to make heavy demands on : strain taxed our strength tax2 of 2noun a charge usually of money set by authority on persons or property for public purposes something (as an effort or duty) that makes heavy demands : strain taste1 of 2verb ...
Euro strength takes toll on Kingspan profitsUNA MCCAFFREY
a. To accept as true; believe: I'll take your word that he's telling the truth. b. To impose upon oneself; subject oneself to: take a vow. c. To follow or adhere to (advice or a suggestion, for example). d. To accept or adopt as one's own: take a stand on an issue; tak...
Petco CEO Ron Coughlin told the AP this week that shoppers had pulled back things like toys for their pets, though there has been something of a thaw as prices have stabilized. Still, Coughlin plans to be cautious on inventory. “We are making sure we are ready for any scenario th...
poor posture, your bones are not properly aligned, and your muscles, joint and ligaments take more strain than nature intended. These natural changes make it especially important for older adults to maintain good posture, strength, flexibility and balance. Good posture can decrease your risk of ...
a. To remove with the hands or an instrument: I took the dishes from the sink. The dentist took two molars. b. To cause to die; kill or destroy: The blight took these tomatoes. c. To subtract: If you take 10 from 30, you get 20. d. To exact: The storm took its toll. 3....
December retail sales fall 1.1% as inflation takes a toll 1 of 2 | Irene Schaefer, of Johnson Creek, Wis., shops for hats at Longhorn Saddlery in Dubuque, Iowa, on Friday, Dec. 30, 2022. On Wednesday, the Commerce Department releases U.S. retail sales data for December. (Jessica ...
Each day it turns the volume down a fraction, the strength behind the response is less severe and releases me sooner. I put these walls up to protect myself from outside forces because I had learned that people break your trust, break your heart and break you. That particular venom that...
“our strength to lift people up.” david hume kennerly “to everyone who is watching, do not despair,” harris urged, later saying, “i’ll close with this: there’s an adage an historian once called ‘a law of history.’ true of every society across the ages. the adage is, only...
"Our nurses care for thousands of people daily," Lindsay said. "We're often the last people to hold their hands. It has taken a toll of so many on the frontlines." We owe a great debt of gratitude to health care workers like Sandra Lindsay for all they do to take care of us --...