Sentences with phrase «much worry was»

One thing that parents never expect is how much worry it is to look after a baby.
am 21 years and I have 50 kg and I wish to add 15 kg on top of 50 kg am much worried am small and need to be atleast in good shape, which food could you recommende to eat please,
«Too much worry is paralyzing.

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You probably don't want to go out of your way to take on loans you don't need, so don't worry: this factor only accounts for 10 % of your credit score, and you won't be penalized much for not borrowing too much all at once.
It turns out that delegating a task to someone is just like baking a soufflé: if you worry too much and check in too often, you'll ruin the work.
That idea paves the way for women not to worry as much about what would happen if they needed to take on multiple caregiver roles and / or be financially independent.
There's a meter on the wall that shows you how much time you have left, so you won't have to worry about running out of water while you're in the middle of shampooing.
«I wouldn't worry so much about a slowdown in job growth as long as there are signs that there's a re-acceleration in broader economic activity,» Marple added.
Don't worry, there's not much math.
By contrast, 40 percent of those who would like to export said they don't have goods or services that are exportable; a slightly smaller percentage said they didn't know much about exporting, and about a quarter said they would worry too much about getting paid.
I keep reading that Canada needn't worry too much about Brexit because we do so little trade with the United Kingdom — only about 3 % of merchandise exports are purchased by our Motherland.
The bottom line, at least as far as Wall Street is concerned, is that Comcast (cmcsa) and its peers probably don't have much to worry about from Verizon (vz) at this point, says John Hodulik at UBS.
Kids have heaps of energy, get excited about trying new things and frankly are too young to worry much about taking some risks.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
I'm no longer worried about pricing because there is so much competition out there.
One of the world's richest men is worried that too much regulation will stop the world from controlling a major flu outbreak.
This is a legitimate possibility, but don't worry too much.
But soon Air Canada won't have to worry so much about its pilots stashing pornography in aircraft like shame - faced teenagers; it's currently equipping 160 planes with Wi - Fi.
The way I see it, though, Whole Foods employees should be worrying just as much about the impact of their fellow human beings from Amazon.
Not all hotels have the cancer warnings — much of the danger the state is worried about in hotels comes from toxins in substances like secondhand smoke or alcohol.
While it's true that a good insurance policy can do much to reduce lawsuit worries and that many small, savvy businesses don't have debt problems, it's also true that businesses which face significant risks in either of these areas should probably organize themselves as a corporation or LLC.
Your lifestyle suffers, your worries mount — and yet, no matter how much data you throw at people, there's an ingrained belief that being a homeowner signifies maturity and that renting connotes instability and transience.
Some farmers and city leaders worry that the fracking boom is consuming too much of a scarce resource, while others see the push for production as an opportunity to make money by selling water while furthering the nation's goal of energy independence.
What worries D'Alessandro most isn't so much the economic impact of disappearing head offices but the less measurable effect it has on the nation's pride and self - esteem.
What's more, of those who did buy recently, nearly two - thirds said they chose to buy because they were worried about how much higher the price would be in the future if they waited.
For investors worried that the market is pinning too much on tax - reform prospects — especially as the GOP announced it had to delay by at least one day the release of its plan, which had been scheduled for Wednesday — sectors bets being placed by those with $ 1 million or more in brokerage accounts don't show an overreliance on any single factor.
We actually believe that encouraging everyone to take enough vacation is more of a burden on leadership than worrying about people taking too much.
Moreover, he no longer worries about inquiries getting mishandled or, worse, missed: «We're now routing everything much more efficiently,» he says.
At first, I was worried that «The Jungle Book» would end up like «Avatar,» in which striking visuals don't actually say much.
«You only get to be a child once, so don't spend it worrying too much about the future.»
-- of the same problems as working mothers do, in particular worrying that they're sacrificing too much family time for work:
The worry is that a CEO at one firm sees how much executives at other firms are making and, not surprisingly, asks to receive the same or more.
Normally, retailers get to decide how much they sell books for, but the publishers were down with the plan because they were worried about Amazon's growing power and the company's penchant for selling ebooks at low prices.
Then, technology stocks have been fairly consistent out - performers in the stock market, so much so that Cramer wanted to counter growing worries that the tech sector is overvalued.
Let's face it — kids have heaps of energy, get excited about trying new things and frankly are too young to worry much about taking some risks.
And why is too much screen time so worrying?
Take into considering factors that might affect your sales numbers — such as the economy or the loss of a major customer — but don't worry too much because the basic tenet of budgeting is that the figures will never turn out to be exactly right.
We felt that everyone should have the opportunity to take a nice vacation without constantly worrying about how much money they're spending while on vacation.
Credit Suisse: Investors are worrying too much and are going to miss out on big market upside ahead
They don't worry so much about square corners, neat piles and getting everything done exactly on time and to a T — they're focused on paying attention to what's most important for the business in the moment and that always taking precedence even if other tasks get left undone.
If you're struggling to get started with keyword research, I recommend not worrying too much about either one of these metrics.
Before you spend too much time worrying about a severance agreement in your own future, be aware that cooperation clauses for mid-level employees are rare.
Melanie Whelan said it's important for young job seekers to live in the present rather than worry so much about where they're headed.
If you're worried about climate change, your first concern should be effective policy (by how much will this reduce emissions?)
«I always thought there were two types of programmers: those that just do the work to get it done, and those who spend too much time worrying about the finer details.
Seeing as this city is already so post-apocalyptic, there shouldn't be much to worry about if things really get bad.
The idea was a simple marketing appeal — customers could stop worrying about how much data they had left every month — combined with the possibility that many would move up to the new unlimited plans from cheaper limited plans, raising more revenue.
When a store is dubbed «Whole Paycheck» by its customers - cum - cult - members, you don't have to worry about cash flow as much.
However, the actual worries and fears from this part of the world are much less dramatic.
For all Baumann and Grant's bluster about innovation and feeding the world, many farmers worry that this merger is motivated by profit alone — which will be much easier to make after the tie - up.
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