Sentences with phrase «mean lots of sacrifices»

Cutting your spending doesn't have to mean lots of sacrifices.
Whether a mom wants to admit it or not, having a child means a lot of sacrifice.

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A lot of people think a gluten free diet means spending more money and sacrificing all their fav foods.
I was deeply concerned that this meant goodbye to some of my favorite dishes but with a few tricks, a lot of creativity and many hours searching thriftstores for 80s diet cookbooks, I've been able to keep myself satisfied and I don't feel like I'm sacrificing much.
Lots of those choices inevitably mean sacrifice or compromise on the part of the parent.
It meant a lot of personal sacrifices, but when I see my baby thrive with only my milk (for the first 6 months of his life anyway, before we introduced solids), I know I made the right choice.
In general, a simplification would tend to be more revenue neutral, which means a lot of pet perks would be sacrificed for overall equity and simplicity, neither of which are to the advantage of those who spent a lot of money to get those into place.
Instead, they are persistent and constant in their efforts, which means making a lot of sacrifices and struggling to adopt new habits, and those things pay off in the long run.
Thankfully, there are a wide variety of fibrous foods that can help lower your bad cholesterol level, and including them in your diet doesn't have to mean shelling out lots of money or sacrificing flavor.
That means a lot of things to a lot of different people and while a laundry list of restrictions will sacrifice performance, -LSB-...]
I thought that the change to multiplayer only would mean that a lot of sacrifices would be made to the graphics in order to have the game run smoothly with 32 players.
It will take a lot more wisdom than I have to design a «reasonable» sustainable society, but it will require some sacrifice by a people who have forgotten the meaning of the word.
A lot of people think they know, in some vague sense, what it means to make sacrifices, but few stop to think of what it really means.
This, of course, means that by switching insurance companies, some Bostonians can buy a policy for a whole lot less without sacrificing coverage.
Traditionally, going cheaper means sacrificing build and quality, but HP is proving that you can still get a lot of really good computer for a really low prices.
Research shows that narcissists are less committed to their romantic partners and less determined to make relationships work compared to less narcissistic individuals.1 This is a major problem, because commitment leads to a lot of highly beneficial relationship behavior, such as willingness to forgive one's partner, 2 or willingness to make sacrifices for one's partner.3 Since Charlie Sheen probably doesn't become as committed to his relationships, chances are he's less likely to accommodate his partners in these ways, which means lower relationship satisfaction for everyone.
It means making an adoption plan for her child, and it means a lot of courage and incredible sacrifice on her part.
We went with a flat mirror to make the space feel less cramped, which it definitely does, but it also meant sacrificing a lot of storage.
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