Sentences with phrase «much pain he is in»

Then twittered to his adoring fans how much pain he was in, and the sympathetic replies came pouring in.
«Let's see how he is, how much pain he's in, because it's pointless risking a player for one game when we have another 30 between now and the end of the season.
I just didn't feel that was the case because of how much pain he is in.
Only you know how much pain you are in, and how willing and able you are to explore alternatives.
I can't seem to part with him because I know how much pain I was in and could still be in.
«You can't look at a person and tell how much pain they're in,» he says.
Many patients do not tell their doctors how much pain they are in, so «doctors generally should approach patients in pain with the assumption that underreporting is a real likelihood,» says Russell Portenoy, MD, chairman of the Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City.
I just wanted to let you know your routines are great, and no matter how much pain you are in there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Because no matter how much pain I am in, to foist that onto my loved ones is completely unbearable.
Your pet can't express how much pain they are in or their wishes, making a serious pet illness especially overwhelming for many loving owners.
So you can imagine just how much pain I was in the day I lost it.
I can tell how much pain you are in, and my heart goes out to you.

Not exact matches

From the perspective of many hiring companies, getting top - notch people can be a major pain point, particularly for any business located in a thriving startup scene where there's only so much A-level talent to go around.
When it bought Blackcomb Mountain, then just six years old and suffering growing pains, from a subsidiary of Aspen Skiing in 1986, it wasn't looking at the then state - of - the - art lifts so much as the developable land around the base of the hill, which bordered on the new Whistler Village.
Tesla operates at a much smaller scale than its established peers in Detroit, Japan, and Germany, but its manufacturing problems aren't just normal growing pains.
«He said he never realized he was so closed up about money because it represented so much pain and conflict in his family while growing up.
The idea is that when patients are occupied in virtual reality environments, the parts of their brains that handle stress and pain «get much quieter,» he said.
«There hasn't been much pressure or pain inflicted by the banks in April,» Samji said in an interview.
In that case GDP growth will drop sharply in line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtIn that case GDP growth will drop sharply in line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growtin household income growth.
Texas, the nation's leading oil producer — one of the world's top producers, in fact — is diversified well enough to not feel the pain as much.
In a WABC Radio interview Friday, [Trump] said: «I'm not saying there won't be a little pain but the market's gone up 40 - 42 percent, so we might lose a little bit of it, but we'll have a much stronger country when we're finished.»
Last year, Musk garnered much opprobrium for his animus toward public transit, which he's called «a pain in the ass.»
From a «consensual positioning» perspective which touches on this current «mean - reversion dynamic in the marketplace: say this big bond rally were to gather steam into a much more punishing squeeze of the «all - time» UST short base (largely due to the previously mentioned lack of «tolerance» for beginning of year performance pain).
Loss Aversion As I've written in the past, humans are programmed, through millenniums of adaption, to suffer pain twice as much as we enjoy gain.
To begin to build that trust, we strive to be the most open fund — we published our full operating manual to Github, people who come in to meet with us have called us «shockingly transparent,» and we still feel the pain ourselves from our own experiences of how much investors» lack of clarity cost founders in time and headache.
We won't go into great detail about the differences in various types of razors (you can read about that in our article on safety vs straight razors), but basically all you need to know is that those multiple blade razors tend to remove too much skin and natural oils with each stroke, which leads to increased pain and irritation.
As humans, we're wired in a way that avoiding pain is much more important to our survival than gaining pleasure is (most of the time, anyways!).
When a good friend of mine passed away I was in so much pain I cried for days.
They had been banished (under pain of death) from pretty much every European country when they lastly arrived in England hoping to convert them (thinking that the protestants might sympathize with them more then the Catholics).
In The Road Less Travelled, M Scott Peck explains how a lot of us flee from the pain of solving problems and end up either neurotic or with character disorders (i.e. the neurotic assumes too much responsability and the person with a character disorder not enough).
Boehner's Machiavellian cleverness in allowing the little guy — and especially the little self - employed guy — to feel some — but not too muchpain was a fine way to remind the president that he really can't get away with a tax increase that actually hits most of the voters.
Or maybe I'm giving them too much credit and they just get a nasty thrill imagining others in pain?
Few of them are in a position to understand much more than their own feeling, their own circle of family and friends, and their own pain and suffering.
But while there is so much pain, suffering, raping, robbing, disease and murdering in the world that he aledgedly hates, how can you expect anyone to believe he exists?
Especially considering how much pain can be perpetrated in the name of claiming that better place after you die.
Even while people are in the middle of so much pain, they continue to give and give and give.
You are responsible for much of the pain and suffering going on in the world.
This is all too much for me to write about right now, my child and I are in a ton of pain and just need «quiet time» I think with the Lord.
There is so much pain and hurt in church.
Is it wrong that I don't want to invite (much less demand) that either Julie or Tony air their most profound, intimate pain in this public forum in order to have a conversation about theology and abuse?
There is so much pain and loneliness in the world.
Then there are the Bad Attitudes of the immature in faith: I have a hard time accepting myself; I feel overwhelmed by all the responsibilities and obligations I have; My life is filled with stress and anxiety; I tend to be critical of other people; I do not want churches getting involved in political issues; I do not understand how a loving God can allow so much pain and suffering in the world.
How much easier it is to kill a human being after you have shot and watched an innocent deer die in pain and then carved it up.
I was already in so much physical pain, but now MY emotions were finally, after all these years, cut deep into!..
Traveling can open your eyes to a much larger world, one where people are in pain and need compassion.
From what you've shared with me, it's clear that each of you is experiencing tremendous pain and not much satisfaction in your relationship.
If so, if really that is so, why are we still being punished today — with pain, sorrow and in much need after 2000 years?
Just existing in the same house with someone is much easier and doesn't require as much pain or vulnerability.
Even in the tension and pain of knowing thatI don't know, of knowing that I am biased and I have much to learn, of knowing that I am prideful and deeply in need of redemption every day, I am strangely, bizarrely, more happy here.»
While their actions may leave the griever «wondering if [she is] weak or even crazy,» Manning notes, they are sure they know better than the griever what is right for her, for they aren't in as much pain.
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