But this depends
on a lot of factors too.
Not exact matches
While most regular medicines will not have any effect
on baby through breastfeeding, it eventually depends
on a
lot of other
factors too (mentioned earlier).
While stains can depend
on a
lot of factors, I found that stains have generally washed out completely within 2 washes, and they sun out easily
too.
There can be a
lot of pressure placed
on expectant parents to not only to pick a name that is unique and interesting, but to consider many other
factors: family members wanting to be namesakes, fear
of a name being
too popular (or not popular enough), or even the child being bullied because
of a particular name.
Lots of holiday - related
factors can put excess strain
on the heart, whether that's consuming
too many sweets and
too much alcohol, dealing with stressful family members, or delaying medical care while traveling.
There are some interesting plot developments (though by far the most amazing
factor is that the young cast haven't aged
too much in the three years between episodes) but it's clear that there's a
lot of retconning going
on.
I'm not sure this is answerable as «
too much» is mostly subjective — and any objective answer would depend
on a whole
lot of factors (quality
of food, region, etc)
When you
factor in childcare (a big one), paying for all
of the mileage and gas
on two cars, buying
lots of expensive clothes for work, paying extra taxes (remember there are no taxes
on saving, only income), and buying ready - to - eat and restaurant meals because your both
too busy and tired to cook, many people find that you have more free cash flow with one working spouse and one spouse taking care
of the children and household than two income families.
I've comment
on another one
of your comments, but now that I've seen more
of your comments, all which a based
on your personal experience and bias it's quite comical to see you call someone else's comment emotional and irrational unless you are specifically commenting
on party
of the comment «uncastrated dogs father
lots and
lots of pups» because the rest
of the comment is quite the opposite, they are way
too many
factors at play
too suggest that neutering causes behavior problems
Some
of the animal - related
factors that can make it difficult to detect a microchip include the following: animals that won't stay still or struggle
too much while being scanned; the presence
of long, matted hair at or near the microchip implantation site; excessive fat deposits in the region
of implantation; and a metal collar (or a collar with a
lot of metal
on it).
Tropical Freeze, however, has the tricky task
of recapturing the excitement that Returns brought back to the series without becoming a «me
too» sequel, and I have to say that it both succeeds and falters in its mission in the way that so many sequels do; it manages to improve
on its forbear in significant ways by using the original as a template to iron out any flaws and to build from, but having said that, it's not doing an awful
lot that's new and it doesn't have the «wow»
factor that Returns had after the series had been away for so long.
Roddy writes «Hang
on Jim, I thought the point
of the article was that it wasn't just a
lot of rain in a short time, but
lots of other
factors could have played a part
too.»