The guy just has a sense of inner confidence and centeredness that is very reassuring. |
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At the same time, every hidden retreat relies upon knowledge of what exists outside of the space in order for the sense of centeredness to transpire. |
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The Chair noted that access to treatment and patient centeredness should be key quality indicators. |
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When we enter the family pattern, we have our first outgoingness from self-centeredness to family centeredness. |
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Creativity comes from open-mindedness and centeredness — seeing things in a nonemotionally charged way. |
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This is often counted as one of the ballet's virtues: its centeredness, its grand view of things. |
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But nothing she has done previously prepared me for the blazing conviction and centeredness of this performance. |
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It has pairs of large moody mandalas on each wall that loom and seem to spin, exuding a strong energy that creates an extraordinary zone of centeredness, stillness and power. |
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Faith brings you stability, centeredness, calmness and love. |
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This graphic illustration in the expressive tradition addresses all of Cassandra's concerns about love of self, centeredness of self and simply comfort and happiness with ones otherness. |
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In this line of thought, we can say that paradise will be restored only when men and women repent from their self centeredness and become more God centered. |
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We appreciated very much Lusia's depth of spirituality and centeredness. |
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All the centeredness, energy, stamina, and skill it took to pull that off was typical of a Ballet Nacional de Cuba principal. |
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We need to have enhanced professionalism by doctors, reoriented cost-efficiency among hospital administrators, smarter oversight by the government, and unwavering commitment to the patient centeredness among all. |
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Other topics include patient centeredness, health information technology, payment reform, and leadership. |
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This isn't uncommon in comedy, where such centeredness helps build tension as you wait for comic anarchists to wreck a meticulously organized world. |
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There needs to be a similar commitment to nurturing the internal qualities that guide choices and create a sense of centeredness, purpose, and focus. |
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Perhaps the most powerful New Testament evocation of holiness as centeredness is the account of Jesus' calming of the storm at sea. |
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While a large number of countries see increased patient choice as a dimension of patient centeredness, it is not acknowledged that free choice is related to increased costs of care. |
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Those who dismiss his centeredness as self-centeredness or his composure as indifference are as wrong as those who mistook Eisenhower's stolidity for denseness or Lincoln's humor for lack of seriousness. |
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As such, it is a minority woman's version, and it critiques the centeredness and rigidness that derive from a dominant perspective or white male bias. |
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Mary Catherine Beach identified disparities in patient centeredness at the level of the clinical encounter as well as at the health system level, and Schillinger et al. |
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Instead, she shows us how to reconnect with our foundational essence of soul and self, where peace and centeredness are always and everywhere available. |
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