Sentences with phrase «says let's take care of»

One of the simplest ways Brady said he takes care of his mind is by creating a regular routine for sleep.
But Ferraro Foods says it takes care of the required export documentation on behalf of the client, including bills of lading, certificates of origin and insurance declarations.
Reservist Sgt. Joe Thompson, an optician from Glen Ellyn, said taking care of personal affairs was routine, since he had been deployed twice before: to Bosnia in 1997 for peacekeeping and to Guatemala in 1999 for hurricane relief.
Let's just say they take care of things quickly.
Beard, who participated in both the Libyan fieldwork and subsequent analysis of the fossil finds, said taking care of logistics was the hardest part of the work.
My hubs has been sick so I have been taking care of him (and when I say taking care of him I mean bringing him popsicles and giving him lots of back scratches.)
With that said I take care of what I need to.
They were so concerbed about our safety and made sure i liked it they even threw in a free tint job on ally windows to match the previous suv needless to say they take care of their customers for sure!!!
I also got a letter from one company that said I took care of everything and they wanted to know if I still wanted credit with them.
Closing this section, I would simply say take care of all your other obligations to God, but if God has given you something legitimate to enjoy, then enjoy it, and don't feel guilty.
I don't want to give everything away, but let's just say they take care of you with the food and drinks for the two - day conference.
According to Beniamini, the issues are associated with vulnerabilities CVE -2015-6639 and CVE -2016-2431 and though Google says it took care of these two in January and May respectively, it is possible that some Android users are yet to update their devices with the May security patch.

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«With Medicaid growing rapidly and individuals increasingly receiving care in their communities rather than in institutional settings, effective administration of [personal care services] takes on heightened urgency,» the Inspector General said in the latest report.
If you've gone through a divorce, suffered the sudden loss of a family member or had to take care of a sick parent or child, Welch says you'll want to disclose that without going into too many details.
«If you can create jobs and can give people source of real income, then poverty will take care of itself,» says Giustra.
I'm not saying to forgo new customer efforts, but make sure that you take fantastic care of those already supporting you.
The fact that you come in with credentials that say «I'm extremely well - known» — sure, we'll take care of you.
«If that person is walking out of the store not taken care of, John Legere is just a few keystrokes away,» Freier says.
«So they went out and have a franchise that they feel has higher - end services and making sure good people are taking care of these elderly patients,» he says.
«If we as healthcare providers listen to the people we take care of, we can reach a diagnosis earlier and then ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment,» Brightman said.
To that end, you may want to take care of as much of your medical needs as possible before the end of the year, Haas said.
«This social contract between employer and employee basically said, «If you come to work every day, and you work hard, and you give the corporation a measure of loyalty, we in turn will take care of you, often for the rest of your life, by extending healthcare and generous pensions to retirees.»»
Tamerlan, neighbors said, often stayed home and took care of his 3 - year - old daughter while his wife worked as a home health aide.
I often had to say — whether I was talking to one of the 10 % or to a nonbeliever — «Well, I understand this isn't going to help out your bonus, but this is something we need to do, so you do it and I'll take care of the bonus thing.»
They set appropriate boundaries and take care of themselves by saying no to things when they need to.
«If any American is sick, we should be willing to take care of them,» Shope says.
If a small business uses electronic records management (ERM) software the application will take care of properly purging old information, Larrivee says.
«Here is a company that has the best movies about how we've got to help one another and how racism is wrong and how we've got to take care of our toys,» said Glynndana Shevlin, a 58 - year - old who's worked for almost 30 years at Disney.
«If you are using an HSA purely as a retirement savings vehicle and not taking advantage of your 401 (k), your contributions will not amount to a lot of money and are probably not going to cover health - care expenses in retirement,» said Fronstin of the Employee Benefits Research Institute.
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that, no matter how much you care about something, you have to be willing to take new data and apply it to the situation.
Hockett says successful people might run errands during their lunch hour, which they would not otherwise be able to take care of during the day.
«It's a fine line you need to walk because you need to take care of whatever your business requirements are, but you also want to recognize that the person who works for you is not a robot,» says Barnett, who works in the Atlanta office of Houston - based HR provider Insperity.
Local communities should be taking care of people,» McNealy said.
Society needs to figure out «how many people are born incapable of taking care of themselves, just physically and mentally,» said McNealy, also co-founder of digital marketing firm Wayin and online education community Curriki, on «Squawk Box.»
«We have a small - business mentality, where we've always taken care of people,» says Trimarchi.
Discussing all of Blige's success, Henson looked Seacrest directly in the eyes and said with a smirk, «You know what, the universe has a way of taking care of the good people.»
Such tasks can become «all consuming» for business executives, she says, «but a good virtual assistant can take care of all of it.»
And while the bill's supporters argue that the legislation is a sensible fix that gives states much - needed flexibility on health care programs, the AMA, AAMC, and AARP say it would benefit the young, the healthy, and the rich at the expense of the old, the sick, and the poor by taking hacksaw to the Medicaid program that covers low - income Americans and allowing states to opt out of benefits requirements and other regulations under Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care care programs, the AMA, AAMC, and AARP say it would benefit the young, the healthy, and the rich at the expense of the old, the sick, and the poor by taking hacksaw to the Medicaid program that covers low - income Americans and allowing states to opt out of benefits requirements and other regulations under Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Care Act.
«I feel bad because I've always paid my bills, and I've always taken care of myself,» she says.
«Our focus has always been [to] take care of local first,» said Holy City's Brown.
The word «culpable» was in itself carefully chosen, Glees said, because it could mean one of the two things: That Putin did not take proper care of his military - grade Novichok nerve agent and it fell into the wrong hands, or that he willfully weaponised it on foreign soil.
Dwyane Wade [of the Miami Heat] says being on his feet is what he does, so he's got to take care of them.
Female veterans are more likely to have children to take care of than male veterans, says James Schmeling, co-founder of Syracuse University's Institute for Veterans and Military Families, making it harder for them to find and hold down a job.
«I can only say this, when I came into office people thought we were going into nuclear war and now they're saying wow this is going to be taken care of,» Trump said.
According to Page Six, «Sources say that Kraft is «taking full care of Ricki and the baby,» and he has bought her a Los Angeles mansion and made some sizable financial investments on her behalf.»
«This is one of those areas where it's even more expensive if you don't take care of it correctly,» he said.
«Some of these jobs pay [enough] that allow you to not just have a job, but have a career... and take care of you and your family,» said Michael Erwin, senior career advisor with CareerBuilder.
I finally said to Judy, «I'm sick of taking care of this grass and mowing it.
«Sons of working moms see everybody in the household pitching in — they don't see mom taking care of everything,» McGinn says.
«The miles people currently walk to fetch water, even fetch dirty water, is time and energy spent that could be spent otherwise — to get educated, to take care of children, to earn money,» says Hendriksen.
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