Sentences with phrase «much more cared»

Now, however, the congregation as a whole feels much more cared for.
Each time, he took much more care before signing a lease: «If I find a vacant space I like, I spend a couple of days in the neighborhood, talking to proprietors of nearby businesses.
Much more care needs to be taken in choosing locations for deep - mine repositories for high - level radioactive waste.
It's still a non-answer, and merely shows how much more you care about feeling superior than actually saying anything honestly.
I am not calling for cuts to government programs as of now — they are necessary for so many people's basic survival — but Mr. Beck does have a pertinent point: voting to tax someone else (typically wealthier than us) to provide assistance does not necessarily demonstrate a society that «cares» — much more caring is a society that willingly donates those funds to charities they have taken the time to research, and more caring still if the members of that society take the time to volunteer to administer that aid.
Most cloth diapers do not require much more care than your standard clothing item: just like clean and dirty clothing, dirty diapers need to be stored separate from clean diapers; just like clothing, stains will occur and need to be treated; just like clothing, if left in a pail, they will begin to smell (though we do concede to the fact that a cloth diaper pail can smell much worse than a dirty clothes hamper.).
They have delved into the complexities of the issues with much more care than other recently published studies, and for that reason, my perception is that the conclusions have much more power than some of the brasher headlines.
So it's not that Ezekiel bread is «bad» — it's simply well outside of our suggested food categories on the grounds that a significant impact on blood sugar comes so much sooner (and eating it therefore requires so much more care) than our suggested foods.
Farrier and Reeve's film handles the delicate subject matter with so much more care and nuance.
Even with a metal - infused chassis, screen protection afforded by the cover and what Amazon says is the strongest screen glass ever, I found I wanted to take much more care of this Kindle than its predecessors.
Things have tightened up in the housing market, so lenders are now looking at mortgage applications more closely and with much more care.
For a totally natural treatment though it is effective but it needs much more care when using and the fact that it is dusty means it can increase any respiratory problems that your family members or Dogs may already have.
As I interviewed the volunteers I realized just how much more care these animals really needed.
We wanted our kids to grow up with a dog, but Comet is VERY high energy and needs much more care, as noted, than we feel we can give him.
The main aspect you have to understand is that the rules are still the same for each type of puzzle block, therefore you have to handle your logistics with much more care and precision.
We do have our problems in Europe of course but generally speaking we live in much more caring, fairer and less fearful societies than you do in the USA.
However, much more care should have been taken to self - critically examine their potential skill and emphasise their experimental nature, and the levels of certainty expressed in press releases and popular media should have been dialled way down.
Instead, try blocking out some time or even setting up an appointment so that the problem can be handled with much more care.
They require much more care, consideration, and often more guidance, sometimes from a couples counselor.
From your description, it sounds like your wood counters didn't take much more care than my laminate counters do (no cutting, no hot foods, etc.) My dream counter top material is soapstone, but if I ever remodel or build a kitchen, we'd probably go with concrete.

Not exact matches

The reason my second Facebook post got so much more attention than the first was that I spent a lot of time cultivating an audience whose members care about the specific message, then I simply shared something that I knew they would like.
Why you should care: E-commerce company Warby Parker specializes in vintage - inspired eyewear that looks much more expensive than its modest price tag.
I didn't much care that the SUV was favoring its rear wheels; I wanted more personality at 30 - 40 mph.
With the Conservatives in power, there really is much more of a belief that health care should really be just left to the provinces, and the extent to which the feds are involved if at all is really to support the Canada Health Act through the transfer of funding, but not really to look at whether or not [the act] is actually being fulfilled.
He concluded: «I will take care of ISIS and we should get onto much more important things and much bigger things.»
It's much more akin to a WebMD, where there's all this information about health care, and the patient and the patient's family can read it, but then they still go to the doctor and the doctor helps them interpret that information.
People always want to protect their families; in fact, they tend to care much more about that then they do about the freshness of the quinoa salad being served in the cafeteria.
And with the advent of the Affordable Care Act, even if you'd been working in the U.S. market for 20 years, you didn't know any more than someone that had been in the U.S. market for one or two years because so much had changed so quickly.
Gardner says that while he can't confirm those numbers, «the ministry is being much more disciplined at controlling the envelope of costs that's going to [health - care] providers.»
OAS «will be one more handful of straw on the back of the camel that's going to be carrying a much, much heavier load, mainly because of health - care spending,» says William Robson, CEO of the C.D. Howe Institute, a thinktank on the opposite end of the political spectrum from the CCPA.
As Amino CEO David Vivero told me back then, the firm's platform is «based on insurance claims data from both public and private players,» allowing for a more accurate depiction of how much medical care costs.
McCracken says the health care failure «did bring people a little more back to reality» about how much and how quickly the administration could enact significant change.
People would generally only have to pay that much if they either didn't have health insurance (making them out of compliance with the Affordable Care Act, which requires Americans to have coverage) or if they had not yet reached their health plan's deductible (more common for people with high - deductible, so - called catastrophic health plans).
Taken together, such devices are the first steps toward the fledgling health care revolution, where regular people will have much more personalized — and accurate — information about their bodies.
Because the law includes much more than tax cuts — it removes Affordable Care Act's so - called individual mandate and opens up Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling — potential avenues for future agenda items are now viewed as increasingly possible for Republicans.
But Taylor argues that this number would be much higher if directors cared more about shareholder value or were not so loathe toward forcing CEOs out, largely for personal reasons.
And there is a reason the subscription trend is going strong, especially for everyday products like coffee: We have too much to do, and the more details we can take care of semi-permanently, the better.
Many of the new digital and data tools aren't so much about providing care, but rather about making that care more efficient, smarter, and precisely delivered.
It's about that time I usually need to tell them, their customers don't really care about the product itself (e.g., the «what»), they care much more about how it can improve their business (e.g., the «why»).
Karlson says, «You can find buyers who won't care if they can't depreciate assets, maybe because they'll be taking on so much debt tied to the transaction that they don't need any more tax write - offs.
But retailer beware — Millennials care much more about your business practices and how you treat the environment than previous generations did.
The findings were consistent — employees cared about praise more, much more than they cared about bonuses.
The loss of heavy manufacturing hit the lifelong Ohio resident hard — manufacturing employment down more than a third — but the rise of the health care industry has offered a much - needed replacement.
Mycoskie «saw the importance of a program's being able to offer a much more full spectrum of the eye care people need.»
Tenet Healthcare was up as much as 7 %, HCA Holdings spiked 5.5 %, Community Health Systems rose more than 4 %, and rural care provider LifePoint Health is up more than 3 %.
But one of the hardest lessons I've learned in more than 20 years of running businesses is that the need to please can be a real handicap, and that it is, in fact, possible to care too much.
Determining a family's effective marginal tax rate would require much more information than this calculator collects, but it is an important component of the child care tradeoff families should consider in addition to information presented in this calculator.
Brands that react spontaneously to their customers or to events (that their customers care about) will have a much more natural and relatable social presence.
But over the past seven years we've examined teams in corporate, health care, military, and consulting settings to understand team familiarity and quantify its benefits, and we've found that it is a much more profound phenomenon than most managers believe.
summary of Canadian health care system: Canada has a single payer health care system, where the provinces are responsible for health care budgets, administration and delivery, yet have inter-provincial agreements that ensure you are covered anywhere in Canada (for those in the US not familiar with Canada, our provinces are much like your states; with a bit more autonomy from our federal government).
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