Sentences with phrase «worried about raising»

Unlike the directors of the vast majority of nonprofit arts institutions, Hamilton isn't worried about raising money to cover building or operating expenses.
Of course if you're looking at fixing your credit over a long period of time and not worried about raising your credit score quickly than you would choose to pay down the cards with the highest APRs first and than lower the debt ratio on cards with low APRs.
And, judging by the number of lifted Samurais scampering about the country's woodlands, owners aren't hugely worried about raising the little truck's center of gravity.
Much like the 10,000 hours theory advanced by Malcolm Gladwell in his book Outliers — that it takes roughly 10,000 hours of practice to achieve mastery in a field — the idea of grit is a simple concept to understand for parents and teachers worried about raising achievement levels among students.
As a side note, for those worried about raising their blood pressure from this salt solution, this is a non-issue.
I wanted to go for a Ph.D., but without financial support or sufficient savings — and worried about raising my son while concentrating on a Ph.D. — I continued for years in a predictable 9 - to - 5 job.
I personally found it a bit overwhelming given that I'm so anti-clutter and also because — as someone who grew up with very few possessions — I worried about raising materialistic kids, but it certainly made birthday gifting easy for her relatives.
The reasoning for this is simple: by the time the youngest sibling comes along, parents are less worried about raising children and because of this, are more lenient when it comes to laying down the law.
Investors also have to worry about raising their next fund, which can lead to unusual behavior that is independent of each individual company's situation.
Didn't have to worry about raising your kids children.
No, you're not yet enjoying retirement, but at the same time you no longer have to worry about raising children, putting them through college, building a career or -LSB-...]
So it's even better because we don't have to worry about raising a lump sum.
I don't ever worry about raised eyebrows!

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That would allow the central bank to take a break from raising interest rates because it could worry less about missing its inflation target.
CNBC's Jim Cramer knows that Friday's nonfarm payroll report will undoubtedly affect markets: the stronger the report, the more worry investors will have about the Federal Reserve raising interest rates too quickly.
Further escalation of trade tensions could raise worries about the global economic recovery, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday.
«A bigger move, say outside of a 20 percent band, might destroy confidence and make it harder for small business to raise money, or even to sell to larger companies who might be more worried about their viability, or ability to deliver on orders placed.»
«I don't want to have to worry about getting buy - in from executives or a board, raising money, worrying about investor's perceptions, or cashing out,» he blogged.
Once primarily a scourge of traditional brick - and - mortar retailers, Amazon's cloud over U.S. business has spread to more corners of the economy and raised worries about where it could strike next.
The idea was a simple marketing appeal — customers could stop worrying about how much data they had left every month — combined with the possibility that many would move up to the new unlimited plans from cheaper limited plans, raising more revenue.
However, since most of the projects are still in very early stages, some worry about the rapid speed at which some projects are raising large amounts of money.
«Things are working pretty well, and I would be worried that if I raised rates significantly with negative interest rates in Europe, I would be very worried about what that would do to the flow of funds.»
The group wants the Fed to consider raising its inflation target from 2 % and worry less about containing prices until the core actually starts to heat.
A government that is sovereign in its currency, has no foreign denominated debt and a central bank that can issue its own currency does not have to worry about someone else telling them that they need to raise their interest costs.
For example, the social network canceled the announcement of a Facebook smart home speaker to challenge Amazon's Echo and Google's Home amid worries that the device would raise more questions about the amount of data the company collects.
The cuts have put financial markets on edge, sparking worries of a «currency war» as other countries feel pressure to devalue and raising questions about the health of the world's second - largest economy, where growth is already slowing.
Yesterday's oil initially rallied on a report that Saudi Arabia was raising crude prices for customers showing that they are confident about demand and not worried about losing market share.
I have owned and rented, now with some financial assets growing in a dividend growth portfolio, I'd rather have the freedom of going anywhere I want and not have to worry about a broken pipe, all I have to worry about is paying my rent to my landlord, who will have a hard time raising rents, when my credit score is 800 and I am a great tenant who pays on time, He will DO ANYTHING to keep me, ah the power of renting... lol.
Some economists have raised concerns that recent moves by the Trump administration and Congress to boost economic growth through $ 1.5 trillion in tax cuts and increased government spending could cause the Fed to worry about overheating and inflation.
While the WSJ did not touch on it, a disappointing performance from China would also raise worries about the heady demand projections for other commodities.
But if the Fed starts worrying about inflation, policymakers may decide to raise rates to keep prices from rising too sharply.
Furthermore, the huge amounts of grain and water needed to raise cattle is a concern to experts worried about feeding an extra 2 billion people by 2050.
The slogan, popularized by 1930s Nazi sympathizers, has raised fears of a new era of zero - sum politics and isolationism, as well as worries about which Americans will, in fact, be put first.
As the gross debt - to - GDP ratio steadily rises, should the U.S. worry about its ability to repay debt, cut spending, and raise interest rates?
June 16 - 17: Even though the Committee would prefer the fed funds rate to return to a normal 2 - 3 percent range, it seemed more worried about jeopardizing the U.S. recovery by raising rates too soon.
So when the angel market was approached there was almost immediate adverse reaction to the $ 10 million price tag, some investors rightly worrying about pain it would cause the family and friends group if funds had to be raised below the absurdly high $ 10 million level.
With a federal Liberal leadership campaign happening at the same time as the Ontario Liberal leadership, some Liberals are worried about leadership fatigue syndrome setting in and the fact they would be going to the same troughs to raise funds.
The European Union reported that consumer prices fell 0.2 percent, raising worries about the threat of a Japanese - style deflation.
The worry now is about the Spanish government «s ability to raise new capital, and to meet its existing payments.
Yet, with inflation picking up and policymakers increasingly worried about the distortive effect of multiple years of extraordinarily accommodative monetary policy, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) now seems determined to keep raising interest rates.
Central bankers worry about inflation falling too low because it raises the risk of deflation, or generally falling prices, a phenomenon that is difficult to combat through monetary policy.
Worry more about saving lives and raising children than what happens to certain pieces of paper.
scott:... and I worry about YOU choosing a religion of convenience (Christianity) based on where you were born and raised.
To raise questions about the control of reproduction is to threaten the longstanding concerns of feminists and environmentalists who worry, in the first case, about who should control procreation and, in the second, about how much procreation creation can sustain.
It's like the GOP pretending to be worried about our national debt, knowing full well they were responsible for the record deficits under Reagan and Bush II, and gleefully raised the debt ceiling 13 times under the Former and 7 times under the latter.
Wow — I am so so so glad I wasn't raised a conservative, so I have to worry about whether the human body is a beautiful thing, or an ugly thing to be hidden.
I worry about turning the Bible into a children's story book, about helping the tinies to engage with Scripture and wrestle and ask questions, and then I can't bring myself to read about Abraham's near - sacrifice of his son, Issac, on the mountain, no part of me could ever understand that obedience, I admit, I'd probably go to hell before I'd raise a hand to hurt my child, I don't understand it at all.
Raise YOUR taxes and you won't have to worry about «killing» them.
Tessa (Jane Levy, Shameless) is being raised by her single father, George (Jeremy Sisto, Law & Order), who is worried about her circle of influence in new York City — so he packs up and moves the small family to the suburbs.
Florida State's tight win over Oklahoma State both confirmed some suspicions and raised some new questions: Do we need to worry about FSU's run efficiency?
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