Sentences with phrase «resist because»

I love the idea of entertaining and I want to share my home with family and friends but sometimes I resist because it's too much work or I don't think I have the time.
As one researcher explains, «Desires for media may be comparatively harder to resist because of their high availability and also because it feels like it does not «cost much» to engage in these activities.»
Some Associations might resist this because of misguided concerns over the Competiton Act, however the potential scenarios are legitimate and such enlightenment would be a professional course of action.
Sometimes they resist because they aren't motivated, or because they fear the unpleasant things their partners might say about them.
Often they resist because they want to avoid the unwelcome challenge of self - confrontation that accompanies hearing their partner express dissatisfaction with them and their relationship.
(I say «most» — special destinations for some kinds of public income are becoming more common in the past 15 years or so, but the policy folks in Finance departments tend to resist them because they distort priority - setting.)
They resist because bulk direct mail has a low success rate.
They resist because they don't know how to target the mail to the right people.
It's a natural reaction for lawyers and law firms to resist it because they would like to retain the hourly billing at a non-budgeted amount, but there are lawyers and firms that actually come to the table and offer the alternative fee arrangement — it could be a cap on certain things, or a volume discount.
She did nt resist because she assumed it was just her husband.
When the IPCC piece mentions «mitigation options by the forestry sector» they are discussing practices that the wood products industry have been and will continue to resist because they reduce short term profits.
We are dumb not to resist because suspicious conflicts of interest abound; they are ignored at humanity's peril, good sense, as well as our pocketbook.
Schwarzenegger said: «Those of you who resist because you can't imagine success without fossil fuels: we ask you to join us.
People from both sides resist this because of two reasons.
But the funny thing about Memphis is that I also resist it because its forms were always purposefully humorous, and I don't really employ humor that way in my work.
Penny stocks are risky, but with high risk comes the potential for high reward, and penny stocks can be hard to resist because of the potential for the high reward.
Temptations like a trip to Vegas or a new car will be easier to resist because the money is safely locked away in your RRSP.
I tentatively do web design for some of my clients, if they really need it, but I resist because I've had bad experiences with authors taking over the process and making bad choices.
Tamye's three favorite novels are impossible to resist because they couple suspense with a fiction lover's favorite question: What if this terrible thing actually happened?
These laid back chic pieces have become too hard to resist because of its sensational appeal.
Everyone was commenting about how sparkly I was, but I couldn't resist because nothing gets me more into the holiday spirit than sequins!
Okay, I'm going to do something really cheesy now and tie this in with what I do, but I can't resist because it's really the perfect analogy.
This slip dress from H&M was one I just couldn't resist because it is so incredibly comfortable!
Such a cheesy name for today's outfit, but I just couldn't resist it because of my cute umbrella!
So when I found this shirt I knew it would be hard to resist because it is a perfect combination.
It's not you, it's them: why you're addicted to Salt, Sugar and Fat Our favorite foods are making us fat, but we can't resist them because they...
Our favorite foods are making us fat, but we can't resist them because they are changing our minds as well as bodies... The Military Diet also helps you become aware of bad and dangerous eating habits.
Those who are undermining the acting president will surely resist because they have nothing to gain with their evil acts
We used to resist because occasionally a toy would get lost and that was (very nearly) the end of life as we knew it.
It is more direct than EC and great for those who resist — they resist because they want full control, and training him would solve that!.
However, Saints may continue to resist because they don't need the money following Chinese investment in the off season.
I had no intention to resist him because I saw with Daniel as well there was no point in doing so.
This makes is harder to work with — often times, cooks want to add more flour to compensate, but it's better to resist because wetter bread doughs lead to the final product being more tender and less dry.
Sometimes they resist because they fear, usually unconsciously, the kind of new responsibilities they may have to take up if women should come to share equally in the wider life of church and society.
Sometimes they resist because they feel that the contribution they are making to church life, and have made in the past, is being belittled.
The Jews stubbornly resist this because they are already with the Father and do not need the Son to come to the Father.
Our culture accepts these actions, but Christians continue to resist them because we believe the Bible calls them sin.
He resisted it because the field hit a major slump in the 1980s as experts moved to more promising areas of research — an AI winter, Schmidt called it.
Second, both the Arias and the Contadora peace initiatives were resisted because they acknowledged the legitimacy of the Nicaraguan government while delegitimizing U.S. policies.
The call to develop a responsible Christian life style within the community may be resisted because of the hard demands of the gospel.
It may also be resisted because at the heart of the church there is not much gospel exposed, so that it all comes out as just another prescribed and peripheral way of life without any energy or motivation from the center.
The fashionable latter term, in any case, should probably be resisted because it makes the assumption that any text that uses «he» for God or «man» for humankind automatically imposes a feeling of exclusion on the women who try to read it.
But when the health of the relationship is demanded in order to have better sex, the human spirit resists it because it is a utilitarian and manipulative approach.
And while at first I resisted because I just thought you were being polite in a «We'd love to hear every precious new word your kid used incorrectly this week» or «No, please tell me more about how web analytics work,» kind of way, I've since concluded that this is silly.
As an Arsenal.com report revealed, the manager said he was tempted but resisted because Jack is not quite ready.
Our current modern lifestyle did — he can't just walk outside and go, himself, so he resists you because he has a very strong desire to be self - sufficient... makes sense!
The Scottish Government reduced its limit to 50mg / 100 ml in 2014, but similar measures in the rest of the UK have been resisted because of fears of their impact on pubs About the Institute of Alcohol Studies The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote an informed debate on alcohol's impact on society.
National identity numbers, long resisted because of fears over civil liberties, may be introduced in Britain to enable the computerisation of the National Health Service.
Very pretty, but I resisted because if there's one thing I don't need, it's another collecting hobby.
She thought it was a surefire match, but Janet resisted because the man was two years older than her preferred age range.
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