Sentences with phrase «not out of care»

Later, I went through a rather public breakup, and people within the church constantly asked me what happened — not out of care or concern, it felt, but out of a desire to know the details, to be able to better decide which side to take as our community severed.

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Not surprisingly, the spread of diseases (not to mention unhealthy lifestyles that lead to diseases) on a global level is much easier than coordinating care, managing supply chains and clinical trials and rolling out treatmenNot surprisingly, the spread of diseases (not to mention unhealthy lifestyles that lead to diseases) on a global level is much easier than coordinating care, managing supply chains and clinical trials and rolling out treatmennot to mention unhealthy lifestyles that lead to diseases) on a global level is much easier than coordinating care, managing supply chains and clinical trials and rolling out treatments.
Why you should care: ZocDoc is an app and website that lets you schedule various kinds of doctors appointments and even fill out some of the paperwork ahead of time so that you won't have to spend as much time in the waiting room.
This is a simple solution for weeding out people who may not care about your company's mission, says Chelsea Willness, an associate professor who specializes in organizational behaviour at the University of Saskatchewan.
«If that person is walking out of the store not taken care of, John Legere is just a few keystrokes away,» Freier says.
Three out of four companies are topping Wall Street's estimates this earnings season, but investors don't seem to care this time and that's a bad sign for the market.
The Liberals» child care program is not identical to Quebec's, of course, and many details have to be ironed out.
This is what it's like to have 12 weeks of leave after having a baby, if you're lucky enough to even have a job that offers it: You begin figuring out child care almost right away; the irony that you barely know how to take care of this little person and now must somehow assess someone else's ability to do so does not escape you.
As a result, many people believe Carson is a flat - out mass murderer - not a hero who beautifully blended care for human health and nonhuman nature in one of the most important and challenging books of the 20th century.
I often had to say — whether I was talking to one of the 10 % or to a nonbeliever — «Well, I understand this isn't going to help out your bonus, but this is something we need to do, so you do it and I'll take care of the bonus thing.»
We're also going to have to figure out things like long - term care, which is something that isn't in the Health Care Act, which is just a huge mess around the country in terms of how we finance it and how we delivercare, which is something that isn't in the Health Care Act, which is just a huge mess around the country in terms of how we finance it and how we deliverCare Act, which is just a huge mess around the country in terms of how we finance it and how we deliver it.
And while not every out - of - pocket health - care expense counts as deductible, long - term care insurance premiums do, with age - based caps on how much you can deduct yearly (see chart below).
You may try something else later on, but you will get way more out of it and I don't care what the starting salary is.
Of course, that's not much to brag about and I'm not sure anyone really noticed or cared, especially since Apple doesn't break out stats on the watch.
The plan will have its own deductibles and co-insurance, cover 60 percent of the costs of health care for your employees (you won't have to make this calculation, don't worry), and come with a maximum out - of - pocket amount.
Your out - of - pocket costs are your expenses for medical care that are not reimbursed by insurance.
The idea is to try and find what the other party really wants out of the deal while also identifying what you might not care as much about yourself, which are great places for compromise.
A number of GOP Senators are saying that the Senate's health care bill probably won't get a vote until the later part of July — a pretty clear departure from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's hope to get the legislation out of the way before last week's 4th of July recess.
«As we speak,» he says, «eight out of 10 journalists in the nation's capital are chasing a story about the long - form census, and, according to a poll I read this morning, 50 % of Canadians don't care about it.»
Finally, freakishly, there is an American president who does not want to lead the world, and doesn't want to do anything in the world except get out of Afghanistan and Iraq on an acceptable basis, doesn't care a fig for the western alliance, and doesn't think American strength or leadership is a good thing.
Between keeping up with her schoolwork, helping out at her family's businesses, and taking care of her younger brother, Williams didn't have time for much else.
Bloomberg's Erik Larson and Zach Tracer laid out how some short - term plan providers have a history of overcharging consumers and not delivering on promised care.
One of Cohen's psych - out techniques is to exaggerate things you don't actually care about: When the refrigerator salesman has finished reciting all 32 colors available, at your request, you should be disappointed, blurting, «That's it?
One psych - out technique is to exaggerate the significance of issues that you don't actually care about.
But the GOP congressman, Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, minced no words: «If you want to serve the public, particularly as a member of a president's staff, I don't care who you are, even if you're a Rhodes Scholar, you can't beat the hell out of your spouse.
And health insurers, once considered to be a beneficiary of the Affordable Care Act, aren't really a solid Clinton proxy, as many have been withdrawing from the Obamacare marketplaces, casting shade on the law (not to mention that Clinton has spoken out against mergers between some of the largest players, including the proposed Aetna (aet)- Humana (hum) and Anthem (antm)- Cigna (ci) deals).
She doesn't care if the users of ClassPass end up with trimmer thighs or carved - out midsections.
I can get many uses out of them, and they're cheap enough to lose / throw away and not care.
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).
The biggest one to date for a biosimilar product in the U.S. — the treatments have only been around for a handful of years in America despite widespread and long - standing availability in Europe and other regions — Renflexis may ultimately not do much to curb health care and patient spending, as the Wall Street Journal «s Charley Grant points out in an astute note.
You don't care because there's a full roll of TP and you can not run out in that transaction.
People do not have empathy toward big companies, and they certainly don't think about the trials and tribulations of paying out actual health care costs.
Nobody cares more about your money than you do, so don't wait for someone else to tell you how to save or invest or get out of debt.
However, she later found out that this wasn't the case: her mother had been unable to care for her at the time of her birth, but later married her biological father and had another child with him.
In my case, the CEO of this failed startup did not care deeply about the problem his company was out to solve.
If the number one goal of the leadership is to «sell out», you can pretty bet they are not focused on the things you care about most.
You might have heard that the American Health Care Act, aka Trumpcare, went out with not so much a bang but a whimper on the floor of the House of Representatives last week (it didn't even get a vote).
Missing a utility payment or skipping out on a library fine might seem like no big deal, but if you don't take care of it, and let it sit, the end result can be a lower credit score.
More recently, Harper has tried to stake out the middle ground in the health care debate, advancing a policy that not only mimics the Liberals» stance, but goes beyond the governing party's plans in terms of expanding the publicly funded system.
Anyone can go out and buy the best technology, but if you don't have the skill set to take care of your customers, you're not going to be successful.»
It's not unusual to have someone dropping out or quitting their membership; but that has been taken care of by Tanda.
And they'd taken care of themselves but the fact is that the individual Congressmen knew not only that they weren't promised any cash on the table for themselves to sell out their voters to Wall Street but they thought that even if the Democratic National Committee or the Republication Congressional Committee contributed money to their campaigns, no amount of television or media advertising could persuade the voters that they were not crooks.
Why did Charlie Munger recently say: «The current US health care system runs out of control on the cost side and leads to behavior that's not just regrettable, but evil.»
And, as Jason Del Ray pointed out three years ago in a post about Amazon's refusal to release its Prime figures, while Bezos himself has made it clear that he doesn't care much about what Wall Street thinks, many of his employees care very much about the company's stock price.
As Frank Armstrong III, founder and principal of Miami - based Investor Solutions points out, long - term care costs are not covered by insurance: «Once a hospital releases you to any kind of long - term care facility, your medical coverage quits paying for your care
«We are not able to disclose anything,» Neely said.Egner did not return a call by The Tyee's deadline.The Vancouver Island Health Authority's regional licensing manager, Kim Macdonald, says there is no data to compare the quality of care at homes where support staff jobs have been contracted out with that where it hasn't.
In her book, Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family, Anne - Marie Slaughter advises: «Don't drop out, defer... if you keep your hand in the workforce while you are devoting more of your time to care, it will be easier to ramp up than to get back in.»
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«I know that my personal view is that investors should not have to figure out based on the title on the business card of the person sitting in front of them what standard of care they are entitled to.
I do think there's a middle ground, though, to this, which is flexible spending accounts are first dollar is not out of your pocket, but you do care about the choice you're making.
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