Sentences with phrase «not be in balance»

If one dog is reactive and the others just need basic obedience instruction time will probably not be in balance.
Without adequate sleep, hormones will not be in balance.
If every broker enabled traders to close every trade with a 250 % payout, market environments would not be in balance.
Today, it has become commonplace to check our phones for the accurate temperature while standing outside in the street, and climate change has forced us to reckon with a meteorological future that we are sure will not be in balance with the past.
A body not in balance is the result of all of the humours not being in balance, and thus, the recommendation for Diaby is that he be purged of all excess Blood, Phlegm, Bile and other Expulsions from the Body until his body is back in balance, with express interest shown on the Fluids produced by the Liver, which is the Source of Life, and, if not in balance, the Cause of Bodily Disturbance.
I also help moms find the balance between home / work / life or at least to deal with the guilt that sometimes everything just can't be in balance, learn to cut themselves some slack, and start enjoying motherhood more!!!

Not exact matches

He learned that when it comes to investing in commodity stocks, investors must know that it doesn't matter which ones they pick — like going for a better balance sheet or higher growth — if the underlying commodity is hit.
When people told him his goal of making a wheelchair that could balance on two wheels was impossible, he reportedly said in an Esquire interview, «Don't tell me it's impossible... tell me you can't do it....
«The evening cleanse is crucial to removing dirt, oil and makeup, but during sleep, the oils that your skin produces are hydrating and balancing, so they shouldn't be washed away in the morning,» DeSimone said.
While some of your audience members may be savvy in almost all things digital technology, others may not be so versed, meaning you need to strike up a careful balance of complexity and simplicity when designing your app.
The lesson for other business leaders is pretty clear: there's huge value in not just saying you support work - life balance and flexibility in your employee manual or company values, but in actually acting like that's true.
SHRINKING profit margins and dwindling cash balances in the junior mining sector are not only putting pressure on miners, but also those who provide key services to the sector.
If the balance feels off, be sure to speak up — don't hold things back, because in addition to harming your professional relationship, it can affect aspects of your personal one as well.
Geopolitics will remain a wildcard for the Saudi market, Cook said, but at the moment, the market seems to have priced in the risks, such as the recent missiles fired by Yemen, or judged them to be, on balance, not pressing.
State pension funds, facing a potential multitrillion - dollar shortfall, find themselves in the center of a four - way battle: Employees and retirees expect to be paid their promised benefits; the pension systems have clear obligations but may not have the resources to pay them; politicians are looking for ways to resolve the underfunding and balance the burden among retirees and workers; and state taxpayers, challenged to provide for their own retirements, resent the additional tax load.
When asked to rate how important it was to run a balanced budget, May said: «In the scheme of things, not very.»
Jahshan — who admits that ledgers and balance sheets are not her forté — decided to bring in a deputy to clean up the books and streamline operations.
The company wasn't as profitable as it should have been, and the balance sheet was in pretty bad shape.
In much the same way that journalists like Chris Wallace have said they don't believe debate moderators should call out lies, because that would be equivalent to expressing an opinion, the Times and other newspapers have always believed that journalists should be rigorously balanced at all times.
Those with the means and the speed have such an advantage over other institutional investors, not to mention retail investors, he maintains, that disarming bad actors in some form is necessary to restore balance and fairness.
A name that conveys this both descriptively and succinctly (not always an easy balance, but few things in business are easy) will position you best for success.
Fitch's suggestion that balance sheets in the sector «will continue to need to be right - sized» doesn't bode well for investors holding those assets to be «right - sized.»
That last line is key: «Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures of the supply of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.»
So, there's a balance struck that will make it a worthwhile venture to someone willing to sink in millions but not to a bootstrapping college student, who might be better off starting a bakery or carving out a niche in the exam preparation field.
That's because the meal on the right doesn't provide what Whitehead calls «balance» — essentially the right mix of proteins, complex carbohydrates, and fruits and vegetables that your body needs to be properly fueled in the long term.
If you are playing big in life, there is always the next big thing, so balance isn't necessarily about slowing down but being in touch with what recharges you and doing that when you first feel the need to avoid overwhelm and burnout.
«He's going to continue to raise rates and the balance sheet's going to continue to shrink... a measly 1,500 point decline in the Dow is not going to dissuade him.»
But faster is not always smarter, especially for any online business looking to connect consumers with local services, in which case balancing supply and demand is critical.
And knowing that one's career hangs in the balance doesn't exactly encourage an astronaut to speak up about any mental health challenges they might be facing.
But there's another problem that Trump has largely ignored until now that could tip the balance against him if he's not careful: The fast spreading and highly dreaded Zika virus in southern Florida.
Balances in the accounts grow tax - deferred, and distributions for qualified disability expenses aren't taxed.
While a balanced budget in 2013 - 14 is not assured, in the medium run revenues do not appear to raise serious challenges.
While work and life may not ever be perfectly balanced, you can create boundaries to stay present in the here and now.
If a customer orders an item for delivery, the deposit is recorded on the books, but she collects the balance in cash and does not report it to the tax authorities.
With the exception of subpart (e) above, if any part of this arbitration provision is deemed to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal, or otherwise conflicts with the Applicable Rules, then the balance of this arbitration provision shall remain in effect and shall be construed in accordance with its terms as if the invalid, unenforceable, illegal or conflicting provision were not contained herein.
You can't be perfect every day, but in a leadership role it's about finding that balance between being aggressive, fierce and competitive, and treating people well.
She added, «But in the context of relative privilege, when you talk about work - life balance, the moms who don't have health care aren't called hard workers.
In fact, I'm not even sure there is a Russian expression for «checks and balances.»»
«Elections have consequences, and the consequences for our community have been dire, and if we do not change the balance of power, we question our ability to remain free in this country,» she said.
I'm also in graduate school for my MPA in emergency management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, so the schedule is definitely full and it takes a careful balance to have some time to relax and not get burned out.
There is no point in fattening up corporate balance sheets via low taxes if that money is not going to be reinvested.
Even though stricter regulations around uninsured mortgages from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions were in effect throughout the quarter, the CMHC report said Toronto's balance between supply and demand was not affected and the sales - to - new listings ration remained «virtually unchanged.»
The number crunchers at 3G might think that they can come in and clean up Kraft, but clearly this is not just a balance sheet issue.
The analysis, which looked at 22,100 corporate retirement plans and 14.5 million participants, found that the lofty balance figures have been helped not only by a robust stock market that has been hitting all - time highs, but also by an increase in savings by workers.
Balance: Janet Pogue, a principal in Gensler's Washington, D.C., office, where she co-leads the firm's workplace practice is (unsurprisingly) not a fan of the cubicle model.
Gender diversity and leadership in tech is an urgent issue to address, not merely to offer balance to a male - dominated industry, but because of the strength and impact of its ripple effect.
If I go to bed and I'm not thinking about work, then I'm doing OK in the work - life balance.
Name: Christene Barberich Company: Refinery29 Work - life balance philosophy: I don't mind working long hours, especially if I feel the work is feeding me in return.
I think it hasn't been this high since the 1960s, the amount of cash in aggregate that large corporations have on their balance sheets.
Being transparent, honest, and balanced can seem little unnerving, but you don't need to have a digital love - in to have a profound affect on your audience.
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