Sentences with phrase «little care in»

With a little care in design and on site, airtightness targets that may seem impossibly tough are anything but, argues leading architect and certified passive house designer Simon McGuinness.
Heck it may even confuse you with it's premise, but one thing it won't confuse you with is it's goal, and that is to be a simple all out action game with very little care in the world.
They take little care in providing puppies suited to a particular breed, and in many cases the family finds out too late that this cute little «fuzz ball» is actually not a lap dog but instead a ball of energy who needs lots of exercise, as is the case with Fox Terriers.
The main arc of its narrative relies on a commonplace revenge tale that Scorsese pays very little attention to and puts very little care in.
Women in this situation often become the caretaker of others within their network of friends and family, and receive little care in return.
Baby AAI is only crawling and has little cares in the world besides food, playing and his parents.

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And that in itself is likely a show vote since it has little chance of passing in the House; rather, it may provide an avenue for keeping the legislative process going, buying time to iron out a new Senate - House deal on health care.
I'd normally be a little paranoid trying to care for bright white shoes, but I don't worry at all about any scuffs or dirt that attack these shoes since I can just throw them in the washing machine at any time.
In a home care industry that operates with little government oversight, the possibilities for cutting corners or outright fraud are great.
In case you haven't heard enough about how beneficial meditation can be, here's another way researchers have found that it helps: Family members who meditated for as little as 12 minutes a day for two months while caring for a relative with dementia improved their telomere maintenance.
Launched in 2012, Edison Nation Medical allows entrepreneurs to submit as little as a back - of - the - napkin idea for a medical device, and then its team of manufacturers, attorneys, and health care specialists takes care of the rest, from patenting and FDA approvals to licensing and distribution.
One answer is that the technique is likely to be of little value to those blessed souls who have sailed through life without a care in the world.
Along the way, Volk - Weiss, a tall, unassuming man with a light - blond goatee, very little hair, and rosy cheeks, became expert in the care and feeding of comedians.
One person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
You don't need a fool - proof firewall or a full IT team to keep you in the clear; as you've seen, in most situations a little extra care and attention is all you need to stay professional and secure.
By using the support of those who care about you most, you can put all the little entrepreneurial hiccups in perspective and more easily stay grounded.
Like the Affordable Care Act, it was passed on a purely party - line vote, via a truly ugly process, with little time for legislators to figure out what's in it.
Little wonder, then, that when Schulich was promoted to an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2012 it was for «his transformational philanthropy in support of education and health care institutions.»
In fact, 65 percent of spending by women, and nearly 70 percent of spending by low - income filers or of those with little - to - no savings, went toward health care.
Health care (XLV) registered as a «winner» in the first quarter, down a little less than the S&P 500 as a whole, but being a winner showed that the market really fell apart after a strong start in January — health - care stocks were down only about 2 percent.
This is a safe and reasonably priced little island with excellent health care, an interesting and eclectic community from around the world that communicates largely in English, and diverse lifestyle, entertainment and recreational options.
Like Sachs, Whippman believes that «there are many reasons why life in America is likely to produce anxiety compared with other developed nations: long working hours without paid vacation time for many, insecure employment conditions with little legal protection for workers, inequality, and the lack of universal health care coverage, to name a few,» but she stresses that our «happiness - seeking culture» is also part of the problem.
Trump doesn't care; he built a nice little landing pad for his friend Roger Ailes, the disgraced chairman of Fox News who left the company because of his habitual mistreatment of female employees and landed on his feet in the Trump campaign.
I am, in many respects a heartless bastard who cares little whether or not a stranger makes a living let alone a sale.
Other gifts include a Christmas tree sent to a couple living in a hotel because their home was destroyed in a tornado, a travel care package sent to a woman with cancer who had to travel across the country every three weeks for treatment, and a package of new toys sent to a little girl whose own were destroyed in a fire.
«I think a head office tends to forget about the little guys; they feel like they're left in no - man's land and they feel like no one cares about them,» says Michelle Berg, president of the Calgary, Canada - based Eleveated HR.
It was a little better in health care than tech.
She's a little lax in responding to prospect emails, but who cares
Clearly, Red Skull made impulsive decisions without much planning in a frenzied grab for power, caring little, if at all, about potential repercussions.
Essentially, passing a «skinny repeal» could launch a «conference committee» with the House that would, ostensibly, produce a final, final health care deal between the two legislative chambers that would, in all political likelihood, look little like a skinny repeal (if that even passes).
We take care of the little things that get in the way of productivity — systems, building maintenance, the mail -LRB-!)
Wall Street ended a jampacked week little changed as a selloff in health care stocks countered broad gains elsewhere.
«Hello,» I said, «I'm interested in part - time care for this little guy.
The benefits wouldn't be quite as expansive as for full - time employees, but in the scenario he imagines, «each company puts in a little bit, the drivers put in a little bit, and they can use it for heath care or their pension or whatever they want.»
Protest will flare up again, reopening old wounds in Nebraska and elsewhere, but the current commander - in - chief has said that he has little time for such things or sympathy for those who care about them.
Web content guru Gerry McGovern, author of «Killer Content» — one of the best books on writing copy for the web — says that one of the biggest mistakes companies make in regards to their website content is thinking that customers care one little bit about the company.
In an industry that values sex, youth and cares little for morals or smarts — some of the hottest names around town...
I have little patience for the whining, and don't care to see my words constantly quoted back at me in an accusatory fashion.
Unfortunately, little attention is given to understanding how human dignity of the clinician is threatened and violated in the current health care environment... [which] has led to the systemic violation of the dignity of the clinician (and ultimately that of persons who are sick), created moral distress among clinicians, and the collapse of the healing relationship.
@just saying: like i care what the little voices in your head tell you.
In this world today, I don't care who you are, you need to use a little common sense... and considering what happened on 9/11, in the name of a religion, people are going to be hyper - sensitivIn this world today, I don't care who you are, you need to use a little common sense... and considering what happened on 9/11, in the name of a religion, people are going to be hyper - sensitivin the name of a religion, people are going to be hyper - sensitive.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fasIn short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fasin its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
Honestly folks, I REALLY do not care about every little thing that happens in your life at all.
They work in soup kitchens, care for abandoned babies, teach adults how to read, treat the sick, and do countless other good works, for which they receive almost no recognition and very little pay.
It's interesting that poor people seem to get the tactics of Jesus a little better than people who have resources because they know that you have to take care of each other if you're gonna make it in this world.
If you care to view a little film about how disgusting and arrogant priests in the US can be just watch this PBS special:
In short, the Church criticizing Republicans for not caring enough about the poor (which I agree with) is a little like the biblical «man with a log in his eye pointing out someone else's splinter» scenariIn short, the Church criticizing Republicans for not caring enough about the poor (which I agree with) is a little like the biblical «man with a log in his eye pointing out someone else's splinter» scenariin his eye pointing out someone else's splinter» scenario.
They care little if the Liturgy is in Latin or English or Sanskrit, as long as they are told how to do it, for they were not told.
When someone doesn't fit in and suggests leaving, even a pastor cares little for their well being, only that they are leaving his empire and how that will make it look to anyone who takes a peek.
The trick to studying well is to steer clear of liberal theologians who care little for truth, and would rather render the text in as «politically correct» a manner as possible.
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