Sentences with phrase «many niggles»

Take the time to get rid of all of those niggling little jobs and projects that are «incomplete».
This is understandable as many have that niggling worry that work might dry up or that it's important to say yes to please clients and appear positive and willing.
Right about now, you start to get a little niggling feeling starting to grow in the back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you roll up your sleeves and go for it.
Such niggling uncertainties did not deter Dresser Industries Inc., which bid on SRC in late 1982.
But there's a niggling doubt at the back of my head: Why are the markets on fire when the rest of the economy is so sluggish?
If you're tired, under stress or suffering from niggling aches and pains, Ausnetic Zone can help you regain your vitality.
He's pretty much got it nailed, aside from a few tweaks and a few niggling questions about who will pay for it.
Finding his stony expression disconcerting, and battling a niggling anxiety that I had uttered something heretical that had offended him, I made the mistake...
The artist Niggle has spent his entire life seeking to create the perfect tree — just as Tolkien worked from 1917 until his death in 1973 on his twelve - volume but still uncompleted legendarium of Middle - earth.
In the end, alas, Niggle's canvas is used to patch the leaking roof on Parish's house so that only a single tiny leaf is preserved from the original painting.
Having finally been purged of his false artistic self - sufficiency, Niggle is able at last to behold his perfect and finished Tree.
This Catholic theology of the imagination is perhaps realized most clearly in Tolkien's story «Leaf by Niggle
Yet Niggle discovers, once he has died and entered a purgatorial realm, that the artistic life and the utilitarian world are necessary and complementary to each other.
«If you could say that of a Tree that was alive,» the narrator adds, «its leaves opening, its branches growing and bending in the wind that Niggle so often felt or guessed, and had so often failed to catch.
I can not recommend this year enough for any young Catholic who feels a niggling curiosity, a searching desire or an outright calling to deepen and understand the Faith that has been given to them.
By the end of his Anglican curacy, disillusionment with the liberal, almost secularist, approach which he had found in some of his fellow churchmen, niggling doubts about the validity of Anglican orders and the dawning realisation that the C of E was attempting the impossible by trying to serve both God and State, had convinced Father Ed that he was in the wrong Church.
However, the voice that is all too familiar to most of us is the niggling whisper of fear.
Through January it niggles at the back of your mind, and by February you are forced to step out of denial and succumb to the reality that you will not be receiving a floral card that says, «Be Mine.»
One minor niggle is that there are numerous illustrations about marriage, which may frustrate some readers.
Another reason I believe pastors fear to leave the ministry is the fear of the success of your successor and that niggling doubt that your congregation would value you less and wonder why they didn't have the new guy a long time back.
This tangle of Drosophila, these flies low - orbiting your wineglass and my peach niggle a question: whether meaning lies only in multitudes.
But we can expect to feel a niggle, a slight unease.
You don't see the negatives most of the time, not because they don't exist, but because who wants to read about my daily niggles?
Delicious hummus, like everyone else, it's answered that long time niggling question I was talking about with a friend the other day about why our home made hummus was so unsatisfactory.
This is a minor niggle, but it would be incredibly useful to have the quantities in weight (grams) rather than just cups.
I think this is one of tbose recipes that you niggle with to find the ingredients that suit your personal palate.
That overwhelming sense of simultaneous nostalgia and festive joyfulness, intermingled with a niggling annoyance (that any city dweller knows well when they try to part the crowds, like the red sea to get to their tube station.)
I think perhaps with a lot of additional fresh ingredients in your dishes that the niggling presence of Green & Mean can be somewhat masked.
I had a niggling thought that wouldn't go away about making pumpkin cinnamon rolls.
Tackles at the end of a game are more likely to be cynical and to the player who has received niggles throughout the game a severe injury is more likely to happen when he's tired.
Has a enquiry into our constant injuries been done, like maybe our training pitch is too hard or maybe coaching staff pitch up small niggles late, or maybe its our training methods, or maybe we are just unlucky..
Stoke were benefiting from an extremely lenient referee, who was letting a lot of little niggling tackles slide.
S&P + ranking has been dragged down by niggling issues and situational breakdowns: awful short yardage execution (101st in power success rate) and too many big plays on passing downs (107th in passing downs explosiveness).
My only concern is that he's another of our England players — Jack, Theo, Ox who seem to regularly get niggling muscle issues that keep them out of the side.
Theo is not far — he is just coming back from a long knee injury and I know myself having come back from one that you do find little niggles here and there.
Reports in Spain are saying that Bellerin has picked up a slight niggling injury and that he isn't 100 % fit to play a part in Friday's match against Austria.
Imagine Diaby miraculously recovering from from his niggling injuries, becoming thge best midfeilder in the league and claiming Arsenal lacks ambition.
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, who is on the verge of returning from a niggling calf injury, has blamed his ongoing fitness problems on his Caribbean heritage.
Our rivals are not without their own concerns however, with Dele Alli, Harry Kane, Toby Alderweireld, Harry Winks and Hugo Lloris all having missed the international break with injuries and niggles.
Niggling injury problems disrupt your career at the new club but when you get a chance you grab it with both gloves and post the best stats of any keeper from then on.
He currently has a minor calf niggle that isnt serious.
Flamini didn't offer the back four enough protection, and only really served to give away needless niggling fouls.
By all accounts however Benzema's absence was down to a niggling thigh injury whilst other reports cover comments made by the forward's agent, stating that his client is going nowhere.
He also feels that his performances would have been even better without these little niggling problems.
«Since my long - term knee injury, I have had quite a lot of injuries this year, with a few niggles and groin problems, but I've played through all of it and even when I've been in discomfort for most of the games, I have been able to manage it.
The TKO is based just on a niggling feeling more than anything.
He consistently suffers from minor niggles that prevent him from playing his way into form and finding a definite place in the Man U side.
Ultimately it may be Aguero's body that controls whether he can truly contend for football's top individual prize with the Argentine missing key parts of the season in every campaign for City with little niggling problems.
You can't wrap him up in cotton wool — look at the last time he had a niggle, he went off and played friendlies for Chile, and aggravated it even more, came back with strapping.
I seem to recall that when he picked up his last injury he played with a niggle, my thoughts at the time were that he should have been rested.
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