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Can a lawyer work too hard to defend a client?
Enjoy the last week of August and don't work too hard!
Thanks to Jennifer Lawrence, our imagination doesn't have to work too hard.
Pushing yourself to work too hard this evening will not pay off.
But promoters don't have to work too hard to entice people in Toronto.
Most productions I have seen work too hard to make these elements emulsify.
It appeared Mr. Andrews had not had to work too hard that season.
If anything, I probably work too hard — but that's exactly what it takes.
If anything, I probably work too hard — but that's exactly what it takes.
Occasionally Mr. Enrigue seems to work too hard to establish these long-term correspondences.
"Geminis overextend themselves and work too hard to the point of exhaustion," she adds.
I like writers who don't waste my time or make me work too hard.
But work too hard at differentiating yourself and you could do lasting damage, Mook warned.
If it has to work too hard to figure out a slide, it tunes out.
Too much sodium can make your heart work too hard and lead to high blood pressure.
I work too hard to have all of this extra noise take anything away from that.
Thanks to Mr. Trump, however, Democrats don't need to work too hard to convince Muslim women.
Ortega's attack was prompted by her anger at being asked to work too hard, prosecutors said.
The added pressure causes the heart to work too hard and blood vessels to function less effectively.
Use the energy of this full moon to get reorganized—but don't work too hard at it.
You might assume that Googlers have built personal robot assistants to ensure they don't work too hard.
There's some bass, but not a heap, so your shitty car stereo won't have to work too hard.
OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, and American Horror Story — didn't have work too hard to conjure up drama.
In job interviews, he said, people often say that their biggest weakness is that they work too hard!
The existence of a family itself creates a bias — the perception of not wanting to work too hard.
There's a common story in today's society: We work too hard, and most of us are not happy.
Their need is for APIs that let them plug holes and fill gaps without having to work too hard.
"I hope to poke at those motivational forces that cause many of us to work too hard," she adds.
She once came to New York and threatened to beat up my boss for making me work too hard.
Luckily, we don't have to work too hard, because this decades-old Red Wings broadcast already covered it for us.
HAPPENING NOW -- AND BECAUSE YOU WORK TOO HARD: The St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City is happening now!
These athletes work too hard to think we can just slap them on the back and murmur que será, será.
"Those first two innings, maybe have been maybe scoreless, but I trying to work too hard through those," Hammel said.
Dr. Damour claims that girls work too hard in school, and that sets them up for failure in the workplace.
"We haven't really had to work too hard so far in the playoffs," Wood said, paying tribute to the Dodgers' bullpen.
Chronic high blood pressure can force the heart to work too hard over time, weakening it and leading to heart failure.
When it comes to marketing and promotion, The Rise of Skywalker might not seem like it had to work too hard.
GIF: SkypeSlobs of the world, don't work too hard KonMari-ing your apartment or office ahead of your next important Skype call.
The idea of penalizing a company for making its employees work too hard can seem ridiculous if the work environment is safe.
You work too hard, and the Moon is in Sagittarius today, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
Players have to work too hard to enjoy Destiny, but when you've dug through the layers of obfuscation, a genuinely fascinating game emerges.
If you don't want to work too hard, throw together a simple but satisfying Italian-style tuna sandwich that David Tanis worked out.
And you especially work too hard to spend your 16-minute lunch "hour" at your desk hunched over a takeout salad, checking Slack.
Fans know that we work too hard, and some young devs seek it out, willing to pour "blood, sweat, and tears" into the game.
I can catch waves from time to time, if it's under the optimal circumstances and I don't have to work too hard for it.
I learned a lot about what kind of work/life balance I wanted to strike from watching you work too hard and get too stressed.
" This is one of the most common interview questions, but still many people give eyeroll-inducing answers like, "They would say I work too hard.
Let's encourage changes in policy and societal attitudes that promote women in the workplace rather than tell girls to not work too hard in school.
I WORK TOO HARD: "There are those that say I've done more than anybody in the first 100 days," Trump, who was sworn in on Jan.
Just makes me feel like neither guy wants to work too hard for the fight and that the winner will campaign for a BMF title shot.
Make some smashed, diner-style burgers this evening if you don't want to work too hard in the kitchen after the first day of the workweek.
Work too hard to tie up the loose ends, to weave the enigmas into a cohesive mythos, and you wind up going the way of LOST.
In a few instances, I've ghosted on dudes because the sex was bad after a first date, and I work too hard to deal with bad dick.
Taiwan has a growing physician shortage, and physicians complain about being paid too little to work too hard (although doctors in nearly every system complain about that).
A book that transports me to another world without having to work too hard, preferably with well-drawn characters and a story line that is either relatable or escapist.
I think for me, that's what makes a great film; something that's interesting and that's entertaining and engaging, but you don't really have to work too hard to enjoy it.
While both judges are respected jurists and reached good-faith conclusions, the opinions work too hard to ignore material changes that undermine the earlier holdings on religious and nationality discrimination.
Even if you want to focus on the romance more than the satire, you don't have to work too hard to transform Pride and Prejudice into a straightforward romantic comedy.
Mars retrograde is a huge drag, and while I'm not suggesting you force yourself to work too hard, this is also a terrible time for you to flake on your responsibilities.
That's because most interview questions simply invite candidates to regurgitate their resume or offer generic answers about how their biggest weakness is that they "care too much" or "work too hard."
Prosecutors are expected to argue that Ms. Ortega, 55, killed Lucia Krim, 6, and Leo Krim, 2, because she was angry with the Krims for asking her to work too hard.
It also sometimes takes on the role of an overbearing parent or kid sibling and tells owners, "don't work too hard," or "remember to take bathroom breaks," before they leave for work.
This time, Mr. LeDonne said, Ms. Ortega listed her grievances about the Krim family, saying she had been asked to work too hard and her skin had been damaged by cleaning products.
That relationship and trust makes it easy to keep the team motivated, but then the challenge is making sure they don't work too hard, which is a unique challenge I still struggle with.
The best way to take care of your liver is to not bombard it or over-stress the system with things that make it work too hard, like excessive alcohol consumption or supplements, Goacher says.
Some research even suggests air conditioning could be contributing to the obesity epidemic, by keeping our body in a comfortable zone where it doesn't have to work too hard to warm up or cool down.
We got Nev at LAX on his way back from filming in Atlanta, where he told us he didn't have to work too hard with the way Perry wrote him and his crew into the script.
So it should have plenty of material: Ebola is a real disease, some of the characters are based on real people and you don't have to work too hard to make a shrieking monkey seem ominous.
One of the oldest tricks in the book is for candidates to respond to this answer by sharing a "mistake" that's actually a positive attribute, such as "I work too hard' or "I care too much.
"But let me just say on a broader level, we work too hard at the attorney's office across the state to build trust in our system,'' he added, "so whenever and wherever it's undermined, it's troubling to me.
And it's true, CES can be awful: everybody hates the hordes of people and the inevitable sickness that descends on all of us as we eat too much bad food, drink too much bad alcohol, work too hard, and sleep too little.
"We work too hard, as a team, to be together and gel together and bond together, to let losing some games be a distraction to what we're trying to do," New York star Carmelo Anthony, who believes the team will make the playoffs, told reporters.
Still, over the course of three months of testimony, the public may finally learn if Ms. Ortega had a mental illness that might explain the atrocity, or if her motive was simple anger at being asked to work too hard, as prosecutors have asserted.
Baskets is the quintessential show that's not for everyone — to get on its wavelength, you really have to like scuzzy, low-fi comedies that don't work too hard to pack in lots of jokes — but in the end that might be its greatest charm.
In statements made to prosecutors after the murders, Ms. Ortega, who is now 55, said that she was angry with the Krims, that they asked her to work too hard and that her skin had been damaged by cleaning products she was forced to use.
A potluck host is like a choreographer whose role is to create a dance rather than a mosh pit, distributing the burden of the cooking so no one has to work too hard and giving guests a chance to shine by allowing them to show off their very best dishes.
In one chapter, she hones in on the work-life balance in both countries and finds that the very thing that we think makes America so great—our innovation, entrepreneurship, and businesses savvy—is actually stifled by policies that force employees to work too hard, too long, and to the point of misery.
I work too hard: This morning, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE repeated his declaration that he is one of the hardest-working presidents in U.S. history. http://bit.
In the version of the Gus Weiss legend told by Weiss' friend and colleague Roger Robinson, the Trojan horse software that was sold to the Soviets by Cov-Can and then integrated into the pipeline's computer systems caused the compressors to work too hard, overpressurizing the pipeline and causing an explosion and fire at a compressor station.
"This is going to be a base turnout election, so there's a real risk if you work too hard to win some of these endorsements that are anathema to progressive values that it could hurt Democratic turnout and enthusiasm and will make the legislative fights you'll face in the White House even tougher," said Democracy for America (DFA) spokesman Neil Sroka.
Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork said in his review of the song that "neither the band nor Brendan O'Brien has a light touch for this sort of classic rock-oriented pop...Vedder, whose default is tortured defiance, can't help but add too much gravity to these lyrics, as if fixin' things was an obligation instead of a calling. They work too hard here trying to have fun."Deusner, Stephen M. "Pearl Jam: "The Fixer"". Pitchfork Media. July 22, 2009.
Having the knowledge or at least faith that the show won't simply rely on such tropes on a regular basis is part of what prevents 'Beach House' from being a mess. (Also, it's pretty darn funny.) This is a show with writers and a cast that work too hard to even allow it to be a mess. 'Beach House' is fun, and you know what? Maybe that’s all that an episode needs to be right now coming off of hiatus.
Adam, a successful cartoonist with a strip in a national newspaper, and Jessica Savage, who works at a travel agents, are a modern young couple. They work too hard, they argue occasionally, they bicker a lot, and they are stressed out, but their relationship is kept together by affection. Their hyperactive young children, six-year-old Nicola and three-year-old Luke, are both destructive. Adam's retired and vague father, Donald, lives nearby on his own, after his wife walked out on him.
Finding the work too hard, he abandoned lumbering, studied law with John A. Bryan instead, was admitted to the bar in 1826, and practiced in Ellicottville. On February 18, 1827, he married Hannah Hurlburt (1808–1896), and they had five children. He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Cattaraugus Co.) in 1833 and 1834. He was a member of the New York State Senate (8th D.) from 1835 to 1839, sitting in the 58th, 59th, 60th, 61st and 62nd New York State Legislatures.
David Bianculli of the New York Daily News felt that "At its best, though, it's no better than good ... dramatic moments strain too obviously for sentimentality, and comic ones sometimes work too hard to be noticed, like an overly loud relative at a dinner party." Anticipating strong viewer interest, ABC scheduled the movie to air during February sweeps and considered it a pilot for a weekly series. The program attracted 17.8 million viewers, beating out its main competition, CBS's Everybody Loves Raymond, but critical reaction was so adverse ABC decided to abandon the project.
In 2011, Caplan published a book titled Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, arguing that people often work too hard in child- rearing, and as a result, they are scared of the idea of having children. Caplan's book urged parents to relax with respect to child-rearing. The book argues that as the perceived costs (in terms of child-rearing expense and effort) of having children fell, it made sense to have more children based on the basic theory of supply and demand. The book was reviewed in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, RealClearMarkets and The Washington Times.
Brisbane Courier, Saturday 27 June 1925, page 17Personal, Brisbane Courier, Saturday 4 July 1925, page 6 He left Brisbane in May 1947 for Pitt Street Congregational Church, Sydney, where he served from 1947 to 1950. > He is an exceedingly attractive and powerful preacher, having the rare gift > of being able to simplify deep subjects, so that his whole congregation can > understand the truths he desires to teach, and the power of the man behind > the sermon is always felt. As a man Mr. Watson possesses a large-hearted, > genial, and sympathetic disposition, and counts no work too hard if > undertaken for the benefit of others.
Previously, she had only acted in supporting roles, first appearing in the 1977 drama Saturday Night Fever; Joy was her first starring role in a feature film. Worried about the audience's response to her move to film, Drescher modeled Joy after her previous performances; she explained: "It was a specific and strategic choice to not have the audience have to work too hard to accept me as another character. I wanted it to be an easy transition so they wouldn't have to bite off more than they can chew." Regarding audience expectations, director Ken Kwapis said Drescher "has had to overcome a lot of skepticism about her voice, her abilities, [and] the specificity of her comedy".
As Yoo-beom is taken away by the police, the dying inspector reveals to the mourning Jae-chan that he also had the ability to see the future through dreams and that he had foreseen his death by Yoo-beom in a dream when he was still a policeman. Jae- chan expresses his respect and thanks to him, apologizing to him for not being able to recognize him when they first met at the prosecution office, for compelling him to work too hard on investigations, and for making him worry when he acted foolishly. Inspector Choi says his last words to Jae-chan before he finally dies. After Inspector Choi's funeral, Yoo-beom finally admits his crimes and is sentenced to lifetime imprisonment.
Wiseman makes the claim that, rather than experiencing paranormal activity, it is activity within our own brains that creates these strange sensations. Michael Persinger proposed that ghostly experiences could be explained by stimulating the brain with weak magnetic fields. Swedish psychologist Pehr Granqvist and his team, attempting to replicate Persinger's research, determined that the paranormal sensations experienced by Persinger's subjects were merely the result of suggestion, and that brain stimulation with magnetic fields did not result in ghostly experiences. Oxford University Justin Barrett has theorized that "agency"—being able to figure out why people do what they do—is so important in everyday life, that it is natural for our brains to work too hard at it, thereby detecting human or ghost-like behavior in everyday meaningless stimuli.
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 86%, based on 78 reviews, with an average rating of 7.07/10. The website's consensus reads, "It's blunt rather than balanced, but Where's My Roy Cohn? does what it sets out to do, offering a disquieting summary of its subject's life and legacy." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 70 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "Generally favorable reviews." Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Tyrnauer smartly doesn’t overplay the symbolism of their relationship, or work too hard to connect the dots; it’s all there to take or leave in the film’s shrewd, illuminating exploration of a man whose influence, for better or worse, may have far outdone even his wildest dreams".
Edgar, was the second of five sons of Edward and Mary Edgar (who also had four daughters) and was born in County Tipperary, Ireland. The family moved to Melbourne in February 1855, and about two years later his family settled at St Arnaud, then a small mining town. He attended the local school until he was about 14, when he became a pupil- teacher in it. Edgar resigned due to the small salary and tried gold-digging, but he had outgrown his strength and found the work too hard. A year of tutoring followed, and then gold-mining again, farming work, quarrying, and other occupations, until in 1870 he obtained a share in a gold-mine which gave very good returns. His family belonged to the Anglican church, but when about 17 years old, Edgar came under the influence of a Methodist minister, the Rev.

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