Sentences with phrase «pains you had at»

If your child is showing signs and you know you are ready to stop breastfeeding, you might find yourself having the same pains you had at the beginning of breastfeeding.
Now this unrelenting pain had her at the mercy of others.

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The agents were particularly interested in the facility's practices when it came to an even smaller subset of those scheduled drugs: the highly addictive pain medicines containing oxycodone and hydrocodone that have been at the center of the nation's opioid epidemic.
Maybe, at the very least, my friend would have thought, «I'm having chest pains... and if that scrawny little jerk can have a heart attack, maybe that is happening to me.
Although they could use wording and imagery that would evoke pain and pull at your heartstrings, they have developed strict policies for allowing children to keep their humanity.
Building a brand of love around a movement to end pain and suffering has been part of their drive from day one and here's how they've accomplished it one step at a time.
Other students at the gathering told deputies that the victim, who was rushed to a local hospital, had ingested alcohol along with unknown amount of the pain reliever Oxycontin, the sheriff's department said.
While the BCG report has the rosy title of Capitalizing on the New Golden Age in Private Equity, it says the industry faces some serious growing pains as more and more investors keep throwing money at the industry as alternatives (such as hedge funds) have sucked wind.
But at that point, we were experiencing growing pains with our manufacturing and supply chain, so we had to turn down those grocers.
However, the call started a chain of events that eventually put the business owner in a world of pain, just because he was not sure if the broker had the owner's best interests at heart.
A 2011 study on military burn victims revealed that SnowWorld — a VR game that allows users to throw snowballs at penguins while listening to Paul Simon — has proven more effective than morphine in pain management.
We see this kind of widely - distributed but unaddressable pain in all kinds of political and community situations where the powers that be just can't or won't be bothered to try to build a solution and no individuals have enough of a stake (or enough at stake) to take on the larger problem for the common good.
The merchandise has not always been terribly appropriate — examples include tequila selling at up to $ 100 a bottle (Kahlo was an alcoholic and pain killer addict, due to chronic pain stemming from childhood polio and a streetcar accident in her teens); and a prepaid Frida Kahlo Mastercard (she was also a lifelong communist).
The transactions are structured so as to spare institutional backers of the ride - hailing firm the pain of marking down the value of their investments, while at the same time offering staff an exit well below what they may have been hoping for before the company was hit by a string of governance scandals.
Moreover, they note, Xi knows he has a host of measures at his disposal for inflicting substantial economic and political pain on Trump.
Some marketers have noticed that Snapchat is going through those same growing pains, but at the exact wrong time.
While the number one slot on this list will shock absolutely no one and the rest of the top ten contain plenty of big name schools, PitchBook is at pains to point out that, while the most famous schools might produce the most successful founders, the vast majority of entrepreneurs bagging VC funding have more down - to - earth names on their degrees.
Long - term, a multi-day setback like a bad case of the flu or bad back pain likely won't affect your position at the company, especially if you've worked there for many years and it doesn't occur often.
He was in intense pain as he taught at Quantico, and he also suffered from Multiple Sclerosis, the disease that would ultimately kill him — something the NVA could never accomplish.
But inflicting too much pain on bondholders could have dire long - term consequences, according to Kim Rueben, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute who specializes in municipal finance
Joe Laszlo, a senior broadband analyst at Jupiter Communications in New York City, calls DSL a good technology that has experienced «pretty significant growing pains as it transitions from experimental to prime - time, mass - audience consumer adoption.»
However, Reebok is at pains to point out that it has not admitted the FTC's allegations and disagrees with them.
U.S. - China tensions over trade may have abated for now, but with China ready to escalate at any moment, CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted investors to be prepared for potential pain.
Your pain could be caused by a repetitive use injury, such as carpal tunnel, or because you aren't using the right chair at work, your work station isn't set up ergonomically, or because you have an old mattress.
For a company that had hedged a quarter or half of its oil production last year at $ 80 or $ 90 per barrel, they will now suddenly feel the pain of oil trading at $ 60 per barrel.
Many investors felt this pain after the 2008 market crash, though those who remained invested at the 2008/2009 lows have more than made their money back in the years since — the S&P 500 Index is up 171 percent since the beginning of 2009.
Ever since the bank introduced that extraordinary forward guidance in December of last year, Fed Chair Ben Bernanke has been at pains to explain to investors and reporters that the 6.5 % target is a «threshold» and not a «trigger,» meaning that the bank could decide to keep rates low for longer if it is not satisfied that 6.5 % really indicates a substantial improvement.
That officer — the fit younger man in his 30s — came with a more serious complaint: He had developed headaches, hearing problems and a sharp pain in one ear, especially, following a strange experience in which something like a beam of sound seemed to have been directed at his home.
It would pain the executives at Estée Lauder and L'Oréal — having poured hundreds of millions of dollars into celebrity ad campaigns — to learn how effortlessly Emily Weiss gets Millennials excited about one of her company's new products.
One pain point critics have had with the MacBook is its webcam, which shoots at a grainy 480p resolution.
For the past two years, OPEC's pump - at - will policies have flooded the market with cheap supply, causing economic pain for producers with higher cash costs, including those involved in fracking, the Canadian oil sands and deepwater drilling.
Conversely, if there had been no TARP or interventionist strategy at all, might the short - term pain have been greater but the economic comeback more spectacular, too?
But by the time MPs actually get around to holding hearings several months from now, the price of crude may well have fallen to the point that this most recent bout of pain at the pumps will have been forgotten — or it may have soared so high that the only affordable way anybody will be getting to Parliament Hill is by bicycle.
At the hearing, the court also heard that in February 2017, the Texas Medical Board found Pendleton was operating an unregistered pain clinic and that he had surrendered his Drug Enforcement Administration registration license.
The choppy action has imparted plenty of pain to the average stock with the S&P 500 about 8 percent below its January record high, more than a fifth of the stocks within the index have dropped at least 20 percent and two - thirds are off more than 10 percent from their high.
«We decided on this list by looking at the size of our customer base in each city, and the pain we would cause to all stakeholders by shutting them down.
Make sure you use keyword - rich titles and copy that address your ideal reader's biggest pain points... what would THEY search for at Google?
Because he / she got my marketing piece at a time when the threshold of pain had finally been crossed.
Through frequent marathons and by being the sole US - focused analyst in Leveraged Finance at RBC Capital Markets during the peak of the LBO boom, Steven has developed a high pain tolerance, a pre-requisite for value investing.
«Investors felt the pain from the 2008 financial crisis, but our study indicates many are not prepared for another significant downturn and the impact it could have on their retirement,» said Paula Nelson, president of retirement services at Global Atlantic.
This structural break coincides with the attainment of a voice in politics by ordinary people in developed economies: since voters rarely opt for economic pain, their elected representatives soon found they had to avoid it at all costs.
Deflation causes consumers to postpone purchases from fear that the item will be cheaper at a later date — basically the issue that PC manufacturers have (other than windows being a pain in the rear).
A break below key support $ 1,180 would spell further pain for gold, said Chris Weston, chief market strategist at IG.
At this point, reducing the money supply — as opposed to stopping the inflation of the money supply, which would be beneficial as it would prevent new mal - investment from being added to the pile — would exacerbate the pain for no good reason.
The 20 lesson guide to value investing alone is worth a lot wherein Vishal has taken great pains to arrive at Intrinsic Value of a share based on its fundamentals.
Alan Deardorff, professor of international economics and public policy at the University of Michigan, said that if U.S. - China trade tensions were to reach a boiling point, «the pain would be widespread and deep» for U.S. businesses.
The fear of the great nothing is too much for my mind to bear, and I can sleep at night by convincing myself that the absolute nothing we all face one day will instead be full of happy choirs of angels, reward for any suffering I've endured, punishment of the wicked and evil (it pains me to think those who cause so much evil will not suffer for eternity, so hell is a great comfort too), and that I'll get to see all those I currently miss since the death of friends and family are so painful.
we've also REALLY pooched the whole climates that we're used to, so you're grandchildren will look back at the 20th with a sense of awe and pain and wonder, just sayin»
He describes the pain and embarrassment he experienced in his struggles to come to terms with his homosexuality; his determination, once his desires became undeniable, to remain celibate in accordance with his faith; the explosive mix of joy and confusion he experienced when he had his first homosexual experience at age twenty - three.
If you've ever had a package fail to deliver because you weren't at home, Amazon feels your pain.
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