Not exact matches
Some crowdfunding entrepreneurs boast that they'll «shout from the rooftops»
about their company and promote their fundraising efforts far and wide, but later, when
asked how many friends and
family members they went to for support, their response is, «Oh, I don't feel comfortable approaching my own contacts.»
When
asked about the PBO findings Thursday, Morneau said the government pursued the changes because some Canadians were lowering their taxes by sprinkling income to children or their spouses in a private corporation, even though those
family members weren't actively engaged in the business.
They're going to be
asked a lot of questions
about their own involvement in the music industry, if anyone in their
family is in the business, if they're related to any of the parties, or indirectly related to any of the parties or
family members within any of the parties or any of the attorneys in the case.
By the end of April, more than 80 diplomats,
family members and other personnel — a very high proportion for a mission that included
about 55 American staff — had
asked to be checked out by the Miami medical team.
The study included two surveys labeled «word of mouth» and «buzz,» which
asked respondents whether they had talked
about a brand with friends or
family members and if they'd noticed more positive or negative sentiments around a brand in the past two weeks, respectively.
When she is
asked what she hopes for in her life, Ms. Xiao, an upwardly mobile
member of a two career
family making
about 60,000 RMB / year (approximately $ 10,000), wants the same things we all want: good health for her
family, a steady and challenging job, a better life for her 16 - month old baby than she had.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the
family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among
family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were
asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were
asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
Amazingly, when
asking poor or homeless people what they need, they usually do not list «things» like coats or tarps, but mention
family members they're concerned
about, their desire to get a job and get off the streets or health concerns.
Archbishop Raphel Cheenath, who filed the lawsuit,
asked for
about $ 6,000 per damaged house and
about $ 22,500 for each
family member killed in the riots.
I was present at a time recently when a
family member in a group of five of us said a prayer which included several comments
about God being all powerful, creator of the universe, etc. and
asking for God's intervention (in this case, it would be a miracle) in a
family matter.
One of the most common questions I'm
asked by health coaching clients, as well as other friends and
family members is
about what clean vegan - friendly protein powders I recommend.
Make a Plan * Call a
family meeting and have a frank discussion
about your
family's physical fitness health *
Ask family members for suggestions on how the whole
family can shape up individually and together * Prepare a plan of action and display it in high traffic areas.
A
family member who had not been successful breastfeeding her first child came to me and
asked for some advice
about how to do better with her next one.
I'm frequently
asked questions
about all the glorious obstacles we are faced with when it comes to feeding the most important
members of our
family, our children.
At some point in the future, when your son is a bit older, my suggestion is that you open a discussion with her
about her plans, wishes, and hopes for her relationship with him, and
ask her if her
family knows
about him because, in a truly open adoption, he might want to know or meet his extended
family members.
She may
ask you
about your pregnancy, other
family members who have been diagnosed with ADHD, and any emotional difficulties your preschooler has gone through.
Moms of children with autism often feel isolated and experience their
family members stop
asking about their child, or their child is left out of gatherings.
We did set some boundaries for those
family members asking them to not say negative things
about open adoption or our child's birth
family around us.»
Unconditional parenting
asks you to create a parenting plan or a
family doctrine that supports the needs of all
members, to set forth the «rules of the house» - the guidelines that children and parents agree on together
about how
family members should be treated and how tasks will be divided.
still cook for the
family, and try to not think too much
about the pregnancy, but it comes really anoying when my friends, or any
member of
family asking when the due date comes.
Ask about your child's teachers as if they are
members of the
family, Cooper suggests.
Ask her
about her memories or talk to her
about family members she hasn't met.
Go around the table and
ask one question
about each
family member's day; tell one thing
about your own day.
At dinner or lunch, go around the table and
ask each
family member to name five things that they love
about each person that is sitting around the table.
I'm not talking
about a
family member, close personal friend, or even the polite person who
asks before making a move (although really everyone should).
As children get older, they may notice a pregnant friend or
family member and may begin
asking questions
about babies, how they're born, and who carried them.
If you feel nervous
about asking, you can always start by offering to buy the item, and your friend or
family member may be happy to just give it to you anyway.
End each meeting by
asking each
family member how they felt
about the meeting, and what could be done better next time.
Chanting, «Be fair to direct care,»
about 200 New Yorkers with developmental disabilities, along with their
family members and caregivers, gathered in a reception area outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office Wednesday to
ask for more help in paying the workers more money.
A person with knowledge of the factors behind the endorsement who
asked not to be identified said
members of the Queens Democratic Party and Working
Families Party grew concerned
about the 38 - year - old candidate when they learned shortly before they made their endorsement picks that he was a
member of the Nation of Islam and threw their support toward Sanders.
«By
asking a
family member about the adult's symptoms and using adult - based definitions of the disorder, you typically find that around half of children with moderate to severe ADHD still show significant signs of the disorder in adulthood.»
About 175 PPPL staff
members, including some
family members, volunteered their time on a hot, sunny Saturday for the event, whether it was handing out snacks and water bottles, giving passersby directions or staffing the «
Ask the Physicist,» and «
Ask the Engineer» booth in the D Site parking lot.
«That means respectfully paying attention to what another
family member is talking
about and
asking appropriate follow - up questions or comments to convey you've heard what they've said and are interested,» says Slattery.
To make this work for you,
ask a friend,
family member or even your trainer to text you a daily question
about your diet or exercise goals.
The participants were
asked about the support and / or strain they experienced with their friends and
family members, including spouses, children and other immediate
family.
Researchers
asked the men
about negative «fateful life events,» which included death of a
family member or friend, divorce, separation, miscarriage, financial difficulties and serious medical emergencies.
One of the most common questions I'm
asked by health coaching clients, as well as other friends and
family members is
about what clean vegan - friendly protein powders I recommend.
Giving a friend or
family member advice
about how to eat better (if she
asks for it) will remind you of what you need to do, too, Beck says.
Ask a few of your close friends or
family members to throw some adjectives out
about how they would describe you to someone if they were setting you up on a blind date.
Get a feel for what other people are saying out there, and even
ask your friends,
family members, and coworkers if they've used a dating app that you're thinking
about.
But trying too hard to make yourself seem humble (and not too «into yourself») is a risk for everyone, so
ask your friends or
family members for advice
about how to seem humble without sounding too self - deprecating.
Show concern to her and occasionally
ask questions
about her
family members.
Get to know her by
asking her
about her life, interests, pets or
family members.
The distance is a big problem, so you should create an idea of your existence in your special Russian woman's life - talk with her
about everything important for you and her,
ask questions, get to know
members of her
family and say your regards to them.
If you're still unsure
about proper grammar and spelling, consider
asking a friend or
family member to proofread your material.
Also, prior to the date you can
ask your friend or
family member questions
about the date and find out as much information as you can
about them.
If you were to
ask my
family members and friends
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asked about the assumption that more education actually makes people question authority, not follow it blindly, LeVine explains that modern institutions such as Western schooling make individuals more likely to question traditional authority — an older
member of a
family, for example.
Several recent polls have
asked adult
members of
families their thoughts
about education.
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