Sentences with phrase «nag on»

Car payments are a persistent nag on the lives of many U.S. consumers.
They didn't nag me on a daily basis asking if I wanted to buy the car or by sending me those annoying emails.
Yes — really this is just a giant strategically planned nag on my part to inspire the consumption of more whole foods, especially those rich in flavonoids.
Popovich said he had «never» seen an injury nag on like Leonard's, according to ESPN's Michael C. Wright.
As far as i can tell i am going to nag on it for at least 5 days in a row, if my colleges won't rape me in the first place:D (sometimes the really do!
We also made too much for one night and kept nagging on ours three days in a row.
The film is burdened by its cliché - ridden nagging on the theme of the lone underling victimized for his pioneering vision by unimaginative superiors — but one, nonetheless, fascinating in its detail.
And yet there's a part of me that keeps nagging on about how now is the time to get in on the ground floor with self - pub POD, before the big companies wise up and move in with faux - indie offshoots and sponsored writing collectives and the like.
If you have something nagging you on your credit report and need solutions, I highly recommend Zinu's pay after deletion program.
I beat a LOT of stuff that had been nagging on me forever.
And in the meantime I only focus on «big» things with the property which basically boils down to me nagging on any vacant units.

Not exact matches

Soaring U.S. shale production has been a nagging concern for OPEC and its allies, but the group's key players appear to be more fixated on the immediate benefits of high crude prices.
As a result, I moved on to other projects and opportunities; but there was always this little voice nagging at me.
While details are somewhat slim on what the operating system might deliver, a nagging rumor says Apple will finally bring Siri to the software.
On the way home, something nagged at him: In an emergency, a teacher wouldn't have time to sit down and check the emergency plan on a computer, but probably would be able to check a smartphonOn the way home, something nagged at him: In an emergency, a teacher wouldn't have time to sit down and check the emergency plan on a computer, but probably would be able to check a smartphonon a computer, but probably would be able to check a smartphone.
As Rubin explains in this LinkedIn post, this change worked for one rebel mom, who flipped her thinking on health, stopped resenting the usual nagging advice, and managed to finally get in great shape.
The Senate investigation still looms, and the public relations mess will nag the company, but outside of the settlement cost it is unclear what impact the past week will have on Wells Fargo.
When you constantly nag your employees about what to do and insist on what you want, it will tire your employees, and you will soon find yourself running the whole show ALONE.
Whether you're neck deep in your first entrepreneurial endeavor or your startup is just a nagging idea that won't go away, you should know that the area you choose as your home base will have a big impact on your prospects for success.
The sleepyhead's nagging «hold steering wheel alarm» was likely on and beeping away — and likely being ignored.
That isn't to say they won't continue to nag at you as the years go on, or that new and varied challenges won't arise to take their place, but you'll be prepared to handle yourself in those most volatile and impactful first few months — and that puts you far ahead of the competition.
(Indeed, Fortune on Trump in 1990: «The boss has always behaved like a brash entrepreneur: trusting his gut; charming his executives one minute, bellowing at them the next; second - guessing and often firing employees; suing his suppliers; making wild public statements; nagging the custodians who polish his brass.»)
At best, this business model — the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers, away from a retail location — conjures up door - to - door salespeople dependent on middle - aged women nagging friends for the names of their friends.
Dealing with the F / A -18 E / F Super Hornet fleet, four aircraft were lost (fortunately resulting in 0 fatalities) including the one lost last week: two VFA - 211 F / A -18 F jets from NAS Oceana collided and crashed 25 miles E of the Oregon Inlet, Nags Head, NC on May 26, 2016; earlier this year, on Apr. 21, 2017, a VFA - 137 F / A -18 E crashed during a landing attempt on USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) in the Celebes sea, between Indonesia and the Philippines.
«Our Outperform thesis on SEMI has revolved around the lack of incremental supply in the wafer industry leading to price increases and margin leverage,» Macquarie analyst Deepon Nag explained.
Many of them go to church only if it's convenient, or only on Christmas or Easter (happy Easter btw) and a lot of them wouldn't go at all but for that nagging «just in case» feeling, but a lot of them are very quick to rant and rail at people who are content and secure in their acceptance that there is no God.
But there remains the nagging question that never seems to go away when you are faced, as Bonhoeffer was, with a tyrant in your own backyard (not thousands of miles away) intent on destroying the world and annihilating all those who stand in his way.
For others, it's a nagging thought — as you work out your faith on your own, you keep coming back to this Jesus, and you can't make sense of him all the way, but you also can't accept everything he says because it seems somehow too hard to live that way, or too complex, or too simple, or merely out of your grid of experience.
He does not delve into the nagging question of how fragile and vulnerable love is powerful over against the forces of domination, but he sets us firmly on the right track.
A feeling deep inside pushed closer and closer to the surface, nagging me with thoughts of a more «normal» life: of community and day - to - day rhythms focused more on family and friends than on international travel and high - level diplomacy.
With a grand total of 89 cents in the Jar of Contention, I spent an hour and 29 minutes on the roof Monday morning doing penance for a month's worth of complaining, nagging, exaggeration, gossip, and snark.
But listen, no matter how good a person may seem on the outside, if they have it in them to always deny that nagging feeling that Christ is true, then there is something different and not - so - good about them that we don't see.
By taking the nagging, punishment approach, the family only brings more suffering on itself.
The crowd laughed nervously when Salome asked for the head of John the Baptist and when Herodias nagged her husband, Herod, about hitting on her daughter — murder and incest not exactly classic comedy moments.
I'm sure the atheists posting on this site have no nagging doubt either.
In dismissing the feminine Holy Spirit as an idea present only in «obscure and heretical sects on the periphery of the Christian church,» Jewett had relied on research that did not take into account the 1945 discovery near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, of some 50 ancient texts.
half a man - any man who takes a wife and does not serve as the financial and spiritual head of his home but believes the relationship is 50/50 and she should make half the money and do half of his job at home pitch a tent club - men who allow their wives to nag them so incessantly that they want to sleep on the roof of their own home
With a toddler at my feet nagging me to get a move on i'm desperate.
My husband nagged me about it until one day I was like FINE I»LL PUT IT IN THE CHILI now shut up about me buying random stuff at the grocery store and let's move on (the man has a point here though I must admit).
I came away from game imagining what might have been if Danny had started this game instead of last and if our players had more confidence in front of goal what might have been but also with some nagging doubts on Arsene Wenger and European football.
As for the nagging pain in her bloated stomach, she assumed it was stress - related — the product of late nights cramming for finals and early mornings practicing on the water.
Am not nagging am just saying the truth, do we pay a premium on tickets?
Gambling for steals and standing still on the court were more likely caused by his nagging knee soreness than by actual laziness.
The amount of nagging and whining on BB is baffling considering that it's majority consists of men.
I was curious of the boards opinion on a nagging concern / realization that I have been attempting to repress following Saturday's NLD.
With reigning U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka informing Masters officials on Monday that his nagging left wrist injury forced him to withdraw from the men's first major of the season, and with four other players inside the top 50 added to the roster, this year's Masters will have the smallest field since 1997, when Tiger Woods romped to a 12 - shot win over 85 other contenders.
these are the issues with arsenal too much negativity, even if we bring messi on, the nagging and negative fans will counter what ever success we may have.
Thomas has continued to practice in a limited fashion due to a nagging hamstring issue, but it didn't affect his playing time last week, as he played on 91 % of the snaps and earned a 27 % target share.
Now, with Tiger getting help for what appears to be an addiction to pills after being arrested for a DWI and on the DL again with nagging back issues, the European Ryder Cup hero would like to see the 14 - time major winner back on the course.
But there were other reasons Boston would move on from Thomas: his defensive weaknesses, a nagging injury suffered last postseason, his age compared to Kyrie Irving, and his upcoming free agency.
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