Yet the former evangelical minister often preaches love and understanding during his political rallies. |
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Management and leadership modules include how to motivate and delegate, how to manage efficiently, and understanding basic employment law. |
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It is around people's awareness and understanding and sensitivity to the needs of people. |
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But the new teacher, very wise, and understanding June's spirit, soon enough found a way to get a holt on the girl's heart strings. |
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Another selling point is that local cable has more psychographics, and understanding psychographics is critical when putting together a package. |
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The antithesis of tyranny is justice and moderation and that of ignorance, knowledge and understanding. |
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I would like to thank all of the fans for the support and understanding they have shown. |
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At least every time he stood to introduce some business law legislation, he showed some enthusiasm and understanding. |
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The longings and legitimate desires for approval, acceptance and understanding are cut off. |
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Eye contact fosters trust and understanding and hence is a pointer to the quality of future interaction you may have with someone. |
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Preparation for and understanding of heatstroke can help prevent much of its associated morbidity and mortality. |
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The film is a brutal, blood-soaked plea for compassion and understanding in the face of monstrosity. |
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Iris finished off the statement with a small smile that she hoped conveyed sympathy and understanding for Emily's position. |
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One of my Hermetic hobbies is the dissection and understanding of the workings of individual emotional responses. |
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It seems that our people's poet had an intimate knowledge and understanding of human psychology. |
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In the intervening period, I invested a great deal of energy in the search for explanations and understanding. |
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Reading with their parents and other caregivers can expand children's imagination, knowledge and understanding. |
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In spite of this, they constantly discuss ways to increase awareness and understanding of their problems. |
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I am incensed at the lack of tolerance and understanding that still exists in some quarters. |
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Tolerance and understanding develops between Ruth and other members of the household. |
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He thanked the people of the town for their remarkable tolerance and understanding. |
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I think it is a totally different place and quite honestly a much better place in terms of tolerance and understanding. |
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The support and understanding parents provide can help kids accept their most frightening emotions. |
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You could admit your insecurities and ask for his tolerance and understanding as you try to work them out. |
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Public awareness and understanding will go a long way in making the life of such a person more meaningful and relaxed. |
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Now, as was the case back then, a little tolerance and understanding is needed. |
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The steps towards tolerance and understanding between the communities will be slow and arduous. |
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People like them would make all the difference in building bridges of tolerance and understanding, he said. |
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And still he encouraged her on, with sympathetic phrases and understanding nods. |
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A kind and understanding approach to any problem you may have, will be offered. |
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However, she did appreciate him for being such a considerate and understanding partner. |
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Hence, this is a stock in which investors will need to display fair patience and understanding, rather than punting on overnight gains. |
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I will never fully recover from the loss, but your outpouring of kindness and understanding has made her death that much more bearable. |
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The level of care they gave to my mother was irreproachable, so professional and understanding. |
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Having said what meaning and understanding are not, Wittgenstein proceeds to give a positive account of what they are. |
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Troubleshooting cables for shorts, opens, transposals and reversals, and understanding pin configurations are included. |
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Also, the surtitles appear to the extreme left of the stage, making a chore of following the action and understanding the dialogue. |
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They sing with relish, and understanding, and only the busy part-writing towards the end of Haydn's Te Deum appears ready to swallow the trebles. |
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Each person makes his or her own decision according to personal perception and understanding. |
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In this book, he demonstrates his perception and understanding of a complex reality. |
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He was deaf and dumb, and not surprisingly the Court's statement dwelt on matters of cognition and understanding. |
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Because of this exaggerated pressure and release, curb bits impede true feel and understanding between you and your horse. |
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Can they not show some humanity and understanding and allow the people for whom this seems to work to use it? |
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He listens politely and patiently to Dabii's request, with a smile of sympathy and understanding. |
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He feels that he is receiving less than his share and that there is no one on whom he can rely for sympathy and understanding. |
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I was given a chance to go through some of the gawkiest stages of growing up in an atmosphere of sympathy and understanding. |
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She reacted with sympathy and understanding, and Alex felt good about opening up to her. |
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Now when pensioners take to the streets, the press is full of sympathy and understanding. |
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By having a person teach you and guide you in your learning, he or she can address the particularities of your situation and understanding. |
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Graphic organizers may be used in conjunction with synectics to promote learning and understanding. |
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Our local general practitioners have shown great patience and understanding when treating my son for minor ailments. |
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I have nothing but praise and admiration for his in-depth knowledge and understanding of the game in all its facets. |
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The Governess sings throughout her exacting part with skill and understanding. |
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An artist uses his work to communicate his feelings, emotions and understanding of a situation. |
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Knowing and understanding our limitation is very crucial and a significant part of emancipating ourselves from its control. |
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She's very serious and very sober and as an actor she has a lot of technique and understanding of what's she doing. |
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Self-realization and understanding is able to neutralize the effects of anger. |
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For hearing and understanding, it required neuro-cognitive networks capable of distinguishing the sounds of human speech and decoding them. |
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Anyone wishing a general introduction to this fascinating period and one which is told with erudition and understanding should look no further. |
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A standardized geologic time scale is the framework for deciphering and understanding the long and complex history of our planet Earth. |
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It is confirmed that the animated lecture contents enoughly promotes the interest and understanding of students. |
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People tend to be supportive and understanding, but it is not like somebody has died. |
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People admire that quiet charm, perceiving great depth and understanding behind that gentle manner. |
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I looked around the room, watching the girls' faces change from looks of accusation to pity and understanding. |
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At home, she was always taught that compassion and understanding came before judgment. |
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Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated. |
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This can only happen by fully listening to and understanding the evidence before making a comment. |
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It used to be that when you introduced a new material, you spent 10 years characterizing it and understanding it. |
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It is well known that speakers rely on prosodic and gestural features at the time of producing and understanding verbal irony. |
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It was also a call to shun violence and animosity and to promote universal love and understanding. |
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Williams's putting more self reflection and understanding in his music than ever before, and he's a rich seam of material. |
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In taut, unrhymed triplets Pavlic demonstrates his deep appreciation for and understanding of the Black music continuum. |
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The two halves of the work therefore corresponded to his antithesis between faith and understanding. |
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Why would a culture wish in this way to ringbark itself, to sever the roots which have nourished the wisdom and understanding of the centuries? |
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The audience roars with laughter as Laverne nods in perfect acceptance and understanding. |
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I can only hope that it may arouse interest, some sympathy and understanding for fellow human beings in wretched circumstances. |
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Why am I more concerned with analysing and understanding human complexes and the way things are than simpler matters? |
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For one, Hamlet recognizes a reason of state as distinct from the traditionally intellective and moral definition and understanding of reason. |
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He is a man who hides the scars of personal tragedy but whose warmth and understanding endear him to people on the edge. |
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There was a mismatch between theory and understanding, when the accent should have been on continuous learning. |
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Your challenge will be in learning the business end of things and understanding the emotional challenges of your relationship with your clients. |
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Many see therapists today when what they may really need is a trusted and understanding confessor. |
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The poor fools, they don't know what they are doing, he concluded, and he was able to establish a forgiving and understanding state of being. |
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The new FDA commissioner is demonstrating an impressive decisiveness and understanding of agency bureaucracy. |
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Gerstler's poems highlight the problematics of written discourse, requiring yet thwarting the operations of both memory and understanding. |
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It is this lack of knowledge and understanding which allows the racial vilification and dehumanisation of fellow human beings to take hold. |
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Considerable sympathy and understanding was shown for the difficulties facing allied troops in Iraq. |
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Rolly inspired exceptional dealer and customer confidence with his honesty, attentiveness and understanding. |
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They are always kindly, protective, helpful and understanding, honoring the mother spirit within women. |
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With her insight, her wit and understanding, she would always have good advice to pass on to her children and grandchildren. |
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A cowardly attack on innocent civilians brought us an unprecedented level of cooperation and understanding around the world. |
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I can't say I left with complete certainty and understanding, but some of the fog had lifted. |
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For a reader from another ethnic group, texts often encourage cross-cultural amity and understanding as a means to dispel prejudice. |
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It's a matter of giving faculty training in intercultural communication and understanding. |
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Aesthetics, ergonomics, engineering and understanding the workflow all contribute to our designs. |
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Many of them had a hard time developing clear arguments, explaining themselves fully, and understanding their own situation. |
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Here I am labouring under the misconception that progress regarding our treatment and understanding of others, and otherness, had been made. |
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No doubt the climate of the time favors compassion, mildness, and understanding. |
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Sometimes an interpretation can even transform an experience of art from repugnance to appreciation and understanding. |
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In modern humans the temporal lobes are associated with hearing and understanding speech. |
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He was an Eagle Scout then and taught me the lore of scouting with both patience and understanding. |
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Call me a wet Guardianista liberal, but a bit of peace, love and understanding wouldn't go astray. |
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These would offer hope and understanding at a time when there's so much suffering and adversity in the world. |
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After all, what good is all the technical knowledge without an appreciation and understanding of our culture? |
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For him the work involves appreciating another culture and understanding how it thinks. |
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As a self-help tool, the science can be used to get greater insight and understanding of one's inner being and true nature. |
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A little bit of empathy and understanding might go a long way in making their life easier. |
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He said the Government had shown a lack of concern and understanding for farmers who faced bankruptcy. |
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It's purity and balanced design reveals Gill's mastery and understanding of classic letterforms. |
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The Scottish Executive wants to set an example by tightening the purse strings and understanding some economics. |
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A profession that involves personal care and understanding, nursing is gaining more importance. |
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Dr Mohammed on ward seven was very caring and understanding and everyone treated me as if I was a friend. |
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Your present relationship or marriage is strengthened through love and understanding. |
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A surge of love and understanding swept through him, but was quickly replaced by anger. |
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He was supposed to be calm, the one who was always good-tempered and understanding. |
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The caring mother and understanding wife became a frazzled frump. |
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And the doctors come off as remarkably patient and understanding people who take a vested interest in their patients. |
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One thing I do understand is that the more you try and push people into a more humane and understanding approach the more they tend to dig in their heels. |
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On top of this he said that if you fell on hard times, you would find a more human and understanding approach in the credit union, than the banks. |
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People who trust one another share a bond of faith and understanding. |
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Rather, it requested consideration of ways in which communion and understanding could be enhanced where serious differences threatened the life of a diverse worldwide Church. |
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These research priorities involve addressing poverty through the integrated development of rural and urban areas, optimising human resources and understanding the new economy. |
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When exactly did this downward cultural spiral begin, this loss of tact and refinement and understanding that some things should not be said or directly represented? |
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I spent an hour or so lying in bed contemplating those pictures you see of mouse plagues in Australia and understanding finally why it is that people get bread bins. |
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Around this time, medications, diagnosis and understanding of mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and schizo-affective disorder was improving. |
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Fr. Patrick Mullins was the celebrant at the Requiem Mass and delivered a lovely homily, and his words of comfort and understanding were much appreciated by the family. |
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Her round figure and the deepness of her voice reminded him of the images of the kinds of mothers who were kind and understanding from storybooks. |
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This programme increases knowledge and understanding of the biosystematics of both floras by improving description of their taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships. |
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And yet, human interaction is fundamental to our existence and the ability to communicate with clarity and understanding is a vitally important skill. |
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The survey revealed that non-sexual desires, such as the need for reassurance and understanding, were a primary motive among women for infidelity. |
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At the moment she is agitated and distressed, but I'm sure in time, with the help and understanding from the carers, she will adjust to her new home. |
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He argues that in light of recent discussion we can do a better job of classifying deponent forms and understanding them than we have in the past. |
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I think science and exploration and understanding the natural world are more important than that. |
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He has great sensitivity and understanding but no sentimentality. |
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Her sympathy and understanding were great assets to the practice. |
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Warmth, sympathy and understanding should cost nothing in any country. |
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The woman on the airport intercom sounds lovely and understanding. |
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If more of us could demonstrate the same depth of compassion and understanding, we would be better equipped to help those vulnerable to heroin's promise of a quick fix. |
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Surely we would save a lot of money and resources and unburden an overwhelmed medical industry by expanding our knowledge and understanding instead of resisting. |
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The London Bridge Ensemble presented three trios from different eras, unalike in their styles and forms but united by the commitment and understanding of the players. |
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He told me that love is powerful, peace and grace are necessary for salvation, faith can move mountains, and that patience and understanding are important tools in life. |
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It can involve seeing further into the position and understanding that at one point the opponent won't be able to stop you from getting passed pawns or some such. |
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The 85,000-square foot building will house research instruments, laboratories, clean rooms and work space to assist in fabricating and understanding these tiny materials. |
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With over 30 contributors from the fields of art, literature and cultural studies, this stimulating volume provides a variety of approaches to viewing and understanding art. |
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For just like adding plastic to groundfill while complaining of global warming, it is internally incongruent to preach peace and understanding via corrupted messaging. |
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I normally hate buddy road movies filled with gags and understanding girlfriends, but darned if this one doesn't hit every one of its marks and then some. |
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The law is not concerned with the brain but with the mind, in the sense that mind is ordinarily used, the mental faculties of reason, memory and understanding. |
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And so it is with admiration and understanding that we are still violently furious over the pairing of Joey and Rachel. |
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The best tool for raising awareness and understanding is teaching. |
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Finally, he invoked the Holy Spirit directly for aid and understanding. |
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Given that he was building on the knowledge and understanding of Brahmagupta it is not surprising that Bhaskaracharya understood about zero and negative numbers. |
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I would like to briefly preach the merits of tolerance and understanding. |
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Every story he tells in some way teaches tolerance and understanding. |
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The relationship ought to be one based on mutual understanding, and understanding of what a gift may mean, and of the donor's and donee's vision and needs. |
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The meaning and understanding of the English word 'monopoly' has changed over the years. |
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For many communities, the library is a source of connection to a vast world, obtainable knowledge and understanding, and entertainment. |
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The notion of the Levant has undergone a dynamic process of historical evolution in usage, meaning, and understanding. |
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The fact is, that full permeation and understanding of an overwhelm or trauma makes it cease as an overwhelm or trauma. |
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In addition the author examines virtual focus groups and discusses managing and understanding focus group data. |
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He recommends more time in the pool, arriving for classes early and understanding what scuba diving is really about. |
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This week Sense is staging a week of special events to raise awareness and understanding of challenges faced by deaf-blind people every day. |
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Beautifully written and searingly truthful, it is full of love and fear and understanding. |
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This division largely defines the popular perception and understanding of Western Europe and its borders with Eastern Europe. |
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It remains a standard work for the Roman period and the advances in technology and understanding of natural phenomena at the time. |
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No amount of American niceness and understanding will change that. |
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He wrote for posterity based on his own experience, as well as his reading and understanding of lessons of long ago collected by Antiquitarians. |
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Additionally, there are two parallel streams informing doctrinal development and understanding in Anglicanism. |
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When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a single end, that of learning and understanding the law. |
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The partnership was based on mutual admiration and understanding. |
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God's kids are waking up, and those who are engifted with management skill and understanding are especially aroused. |
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A great deal of knowledge of perspective in art and understanding of the human figure was lost with the fall of Rome. |
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The goal of this interconfessional endeavour is to bring harmony and understanding between these disparate churches. |
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Maori were encouraged to develop awareness and understanding of wairua and other spiritual concepts. |
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This means knowing the identity of the customer and understanding the kinds of transactions in which the customer is likely to engage. |
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They say I'm a better dad now I'm Kellie because she's calmer, more caring and with an empathy and understanding of people. |
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These metacognitive skills help increase students' self-awareness and understanding about how they learn best. |
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Creating awareness and understanding was critical for the new IGENITY brand and functional genomics category. |
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Listening to music is perhaps the most common and universal form of entertainment, while learning and understanding it are popular disciplines. |
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Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries. |
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The analysis shows, there are a number of possible factors of the rationalization and understanding of the practices on what the enlargement has been and should be like. |
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Events like the Ethernet Alliance TEF series are important for achieving greater collaboration and understanding between these synergistic constituencies. |
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Many researchers have been done in the past relating to the production of concrete containing mineral admixtures and understanding their splitting tensile strength properties. |
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Myths play a crucial part in Iranian culture, and understanding of them is increased when they are considered within the context of actual events in Iranian history. |
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While she is passionate about fostering, she says that fosterers need patience and understanding and have to be prepared to hear things that will upset them. |
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The core concept of circuit courts requires judges to travel to different locales in order to ensure wide visibility and understanding of cases in a region. |
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Electro Optic maintains an ongoing commitment to keeping in-step with the latest trends and understanding how these changes arrect your business and products. |
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It also opens the way for practical observation and understanding of the nature of gravity and events in the Universe including the Big Bang and what happened after it. |
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Workweeks can be from 60 to 70 hours or more, so support and understanding should be discussed with family members well before signing on the dotted line. |
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A PIONEERING dementia community roadshow will be visiting Kirklees to increase awareness and understanding of dementia among Kirklees' ethnic communities. |
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Part of the difficulty in discussing and understanding the rice queen subculture is that so little attention has been paid to the sexuality of Asian or PAPI men. |
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Two palaeography taster sessions in January will give people the chance to pick up hints and tips on reading old handwriting and understanding historic documents. |
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His humane and understanding treatment of two insane assailants, Margaret Nicholson in 1786 and John Frith in 1790, contributed to his popularity. |
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As one of the original MDM providers with nearly 30 years of meter data management experience, Itron has extensive knowledge and understanding of utility business processes. |
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Measuring the Standard Metabolic Rates of ectotherms is key to understanding their thermal physiology and understanding the potential impacts of an altered global climate. |
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Application of molecular markers to crop improvement, plant conservation, plant disease management, and understanding and exploiting heterosis come next. |
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These may be described as originative or foundational experiences, since a long history of human worship and understanding of God traces back to each of them. |
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Much of our knowledge and understanding of Castlerigg stone circle has been passed down to us by the work of 18th century antiquarians and 19th century amateurs. |
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