Sentences with phrase «stick it out when»

i for one am looking forward to seeing Jack back, something about the way he plays exits me and i'm not talking about his tong sticking out when he runs
I think that while there may be a small percentage of «on the fence» women who might be swayed by a free formula sample, the fact is that the majority of women who aren't that interested in breastfeeding aren't going to stick it out when the going gets tough anyway and the formula companies can hardly be blamed for trying to grab up this segment.
Lauren, one of the biggest obstacles to breastfeeding is the attitude of some advocates that women «who aren't that interested in breastfeeding aren't going to stick it out when the going gets tough anyway».
You'll find the strength to play catch with your son after a 10 - hour day, or stick it out when your teenager is suddenly hard to love.
This cut means the pocket edges won't stick out when the card is folded up.
Flat or inverted nipples are a shape of nipple that does not stick out when stimulated with touch or cold, or have a flat or «inward» appearance when the areola is pinched.
An everted nipple will look «normal» and sticks out when you do the pinch test.
I am so glad I stuck it out when times got tough.
Guys who follow my Chest Sculpting program, never have to worry about their man boobs sticking out when they do chest exercises.
A bright leopard suitcase is a great way to spot your luggage on the carousel, but boy does it stick out when you're out of the airport.
The adults that were responsible for both the kids and the animals were not sufficiently committed to their care to stick it out when things got tough,
It's undoubtedly compelling to be permanently locked in battle with your friends (in addition to some of Forza's most prominent players) but Drivatar behaviour only sticks out when big mistakes are made.
Better yet, during missions, there's no retry button, which sticks out when you're forced to exit to the main menu, wait for your Vita to connect to the internet, and then finally the game modes load.
Short periods of employment can give the impression that you don't have the discipline to stick it out when the excitement of a new job wears off.

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People get stuck in a rut when they perform the same work tasks day - in and day - out.
Not only when we're having problems, but also when we're succeeding, when we're stuck in a rut, when we can't figure out a problem, or when we're simply trapped in our comfort zone and need a swift kick in the ass to get us out of it?
You'll never get stuck in the old when you make it a priority to watch out for the new.
This sparked the infamous moment when Selena's best friend Taylor Swift reacted to the moment in disgust by turning away and sticking her tongue out.
While, a certain level of day - to - day predictability is probably essential to getting the best work out of your people, when it comes to longer term aims, adaptability is undervalued relative to stubbornly sticking to your vision.
For example, often times when we feel stuck, we blame some anonymous «they» out there for blocking our path.
And very few companies are going to stick their necks out and say everything's fine and «We think we can up the numbers for the year» when there's potential for them to disappoint.
It all comes down to this: When your business is stuck, you're the only one who can push yourself out of the muck.
In April, when Maureen Johnson was stuck in the airport because of a delayed United Airlines flight, she expressed her frustration in a doodle that she photographed and tweeted out.
She gently brushed the inside of her ear and when she pulled the cotton swab out, she saw two little black lines that looked like sticks.
If you're into outdoors activities, the Hydro Flask is well worth the investment; running out of cold water when you're stuck in the woods is a disaster that should be avoided at all costs.
I like to do small things like this for people because when someone does something small for me, it always sticks out.
When missteps happen, be prepared to stick with the money limits and rules you've set out, Kobliner said.
When a team isn't sufficiently directed or isn't using an analytical approach to delivering its assignment, members may be tempted to continue churning out work in the hope that something will «stick
When people perform the same work tasks day - in and day - out, they get stuck in a rut.
«When it's an opt - out [automatic - enrollment plan], it is more like a benefit, and they are more likely to stick with it,» Szykman says.
When you're struggling to stick with a new habit it can be important to examine each link in the chain and figure out which one is your sticking point.
Trying to completely overhaul your mornings, by (for example) getting out of bed at 4 a.m. when you normally sleep until noon, can make it difficult if not impossible to stick to your new routine.
Later on, you can add to it as you see fit, but when starting out, stick with the basics.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is unlikely to set an output target when it meets June 2 as it sticks with Saudi Arabia's strategy of squeezing out rivals, according to all but one of 27 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
It's easy to go overboard with keyword terms when you're focused on making the most of your strategy, so take the time to reevaluate your content and eliminate any keywords that seem to stick out.
You have less than 10 seconds when a person lands on your website or blog for the online visitor to determine if they are going to stick around to learn more about you or bounce right out.
When you're starting a business, whether you intend to scale up and hire others, or whether you plan to stick it out as a solopreneur, one of the most important things you can do is plan for retirement.
Unfortunately studies show that, even with people who do write out their plan, investors have a hard time sticking with it when things go south.
Hi Sam, I listened to your podcast with Noah Kagen (twice:p) and one thing really stuck out was you saying all these kids who has only seen a bull market might be caught holding too little when the stump hits.
Actually, this is what happens when you have a metal lightning rod sticking out of a lake.
When I stuck out with the game on the line, I blamed me and tipped my hat to the pitcher.
It drains the body (just stick with it, and you'll find out big time when you're older), leaves you nothing to give the one you love, and distracts you from the important business of life.
Not much... he could've done the same thing by going in front of his congregation wearing flesh - colored underwear, sticking his tongue out, standing up on the baptistry and twerking... then crying foul when he gets fired... what this tells me is that we're all idiots for being so predictably drawn into these types of stories... this is shameless self - promotion, plain and simple... and he wins because we're dupes...
I can point out the contradictions, but that is usually when the Earth person sticks their fingers in their ears and closes their eyes, and starts yelling» I can't hear you»
Um, yes, we can see the result when we find out whether he sticks with it or returns to religion.
So you would believe that a supernatural being stuck his finger is some mud, created a human being, loosened a snake that charmed a woman created when this being yanked a rib out to take off her clothes and seduce a man who then commits incest to create more humans??
You'll be glad they use discretion when they let you off with a warning sometime — then maybe you'll take that stick out of your a.s.s.
The sticking point occurs, however, when one considers the use that Locke makes of the insight that all entities are thus interrelated, Locke's intent in this chapter is to point out the essential limitations imposed on our knowledge of corporeal substances.
When he answered, one of them stuck out and gave him a heavy blow across his right cheek.
The blue police box thing is because the cloaking device — a TARDIS feature that allows it to disguise itself and remain out of notice no matter where it landed — got stuck when it landed in the 1960s Britain.
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