Sentences with phrase «always reassuring»

The therapists were always reassuring that new skills would come, even when I still questioned if our girl would be able to walk.
Alison Scott and Sophie Phillips of Harrison Clark Rickerbys Corporate Team handled the recent sale of my business extremely efficiently, calmly and were always reassuring at a time which is naturally fraught.
As the country's leading criminal defence firm, it is always reassuring to see that Chambers reflects our status in Band 1 of the Crime rankings.
It's always reassuring to be reminded that people much more talented than myself make mistakes, too.
A friendly welcome is always reassuring, and so you will be met by Keith, who works full time for the company, to offer a helping hand, hand over keys, and show you around the villa.
Any time you enter a situation that's new and challenging, it's always reassuring to know that there are people on your side.
It's always reassuring to know that other editors struggle with the same insecurities and uncertainties that I do.
Appearance, suspension and engine upgrades have always been mechanical in nature so the experienced touch of a technician's hand is always reassuring to achieve a great final aftermarket upgrade.
It is always reassuring to find real life people who have been there, done that and evening got the wedding ring to prove it.
It's always reassuring to know that if the rat bastard had actually gotten away with my bag that the insurance company would be able to recoup some of my losses and it wouldn't be a complete and utter loss.
It is always reassuring for me to read that other people have parent struggles as well.
it's always reassuring to read your insight about approaching different aspects of teaching yoga.
Which is always reassuring!
That's always reassuring,» Medzhitov told me.
«May we remind Mr. President that even in the darkest period of our economic challenges, successive administrations made efforts in steadying the economy, while always reassuring our citizens and the international community of the strength and economic potentials of our great nation.
Which is always reassuring!
It's always reassuring when somebody else (other than me) tries the recipe and it works There's nothing worse when I know the recipe works, but other people have trouble with it.
Indeed, although the Fed has started with its tapering and plans to continue with interest rate steepening in the near future, there is always a reassuring message that if things don't go as well as they should, the Fed will be always there to set the score straight.
We always reassure our moms that just because their babies get bottles first, there is no reason to think that they won't be able to breastfeed, and most often, that's true.
We know we can't do this work alone and are always reassured that there are others who want to contribute in meaningful ways.
«Newborns are pretty easy,» she said, giving me that serious look that always reassured me that she knew what the hell she was talking about, «the thing about babies is that they increase the difficulty level gradually.»
Always reassure your child that you will back, but don't linger after saying goodbye and don't ever sneak out thinking this will avoid the tears (it only makes it worse when you disappear and do not let your child know where you are going or when you will return).
It always reassures me that I made a good purchase.
No matter the outcome of any of our games against those teams, we always reassured ourselves with, «Yeah, well, at least WE don't have to wear uniforms.»
Plus, you should ALWAYS reassure them that they're doing a great job!

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Also, when you spend a lot of time with people you tend to notice patterns in how they tell stories and what was reassuring to us was to hear a source tell the same story the same way months later, as opposed to the facts always changing.
«Putting progressive elements into trade deals — labour protections, environmental protections — actually helps us make the case for trade and reassure people that the benefits of trade will be distributed more fairly and not just to the small number of people who've always benefited from it in the past.»
It's oddly reassuring that our existing approach is so difficult to improve, but I also believe that improvement is always possible.
Surely it is meant to reassure themselves that they are important, but it has always struck me as quite ridiculous.
During those «lapses,» the LDS Church (Mormons) has always been there to reassure me with the teachings of Jesus Christ (faith, repentance, grace, forgiveness, etc.).
She also hoped that when the husband arrived, he might be able to reassure her that everything happens for a purpose and that we don't always understand God's ways.
I kept trying to reassure this man that God will always love him and forgive him, but he wasn't taking my word for it, nor did he want Scripture verses.
«Philosophical argument... has sometimes shaken my reason for the faith which is in me; but my heart has always assured and reassured me that the gospel of Jesus Christ must be Divine Reality.
The confident and reassuring words of Feisal Abdul Rauf, the chairman of the Cordoba Initiative and the imam of the Farah mosque in Lower Manhattan in his New York Times op - ed piece Tuesday, just four days shy of the ninth anniversary of the horrors of 9/11, speak of a vision always dreamt of - and occasionally delivered - in this country.
I've always found prayer to be oddly reassuring, a reminder that I can't possibly be an actual atheist if I'm still talking to God.
I always forget about popovers, so old - fashioned and so reassuring.
It's always so nice and reassuring when even people who aren't into gluten - free like something
For one thing, you often have to reassure people that what they're biting down on is a coffee bean and not their own cracked teeth, and for another, chocolate - covered coffee beans aren't exactly a staple in most people's pantries — and it's always nice when you can pull out a recipe at the last minute and already have everything on hand (which is precisely what I did with these cookies, for an impromptu get - together earlier this year).
«He is 24 years old, he has already experience abroad and that is always a problem and is more reassuring when a player has already played abroad somewhere.
And his current club felt the need to reassure their fans, which always suggests to me that there really is something going on.
It reminds me of Arsenal because we are always trying to reassure ourselves that later will be better but we have been stuck in 4th place and we can't get out of it.
Whatever else happens around the football, there's always the game to reassure you of the fundamental unmanageability of this most important, least important thing.
Our staff is always available to help make your experience less stressful — whether you need clinical information about your chosen service, financial answers from our billing coordinator or simply a reassuring shoulder to lean on.
Ferber advocates for checking in on your little one and reassuring them that you're still there — but the key is to always leave the room while baby is still awake.
He's always trying to reassure me and promises as to what he'll be able to provide going forward.
We never let either of them cry it out; one of us was always there to soothe and reassure them.
It's reassuring to see baby follow a nice curve on the growth chart but this isn't always the case.
At the time I was using the La Leche League International Mother to Mother Forum, so there was always somebody online to help me, and that to me was very reassuring.
Maybe more than anything else, your main goal should be to reassure your adopted child that you'll always be there for him and accept him throughout his life.
If she is exclusively pumping, she should always be reassured that she should be pumping enough milk in 24 hours to feed her baby for 24 hours.
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