Sentences with phrase «what none of these families»

What none of these families knew at the time was that because they chose a different public school for their kids, their children would only receive three - fifths of the funding they would have had they stayed in a district school — failing or not.

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What makes the tale of Suliman Olayan remarkable is that it begins in Saudi Arabia, where wealth is a function of royal family connections — and Suliman had none.
What ever the President and his family believe is none of my business... every single person believes in a higher power their own way... or not at all.
None of this means that religious believers, and particularly religious parents, don't have understandable reasons for trying to wall their families off from the worst of what American pop culture has to offer, whether by canceling their cable subscription or packing up and moving to Ave Maria Town.
But then, there were more than a few magical moments on each trip where I really saw what my parents had been trying to show us year after year after year — that there are some really awesomely gorgeous places in America, steeped with history and beauty — that outside of the craziness of every day life there is a world where none of the petty stuff matters, and what's really important is being together as a family appreciating some of the more basic pleasures of life.
I am sure this is something none of us want to think about, but it does happen, and I would rather know that my family has something to say what I wanted if I can't be there.
Why is it, then, that none of these entities seem eager to actually tell families what's available, what they're entitled to, and how to get what they need?
None of it felt super offensive, but what bothered me was the frequency with which friends and family felt the need to ask / comment about something they literally never saw after the kid was approximately 18 months, since by then we were only nursing mornings / evenings.»
My family is very weird, but we're fans of what I like to call «morbid / catastrophic speculation,» and none of our blowing - off - steam craziness has ever materialized just because we dared say it might.
«None of [Massachusetts Democratic Sen.] Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenElizabeth Warren urges grads to fight for «what is decent» in current political climate Tomi Lahren responds to genealogist's investigation of her family: «She failed miserably» GOP, Dem lawmakers come together for McCain documentary MORE or Bernie Sanders» stuff has even a remote chance of happening unless Democrats are in the majority.
Especially because NONE of my friends or family understand, and often I would feel emotionally bullied to eat what they think I should!
In fact, almost none of today's people do know what is actually the family; and that is why people are no longer able to create a strong, happy family.
In what should be a whimsical tale of an oddball dysfunctional family, we never really get the sense that we know them, mostly because the chemistry is so absent that none of them really seem to know one another.
Yet what none of them know is that for years Vera has also been secretly helping out young girls «what find themselves in the family way» — and when one of her illegally performed abortions goes wrong and the police turn up at her door, both Vera herself and the happiness of her family seem destined for ruin.
None of the characters is fleshed out beyond what's necessary for the plot at hand, as we get the sense that not a single one of them has even a shred of a personal life, family or friendships other than as vessels inhabiting their current occupations.
Amid the family drama and political tension, Romola Garai shines as young nurse Millie Appleyard, assigned to take care of Winston, but none of what happens is actually gripping or endearing — perhaps because the romance that emerges between Millie and her patient is completely invented.
Time - travel movies remain popular in the genre world, but none of them can match the weight and cumulative power of what Linklater managed here, making the simple story of a single family into a Great American Novel by letting it unfold at its own pace.
Mel Gibson (in an understated role, none of his tough guy facial tics here) plays an ex-priest whose family is threatened (he's Episcopalian in case you wondered) by what seems to be either alien invaders or crop circle pranksters.
None of these figures take into account an unusually high generation — what if one beneficiary early in the family tree has six or seven kids?
Activision's Skylanders franchise is to kids and families what Activision's Call of Duty franchise is to teenager and adults: a second - to - none cash cow that keeps selling like hot cakes with no signs of franchise fatigue from potential players in... Read More
It sets out options for a future for family law, none of which (a) face what the realities of family law may be after «exit day» (when EU withdrawal truly starts) or (b) explain what the effects of the EU withdrawal bill now before parliament will be.
Now, when alienation has been established in a family law case, the question that keeps judges up at night is what can be done about it, and frankly none of the legal and therapeutic options are particularly good.
Re: ``... Now, when alienation has been established in a family law case, the question that keeps judges up at night is what can be about it, and frankly none of the legal and therapeutic options are particularly good....»
While none of us want to think about life without our partner, the truth is that if you have a family, it's the responsible thing to do to plan for the «what ifs» in life.
None of what I mentioned are luxuries; they're necessities that, if not addressed in advance, can add up and put a strain on your family's financial well - being.
If mediation were mandatory in divorce or separation involving children, then none of what happens in most divorces in The Family Courts would ever happen.
Worst of all, none of your friends or family can possibly understand what you are going through.
Although numerous books have been written about childhood incest and trauma, until now none of them has combined the best of what scientific psychology has to offer with detailed representation and narrative about the ways that childhood sexual trauma within the family context affects the lives of adult survivors.
Thankyou for sharing, I too have moved family and home from a big city to a beach retreat and share my own story @ http://mybeachretreat.wordpress.com/ Its wonderful to hear others speak of their journeys, as none of them are easy and they make us be who we are as we search for what makes us happy in life.
I will do what I can but most of the bother is for me because David is really low maintenance and none of his family is big into decor.
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