Sentences with phrase «of strain does»

What kind of strain does having guests put on your life?

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One such risk that does cloud the outlook is the potential dismantling of the North American Free Trade Agreement, as the latest round of strained talks commenced this week.
You don't need to strain to hear harsh words fly from end one of the political spectrum to the other.
To Flaherty, the competitive strains of the market do not justify a mortgage rate war in the banking sector.
To make matters worse, the 2017 vaccine doesn't combat this more severe strain of H3N2 very well.
When switched on, keyboards and number pads shift over slightly to the right or left of the screen depending on preference, so you don't have to strain your fingers reaching all the way across.
«As natural resources become strained in other parts of the world, the Canadian Arctic will be an increasingly attractive place to do business,» he says, «whether that's thanks to oil - and - gas development or alternative energy.»
All you do is select your symptom and the site returns a list of suppliers and strains that might be right for you.
Wayne Rivers, president of consulting firm The Family Business Institute, echoes that the deal doesn't do much to help smaller businesses, and says it has only heightened frustrations among already strained owners.
Even though computer screens don't give off radiation, the strain from staring over long periods of time can cause harm to your vision, though many effects are temporary.
They warned, several on the basis of personal experience, that participating in executions can exact a «severe toll on corrections officers» wellbeing» and that by doing so many so quickly Arkansas was «needlessly exacerbating the strain and stress placed on these officers».
As a result, according to a Willamette Week report, standard grams of weed are selling at $ 4 rather than $ 8, and it now costs almost the same to buy a gram of the Girl Scout Cookies strain as it does to buy two boxes of Girl Scout Cookies.
How do you balance the strain of advocacy and healing?
If we don't observe a significant second - wave of credit strains this year, I am comfortable with our standard post-war criteria to address any residual risks.
There can be no realistic argument not to make adjustments just because it would strain the Mexico economy (which is much in need of reform, why do auto workers only make $ 5 / day?).
As the market shifts away from being North America - centric, enterprises may do well to ask themselves if their online strategy and product offerings are fully prepared for the stresses and strains of internationalization.
By the same token, the Civil War inflation did not stem from the fact that the government itself issued greenbacks, but that the credit had to be issued at all under the economic strains of war.
«Although all of these things can put a strain on our budgets, they don't necessarily make it impossible to save for retirement.»
«I think in order to qualify as a coherent set of policies, the policies have to not be cartoonish and the policies have to stand some chance of being actually enacted, and I just don't think Mr. Trump's trade policies meet either of those criteria,» said Michael Strain, resident scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
This assumes you don't need your benefit now and aren't putting undue strain on your investments to make up the difference, as the «life expectancy» of your portfolio also can be affected by your decision.
He doesn't say much about Belloc's deep strain of melancholy, but we find it anyway, in Belloc's own words.
I read Mary Eberstadt's essay with great interest because, while my marriage doesn't suffer from (knock on wood, so to speak) a porn problem, it has been sorely tested by the more general problem she describes: the abandonment of traditional gender roles by the educated class and the ensuing confusions and strains when the baby arrives» that is, when the rubber hits the road.
In taking up this strain of his thought, his «Southernness,» I must make it clear at once that I myself am centrally concerned with «Southernness,» by which I do not mean a limited historical or geographical reduction to the local accidents of place.
What is the origin of this strain within the Bible which identifies Yahweh as the God who does justice and who is known only in obedience to his call to do justice?
He came to realize that the «presented locus» and the termini of perceptual projection did not necessarily coincide and developed the theory of «strain - feelings» to address this problem: the last two sentences of II.
The purpose of revelation is not that we should come to know God personally or enter into personal communion with him (although this idea is found in certain strains of Islamic thought, for example Sufism), but that we should just learn what he tells us to do.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
It was in the mood of humble awareness of imperfection and lack of full achievement in Christian experience that Paul wrote, «Brethren, I do not consider that I have made it my own; but one thing I do, forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.»
When Time Shall Be No More is so thoroughly researched and so comprehensive in scope it is difficult to imagine that any critical historian will try to retell the story for decades to come, The only real problem with this truly magnificent book is that Boyer strains to locate the significance of prophecy belief where it does not exist, or exists only inconsequentially: in the realm of secular politics.
It could still be argued that these roles impose strain on womanly nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack of respect for God's work of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her role have sinned by disobeying God's command.
Insofar as it treats the relatedness of prehensions, this has to do with strains which are closely associated with the perception of the con - temporary world in presentational immediacy.
Nothing is more clear in the light of history than this: new political, economic and ecclesiastical machinery does not alone solve problems; it creates problems, and, above all, it puts a strain on moral foundations, on spiritual resources, that must successfully be met or the best - laid plans come down in ruin.
«His work in philosophy forms part, and a very important part, of the movement of twentieth - century realism; but whereas the other leaders of that movement came to it after a training in late - nineteenth - century idealism, and are consequently realistic with the fanaticism of converts and morbidly terrified of relapsing into the sins of their youth, a fact which gives their work an air of strain, as if they cared less about advancing philosophical knowledge than about proving themselves good enemies of idealism, Whitehead's work is perfectly free from all this sort of thing, and he suffers from no obsessions; obviously he does not care what he says, so long as it is true.
Even in great cities, where the machinery of life does not stop and throngs never pause, the church means to many people chiefly a place of relaxation from the strain of life.
But however influential Schumacher's work may have been a decade ago, Rubin would have done better to offer a detailed analysis of the current strains influencing environmentalism, including «environmental justice» or the animal rights movement.
8 One does not need a medical degree to recognize that admitting homosexuals into the military would bring about an increase in the number of AIDS cases and would put additional financial and personnel strains on military medicine, which must contend with a declining military budget and the challenge of recruiting and retaining sufficient medical personnel.
We do not need the grace of God to withstand crises — human nature and pride are sufficient for us to face the stress and strain magnificently.
He did not hesitate to identi1 ~, himself as belonging to that strain, It was of himself he spoke when he said, «Prophets are not without honor, except in their hometown, and among their own kin, and in their own house» (Mark 6:4; cf, Matt.
you said: Stupidity, for one, doesn't itself explain the complex legacy behind any given strain of bigotry — it's merely a vehicle, or a lubricant, aiding in the transmission of ill - will.
Stupidity, for one, doesn't itself explain the complex legacy behind any given strain of bigotry — it's merely a vehicle, or a lubricant, aiding in the transmission of ill - will.
Almighty God — source of strength for stressed out emotions and strained minds — we don't pray to inform you of things you don't know or to urge you from a reluctance to help us.
Cleanth Brooks implies that Faulkner doesn't believe in humanity: he believes in God — if I may strain a point in Mr. Brooks's interpretation of The Sound and the Fury.
The exceedingly difficult discussions of «strains,» «strain - feelings,» and «strain - loci» are relevant (PR part IV, chapter IV), but comprehension of these notions does not seem to be crucial to the argument here.
Furthermore, the cooperative way is a less expensive way to get things done, and this was a time of financial strain.
Such a community can also argue that in so doing it is seeking to hear a word truly external to itself, is straining to hear intended acts of communication, and is involved in a process of faithful reception — one in which accurate and inaccurate hearings both happen and matter theologically.
This, however, is less likely to be resolute under strain than that which admits freely that love does not always «work,» but holds that it is right and Christian regardless of the outcome.
The evolution of such resistance does not cause the organism to be more intrinsically virulent than strains of Staphylococcus aureus that have no antibiotic resistance, but resistance does make MRSA infection more difficult to treat with standard types of antibiotics and thus more dangerous.
And it saves tons of money... every child that is not born doesn't strain the healthcare system.
OK I say this if your religion was not working in your country and you come too USA too seek a better life for you and your family your man made religion hasFAILED YOU.because if I say if your religion is the be all end all there is no need too come too USA too seek a BETTER LIFE OR LIFESTYLE YOU WOULD BE SUPER BLESSED IN YOUR FALSE HOOD MAN MADE RELIGIOUS RELIGION PHONY SYSTEM OF GIMMICKS AND GAMES DREAMING AND SCHEMING STRESS STRUGGLES AND STRAINS RELIGION WORLDWIDE RELIGION HAS DONE MORE DESTRUCTION AND DEATH AND POVERTY SICKNESS THEN LEARNING THE WHOLE TRUTHS ABOUT WISDOM
[2] As a result, in parts the document strains under the effort of trying to do justice to everything that was said by the many bishops present at the Synod.
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