Some make it look easy;
others fret over its plausibility.
But because HPV is transmitted through sexual contact, some critics say the vaccine promotes promiscuity;
others fret about potential side effects.
Another with longstanding concerns is Patricia Deuster at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, who estimates that between 15 % and 20 % of military members are swallowing the supplements she and
others fret about most: products marketed for bodybuilding, weight loss, and athletic performance.
Let
others fret at the base of the greasy pole.
All this concern is leading to governments and
others fretting about how to control «fake news» and what limits could be imposed on the Internet.
Not exact matches
Others go so far as to sell gold coins to investors and charge a fee for storage so the buyers never have to
fret about keeping it safe in their homes.
Heading into Tuesday's earnings report, Wall Street had
fretted about the strength of the world's largest athletic gear maker at a time when Under Armour (ua), Adidas and
other rivals were posting stronger sales in the competitive North American market.
In a July 2015 email, Podesta
frets to
other campaign staffers about Sanders, who had challenged Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination all the way through to the end of the primary process.
In between those two groups, the province's many
other businesses and business associations are
fretting, gathering information and obsessively tracking everything that Dix and his colleagues say for hints of the future.
However, a Reuters analysis of nationwide bridge data reveals the
fretting over the safety of bridges and
other road infrastructure is overblown and could distract from more serious problems elsewhere:
Unlike
other government contractors, he won't
fret about whether his big customer can upgrade its technology in time.
In
other words, you don't necessarily need to
fret over your lack of a film degree.
The Globe and Mail seized on this «
other instrument» wording, suggesting that it gives the Bank the power to «accept riskier securities as collateral» and
fretting about the potential exposure to the Bank.
Our stress is often the process of
fretting as to whether things will turn out as
others think they should.
But adult humans must make moral decisions, they can not govern this world wisely based on the instincts pf territory protection and expansion, slaying the offspring of
others to make sure ours thrive, fighting, freezing, fleeing,
fretting, or withdrawing into a fantasy world where we alone make decisions.
We find in God - directedness both a live alternative to and a sure cure for constant
fretting over what
other people think of us.
A few critics have ventured dissenting opinions: Some have
fretted that anti-Semites and
other bigots might take encouragement from the vile rhetoric of the book's central character (presuming that lot would have the intellectual stamina to read the novel at all), and
others have raised objections to the shocking incompetence of the writing.
Rather than
fretting over traditions or relevance, we need to focus on what mattered to Jesus: loving God, and loving
other people.
So we
fret, work, examine, question all, to do the best that man and woman can, while
others are willing to follow a blind faith and let
others do the work.
It's so easy to slip into that black hole of self - hate, but when you hear from
others, it gives you a little bit more strength and more courage to stop
fretting about what's on the
other end of the fork.
Do not
fret, I will still be posting about gluten free and low FODMAP eats in London, I will just be posting about
other places in the UK and abroad too.
Some
other chaoses, not related to weather, are well beyond our control too, and it's not use to
fret over such matters.
I always
fret when it comes to trying
other people's brownie recipes as they're always 98 % of the time a disappointment as they're not brownie like at all.
other times, she's not in the mood for it)-- no need to
fret!
While conventional dairy processors continue to
fret over increasing prices for milk powder and
other ingredients, a leading US organic group believes that current conditions in the commodities market will continue to boost industry...
About 1 in 10 are spicy, all the
others being very mild, and you never know when you are going to get that spicy surprise!If you like spice, don't
fret,...
Only a certain type of key - board warrior
frets as much as you do regarding getting thumbed down and only the desperate start randomly naming
other posters inviting their comments.
For a first timer, concentrating on the
other beneficial aspects of a craft show may allow you to stop
fretting about «What if I don't sell anything» and take the plunge.
But her anxious
fretting is usually pretty endearing because she doesn't have a bad bone in her body and, fortunately,
other moms can usually talk her down off the metaphorical ledge.
We
fretted for a long time over what travel bed to buy and decided to pay the extra cost on ths one based on
others reviews.
If you're thinking of opting out of breastfeeding for no reason
other than you just don't want to, know that there's nothing to
fret about.
Clearly, you do not need to
fret about air circulation since as you can see the sides are bars compared to
other bassinets designs.
While is moms is
fretting over creating the perfect pregnancy, ensuring that baby is getting everything that they need, and that everything is going according to plan, baby might have
other ideas.
«But while we cower in fear and
fret about whether to admit clever foreigners from
other nations - America, Australia and Canada are already sailing on that tide of talent.»
But Mack's introduction to the world of statewide politics has been rocky at best and has had national Republicans
fretting that the road to the Senate majority will have to wind through states
other than Florida.
Bergin
fretted that Solow's building — which sits across from a hotel and is surrounded by
other businesses — is not in a very Sutton Place - like area.
Fret not, there are plenty of job opportunities
other than professorships in higher education.
Hewstone, who has never worked with Stapel, had initially
fretted that Stapel's fraudulent oeuvre would undermine
other findings in the field of social psychology.
Some people
fret about saving for their pensions whereas
others spend money as soon as, if not before, they have it.
Being a science comedian is the awesomest hobby in the world: I get to travel to
other people's scientific conventions and tell funny stories and science jokes for an hour, then eat their catered dinners while the real conference attendees
fret about poster printing, late - breaking abstracts, and networking.
At the time of writing many of the specifics surrounding why some gRNA's work better than
others remain unknown, but
fret not!
Do not
fret you can browse through our range of best sellers in nuts and seeds category to see what
other customers are buying, you can also read customer reviews to get precise idea about what
others are saying about your selection of nuts and seeds.
I often
fret and worry about what
others think of me.
For instance, he can
fret about relevance, and then reflect on how much he loves the notion of being the kind of exotic obscurity whom posterity delights in uncovering (the kind of individual who renders relevance irrelevant, in
other words).
Don't
fret if you did not win, I still have
other giveaways ongoing on my blog.
Plus, when it comes to online chats, you don't have
fret about being judged based on your worldview and
other perspectives.
It's tough to imagine any
other filmmaker having both the clout and passion to
fret over a mid-level sports film and get it released in two different forms.
Also in the dock is trusty co-pilot Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart sporting a mighty moustache), while Laura Linney has a rather thankless role as the
fretting wife back home on the
other end of the kitchen phone.
Educators, policy makers and business leaders often
fret about the state of math education, particularly in comparison with
other countries.