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"sleep over" Definitions
  1. to stay the night at somebody else’s home

370 Sentences With "sleep over"

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"I wouldn't be losing sleep over it in the way that I literally lost sleep over it in 2008," he added.
That's a potential future I'm sure to lose sleep over.
However, does this mean you should lose sleep over it?
"They're the people that I lose sleep over," he says.
That's more than enough to lose a little sleep over
Not that the Mallorcan will lose any sleep over it.
They were denied food, drink and sleep over many hours.
Progressives should not lose a minute of sleep over it.
"Can I sleep over at your place?" she asked stiffly.
Canada, to be frank, isn't losing sleep over these negotiations.
I'm not going to lose sleep over somebody else's problems.
A. Oh my God, Mike, I'm losing sleep over it.
LG: You know, I lost sleep over a couple of them.
Indeed, Mr O'Brien has no reason to lose sleep over Kiev.
You may want to ask if they want to sleep over.
Canelo also says he ain't losing sleep over the Mayweather vs.
"Mama don't sleep over on the first date," Lopez told DeGeneres.
But I'm going to fucking lose sleep over this movie tonight.
"I lose little sleep over it," said Webb to The Verge.
But to be totally honest, I'm not losing sleep over this.
He's probably not losing much sleep over Democratic accusations of hypocrisy.
Hans: We're just mates now, and sleep over without having sex.
People are losing sleep or certainly were losing sleep over this.
I already regretted that I'd agreed to let Reva sleep over.
VICE: Have you ever lost sleep over deciding on a verdict?
Nobody back East loses one second of sleep over two ranchers.
No one lost much sleep over trans folks serving their country.
"We're not losing sleep over it," Connolly said of the shortage.
Take the quiz and join me in losing sleep over it.
"I'm not losing sleep over comets perturbed by Scholz's Star," he said.
But leaders of three massive U.S. companies aren't losing sleep over it.
One expert, however, says India likely won't lose sleep over this test.
Mr Putin is unlikely to lose sleep over his stadiums' bloated budgets.
I don't think she's losing any sleep over Lisa Rinna and Eileen.
Wheeler also built a luxurious sleep-over suite for her two sons.
For a while, she insisted that a friend sleep over every night.
Hilary Duff is not losing sleep over unsolicited criticism about her parenting.
It might, but I'm not going to lose any sleep over that.
I started to really lose sleep over it a few years ago.
But one over-the-top quote is not worth losing sleep over.
"We're not going to lose much sleep over this debate," he says.
But, he adds, investors should not be losing sleep over the headlines.
"We couldn't sleep over this deal, it was so bad," he said.
Steve Bannon isn't losing sleep over Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
Did you ever sleep over at each other's place before getting married?
Losing sleep over the fact that you passed up on Memorial Day sales?
"I don't lose sleep over what Facebook and Twitter are doing," Larsen said.
Mrs May would lose little sleep over finishing him off (politically, at least).
Factory seamstress Sun Lijun is losing no sleep over the trade war, however.
"I'm literally losing sleep over Donald Trump," Boot told me over the phone.
"I am not losing any sleep over it," said Daniel Anderson of MIT.
So I'm not losing sleep over it per se—we've seen this before.
Personally, if Putin eats Estonia, I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
I will probably lose four minutes of sleep over that person next week.
Arguably, there is no reason to lose sleep over those souped-up gadgets.
"I lost a couple of winks of sleep over that one," she said.
Another actress pointed out that Australians aren't losing sleep over playing American roles.
"No one is losing sleep over that one," one White House source said.
Either way, we know one person who isn't going to lose sleep over this.
I think he lost a bit of sleep over it, but that's about it.
"I used to wonder why I couldn't have a friend sleep over," he said.
Not that Mr. Trump is likely to lose much sleep over Mr. Pruitt's departure.
They tell us what we're losing sleep over, how we're feeling as a whole.
That endless scrolling feed may be addicting, but it's not worth losing sleep over.
We could demonstrate, I guess, but they aren't going to lose sleep over that.
"I know he probably lost a little sleep over that last n night," Stricker said.
The goal: give doctors a way to keep tabs on their patients' sleep over time.
Jamie Dimon isn't losing sleep over Facebook's bid to create a new global financial system.
"I got bigger worries than to lose sleep over that exact minor detail," Laforge says.
It's a familiar conundrum: whether to sleep over or not, after a one night stand.
He is also not losing sleep over fighting in front of a pro-Povetkin crowd.
"You can sleep over if you want," Reva said, driving up to the first window.
"It's not even on your radar and I can't sleep over it," she remembered thinking.
Ms. Scott's and Mr. Brownell's daughters are friends and sleep over at each other's houses.
If I watch something without paying sometimes, I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Fox, a brash former businessman-turned-politician, had reason to lose sleep over Trump's election.
I'm really lucky that I can prioritize sleep over having a full-time office job.
"And I don't have any qualms about that, nor do I lose any sleep over that."
And we do find that insufficient sleep over time chronically is associated with serious health outcomes.
I'm so prepared to buy this mini retro console that I'm literally losing sleep over it.
Descalzi denied losing sleep over geopolitical issues, but urged politicians to create a "good" investment environment.
J.D. Anthony Jayakody, auxiliary bishop of Colombo, told CNN that he lost sleep over the attacks.
RZA -- who invited Azealia to the party -- doesn't seem to be losing any sleep over it.
It's doubtful that Putin will lose any sleep over either of the measures May has taken.
Americans are losing sleep over their ability to retire, but few are doing anything about it.
And I don't have any qualms about that, nor do I lose any sleep over that.
High-flying companies make it seem like a breeze, but most entrepreneurs lose sleep over it.
The president isn't losing any sleep over this inequity, and neither is the Senate GOP caucus.
Tarantino isn't losing sleep over the comparison, though: "They're keeping me pop-culturally relevant," he said.
Hey D, stay for dinner, then sleep over, all the Whitfields would chime, again and again.
Either I take a taxi, or I sleep over at a friend's or my sister's. Why?
Now, after a day of surfing, I too planned to sleep over for a long weekend.
Frankly, all Americans should be losing sleep over the unintended consequences of this misguided tax scheme.
Every media company in the world, from Comcast to Disney, is losing sleep over this deal.
When the narrator discovers that Billy also lives there, he insists that his classmate sleep over.
Days later, UPS CEO David Abney said he wasn&apost losing sleep over Smith&aposs claim.
Ms. Roth said she was unhappy with the play's closing, and had lost sleep over it.
I've seen a huge difference when I prioritize sleep over other forms of health and wellness.
Ever since I moved back in with my parents, I definitely don't have anyone sleep over!
Even when study participants were allowed to catch up on sleep over the weekend, the cravings persisted.
"Needless to say I lost a lot of sleep over that window of time," Berger told TechCrunch.
Even so, it seems unlikely Apple CEO Tim Cook will be losing much sleep over this partnership.
Cross this item off your list of things to do and stop losing sleep over life insurance.
They also attached sleep monitors to each of those subjects to test their sleep over seven nights.
Others are from employees who are already married — but still remember the details they lost sleep over.
Bank of America's technology and operations chief Cathy Bessant isn't losing sleep over Apple's new credit card.
The one thing we know for sure: The year is too young to be losing sleep over.
Image: Michael BenderIt's nothing to lose sleep over—really, I promise—but Earth's atmosphere is leaking oxygen.
Afterward, he asked me to sleep over and promised to make eggs and bagels in the morning.
Plus, he signed a $56 million contract extension in 2014 ... so he ain't losing sleep over it.
Once in a while, I'd sleep over at the city, so I got a glimpse into his life.
But I began losing sleep over this long before the recent buzz, when his candidacy was first announced.
Billionaire buy-and-hold investor Ron Baron told CNBC on Friday he's losing sleep over the presidential election.
I think that it's a sort of deep philosophical question that a lot of preservationists lose sleep over.
Asked for a comment on the book, Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said: "We're not losing sleep over it".
But I'm not going to lose sleep over it, I'm not going to lose my job over it.
The game is so addictive people are literally losing sleep over it because they gotta catch 'em all.
But ultimately, I choose uninterrupted nights of healthy sleep over remembering dreams that I wish I'd never left.
I fall into a half-sleep over the armrest of a seat til it's time to be seen.
Why am I going to lose sleep over what stranger gets credit for hitting the most home runs?
While Moira loses sleep over love letters addressed to Johnny from another woman, this is her coping wig.
But researchers are still working on the possibilities of human hibernation, and maybe even losing sleep over it.
Even Mike Huckabee, Sanders' father, says she's not losing sleep over it, so isn't it time to move on?
"From here, the researchers could examine babies' touchscreen use and sleep over a longer period of time," he said.
In fact, the power couple isn't losing any sleep over her record-breaking new single, an insider tells PEOPLE.
Each person wore an actigraph, a small device that measured the length and quality of sleep, over seven nights.
When really, I just cannot fathom anyone lost any sleep over the bagel on their iPhone being too smooth.
Unlike other music festivals, this one does not involve camping, so don't try to sleep over on the island.
Ties In the 15 years that my dog, Jesse, was alive, I sang him to sleep over 5,000 times.
Unlike other luxury bedding companies that will make you lose sleep over the high prices, Brooklinen is surprisingly affordable.
Dr. Obradovich acknowledged that a survey about sleep over the previous month was subject to the vagaries of memory.
They may not take pleasure in it like Negan does, but they're also not losing sleep over dispatching Saviors, either.
This had nothing to do with the movie itself — Matt Damon's safety, while important, isn't something I lose sleep over.
Some Atlanta Braves fans are already losing sleep over the name change because the MLB team plays at SunTrust Park.
Though Taylor's latest song sent shockwaves around the world, the Wests aren't losing any sleep over the record-breaking single.
You may be losing sleep over the presidential election, but at least you can breathe easy over your household finances.
If someone is consistently losing a lot of sleep over video games, chances are something bad is going on there.
That nobody else onstage seems to hear it is just one of many, many enigmas not worth losing sleep over.
I don't lose sleep over this, but their departure probably means an even worse experience for Instagram users long term.
RM: I feel like I am always losing sleep over making work whether it is for a fair or not!
He felt foolish telling her he couldn't sleep over a boardroom clash that was still more than two weeks away.
I'll just go on a Tinder date the night before with a guy in Hoboken and sleep over at his place.
Following a report by Bankrate, Business Insider looked at the money issue that each generation is losing sleep over the most.
For what it's worth, Prince Frederik isn't losing any royal sleep over what a bunch of tarot cards have to say.
Nice work on Mr. Steinberg's part for debuting I CAN TAKE A HINT, LOSE SLEEP OVER, ETHICAL DILEMMAS and BEER MONEY.
They would always be "moving between places," which really means that they were homeless, and they would sleep over every night.
They're not losing sleep over the latest "Trump voters in a diner" article because they haven't even read the first one (!).
The manager was noncommittal after Thursday's game, and Nova insisted he wasn't going to lose any sleep over the decision, either.
For most consumers, the court order for Apple to help the FBI access iPhone data isn't something to lose sleep over.
Remember when your mother said you can't go sleep over at your friend's house, even though your father said you could?
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist If you're worried about terrorism, here's a bigger threat to lose sleep over: an all-out cyberattack.
I want them to lose sleep over the pain and suffering of so many lives that many of us deem disposable.
"I've lost sleep over this," said one Democratic operative, who asked not to be identified to discuss worries about the race.
I'd never had that kind of problem with anyone else on tour but I am not losing any sleep over it.
While viewers might be wondering about the future of Sex Education's core duo, we probably shouldn't lose too much sleep over it.
So yes, even a small amount of asbestos could be bad, but no need to lose sleep over this most recent event.
Airbnb has called off a contest inviting people to sleep over at the Great Wall of China, following backlash over the proposal.
I never walk in the morning on this shift — I value my sleep over being up any earlier than I already am.
Those who are obese with a BMI over 25 sleep over an hour less per week than those with a normal BMI.
I never lost any sleep over it, and it never developed into a problem that got in the way of my life.
Millennials are decades away from retirement, but they are losing sleep over whether they will have enough saved once they get there.
But since World War II, it has been in the wrong time zone, and Spaniards have actually been losing sleep over it.
This is not something we will lose sleep over, no matter how much you pogo and spit in the Sid Vicious manner.
Not that Cube's losing a lot of sleep over it -- we're told he would've RSVP'd a 'No' ... even if he'd been invited.
During the police investigation, officers referred to the sex worker who let Tomic sleep over as his "partner," but this was incorrect.
"It's frustrating not being able to buy a house and stuff, but I guess I don't lose sleep over it," he said.
" One afternoon, Sir Shadow's philosophical musings were interrupted when a yell rose from another cubicle: "Hey, I'm trying to sleep over here!
Mr. St. Pierre said he didn't lose much sleep over a single, too-generous card offering from a bank of this size.
If there's one data breach worth losing sleep over, it's a leak that involves your tax return, said Matt Cullina, CEO of CyberScout.
Even though we don't live far from each other, he always offers to call a car when I sleep over before a workday.
Most importantly, on the laundry list of things Democrats should be losing sleep over, Hillary Clinton's book should be pretty much dead last.
In a 2015 blog post, she wrote that she'd cried herself to sleep "over the frustration that comes with dressing" her fuller chest.
While American families lose sleep over impossible decisions like these, pharmaceutical companies are making billions of dollars on the backs of sick Americans.
"The system's lying," he said, "much like what I'm protesting ... I'm not losing any sleep over it but it should be talked about."
But in interviews at the Pyeongchang winter Games, executives betting on the Olympic brand say they do not lose sleep over the scandals.
But Mr. Corbyn told the left-leaning Daily Mirror this week that he was losing no sleep over speculation of a leadership challenge.
Plumb joked that Tarantino must be wondering where his royalties are, but it doesn't seem like the director is losing sleep over it.
These are a few of the things you don't want to see the first time you sleep over at your new fling's apartment.
"I am not losing any sleep over peak oil demand or stranded resources," said Nasser, whose company is preparing for a massive IPO.
McCoy portrayed Rose as unremorseful, claiming Rose had told Phil Jackson, the Knicks' president, that he had lost no sleep over the case.
Roose: Adam Mosseri, Facebook's head of News Feed, recently said he had lost some sleep over Facebook's role in the violence in Myanmar.
Ultimately, Carroll said, he's not losing sleep over the question of "What is nothing?" even if it's a fascinating thing to think about.
"Mob Wives" star Drita D'Avanzo isn't losing sleep over her gun and drugs case anymore, but her husband -- he's still sweating it out.
A lot of people who sleep over, guests that we've had, say that they have wild dreams and hear things in the house.
Bill Maher has apologized for using the n-word on his show Friday night ... claiming he's lost a lot of sleep over it.
It's a conundrum Philly shouldn't lose too much sleep over this early in the season, but in the grand scheme of things it matters.
Jimmy Mulville, co-founder of Hat Trick Productions, the company behind the show, said he didn't lose sleep over Johnson's or Rees-Mogg's rise.
You may be feeling groggy from daylight savings, but don't lose sleep over it ... celebs have a hard time without their beauty rest, too!
One thing I've found that really helps is getting my friends to sleep over to pretend that we're still living in a shared house.
"No one has thought more about or lost more sleep over the lives that we lost - the four Americans - which was devastating," said Clinton.
We know that there are passionate people in the U.S. government who are fighting for my father every day, losing sleep over his case.
"Good idea," I say, and I pour myself a glass of milk, too, even though my bone density isn't something I lose sleep over.
But it was also personal: She was losing sleep over how her parents would fare alone on an island where power is still unreliable.
I was proud of her for her compassion and did not restrict her friendships, though she wasn't allowed to sleep over at anyone's house.
At one point, Interior Secretary Bernhardt testified before Congress that he hasn't "lost any sleep" over the climate crisis or his role in it.
"Avid fans annually line up the night before and sleep over outside in tents," Milwaukee Brewers Director of Business Communications Leslie Stachowiak told CNN.
"No one has thought more about or lost more sleep over the lives that we lost — the four Americans — which were devastating," Clinton said.
Pugs are known for being excellent apartment dogs because of their small size, calm and lazy demeanor, and tendency to prefer sleep over exercise.
Women, parents, and children under the age of 18 are the most likely to lose sleep over credit card debt, according to the Bankrate report.
This actually seemed like a lot to me, and I began to want extra sleep over clean hair and would wake up late some days.
Maybe she really does want to sleep over, but maybe she wants even more to avoid being labeled a whore and shunned by her community.
Protected by the world's most powerful military and with the Pacific Ocean as a buffer, most Americans do not lose sleep over China's military threat.
"The more you deprive yourself of sleep over long periods of time, the less accurate you are at judging your own sleep perception," she said.
She would drive her car, and I would sleep over at her place the night before we left because we had to wake up early.
"It might sound a bit counterintuitive, but that way, we're not creating a negative association with our bed and losing sleep over it," she said.
He has been to a party at her house, where, feeling outclassed by the other boys, he got terribly drunk and had to sleep over.
In the long, slow weeks before last season's Champions League final, Tottenham Manager Mauricio Pochettino did not lose much sleep over his team's physical state.
On the plus side, he doubts Oprah's losing any sleep over the situation ... and believes she's got love and understanding for whatever KR's dealing with.
So I'm not losing sleep over my flying and eating habits — and I'll only make big changes if the price tags get a lot bigger.
But I won't lose sleep over it and the sweet, exhilarating feeling on the mats, including those times I have to tap out, is worth it.
Across every age group, the biggest money stressor was everyday expenses — nearly 1 in 3 (32%) US adults say they occasionally lose sleep over the issue.
Well, one study from 2016 suggested that people who sleep over eight hours every night might be at higher risk for dying of coronary heart disease.
The doomed bill that the Democrats are losing all this sleep over actually sucks a lot if you care even an iota about reducing gun violence.
Every once in a while, Joshua would take a train to New York, they would see a super-hero movie together, and Joshua would sleep over.
Bowers' wake-up call, so to speak, came when he landed in the hospital for exhaustion after getting only 4 hours of sleep over three days.
Now he's losing sleep over the prospect that the virus could cost him his food truck and catering business, which provides three jobs, including his own.
BATH, England (Reuters) - British swimmers and coaches are losing no sleep over the prospect of late night racing at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August.
"I sat with it and lost a lot of sleep over it and finally I was just like, 'That's just not what we are,'" she said.
" On days when I plan to sleep over at my girlfriend's house, she points to the necklace and jokes, "I'm kinda slutty, but you're just a slut.
In addition to measuring blood pressure, Omron's over-sized wearable also tracks other fitness metrics like physical activity, or even the quality of your sleep over night.
Compared to what both Trump and other indecent presidents before him have already gotten away with, many Americans might not lose much sleep over these Ukraine shenanigans.
The BBC banned it from daytime playlists, U.S. radio stations refused to add it, and Tipper Gore, founder of the PMRC, no doubt lost sleep over it.
Not thrilled with the resulting crosswordese, though I do really like BEER MONEY, EYE CANDY, LOSE SLEEP OVER, ETHICAL DILEMMAS and especially I CAN TAKE A HINT.
Omarion says he's not losing sleep over his baby mama's situation with Lil Fizz ... just as long as they don't get down on the B2K reunion tour!!!
He rolls up his sleeves, exposing his fungi field guide tattoo sleeve, waxing on about this so-called flying insect soup recipe he's been losing sleep over.
Extremely uneven, this 10-episode Amazon series collectively proves pretty forgettable -- yielding a concept that, in this age of binge viewing, literally isn't worth losing sleep over.
"I would not lose sleep over first-quarter GDP, there is the residual seasonality issue," said Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
La La Land may be the biggest movie on the block right now, but I doubt that these stars are losing any sleep over what might have been.
"There is a very serious risk he will be tortured or killed in prison to the point where I'm losing sleep over it," Smith said in an interview.
Perdue Farms CEO Randy Day isn't losing sleep over the trade spat with China, despite the fact the poultry giant also sells U.S. pork hit by new tariffs.
Instead, he again pointed to his illness, the lack of sleep over the past few days and phone calls he had received in the middle of the night.
In one episode, Green spoke to a new manager at a non-profit, who wanted to change company culture because employees were losing sleep over work-related tasks.
Researchers used accelerometers attached to the waists of 3,974 healthy men and women, average age 46, to monitor the duration and quality of their sleep over seven nights.
"I'm not going to lose any sleep over it," Stallard said after the game, in which he pitched the first seven innings in a 1-0 Yankee victory.
Do you just button through it to get on to the good stuff, or are you (like me) bound to lose sleep over inconsistencies in your OC's backstory?
Just looking at the average difference in sleep over a week may be "misleading," said Stephen Smagula, an assistant professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh.
"Thirty-four percent said they lose sleep over paying their educational expenses (or someone else's), up from 30 percent in 2016 and 27 percent in 2009," the study read.
Everyone is heartbroken over the murder of Nipsey Hussle -- but none perhaps more so than The Game ... who lost sleep over it, and broke down while roaming the streets.
For example, it is now possible for individuals to know their average time spent in REM sleep over three months and whether their sleep quality correlates with bad weather.
Mixing with foreigners is already suspicious, to Iran's hard-liners at least, but having hundreds sleep over is too much even for those seeking better ties with the West.
"It's an incredible responsibility, one that I've lost sleep over the last few weeks," Timothy Cunningham, the head of the finance board, told reporters, according to The Associated Press.
A World Cup quarterfinal against Brazil was a challenge, defender Vincent Kompany said, but he and his teammates would not be "losing sleep" over the identity of their opponents.
John T. ChisholmDubai, United Arab Emirates To the Editor: Andy Newman perfectly articulates a fear that many travelers lose sleep over: Does travel equate to being a bad person?
"The Court finds that the conditions of detention in CBP holding cells, especially those that preclude sleep over several nights, are presumptively punitive and violate the Constitution," Bury wrote.
The California inmate accused of stabbing Sirhan Sirhan in prison has been hit with an attempted murder charge, but if he's convicted he won't lose any sleep over it.
The team found that people who sleep over nine hours a night were associated with a 23 percent higher risk than those who slept around seven or eight hours.
"When it comes to Medicare, I don't think it makes sense to hold up this budget as something that Medicare beneficiaries need to lose any sleep over," she said.
Ben Roethlisberger says he actually LOST SLEEP over the way the Pittsburgh Steelers handled the national anthem situation on Sunday ... and wishes he wouldn't have stayed in the tunnel.
Right now, these exclusive features aren't anything to lose sleep over, such the ability to sync Xbox Live data (like Achievements and friend lists) between Xbox One and PC games.
"If people are losing sleep over the market and the drama that's playing out in Washington, they likely have a greater allocation to stocks than they can stomach," Manning said.
Nearly 60 percent of young people (between the ages of 18 and 34) report losing sleep over work, compared with just 29 percent of people over the age of 55.
"I would park my car in Beverly Hills and I would sleep over there, and the police would come every morning and make me move," says the 38-year-old.
Some of them are losing sleep over the fact that Senator Mitch McConnell's wife, Elaine Chao, is running the Department of Transportation while her family runs an international shipping company.
This in the face of real journalistic competition, with our colleagues doing really good work, it has been, as I joked about, we've lost a lot of sleep over it.
Kendall hasn't moved into the West Hollywood pad she bought for $6.5 million from Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, but she wasn't without a place to sleep over the long weekend.
For one, Buffett is not a short-term momentum investor and is probably not losing any sleep over how the company's portfolio has done during the first four months of 2019.
Of course, if holiday exhaustion has you choosing sleep over the shower, don't worry — there are plenty of other major astronomical events coming this year, including one for the record books.
China's domestic airlines have been major buyers of large passenger aircraft from Airbus and Boeing but the Western manufacturers shouldn't lose sleep over China's ambitions in the market, according to analysts.
In fact, I probably lost sleep over the decision, weighing the potential power sacrifices I'd be making for the promise of portability and the lessening of long-term lower back pain.
A third said they have lost sleep over it and 15 percent of respondents sought out a mental health professional to help them deal with the stress of their student debt.
Grace: I used to sleep over at his loads because I'd be out and about south side, where he lived, and it made it a lot easier than me going home.
With no disrespect to Crowley, outside of Congress and K Street, no one is going to really lose sleep over an incumbent losing to an energetic Latina with a powerful message.
Stephen Ryan-Vuotto was 218 and had recently lost his father to lung cancer when a priest in his Greenwich Village parish began inviting him to sleep over at the rectory.
I wasn't sure where to start, so I pointed out that it was getting late — or early, depending how you look at it — and asked if he wanted to sleep over.
None went to a job he did not like, coveted stuff she could not afford, brooded over a slight on the subway or lost sleep over events in the distant future.
Ditto when the researchers looked at the number of minutes they had spent moving; the more time someone was in motion during the month, the better they rated their sleep over all.
Mnuchin also told a news conference he was "not losing any sleep" over the prospect that China could sell U.S. Treasury debt amid rising trade tension between the world's two largest economies.
That line is going to turn up at your house in a couple of weeks asking if you remember it and if it can sleep over at your place for a bit.
But most either have lots of TIEAs with the countries where their clients live (Hong Kong, for instance) or are minnows that even Mr Saint-Amans won't lose sleep over (like Dominica).
Last month, Adam Mosseri, Facebook's News Feed head, said in an interview that he and other Facebook executives "lose some sleep" over the possibility that Facebook had led to real-world violence.
The animal hospital where Agatha got her vaccinations has its own chandeliered lobby, cafe with doggy treats and V.I.P. rooms where humans can sleep over should their hospitalized pets prefer the company.
Rahm said he would not lose much sleep over his failure to win on Sunday as the death of Bryant and the outbreak of the China's new coronavirus put things in perspective.
Last month, Adam Mosseri, Facebook's News Feed head, said in an interview that he and other Facebook executives "lose some sleep" over the possibility that Facebook had led to real-world violence.
"No one is going to lose sleep over a Washington lobbyist getting upset that the House-passed Financial CHOICE Act is not the bill he would've preferred," said Hensarling spokesman Jeff Emerson.
The grant was to be more of a sign of confidence than something having a real impact on the economy, he said, adding that he would "not lose sleep" over the deferral.
Smaller countries with less evolved internet policies could, in this vein, find internet blackouts to be appealing should they lose sleep over thoughts of viral fake news and the incitement of violence.
Yeah, I could just ask my parents if my boyfriend could sleep over, but there's no way my dad would go for that, so it's easier to just sneak him out instead.
The Oculus founder, who is now building tech for the military, doesn't lose sleep over the kinds of concerns that weigh on a lot of technologists, like artificial intelligence or facial recognition software.
Protecting the innocent in "soft target" environments like public concerts is the sort of thing homeland security planners lose sleep over because "there's almost nothing you can do," a security official tells PEOPLE.
When asked for his thoughts about the case and its potential effects on the team, Knicks President Phil Jackson assured the press that this would not be an issue to lose sleep over.
Mnuchin also told a news conference that he is "not losing any sleep" over the prospect that China could sell U.S. Treasury debt amid rising trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
He had another urgent phone call Friday night — he would not say about what — so that by Saturday he had managed to get just four hours of sleep over three days, he said.
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She suggests knowing what you need from it every time you sit down, making sure you are willing to stand by whatever you say forever, and not losing any sleep over mean comments.
Given that Ford seems intent on contemplating what we truly value, that dynamic adds up to a movie that's worth seeing, but also one lacking the kind of depth that's worth losing sleep over.
"I live on the site and work in the factory and then go sleep over there in that little village over there," Musk told KRGV News during a Starship job fair in early February.
Moir and Virtue's relationship is very real; this isn't like watching a rom-com and losing sleep over whether or not someone will ever run through an airport departures gate to win you back.
"I lose sleep over it," says Catherine K.*, a 26-year-old teacher in Philadelphia who has eight weddings (one of which is for her twin sister) to go to between now and November.
Their tales are nightmare-inducing (I literally lost sleep over them) and, as they say in their respective episodes, have been deeply repressed throughout the years due to the trauma they say they experienced.
Some stuff they lost a lot of sleep over turns out not to have been that important, and some problems and complaints that feel very modern are a lot more universal than we think.
In Saguenay, factory owners and workers told me they had lost sleep over fear that Mr. Trump would impose tariffs on Canadian exports like paper products or aluminum, and undermine their businesses and livelihoods.
If you've ever dreamt of owning a beachfront home without losing sleep over weather damage, opportunity is knocking in South Carolina, as a "hurricane-proof" house has hit the market for a cool $4.9 million.
Horacio Chavez, managing director of Kia Motors Mexico, said he is not losing sleep over the possibility that Mexico, the United States and Canada could impose the maximum tariffs allowed by the World Trade Organization.
She admitted to me once, 'I am a very successful woman with a great life and a great job and I have cried myself to sleep over things people have said to me on Twitter.
The former football star, who is in prison for an unrelated robbery conviction, has heard TV reports regarding the knife, but is "isn't losing any sleep" over it, according to his former manager Norman Pardo.
A longtime vegetarian who says that she loses sleep over the suffering of animals in slaughterhouses and on factory farms, she published, in 2009, an unconventional murder mystery with an environmentalist and animal-rights slant.
I pretended to sleep over at a friend's house, when in fact we fled Brattleboro for New York City (in a teenager-driven car — terrible!) to see Simon and Garfunkel's free concert in Central Park.
Ticket holders will drink, dance and feast from a potluck buffet, and a few will then sleep over in an event that promises to celebrate queerness, enchantment and liberated love in its many-splendored varieties.
While Durant is reluctant to talk about his big screen debut, it's nothing for him to lose sleep over, although I can clearly imagine Darren Rovell looking at its box office numbers and deciding it was.
After an 11-year-old who was reported missing in the U.K. reappeared from a night spent camping out in the Swedish furniture store, U.K. police warned the public not to sleep over in Ikea stores.
In public speeches, comments from the bench and in his written opinions, the New Jersey-born Scalia, who died in his sleep over the weekend, had a talent for making his allies squeal and opponents squirm.
"I don't think he's going to lose sleep over it because it comes with the territory," Thomas A. Sporkin, a lawyer at BuckleySandler and a former Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement lawyer, said of Mr. Bharara.
WARSAW (Reuters) - At the height of the Cold War, NATO generals lost sleep over the "Fulda Gap", a flat lowland area they identified as the easiest way for Warsaw Pact tanks to roll into Western Germany.
After dinner, most of the guests sleep over, mainly so that they can partake in the brothers' morning feast: breakfast sandwiches stuffed with leftover asado (or turkey, or ham), and silog topped with turkey and gravy.
He said he is "not losing sleep" over the removal of other Confederate leaders, but he's troubled by the move to take down a memorial to Lee, a "far more complex man" than many people realize.
One in three Americans is losing sleep over their debt, and one quarter report that debt has hurt their relationships with family, according to a survey by Mr. Cooper, a non-bank mortgage servicer and lender.
One of my younger brother's friends was trying to sleep over and he was on the phone with his mom, and she said no so he threw the phone and it hit my guitar and cracked it.
Bolt, the only sprinter to win the 100m, 200m and 4x100 relay titles at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, 2016) until Carter's test result, was not losing any sleep over the medal missing from his glittering collection.
Don't get it twisted -- Gurley told TMZ Sports the WEEI radio personality was outta line for blasting Tom's 5-year-old girl ... but at the same time, he doesn't think the QB's losing much sleep over it.
In 2012, The FADER published a scene piece highlighting local acts like Pure X, Sleep Over, and Silent Diane, as well as S U R V I V E, who had just released their first single LLR002.
Although the Emmys host pointed the finger at Burnett for Donald Trump's transition from the reality television world to politics during his monologue at the awards show, the producer won't be losing any sleep over the farce.
"Sagan added: "It&aposs not time to lose sleep over nuclear-weapons use here, but it&aposs not too soon to be talking about that possibility and how that works against US interests in any plausible circumstance.
But the reason I'm literally losing sleep over Donald Trump is, if you think about all of those previous demagogues, not a single one of them was half as close to ultimate power as Donald Trump now is.
If you're about to lose sleep over Kaia not only stripping her wavy locks of all their naturally sunkissed glory, but also chopping off her voluminous ribcage-length strands, you can rest easy: This is only a wig.
The new leadership of the Democratic Party spouts socialist theories that, somehow, a booming economy is hurting people because they are working more and don't have enough free time to lose sleep over or protest against climate change.
Just because you want to break with tradition, doesn't mean there isn't room on the table for an old school Thanksgiving classic like sweet potato casserole, and no one is going to lose any sleep over marshmallow substitutes.
The 20-times Grand Slam champion, who improved to 2-0 all-time against Evans when he beat him in the second round of the Australian Open this year, is not losing any sleep over his sluggish starts.
He used to perform in Sleep Over, and now plays brooding Depeche Mode-esque songs solo as Missions, as well as with French electro-pop singer Lou Rebecca and as half of the drugged-out dance duo Silk Rodeo.
They have been afforded two weeks of relatively sound sleep over the course of the international break, though one of them could now be about to embark on another miserable, arduous drive along the featureless motorway to Championship obscurity.
I managed to go to sleep over the sound of a man screaming for his methadone as I received an IV drip loaded with a potent cocktail of steroids and painkillers and awoke a few hours later, headache only dulled.
"While it may seem like a good thing to try to 'catch up' on lost sleep over the weekends, you're basically flying from New York to LA on Friday, and then flying back on Monday morning every single week," Karatsoreos says.
Often, if he was too worn out after class to make the three-hour drive back home, he would sleep over in the extra bedroom that serves as my study, lying on a narrow daybed that had been my childhood bed.
Started by a group of high school children in Shizuoka, the game is based on the age-old ritual of pillow fighting when away from the supervision of teachers and parents at a sleep-over or on a school trip.
During the 10-minute video, the star also revealed how the collaboration between her and rumored boyfriend Shawn Mendes came about, admitting that she "lost sleep" over her decision to sing on "Señorita," but ultimately decided to join the track.
"What I'm going to lose sleep over is, if that's the choice that they make, and someone loses their life, someone in crisis goes on a shooting spree, (or) someone commits suicide" because a gun wasn't taken away, he said.
"What I'm going to lose sleep over is, if that's the choice that they make and someone loses their life, someone in crisis goes on a shooting spree, (or) someone commits suicide" because a gun wasn't taken away, he said.
Insomnia usually begins with a lament: for the love (and loss) of sleep; over the red-eyed mornings and sludgelike days that tail the wakeful nights; for the rest you crave and cannot get and the cognitive snap that eludes you.
Friends of triple-homicide suspect Chris Watts say their decision to let him sleep over — in a bedroom across from their five year old daughter — in the days before his arrest for allegedly killing his wife and two daughters now haunts them.
These hormone imbalances could be brought on by a stressful situation in your life, like family problems, or it could a constant stress at work, lack of sleep, over-exercising, having a poor diet, or drug or alcohol abuse, says Dr. Shah.
British snowboarder Billy Morgan, considered one of the world's most talented boarders and an athlete with a real chance of winning a rare British medal on the snow, admitted he had been losing sleep over what to expect on the Pyeongchang course.
Williams said that although the rhetoric on tariffs so far has been more extreme than the actions taken, he loses sleep over the prospect of an actual trade war, which he warned could result in slower growth, an inflationary spike and lower productivity.
With so many losing sleep over the Trump administration and America's future seeming worse with each passing week, taking time to disconnect from the internet's endless torrent of horrifying headlines to pamper one's self has quickly become an essential part of sanity maintenance.
Watching TV in bed can mess with your quality of sleep, which is tied to your concentration, mood, and overall health problems like diabetes or heart health if you get too little sleep over time, according to the UK's National Health Services.
We get outraged over a man for saying "Martin Luther Coon," but then we go to back to our all-white communities with our all-white friends and lose no sleep over what we're doing to brown kids at our Mexican border.
But a year later, Mr. Friederwitzer made a successful legal motion for primary custody, claiming that the children's mother, who had moved to Manhattan, had begun letting a non-Orthodox man sleep over and going out socially at night, leaving the girls alone.
Although most of us don't need to lose too much sleep over bears these days, modern life does present plenty of other reasons for concern: terrorism, climate change, the rise of A.I., encroachments on our privacy, even the apparent decline of international cooperation.
"When it's a short-term time horizon, which is what three years is — three years is almost like tomorrow — you're better off to have safety and liquidity and see yourself making progress every month and not be losing sleep over it," he said.
But given that the vívomove® HR is compatible with industry-standard quick-release bands, on top of more than 10 preset colorways, the only thing you'll be losing sleep over is how best to match your old-/new-school wristwatch to tomorrow's fire 'fit.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and the Judiciary Committee chairman, said he was not "losing any sleep" over the departure of the four prosecutors who had handled the case and withdrew in protest on Tuesday, having assured himself the president did nothing wrong.
Though there is plenty of competition for consumer attention, Tan and the 20-plus team at Carro say they aren't losing sleep over car sales sites in Southeast Asia like iCar Asia, which has been on an acquisition spree, or Rocket Internet-backed Carmudi.
When I made friends with a girl whose father had also left — but still had a big, sprawling family at home — she let me sleep over there, even on school nights, even when the house she'd built with my dad felt echoing and empty.
Barbara Simons, the co-author of the book "Broken Ballots: Will Your Vote Count?" and a member of the board of advisers to the Election Assistance Commission, the federal body that oversees voting technology standards, said she had been losing sleep over just this prospect.
" A vaporwave video by satirical artist Mike Diva Stefanie Franciotti, who records under the alias SleepOver, emerged from the same Austin-based, synthesizer-centric scene as S U R V I V E. She is decidedly anti-fascist, and described fashwave to THUMP as "weaponized nostalgia.
"Whisper it, but there are even some senior DUP elected representatives, weary of the constant attacks on the party's social policies, who will not have lost too much sleep over what happened yesterday at Westminster," University of Liverpool politics professor Jon Tonge wrote in the Belfast Telegraph.
As a personal finance editor here at Business Insider, though, I lost sleep over my dwindling funds — I was hoping to get that account up to at least $10,000 in 2020, but with the prospect of more vet bills on the horizon, that dream was fading fast.
"I don't lose a wink of sleep over the fact that we may not have our nominees in the position because we have very capable, skilled, career diplomats ready to step up and serve in those positions," Tillerson said at a recent news conference before his ouster.
Neither financial markets nor the Treasury Department love the idea of acting totally nonchalant about this until the last minute, but even Democrats who don't want to pick a fight over breaching the debt ceiling probably won't lose sleep over the prospect of some transient stock market turmoil.
Maybe we can even imagine that he's making Bettman sweat a little, as if a guy who stared down Bob Goodenow and shut down an entire league for a full year is really going to lose sleep over a local politician in one of the NHL's smaller markets.
" Go cautiously here, wrote CNN's John Blake: "We get outraged over a man for saying 'Martin Luther Coon,' but then we go to back to our all-white communities with our all-white friends and lose no sleep over what we're doing to brown kids at our Mexican border.
"The record is clear that Lynch and Shannon had knowledge that for years Serrano often had several boys, including plaintiff, sleep over at his apartment," Justice Loren Baily-Schiffman of Kings County Supreme Court wrote in her 22017 order dismissing the church's motion for summary judgment of the case.
It can be valuable to lay out clearly what your expectations are at the start of the summer, from "Please let me know if we're out of milk" to "Just text us if you decide to sleep over at a friend's" — and revisit them as new wrinkles emerge.
"If you have to give a presentation at work and lose sleep over it for the whole week, or if you're going to go on a date and you can't eat because your G.I. system is acting up, that is not proportional to the task at hand," Hendriksen adds.
The death of George Bush on the eve of World AIDS Day was a painful reminder of some of the most lethal days of the epidemic, when people — predominantly gay and bisexual — were struck down by an illness that few in the White House seemed to lose sleep over.
Then there was a birthday card he sent that told her how much he appreciated her, an early-morning trip for Cronuts, a snowstorm that forced him to sleep over at her apartment, and a New Year's Eve dinner at a Manhattan restaurant, which each considered the first date.
Tweeting a major firing or policy change on the home front might warn North Korea or Iran that Trump does not lose sleep over a tough decision — but the effect is lost when a cabinet officer is quoted as "appalled" or "upset" over the precipitousness of the decision.
Unless the higher-ups at HBO get their hands on an ice dragon, the playing field will never be even, but with a passionate fanbase prepared to watch the series legally, a raft of Emmy wins, and only one more season to go, they're probably not losing sleep over it.
What I liked about this particular design is that most of the bed clothes (the COVER, PILLOW and BLANKET), as well as SLEEP OVER and SAW LOGS are on top of the bed and the things that typically live under the bed (a MONSTER and DUST BUNNIES) are also represented.
Despite the studio's faith in the film — "There's lots of movies here we lose a lot of sleep over, and this isn't one of them," Fox production president Tom Rothman told the Los Angeles Times in 1997 — Speed 2 earned just $48.6 million at the box office and a 4 percent fresh rating.
There are still co-living evangelists, like Brad Hargreaves of Common, who has promised that "the genuine and organic relationships our members build with each other," as he wrote in a post for Medium, would not be tainted by allowing journalists to sleep over at Common properties (though they were welcome to tour).
"I wasn't losing sleep over it because even before Trump got into office, there were court cases against it, and I just looked at it as 'this is a boon for attorneys' because this will be in court for years before anything comes down to the farm level," Dufault remembers thinking about WOTUS.
The kids are convinced that Rhea and Logan are banging it out — an assumption bolstered by Rhea ("You must be fond of Marcia," she needles Shiv, who tells her with irony that she appreciates Rhea checking in before fucking her father), Logan, and a little scene where Logan invites Rhea to sleep over.
He'll announce before the Senate breaks on Wednesday that he intends to reconsider the American Health Care Act, and he will advise his fellow senators that they should all catch up on their sleep over the next few days, because he intends to keep the Senate in session around the clock through Sept. 29.
Mr. Fosse earns $90,000 a year, a comfortable sum that helped him buy a four-bedroom home in West Fargo, N.D. He doesn't exactly indulge in luxuries — his newest car is a used Toyota Sienna that has logged 170,000 miles — but he hasn't lost much sleep over where his next few paychecks will come from.
When a co-worker rejected her drunken advances at a housewarming party, Sarah had kissed Mitchell with a closed mouth and asked him to sleep over with a forwardness she would later regret when she climbed back into bed after a wave of 3 AM Adderall shits and Mitchell started dry-humping her ass in his sleep.
"I lose sleep over this building every night because I care about this institution and I want to protect it and I need the money to do it," said Wayne Rosenfeld, the executive director of the synagogue, which provides Hebrew lessons for 50 students twice a week and social events for 0003 older people on weekdays.
Russia's current meddling in our democratic elections, its quest for power in Europe and the Middle East and its sense of grievance over its loss of empire would not have surprised the Congress of Vienna diplomats who worked to restrain Russia in 1815, or the British statesmen who lost sleep over Russia's expansion in Persia, Afghanistan and Manchuria in 1900.
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While President Trump likes to make a fuss about all the great jobs he's going to bring back to industrial towns, he certainly isn't losing any sleep over the numerous scientists he will put out of work if his administration slashes funding to science agencies in the U.S. The administration is reportedly planning to cut hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of funding at the Environmental Protection Agency, which would surely get rid of grants that keep scientists of all kinds employed.
They are no doubt delighted to hear that we were not under the kind of pressure that we worry may be blighting their lives, that our parents were decently removed from the whole process, that we applied to only five — or three — or two schools, that we had never heard of hiring college consultants or taking prep courses, that we lost no sleep over where we would get in, that we never thought of doing "college visiting" tours with our parents, and that we generally lived in a saner, less stressed and happier time.

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