Sentences with phrase «really rushing the process»

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I hope Janet Fraser's followers realize that midwifes and doctors are good people (insurance companies that rush your delivery and hospital stay — not such much) and really should be present during the delivery process.
There really is no need to rush this process and never feel like you need to force your baby to eat.
«I think it would be a crying shame if that really important principle [giving GPs more power and responsibility] was lost because we rushed the reform process and got it wrong.
Of course, it's important to be mindful of those foods that you LOVE but really just because they give you a quick rush of sugar or salt (you know, that bag of processed chips or gummy worms).
As much as you may want to, you really can't rush the healing process.
«They were rushing through and accomplishing all the required interactions in the 50 - minute timeframe, but they really didn't have time to process the information they received,» said O'Shea.
While patience is important and you shouldn't try to rush change through, in industries historically more resistant to change, such as legal, patience can really be process paralysis in disguise.
Phones may have given way to phablets, and while tablet sales themselves may be seeing a slump, there's been a rush of new interest on the higher end of things, as users get to know a growing family of tablets that really manage to hold their own against traditional laptops, both in terms of the sheer processing power they offer, as well as offering a convenient, comfortable user experience.
So often when you move into a new house you rush through the process of decorating before you really know your home.
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