Sentences with phrase «pressure than worry»

Although undercut at times by self - indulgence that includes navel - gazing narration by the filmmaker, Rock in the Red Zone delivers a moving portrait of a musical community that's managed to survive under far greater pressures than worrying about the next gig.

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It was somewhat worrying to see how slow Arteta is getting, how much weaker in the tackle than Le Coq is and how he misplaced several passes (dangerously) when under pressure.
Strange thing is the pressure of being top of the pile means I spend more time worrying than enjoying the football.
Feeling pressured to try Baby Led Weaning but worrying that BLW is like throwing your baby into the deep end of the pool rather than teaching him to swim.
The news that the pressures placed on school staff have caused more than half to experience mental health problems is seriously worrying.
PRESS RELEASE — May 31 — A survey released today by PARSHIP.co.uk, a UK scientific online dating service, proves that loneliness is the biggest cause of stress for singles, with more sleepless nights being caused by worry about solo status than by credit card debt, work pressures and global warming.
«A significantly greater proportion of females than males were worried about finding their way around or getting lost, hard classes, hard or unfriendly teachers, getting to class on time, fitting in or making friends, negative peer group pressure, being bullied, being made fun of, older students, new and more students and riding the bus.»
However care should be taken to ensure that these messages are not left too late — in our study it was those in Year 8 rather than Year 10 that appeared more worried and confused about the sexual and sexting pressures that they faced, but due to their youth were less likely to receive support from their parents and teachers.
Given the accountability pressures in schools, we worry that this development could reduce the experience of practical work for students, particularly if the separate mark for this element is viewed as less important than the A-level grade, a real worry.
Q. Dear Dr. Shore, My son is about to enter middle school, and I'm less worried about the academic pressure than the peer pressure.
The big appeal for him, apart from «getting away from the daily work pressure» was the chance to think, learn, and have deeper conversations, rather than «worry about booking billable hours.»
No - kill pressure has probably caused some shelters to try harder to get animals adopted rather than kill them at such staggering rates, I worry, though, that in the effort to reduce the number of animals killed, screening for appropriate adopters may be less stringent.
The commenters at WSJ Law Blog identify the usual suspects: pressure to meet billable hour quotas, stress caused by constant dealings with nasty judges and rude adversaries, inability to cut the golden handcuffs that bind lawyers to high - paying positions, worries about an over-saturated job market and burgeoning student loans and pangs of conscience at defending objectionable clients or having entered the legal profession for security rather than having followed one's heart instead.
Having this kind of control gives you the power to design a policy that suits your needs and fits your budget without having to worry about being pressured into more than you need or can afford.
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