Sentences with phrase «made dealing with the aftermath»

A few of the mom hacks I've picked up made dealing with the aftermath a bit easier.
Because there are some things in life you simply can not control, having renters insurance in place makes dealing with the aftermath so much easier.

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The majority of PARKLAND takes place in the immediate aftermath of JFK's assassination, with a great deal of time spent exploring the futile attempts made to resuscitate the US president.
If you want to make sure you've done your part to protect your sensitive data and avoid the hassle of dealing with the aftermath of identity theft, you may consider taking at least one of the following precautions:
The measure of one's integrity is not whether one makes mistakes: it's how one deals with the aftermath that's important.
Having compassionate, expert legal representation to deal with the aftermath can make all the difference.
Dealing with the aftermath of a car accident can be stressful, and certainly ICBC doesn't make it any easier for you.
The Cajun Airlift is making dozens of flights to Texas to help with the growing relief effort as residents in the Houston area deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
If you decide you are ready for couples therapy, I would be happy to work with you, whether you are worried your relationship is over, looking to make a good thing even better, or dealing with co-parenting issues in the aftermath of your split.
Esarey, a former nurse in the U.S. Navy for 16 years, worked with a group of other current nurses and general contractors to set up make - shift medical clinics in Banda Aceh and treat victims dealing with the aftermath of the disaster.
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