Sentences with phrase «less wracked»

They become less wracked by indecision when facing the classic moral dilemma in which one person must be sacrificed to save many; they reject out of hand what they perceive to be a ludicrous choice.
My nerves were less wracked.

Not exact matches

But if Atkinson had been fairer from the start it would have been much less nerve - wracking for us Gooners!
So with Mikel Arteta having not been available for the away tie in Belgium, Arsenal were hoping to build on our renewed confidence and make this game a lot less nerve wracking than the last one.
That's what I thought... Ospina is for sure more composed and less nerve wracking and the back line can feel it... the more he will play also I think the better the understanding will be on difficult balls like the ones Monreal and Koscielny should've let the keeper deal with!!
I just wish that there was less emphasis on the all - or - nothing breastfeeding in prenatal classes etc so that mothers like myself wouldn't be wracked with guilt.
While navigating my first pregnancy as a plus - size woman was nerve - wracking, I found it was way less scary than I had imagined, thanks to a strong penchant for research, an upfront and honest attitude with my doctors, and a determination to honor my body for the amazing work it was doing.
Because it can be expensive to get all of these tests done and even more expensive to work one on one with a practitioner who knows how to use them, trained in analyzing lab tests for nutritional and hormonal imbalances, I have been wracking my brain for a less costly solution to get you the testing and analysis you need.
Fortunately, online dating provides a less time - consuming and nerve - wracking alternative for daters tired of buying drinks for people and coming away with nothing but a hangover to show for it.
It's way less nerve - wracking than starting a message from scratch!
There are a few suggestions that can help make meeting a birthmother less nerve - wracking and more rewarding.
He talks about how his reasons for joining Starfleet were much less heroic and proud as his late father, wracked it seems with more self - doubt than we've seen before; perhaps facing down Khan and almost dying quelled some of the hubris that led to his recklessness in both previous movies.
For the Miata, the spoils of victory should be success, but sales for the first half of 2010 are just 9295 units, which is actually about 10 percent less than the recession - wracked year of 2009.
SXL models with the Technology Package offer a nicely executed surround - view camera display that makes it much easier and less nerve - wracking to park in tight quarters.
Slow and steady may win races if you're up against a boastful hare, but with plenty of power and good steering feel, keeping up with the country traffic was less nerve - wracking than I expected.
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As a result, we have all been wracking our brains over here, trying to figure out just what exactly could have happened to make this a more or less «innocent mistake».
The electronics store lets you trade - in your used devices either in - store or online, so for those who may feel a little uncomfortable with packing up your gadget and sending it on its way, this may be a less nerve - wracking option.
Still, the iFixit team says experience didn't make accessing the display's guts a less «nerve - wracking» ordeal.
Reaching out to someone you are comfortable and meeting them first will make future informational interviews less nerve - wracking.
Yet, the attempt in this column today is to make interviewing for the novice (and even for the more experienced person who is sitting on the other side of the table asking the questions) less nerve - wracking and easier to digest in small chunks.
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