Sentences with phrase «also reassuring»

The primary goal of the camps is to enable children to learn new skills, make friends and have fun in a safe, healthy and caring environment while also reassuring parents that the camps adhere to the highest standards of safety, supervision and quality programming.
Zuckerberg outlined the timeline of events while also reassuring users that Facebook is doing all it can to prevent this from happening again.
If nothing else, that's also a reassuring sign that the school is legitimate.
The prospect of more learning might seem discouraging if you've just finished law school, but it's also reassuring to realize that no matter how confident and competent they might seem, the lawyers you'll be working with in articling and beyond are learning right along with you.
It is also reassuring in its commentary that while sometime something may look like a duck, it may actually be an entirely different animal.
The Children's Aid Society support of the grandparents» custody claims was also reassuring.
Also reassuring is the slow pace of methane progress upward since a large portion of the gas oxidizes on the way.
I found that very surprising but also reassuring.
«It is also reassuring the Olympic bodies» messaging that the Games is not just about London seems to be getting through.»
This action is also reassuring for the owner, who has visions of their pup choking with a whole bone stuck in its throat.
Something to monitor... However, the current CEO Joe Purcell obviously offers continuity, while the recent NED appointment of old hand Hugh McCullough is also reassuring.]
And it has a 38 year old CEO who's already made his bones as a turnaround guy, and wants & needs to prove he can now deliver a compelling organic & acquisition growth story... while also reassuring shareholders he'll avoid the potential horrors of a debt - fueled spendthrift acquisition strategy.
In addition, it is also reassuring for traders to know that they are dealing with a legitimate and regulated broker.
Not only are you getting, first hand, the opinions of those at the coalface of this changing industry, it's also reassuring to hear about other writers» experiences and see that in this lonely business of writing books that you are, actually, not alone at all.
However, a majority of Jeep buyers don't take their cars off - road for sustained periods of time at best, so it's also reassuring to know that the Jeep Grand Cherokee is particularly well suited to life on paved roads.
Talking with this group over the last few months about the future of school accountability has been a pleasure but also reassuring.
This allows you to explain how you will use texting to communicate, while also reassuring them that any important, child - specific conversations will still earn a phone call or sit - down meeting.
Hanging out with your children and also reassuring them that you will always be around for them, will only help them to settle into any new family dynamic.
Believe it or not, most singles find profiles with photos not only attractive but also reassuring.
It's also reassuring to consider that it might actually be in my best interest to opt for a dramatic change of direction during my postdoc days.
Some medical professionals in Syracuse recommend parents be honest but also reassuring with kids.
From the grassroots» point of view, it is also reassuring to see Jeremy Middleton involved in the process.
Also reassuring for Mayor de Blasio and his accountants: the deal defangs Trump's threat to defund sanctuary cities like New York.
For the child who is at playgroup, kinder even school it is a good idea to label their belongings, also reassuring your child that his name is clearly marked, so when he shares his things with his friends it is sure to be returned to him.
As I strive to be a responsible consumer it's also reassuring to me that Aduna is an ethical company.
The trend is also reassuring as the gain for the last month is higher than the six - month rise, which is movement in a positive direction.
Stone: Also notable, if not also reassuring, is that China's stock market is very disconnected from their real economy.
It's also reassuring for potential Iron Dome buyers facing missile threats in other parts of the world.
And after a couple of years spent cracking down on wealth - making activities through a fierce anti-corruption campaign, Beijing could also reassure business and financial elites that it had their interests at heart.
It would also reassure investors that they are getting proper value for their fees, support the integrity of the markets, and promote the development of more high - quality investment research to better serve advisers and investors.
The company's history should also reassure investors.
Law professors write solely for other academics, but since their underlying religious / ideological / political positions are relatively conventional, they can also reassure their co «ideologues outside of the academy that someone really smart who speaks the language of modern moral / legal theory is on their side.
With the second Sunday over, the situation in hand again, students quietened, the congregation reassured, priests and academics also reassured and feeling that Luther knew where he was taking them — it was possible to relax with Philip Melancthon and Amsdorf over some of the Wittenberg beer to which Luther had referred in the second sermon.
Some of the recent Arsenal transfer rumours have linked Ozil with a transfer to the Turkish club Besiktas but Wenger made it clear that he was a key part of the Gunners team and also reassured fans that the player did not want to leave.
Costacurta also reassured Di Biagio, saying that there will be a role for him even if he fails to be appointed as the next permanent coach of the national team.
It is our job to let our children go — to let them know they'll be missed but also reassured that it is their job to spread their wings and fly.
After reading Meg's book I feel confident in my mothering through breastfeeding and also reassured that there are whole bunches of other mummas that feel just as sleep deprived as I and that this will all pass one day.
Doing a full room monster check can also reassure the child that there is nothing hiding under the bed or in the closet.
The book also reassures moms that the decision whether or not to breastfeed is a highly personal matter.
They also reassure me that I will have time to get done what I need to do.
We also reassure our children that we are confident in their abilities to be respectful and that our parenting boundaries can be kind and clear at the same time.
Governor Ambode also reassured Lagosians that his administration would remain committed to improving the State with world class transportation system as a vital component, which according to him is a key requirement for the sustenance of economic growth in the State.
That vision must also reassure those who voted to remain that the friction - free access into the single market that we have enjoyed for so long can in large part be maintained.
The First Lady also reassured them that the President will continuously pursue his agenda for jobs to ensure every region gets its fair share of jobs.
The president also reassured that the nation's intelligence and security forces had redoubled their efforts toward ensuring speedy recovery of the remaining girls and others in captivity.
Will also reassure the electorate that Cameron is strong and is not in hock to the band of Tory MP's who at heart are UKIPPERS.
Mr. Heastie told members that he supported the congestion zone, but he also reassured them that he would not try to impose his will on the majority, several legislators said.
Fayemi, in a Sallah message in Ado - Ekiti, also reassured the people of the readiness of his administration to preserve the peace, tranquility and religious harmony that have taken root in the state.
Genetic testing confirmed the diagnosis, but it also reassured his parents: Along with about half of Beckwith - Wiedemann patients, Finn was considered unlikely to get cancer.
These calls also reassure parents that I'm not out to make life more difficult for their child, that I'm fair in my assessments and feedback, and that I genuinely want to see students succeed.
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