici may shed virus continuously, not just in times of stress, and may do so for life, though about 50 % of infected cats seem to stop shedding virus at some point.
In just 90 minutes, attendees of this free seminar will learn how to handle stress points of apartment living, including what to do when waiting for the elevator, how to handle your dog in tight spaces like hallways and lobbies when other dogs are around, and how to maneuver around blind corners.
Unfortunately in other cases Gabapentin just isn't quite enough to relax your cat to the point where we can get our treatments completed, so the vet may ultimately recommend that your kitty be fully sedated to avoid them being too stressed.
Well, assuming you really need AA miles (I can't stress enough to never just speculatively transfer points), there may be a better way:
Reflexology is an ancient technique using pressure points (mostly located on the undersides of the feet) to relieve stress and pain and Reflexology can help you with just that.
Located just one hour of stress free driving from Adelaide, The Bridge Retreat is within walking distance of the Sturt Reserve, the central point for visitors to relax and enjoy in Murray Bridge.
It's fighting mechanics are solid and the pace is just frenetic enough to keep stress levels at the tipping point.
«I don't stress the art too much, which sounds weird since that's the whole point, but basically I just put the idea out in the air.
Just to add to this point, I like to stress that scientific debates should avoid becoming dogmatic, and that phrases must be placed in the right context.
• from your post: «I would just stress at this point that what I said constitutes my opinion and not what Gavin said verbatim.»
William, just curious, when you talked to them did you stress the point that these predictions where never made in peer review?
Experts stressed that the volcano contributed just a tiny amount — less than a third of one percentage point — of global emissions of greenhouse gases.
All this contributes to a volatile, less sustainable economy, where get - rich - quick is stressed over good long term investment, as Stewart points out — and the get - rich - quick idea is just a fantasy.
But a McKinsey study points out that these factors are the most important contributors to career satisfaction: * firm's values and culture (58 %) * freedom and autonomy (56 %) * exciting challenges (51 %) * a well - managed firm (50 %) * career advancement and growth (39 %) * respect for lifestyle (14 %) * job security (8 %) * acceptable pace and stress (1 %) MacEwen's not willing to conclude that firms can just work everybody 2,200 + hours per year and assume that if your firm's «values and culture» are outstanding (which indubitably they are!)
In my testimony, I listed ten points that I felt were vital to becoming a successful poker player and stressed that there is so much more to playing poker than just the cards you get.
Since 2008, many people, not just those in the legal profession, now demand that their work is sufficiently balanced such that when the next Black Swan swoops in, what is left after all remnants of normality have been looted, is the kind of personal satisfaction and feeling of worth necessary to endure the stress points.
He pointed out all of my flaws mostly my weight issue, the stress my kids cause, tho his kids r just as stressful, and my promise to make his life better i had failed in.
Dr. Shirley Glass points out in her book Not Just Friends that the betrayed partner often fits criteria for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, with their emotional well - being heavily threatened and a sense of safety having disappeared from the marriage.
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