Sentences with phrase «just take a toll on»

It doesn't just take a toll on our body but our mind as well, especially those first few months.
Littering doesn't just take a toll on things like water and soil quality; there's also an economic cost.

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The ravages of older age take more of a toll on us all each year, with previously good friends now finding all of their time taken up by kids and family, a never - ending crush of career - related busy - ness, or just plain, simple laziness.
A short video from one female executive won't change that, but hopefully a lot more women in positions of power and a growing awareness that burning the midnight oil takes a serious toll on families, relationships and even individuals (not to mention a more equitable sharing of housework and childcare between the sexes) will slowly make it safe for more of us to say to our bosses — or admit to ourselves — what Sandberg has just said publicly.
It's not just oil... iron ore, aluminum and steel are all getting slammed, as the decline in commodity prices takes a toll on companies and the global markets.
Temperatures below zero in some parts of the U.S., and just unseasonably cold elsewhere in the country, took their toll on light vehicle sales last month.
U.S. Treasury Bonds: There are just a few hours of trading left to the month of June, but on the whole the month took its toll on fixed income products.
Depending on your credit card balance and the amount you are willing to pay, making partial payment can still take a toll on your credit utilization ratio just as it applies to minimum payment.
He just doesn't have that male role model in his life, and it is taking its toll on him.
But let me just say, the toll that it's taken on me has been enormous.
With the virtual elimination of comparative advantage, we may look back on Brazilian orange juice as just the beginning of a new wave that takes an additional toll on our un - or underemployed fellow Americans.
Travel, injury, illness: CCL «grind» taking a toll on Altidore, Toronto FC MLSsoccer.com In the 23rd minute of Tuesday's Concacaf Champions League first leg, Toronto FC had just clawed back level (through Jonathan Osorio) from Chivas Guadalajara's shocking early away goal, only for Jozy Altidore to wander over the touchline for a sip of water and a quick chat with the bench.
When the ugliness of our kitchen had taken its toll on both of us, we just decided to get one that day in IKEA.
Sleep deprivation takes its toll on your body, but just how are new moms affected by sleep loss?
Because there are two babies with the same needs inside the woman's body when she is about to have twins, these babies take a much greater toll on the woman's menstrual cycle than just one baby would.
It's possible that the cuts will have taken such a toll on public services by then that we'll be hollering for more spending, but I see no sign of it just yet.
The crash took place on Jan. 8 on Interstate 87, just south of the Yonkers Toll Plaza in Westchester County, according to State Police records.
The allegations have taken their toll on Blagojevich's poll numbers: He held just a seven - point lead over Topinka in an independent poll taken earlier this month.
Grand Island bridge tolls are not just taking money from pocketbooks and time spent idling in traffic but could also be taking a toll on people's health.
According to Cowal, HIV and AIDS was taking its toll on the most productive members of society and, as a result, HIV and AIDS became much more than just a health issue; for many countries HIV and AIDS caused their economies to suffer.
This waste is more than just an eyesore; it takes a staggering toll on marine life.
Stressful situations take a toll on more than just your mental health.
Skin conditions like psoriasis take an obvious physical toll on a person, but the mental effects can be just as harsh.
Just because it's over quickly doesn't mean that it doesn't take its toll on your body.
Using free weights is great but maybe you need a better grip if you are lifting heavy, also some bars can take a toll on your hands and using gloves just makes for a better workout without leaving your hands with calluses.
That's not to say your body won't change, droop and sag in certain ways as gravity takes its toll — or that your metabolism might not slow down a bit — but putting on pounds as you get older isn't something you have to just accept as «normal.»
What I do know is that returning to unlimited carb eating has taken a toll on my health like I would not have imagined, but just want to make sure that I'm not veering headlong into the opposite direction with the result of yet another set of difficult to manage health problems.
I have been trying to get the motivation to get healthy again with just getting out of a long relationship where I put myself last and it took a toll on my body, health, and mind.
We recently went on vacation and it took a toll on my skin my face was so dry and dull my skin just looked tired.
Being in a bad relationship can take an emotional and even physical toll on just about anyone, but new research found... (read more)
I just found out I had this it's really taken a toll on me.
Working minimum wage jobs has taken it's toll on me and I'm just looking for change.
Just another searing drama about the toll the Iraq war is taking on the home front.
The film does not hold back even in making its main subject unlikable at times, showing the toll this kind of traumatic injury can take on not just the victim but the people who love him.
It's just that there has already been a glut of penguin films lately (March of the Penguins, Happy Feet, Farce of the Penguins, Madagascar), and the tedium at seeing yet another feature film surrounding them unfortunately takes its toll on someone who has seen their share.
According to the Ford Macleod Gazette (located in Alberta, where the movie is shooting, so not just some random story), they describe the plot thusly: «Set in the future, the movie details the toll climate change has taken on agriculture, with corn the last crop to be cultivated.
The pitfall of ensemble drama is that any strands that do engage are over too soon and, if mishandled, the condensed nature of each story takes its toll on potential subtlety... It's a two - hour slog stuffed with shortcuts, populated by puppets who must indulge in behaviour that isn't just off - kilter, it's off the wall.
Having just moved from Stratford - Upon - Avon to bustling London, the gnomes have a lot of yard work to do to get their new garden in shape, and it doesn't take long for the stress to take a toll on Gnomeo and Juliet's marriage.
Apart from (smartly) keeping Judi Dench on as Bond's boss M, it did just that, but the haunted look in Craig's eyes and the mournful undertones of both that film and its successor, Quantum Of Solace, suggested the toll taken on those who toil in the fields of espionage too long.
We assumed it was just the elevation of the area taking a toll on the transmission.
Depending on your credit card balance and the amount you are willing to pay, making partial payment can still take a toll on your credit utilization ratio just as it applies to minimum payment.
U.S. Treasury Bonds: There are just a few hours of trading left to the month of June, but on the whole the month took its toll on fixed income products.
In today's economic climate of tighter credit requirements and increased unemployment rates taking their toll on some Canadians, there's no doubt that many people may not fit into the traditional banks» financing boxes as easily as they may have just a year ago.
It's not just a financial toll, it takes a toll on their families, on their work, on their sleep.
Overcapacity has led to a glut of steel that's taken a toll on just about every steel company's income statement.
He pointed out that lower oil prices and a devalued loonie were absolutely taking a toll on household budgets, but argued that this was just part of much - needed world - wide rebalancing of an economical equation.
Just as with humans, excess weight takes a toll on our pet's health.
A cat which is carrying just 1 pound of additional body weight is equivalent to us humans carrying an extra 15 pounds, so it's easy to see how this excess weight can quickly take its toll on your pet's health.
Just Because Of His Age I Think It's Taking A Toll On Him.
Just like humans, heat takes a toll on your dogs as well.
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