Sentences with phrase «worse than worrying»

Nothing is worse than worrying about whether that flimsy paper cup and plastic lid the restaurant provided are going to hold - up against your kiddos.

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The S&P 500 dropped more than 2 percent Friday in its worst day since September 2016 as Treasury yields rose and traders worried about interest rates rising too quickly.
As a result, too many British Columbians are living paycheque to paycheque — worried about their jobs, worried about whether they can afford to retire and believing their kids are in B.C's first generation to be left worse off economically than their parents.
As we tried to distinguish between good and bad reasons to worry about the euro area outlook, we concluded that some of those concerns look overdone, largely based on the view that the improvement in domestic demand should more than compensate for external weakness.
If this is the same methodology you use to arrive at your beliefs and convictions, you have a far worse issue to worry about than trying to prove the non existence of God.
To make matters worse, the average congregation is more worried about overpaying the staff than underpaying them which leads to the church being crippled spiritually by pastoral changes as the pastor moves to a better deal or leaves the ministry or works multiple jobs just to support his family.
Steadily rising prices, the danger of continuing inflation, an economic recession as bad or worse than the Great Depression of the early 1930s, and widespread unemployment that can hit almost anywhere give plenty to worry about.
Your worries of this turning into idolatrous worship is nothing more than a manifestation of bad theology.
Land said he worried that when President Barack Obama's re-election campaign looks at the polling numbers, they will realize that Obama «has got no choice if he wants to get re-elected but to take the focus off of issues and start saying, «Well, my opponent's worse than I would be.»»
Those people who have eyes that see will be more convinced than ever this is a bad idea just like it was a bad idea when Mohammad conjured up this system in 600 A.D. Don't worry Lib's we'll keep saving you from yourselves as we've always done
: I don't know Food Trends and Technologies: Naturally perceived treatment of spices Irradiation Steam processing Cold Pasteurization The biggest challenge the food industry has to face: being clean and balanced, but make sense Communication Who inspired to get into food: Alton Brown Good Eats A A Milne: Winnie the Pooh Favorite Quote: You are brave than you believe, stronger than you see, smarter than you think Tao of Pooh Favorite Book: Harry Potter Favorite Kitchen Item: Kitchen Aid Favorite Food: Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Advice to get into the food industry: Don't be afraid to have a bad interview, if you can show growth, you can still get the job Any Advice: Don't worry about grades too much.
Our defender did at least admit that the team was hugely disappointed to have missed the chances on offer throughout the season so far, but the rest of his comments sounded like just more empty platitudes to me, the sort of thing he thinks he should be saying rather than the truth, that the Gunners are in a bad way and are starting to really worry about losing our place in the top four.
I am seriously worried that Alexis will come back from South America with a worse groin strain than when he left, and suddenly Watford could become a hard team to beat if he doesn't play, simply because of our reliance on the Chilean too much.
But, if anything, our defending has got steadily worse as Wenger much prefers to get his teams to attack in numbers than worry about stopping the other side scoring, and it would seem that Bouldy does little more than Wenger in the dug - out, chewing gum and nodding occasionally at the Boss.
Our defence is a lot worse than our attack, so by doing this we were not able to get forward, anyone who did was stranded with no support, and we also invited them in to attack with no worry of having their goal threatened.
Here is the scenario you all know: — By Jan our injury list will look shorter and shorter — By Jan Arsenal starts to perform better — «We believe we have the quality and we are already strong enough and we don't need to sign new players» Wenger — Next press conference «We are working 24 hrs a day to find quality players and if we find one we will do it» Wenger, and he will never find any — kim kallstrom type at best — Ooooops, bad luck, bad luck, injuries hit again... — Don't worry AKB we will finish no lower than 4th...
The champions are coming to take a shit in your house but don't worry Dak will still play worse than it
This season has only just begun and I'm worried that it will get worse than last year..
Roy Hodgson is worried Danny Welbeck will not be ready for Euro 2016 and that England might have to plan without him after revealing the striker's knee injury could be considerably worse than Arsenal have stated publicly.
So despite being a massive 12 points worse off than we were at this point of last season, the Gunners went into the weekend just a point or two outside of the top four and with the likes of Liverpool, Man United, Everton and Tottenham not really giving us much to worry about.
I'm just not that sold on their playmaking and I'm really worried about their shooting for this to be any more than just a bad basketball team with a lopsided roster.
One thing Wenger did also say is that he is worried that the injury may be even more serious than just a strain, which is just about the worst thing that culd happen to the Gunners.
I think it down to Benitez's crippling negativity — the season has gone so badly he worries that playing attacking football with a player that hasn't bedded in is more of a risk than playing two defensive midfielders.
And while many worried about how the legalization of marriage for same - sex couples would be a «slippery slope» to marriage among more than two partners, my question is — why is that a bad thing if it's among consenting adults, especially if it would benefit women?
all the worry was actually worse than the potty training itself.
Remember that a lot of the time a nose — bleed will look worse than it is, but you can always talk to the doctor if you are worried.
at itmes i want to stop so bad i want my independence back especially during sleep.When i feel like hes had more than enough and he just wont stop persisting then i will withhold, wich drives him crazy.im worried when i stop we wont ever be as close as we are now.i love looking into his eyes as i feed him and stroke his hair but to me he nis acting very spoiled.
In Front of Kids This one they didn't do too badly with, other than to say that MANY mothers worried about the effect nursing has when done in front of children... which really isn't true.
Tonally Cameron has a wider range, whereas at this stage of the parliament Hague was desperately seeking to retain the support of his core vote, worrying that the Conservatives could perform even worse than they had in 1997.
Latinos who worry about having enough food to eat — so - called food insecurity — report having a poorer diet and exhibit worse glycemic control than those who aren't worried about having sufficient food to survive, according to a study presented at the American Diabetes Association's 75th Scientific Sessions.
His truly devilish discovery, which he dubs the «dieter's paradox,» is that the strength of the belief about adding good foods to fight bad ones correlates with concern over putting on pounds: the people who worry most about their weight thought that, on average, the burger - plus - veggie combo had 96 fewer calories than the burger alone.
And don't worry about cholesterol: The study found that egg eaters don't have higher bad cholesterol or lower good cholesterol than bagel eaters.
In fact, experts worry that anything bigger than 32 is bad for you.
Catastrophizing is when you think about a worry so persistently that you begin to make it seem much worse than it was at the outset and much worse than it is in reality — a tendency to make «mountains out of molehills»!
Even worse, I see so many people make jokes about clogged arteries while eating junk food, saying things like «I'd rather enjoy life than worry about clogged arteries».
Worse than her fear of disorder was her long - standing worry that harm would come to someone she loves.
But don't worry Lucy — there is one person on MIC FAAAR worse than you at the Dating Game... and that is the horrendous Victoria.
Russian women are worried about moving to a strange country, and of course they don't want to plunge themselves in a worse situation than they are currently in.
Although you might be worried about your date causing a scene, that is better than something far worse happening if the two of you were alone.
But that's not a bad thing, and it does indeed have enough differences, even if only subtle, to be classed as a separate game for those worrying that buying would result in nothing more than a reskin.
At a certain point in one's love affair with the cinema, the only thing worse than having your pettiest prejudices confirmed is when they're upended, and so Tully had me worried for a while.
There's nothing worse than having a well - crafted narrative sold short by shoddy voice work and thankfully you don't need to worry about that here.
Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris and Malin Akerman star in «Rampage,» a game - based film demonstrating that Chicago has worse things to worry about than corrupt politicians.
WHY: Hollywood hasn't been shy about its love for sequels, reboots and remakes this year, but as far as big screen adaptations of mildly popular television shows go, you could do a lot worse than «The Man from U.N.C.L.E.» In fact, though director Guy Ritchie has admitted that he wasn't overly familiar with the 1960s TV series before signing on to the project, it's the ideal property for a filmmaker like Ritchie to tackle, because it allows him to cherry - pick the show's best bits and put his own spin on the material without worrying about stepping on too many toes.
Hollywood hasn't been shy about its love for sequels, reboots and remakes this summer, but as far as big screen adaptations of mildly popular television shows go, you could do a lot worse than «The Man from U.N.C.L.E.» In fact, though director Guy Ritchie has admitted that he wasn't overly familiar with the 1960s TV series before signing on to the project, it's the ideal property for a filmmaker like Ritchie to tackle, because it allows him to cherry - pick the show's best bits and put his own spin on the material without worrying about stepping on too many toes.
The rundown institution is led by Camilla Fritton (Rupert Everett in very bad drag), a drunk, careless headmistress who worries more about her dog than her girls.
Rockwell's «bad» agent is a laughable stereotype, a limousine liberal that's no more complexly conniving than Wile E. Coyote; likewise an odd, one - note villain, studio exec Agnes (Felicity Huffman) advises Howard that he should stop worrying about trying to «pull Lydia out from under her horny dada,» all before shouting to an eavesdropping, elderly hotel guest to «sleep in hell you wrinkly fuck.»
But I do worry that it sometimes seems as though, through social and traditional media, we are hearing more about the bad times than the good.
The report found that students who use computers moderately at school tended to have better learning outcomes than students who rarely used them, but the worrying discovery was that students who use computers «very frequently» at school do much worse, even after accounting for social background and student demographics.
But for these girls, this was better than relieving themselves outside during the school day, in the open, where they felt self - conscious and they worried that boys and men would watch them or, worse, hurt them.
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