Sentences with phrase «often unsure»

Many other couples struggle to communicate openly and are often unsure of how to interact with each other.
Q: Parents of young, anxious children are often unsure of how to prepare them for a potentially upsetting event.
Professionals are often unsure as to whether or not they should include a cover letter with their resumes when applying for positions, but the cover letter is still an appreciated form of communication between a prospective employee and the company to which he or she is applying.
Executive candidates are often unsure about how to use keywords in their resumes / CVs.
For the most part, law firms talk endlessly about what they do because they don't always know who they want to connect with — lawyers are often unsure of their ideal client.
Householders are often unsure if items are recyclable especially from the bathroom, bedroom and living room.
There's misconceptions around bonds - investors are often unsure of how they work.
In contrast, the teachers made changes based on their individual professional development activities, but were often unsure just how those changes fit with the state policy.
At a time when schools seem to be teeming with bullying and cyberbullying, teachers and administrators are often unsure of how to combat the problem.
As a result, educators both within and beyond Massachusetts explained that while teachers usually want to do the right thing, they are often unsure of what to do.
People coming out of a painful relationship are often unsure about what went wrong or what is preventing them from dating again.
Oddly, none of my friends wear jeans, and I'm often unsure if they are looking at me askance or with envy, but who cares!
My kids are often unsure of them.
However, parents are often unsure what they can do to build the intimate relationship they want to have with their newborn.
Parents are often unsure what to say when their kids come home from an ex's house.
While many employers would like to provide breastfeeding support they are often unsure how to do so.
Parents are often unsure of how to deter these behaviors and teach their children other means of releasing aggression and frustration.
When a child is sick, parents are often unsure when to take them to the doctor.
Sam doesn't usually defy me after I warn him because he's gotten enough time outs to know I mean it BUT occasionally he does test me to see if I still mean it, and I am often unsure of how to handle it when he fights the timeout.
We started out as so many new parents I guess: not knowing what to expect and often unsure of how to do things right.
Several pointed out that strangers are often unsure of how to help or unsure whether help is even wanted.
Even when they do, schools are often unsure how to respond and, as a result, make no allowances.
You know, as a non believer (former believer) I am often unsure why I feel the way I do toward Christians and / or Christianity.
«The current policy of the company is both confusing to riders, who are often unsure whether tipping is appropriate, and harmful to the income of drivers, some of whom are able to make a significant share of their income from tips,» the guild's petition reads.
Given the ease of gathering data, companies are often unsure of how much or what to collect.
The report states that freelance contractors are «often unsure at any given time whether their services will be in demand.»

Not exact matches

According to multiple reports, the president is said to be upset that Spicer and other members of his press team often don't do a good job of communicating his message, or become confused about what the message is, and that makes his government look weak or unsure of what it is doing.
Mindfulness expert Gadadhara Pandit Dasa explains that humility, or a lack of ego, often is mistaken for weakness: «Generally, when we hear the term «humility,» we imagine an individual who lacks confidence, is weak and unsure of themselves and in general is a pushover.»
Although the title may suggest other times, viewers are often left unsure whether or not the actions portrayed onscreen are real or scripted.
Sometimes even the simple act of discussing your plan will highlight things you're unsure about — often, small, unresolved issues can be at the root of an entrepreneur's anxieties.
It's a question often posed to me by well - meaning friends and acquaintances when they learn that occasionally I wake up in the morning unsure if there is a God.
Too often Christians are the laggards, fearful and unsure about new opportunities.
We often are unsure of the outcome of an action, and so we refrain, while God knows not the actual outcome but at least the likely result of every move.
Being unsure of their circumstances, fearing that we'll intrude, or simply not knowing what to say to someone who is facing the unthinkable is often enough to keep us away.
I kind of laughed as I read this post because when I do stop and read (instead of zooming to the recipe) I most often to go type a comment but never hit submit, just because I'm unsure.
I never had the opportunity to watch Andre Ayew at Swansea so was unsure what type of player to expect; having now watched him in several games I am still bemused by his attributes other than getting in the way, falling over and trying to play first time passes of any part of his body as often as possible.
Personally, I do nt share the trust you have in Gibbs defensively, whilst I must say he is way better than Clichy going forward I think he often looks unsure of himself without the ball and isnt sure he is where he should be and this may be down to the fact that he was never a defender coming up, he was a winger and Wenger only moved him back since his arrival on the scene in the CC, so, for me, Traore is the safer option for now with Gibbs been suited to games where we may be less exposed and given more time to learn what the positons all about.
Then I'd see the baby's father hanging around, often not sure what to do, also looking a little stressed and unsure of his surroundings.
I'm often very unsure as to whether I am giving her the opportunity to reach her full potential or stifling her, but gymnastics is not something she has ever been pushed into, she sort of found it herself and made it her thing.
Too many toys can be over-stimulating, and a child who is unsure of what to play with often ends up playing with nothing at all.
Kids are easily overwhelmed with choice, and a child who is unsure of what to play with often ends up playing with nothing at all.
When parents take a class, or teachers have professional development in Positive Discipline, they often feel unsure, uncomfortable and unnatural.
I know parents often feel unsure about what to say and how to say it: http://www.realmomnutrition.com/2014/07/07/change-camp-snacks/
«Often, people are keen to eat grouse but are unsure of how to cook it, or are scared of ruining such a prized and delicious bird.
Publishers are unsure whether plagiarism is on the increase, whether it is simply being discovered more often, or both.
The women chosen to take part in Norplant trials or promotions in family planning programmes were often poor, likely to be ill - educated, and unsure of their rights.
While reducing protein levels by half often causes disease in humans, mice with the same change are frequently protected from disease, but scientists have been unsure why.
Often, our intimidation or unsure mind...
Pet owners are often left perusing food labels in confusion, unsure of what they should be feeding their animals for optimal nutrition.
Too often we overeat or over-restrict ourselves, or are simply unsure what we or our children «should» be eating.
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