Sentences with phrase «takes daily attention»

You and I both know that it takes daily attention and focus to keep on track — you look great — keep it up!

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In a speech to her party on Saturday, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne acknowledged rising electricity prices that are roiling ratepayers in province, calling it her «mistake» and taking responsibility for «for not paying close enough attention to some of the daily stresses in Ontarians» lives.»
If you have been paying attention to any of the news lately, then you will know that cryptocurrencies are slowly taking over the daily lexicon.
At the very least please take the reference to him off your home page — his contribution, (ill informed rants), to the daily living of ordinary people does not warrant that degree of validation, attention or publicity.
Turning our daily experiences into prayer takes both «intention» and «attention
Look at the sheer amount of money stolen and decisions taken that fuelled corruption, decisions taken just with the sole aim of cornering national resources... What catches our attention is the kind of discoveries we get and hear of daily.
Why in fact, here on outer Mongolia, insist that the county executive actually pay any attention to the daily operations of this overwhelmingly dysfunctional county and their separate and coequally dysfunctional departments that fails to serve the elderly in great need and I have my own story on how this perennial smiley - face character's office easily accomplished such which resulted in the death of someone by clear and consistent neglect, and then you tell me then why should we not just continue to speculate as to why this man is either fit or not for running for Congress and I will tell you to take your «relative trivia» and shove it where neither smart phones or their apps «SHINE»!!
One possibility is that people actually pay attention to newspaper endorsements; the Times, the Daily News, and Post all officially backed Stringer a few days before the most recent polls were taken.
Many people have careers that require repetitive — almost obsessive — attention, and most of us heed warnings to take careful precautions in our daily routines to stay healthy and protect ourselves from crime and financial problems.
I set out to meditate daily and incorporate mindful activities into my days, even simple ones like paying attention to the smell of the shampoo while showering or taking in the sounds of the birds chirping while on a bike ride.
But I am at a place in my life where there are so many other facets I want to explore, risks I want to take, and adventures I want to go on that I am unable to do while also giving Jasmin daily the attention that it deserves.
Most sugar daddies are looking for a girl who takes them outside the bounds of their daily lives, so of course, a fresh, sexy look is a great way to attract attention!
In determining who should be awarded custody, the court may want to consider which party has paid attention to the animal's basic daily needs (food, shelter, physical care, exercise, grooming, flea control); who takes the animal to the veterinarian; who provides for social interactions (in the case of dogs) with other dogs and / or with people; who maintains appropriate supervision to assure that state and local regulations are complied with (licensing, not allowing the dog to run free and protecting against circumstances that would endanger her life or health); and who has the greatest ability to financially support the animal.
It takes considerable care and attention to keep the coat long and flowing, with daily brushing and regular bathing and conditioning.
The chances of your dog having a health condition are higher if you took in a stray or got them from a shelter because adoption centers often lack a sufficient amount of staff members to give each pet the attention they require on a daily basis.
Our canine guests are given lots of love and attention and taken for walks at least three times daily in our spacious, fenced, outdoor play area.
Luckily, a kind RCR foster mom works at the dealership and volunteered to take on their care, taking the kittens to work daily to keep up with bottle feeding the babies and ensuring they got lots of love and attention.
A small dog that won't bowl the kids over, loves attention, requires only short daily walks and doesn't need to be taken to the groomer every 6 weeks.
Attention to detail has been taken over the meals, and guests can choose from daily al - la - carte menu's.
Roper recalls the «daily» tests that company took part in to ensure there was a «constant attention to detail and balance» that would allow for the game to work as smoothly as it could.
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Daily commutes to work, running late to appointments and stress at home preoccupying your mind can take a toll on your attention to detail.
Is reaching such a small audience really worth the time and attention it takes to have a member of your team send out daily tweets?
That's a very important point, especially in Philadelphia, where daily gun violence takes a huge toll without getting anything close to the attention that Parkland has received.
When a child is in need of special parental attention due to some mental or physical disability thus making it necessary for at least one parent to quit his / her job in order to take care of the special child and his / her daily needs.
These include daily checking in (giving focused attention to understanding the other's heart), speaking affirmation and appreciation, communicating in one's spouse's love languages, and taking time for dates.
Even when I am writing fiction there is always a certain point in a novel that it takes on a life of its own and demands my daily attention, energy and focus until it is complete.
Take a few weeks to pay close attention to the things you use on a daily basis.
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