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That's a potential future I'm sure to lose sleep over.
"It's making me lose sleep at night," Diaz said Thursday.
However, does this mean you should lose sleep over it?
"They're the people that I lose sleep over," he says.
I'm not going to lose sleep over somebody else's problems.
Things like that aren't going to cause her to lose sleep.
Indeed, Mr O'Brien has no reason to lose sleep over Kiev.
But I'm going to fucking lose sleep over this movie tonight.
One expert, however, says India likely won't lose sleep over this test.
Don't lose sleep feeling bad for Tess; she went home with Will.
But does any normal person lose sleep worrying about stuff like that?
Mr Putin is unlikely to lose sleep over his stadiums' bloated budgets.
I lose sleep worrying that I will never get out of debt.
I started to really lose sleep over it a few years ago.
"I don't lose sleep over what Facebook and Twitter are doing," Larsen said.
Only Tesla's swish electric cars have given the Germans cause to lose sleep.
Danzig goes to Wendy because the plan is causing him to lose sleep.
Personally, if Putin eats Estonia, I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Arguably, there is no reason to lose sleep over those souped-up gadgets.
Either way, we know one person who isn't going to lose sleep over this.
Do you lose sleep when your student loans or credit card bills are due?
The extra expense will not affect my lifestyle or cause me to lose sleep.
It's not one of those things that has made me lose sleep or anything.
Do artists lose sleep while preparing for fairs, or do they not really care?
We could demonstrate, I guess, but they aren't going to lose sleep over that.
That's why I had her make the dress — I don't have to lose sleep.
"I got bigger worries than to lose sleep over that exact minor detail," Laforge says.
If I watch something without paying sometimes, I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Twenty-nine percent of survey respondents said they lose sleep thinking about health-related issues.
Fox, a brash former businessman-turned-politician, had reason to lose sleep over Trump's election.
On the contrary, Salemi emphasizes that Americans shouldn't be paranoid and lose sleep every night.
I don&apost lose sleep about Water boardings, I know a lot of people don&apost.
High-flying companies make it seem like a breeze, but most entrepreneurs lose sleep over it.
And if it made you lose sleep, you can look forward to more of that too.
I lose sleep, I am bothered by the political tension and the huge divide in America.
Is there anything you love to do so much that you would lose sleep for it?
"I do not lose sleep at night worrying about our creative direction around here," he said.
"You need to have a portfolio that's diversified and doesn't make you lose sleep," said Ferrario.
I'm sensitive, and I'm like, "Oh no," and then I lose sleep and I get so upset.
Image: Michael BenderIt's nothing to lose sleep over—really, I promise—but Earth's atmosphere is leaking oxygen.
Silicon Valley oligarchs have plenty of reason to lose sleep these days, but the looming prospect of Nov.
I think that it's a sort of deep philosophical question that a lot of preservationists lose sleep over.
He starts to lose sleep, which he doesn't realize is a side effect of working with these objects.
But I'm not going to lose sleep over it, I'm not going to lose my job over it.
But as it turns out, there's a scientific reason that climate change is literally making us lose sleep.
Weighing in, John Buckingham, AFAM Capital's CIO, told CNBC that he wouldn't lose sleep about the presidential race.
Why am I going to lose sleep over what stranger gets credit for hitting the most home runs?
Others lose sleep, questioning whether it was the right decision to disclose their disability in the application materials.
They're the biggest source of stress among people who lose sleep because they're up thinking about their relationships.
Baristas like Butler lose sleep mentally rehearsing their speeches, and internet bastions of coffee nerdery live-stream the competitions.
If you were a company depending on being the "default" interface to Redshift, you're probably starting to lose sleep.
Unlike other luxury bedding companies that will make you lose sleep over the high prices, Brooklinen is surprisingly affordable.
This had nothing to do with the movie itself — Matt Damon's safety, while important, isn't something I lose sleep over.
She doesn't lose sleep about corruption because she hasn't had high expectations of the state in a long, long time.
So did Iowa Congressman David Young, who said this week that he "wouldn't lose sleep" if Pruitt were let go.
I don't lose sleep over this, but their departure probably means an even worse experience for Instagram users long term.
I lose sleep and have panic attacks when I see the pile of bills from providers I have to deal with.
Nice work on Mr. Steinberg's part for debuting I CAN TAKE A HINT, LOSE SLEEP OVER, ETHICAL DILEMMAS and BEER MONEY.
She brings up issues of consent, which bristles, as it is this very issue that has caused him to lose sleep.
For most consumers, the court order for Apple to help the FBI access iPhone data isn't something to lose sleep over.
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.
Yet, the fact his team has not won a championship gnaws at him, causing him to lose sleep after unsatisfactory performances.
You don't have to lose sleep at night wondering if that period means that your friend is mad at you, either.
Sixty-nine percent of Americans say they occasionally lose sleep due to something they're worried about, a new Bankrate survey reveals.
"The addition of Tony Fabrizio demonstrates a level of gravitas and political sophistication that should make Democrats lose sleep," Hughes said.
We have 300 staff, and every night I lose sleep thinking about the fact they are in the line of fire.
So yes, even a small amount of asbestos could be bad, but no need to lose sleep over this most recent event.
The letter's author worked an early morning shift and had said last year's celebration had caused him or her to lose sleep.
One person published a statement online under the name Yunfeiyang2046, saying that the show "pained him" and caused him to lose sleep.
Here's something that might make you lose sleep: 2breathe, which is compatible with iOS devices, sells for $180 on the company's website.
Competing snooze schedules can lead one partner to lose sleep and suffer the consequences, which further compounds the difficulties of sleep incompatibility.
As a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, I routinely hear about threats that could cause me to lose sleep at night.
This is not something we will lose sleep over, no matter how much you pogo and spit in the Sid Vicious manner.
"It's frustrating not being able to buy a house and stuff, but I guess I don't lose sleep over it," he said.
He teased Pompeo that tense negotiations on the first day of their two-day meeting might have caused him to lose sleep.
BEIJING — For those who worry about the state of the world economy, China has long been a major reason to lose sleep.
Especially by those fans who still lose sleep wondering what happened to their favorite PLL couple Spencer (Troian Bellisario) and Toby (Keegan Allen).
While American families lose sleep over impossible decisions like these, pharmaceutical companies are making billions of dollars on the backs of sick Americans.
But in interviews at the Pyeongchang winter Games, executives betting on the Olympic brand say they do not lose sleep over the scandals.
" In the same report, Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Fran Horowitz said the tariffs are "one more thing to lose sleep on in this industry.
"Obviously, we bear the burden of having lost the Electoral College so, you know, I lose sleep about that every night," he added.
While most people shouldn't lose sleep about this happening right now, it's might be a good idea to consider contingency plans without it.
Compared with members of older generations, millennials are also more likely to say they lose sleep because they're stressed about work (26 percent).
"I decided today (to freeze the tests) so he will not lose sleep anymore," he said, according to a South Korean presidential official.
All these issues make Osterloh angry—"I lose sleep every time customers aren't happy," he says—but they seem to energize him as well.
If you think skydiving is fun, you probably will not lose sleep if the value of your portfolio goes down from time to time.
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.
They're ruthless and violent, and if they see an opportunity to cut corners, they won't lose sleep if it puts a customer in hospital.
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!
"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.
And while Regnery has earned some cred with its own crowd, the editors of the Times bestsellers list have little reason to lose sleep.
Ranging from $75 to $89, the collection caused Chamberlain and her collaborators to lose sleep in their quest to make every detail just right.
A new survey from Bankrate shows that more than half (56%) of U.S. adults lose sleep at night over at least one money-related issue.
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.
A newly published paper in the journal Science Advances predicts that as global temperatures continue to rise an increasing number of people will lose sleep.
Sixty-five percent of Americans say they lose sleep to worrying about their finances, according to a recent survey of over 21,2000 adults by CreditCards.com.
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.
He also says investors should know, in dollar terms, how frequently they can withstand these moves before they start to lose sleep or get emotional.
It can do other things that caused me to lose sleep after classified briefings when I served on the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee in Congress.
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.
The atmosphere is relentless, the enemies are unforgettable, and everything works so well it's hard to stop pushing through even when it makes you lose sleep.
Image: APDo not lose sleep tonight, the world will not end as the result of some enormous supervolcano eruption in Yellowstone National Park any time soon.
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.
"Having said that, you always lose sleep because you know there's always the possibility in a kinetic action that somebody who shouldn't be killed is killed," he said.
Touring is the most fun job in the world, but at the same time, it's not particularly healthy so you lose sleep, you get tired, you get stressed.
"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.
If China takes six more islands in the South China Sea tonight, you won't lose sleep; if China loses 6 percent growth tonight, you could lose your job.
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?
"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.
They described a situation where, to carry out the quick turnarounds, contractors on Rev face cutthroat competition for good-quality audio and lose sleep to make the tight deadlines.
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?
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.
More research shows that those in the community who feel discriminated against, socioeconomically (and we know how closely race and class are intertwined, people) is literally causing them to lose sleep.
Although she didn't get into the reasons for her struggles, the reality star acknowledged that the matter was out of her control, yet was causing her to lose sleep and motivation.
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.
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.
Too many families lose sleep at night, knowing the impact that hateful words from politicians, political pundits and extremist media are having across the United States and how they can incite violence.
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).
I LOSE SLEEP AROUND THE ABILITY TO CONTINUE TO INNOVATE, PARTNER, AND DRIVE THE RIGHT RESULTS FOR THEIR CO-WORKERS, WHICH IS WHY WE INVEST SO MUCH BACK IN INNOVATING OUR BUSINESS.
More than 40 percent of professionals report they often lose sleep because they can't get their job off their minds, according to a survey of 2,800 people by global staffing firm Accountemps.
"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.
For more than two years, Kendra Jackson has dealt with a continuous and annoying runny nose that caused her to lose sleep as she coughed, sneezed and blew her nose day and night.
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.
This was followed by 18% of survey respondents claiming credit card debt caused them to lose sleep, of which 51% said they were pessimistic about their ability to successfully pay off their debt.
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.
However, Putin would lose sleep if the UK and NATO allies agreed to pull their national soccer/football teams from participating in the World Cup as long as it is held in Russia.
Every summer, your average Serbian hoops lover will lose sleep wondering whether "Teo", as he's casually known at home, will finally cross the Atlantic and start playing in the world's premier basketball competition.
I.A. Analyst Faces Trial in Biggest Leak of Agency's History 'I Lose Sleep Over This Building': A Rush to Make Synagogues Safe Weinstein Trial: Credibility of Accuser Jessica Mann Attacked Want more news?
"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.
"It is a normal and even healthy response to be angry after you've been assaulted, and to be angry that people don't believe you, to be depressed, to be hypervigilant, to lose sleep," she said.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
I felt awful that my daughter had to experience this discomfort, but in my head, I was struggling with the worst terror I'd ever had, one that tied my stomach in knots and caused me to lose sleep.
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.
"There is no reason for anyone living in New England to lose sleep worrying about a volcano all of a sudden appearing in their backyard," according to Tom Murray, director of the US Geological Survey's Volcano Science Center.
The South Korean envoys said Mr. Kim even joked about how he is depicted in foreign news media, and passed on an apology to Mr. Moon for conducting early-morning missile tests that caused him to lose sleep.
Sure, I stay current with a lot of things (I am an entertainment reporter after all), but I don't lose sleep anymore if I don't finish a new game quickly or miss the theater run of a new movie.
The freedom of an ordinary woman from a farm town in the middle of California to speak her mind and act on her beliefs is the very thing that makes monarchs lose sleep and dictators shudder in their palaces.
If there is one thing that the makers of American Horror Story are good at, other than making us all lose sleep, is suspense; the suspense in their writing and the unsettlingly ambiguous teasers leading up to the first episode.
"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.
Fifteen current and former Rev contractors spoke with Business Insider and said the company does not put trigger warnings before sensitive audio on sex and child abuse — and that the service&aposs quick turnaround leads contractors to lose sleep to finish projects.Rev.
At the El Paso County Jail, where she has been held since her arrest, she was denied hormone treatment for more than two weeks, which caused her to feel nauseated, lose sleep, and grow facial hair, González told the New Yorker through her immigration attorney.
Where Hessler's photograph reinforces one's wonder at the power of nature, Blanco's narrative assumes a more questioning stance: …you lose sleep tonight, uncertain if the garden is meant to inevitably survive or die, or if it matters — one way or the other — with or without you.
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.
"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.
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.
"It was a really good time, being a nomad in your own city, with your clothes for the night in a backpack," Mr. Chow said of his high school years, when he roved around town with a posse of friends, doing all the things that cause concerned parents to lose sleep, if not, occasionally, their minds.
"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.
The main outstanding issue, the one that must be causing negotiators to lose sleep at night, remains Northern Ireland -- or, more precisely, the question of what to do once Britain leaves the EU to avert the need for a customs and regulatory border between it and the Republic of Ireland to the south: an EU member state.
Younger millennials - 36%Older millennials - 43%Gen Xers - 20183%Younger baby boomers - 39%Older baby boomers - 27%Silent Generation - 13% Source: Bankrate money worries survey Top financial concerns among all of the participants in the survey include: Twenty-two percent of Gen Xers and 25 percent of younger baby boomers say they sometimes lose sleep because they're worried about being able to save enough for retirement.
Annual spending on motor vehicles and parts: $1,718Annual spending on gasoline (and other energy goods): $2,186Annual spending on car insurance: $840Read more:More than half of US adults lose sleep over financial issues — and the biggest money stressor might surprise you13 things you're spending way too much money on5 signs you can't afford your car, even if you can get a loan21 stunning cars that are worth splurging on

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