As an experienced residential youth counselor, I have been actively involved in providing both group and individual counseling to youths within the residential program, making it possible for them to integrate into the community
by commanding respect.
Not exact matches
Since 2006, it's been conducting the Global RepTrak Pulse study that sizes up the relative
respect and affection
commanded by the globe's biggest companies, a task that involves polling more than 85,000 consumers (the interviews ended in mid-April).
Although it does not
command the resources in this
respect that are possessed
by many other institutions, it does offer its own perspective.
It could still be argued that these roles impose strain on womanly nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack of
respect for God's work of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her role have sinned
by disobeying God's
command.
I don't know what century you are coming from but I have always been surrounded
by strong, educated women who earn and
command respect.
The interviewers try to divine the answer
by asking questions that would test in some way the principles of judgment, or the understanding of «jurisprudence,» that
command the
respect of the judge.
Developed through the four cardinal virtues — prudence (practical wisdom), justice, courage, and temperance (perhaps better styled today, «self -
command»)-- freedom is the method
by which we become the kind of people our noblest instincts incline us to be: the kind of people who can, among other possibilities, build free and virtuous societies in which the rights of all are acknowledged,
respected, and protected in law.
Guardiola is also super intelligent how many times have you seen Jose Real Madrid get embarrassed
by pep.mourinho is over hyped due to his controversial personality, but he does hVe a great deal of
command and
respect from those he took charge of.
Chelsea
command begrudging
respect but they will never be loved
by the neutrals — their «professional» cynicism knows no bounds.
«A fearless guy, smart, brave and
respected by his troops,» recalls retired colonel Philip Michaud, who at the time was a captain
commanding the ill - fated battery of 105s.
They went into Foxborough and
commanded respect by carving up the Patriot defense and dominating the time of possession.
And be of unquestionably character behaviour in and outside the club who will
command respect among the Gunners and be highly regarded
by the Boss, his back room staff and the Gooners generally.
They fought long and hard on more than one front, and are still
commanding respect,
by playing damn good football...
he is a winner and that in a team full of shirkers and mentally fragile people that is a big factor... he is also calm under pressure, has been there and done it all so will easily
command respect... add that to the fact that as a keeper he can see the whole pitch from his vantage point and correct any anomalies... not all captains are shouters or the aggresive type, Zidane was a captain that leads
by example and he does not shout or act aggressively to get his point across
Given your previous comments elsewhere, along with the plentiful examples we can think of where MDs acted in poor judgement and / or poor ethics...
by what merit does the profession have to
command such unquestioning
respect from the public?
She
commanded awe and
respect everywhere she went, and was relentlessly prayed to
by men, women and sea creatures alike.
The
command in a statement said, «Contrary to the report which is an orchestrated attempted to disparage the Command and pitch the public against the police, it is pertinent to state unequivocally that the Police which is a law enforcement agency guided by the rule of law and duty bound to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of citizens did not play any role, under whatever guise, in the murder of the de
command in a statement said, «Contrary to the report which is an orchestrated attempted to disparage the
Command and pitch the public against the police, it is pertinent to state unequivocally that the Police which is a law enforcement agency guided by the rule of law and duty bound to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of citizens did not play any role, under whatever guise, in the murder of the de
Command and pitch the public against the police, it is pertinent to state unequivocally that the Police which is a law enforcement agency guided
by the rule of law and duty bound to
respect, protect and fulfill the rights of citizens did not play any role, under whatever guise, in the murder of the deceased.
She now
commands growing
respect outside the left of the party, evidenced
by positive reviews on appearances like the BBC's Question Time, where she appeared alongside Michael Heseltine and Vince Cable last week.
By its very nature, the role is supposed to be held by a unifying figure who can command respect across the chamber - this is clearly no longer the case with MPs of all political hues now questioning Speaker Martin's judgement
By its very nature, the role is supposed to be held
by a unifying figure who can command respect across the chamber - this is clearly no longer the case with MPs of all political hues now questioning Speaker Martin's judgement
by a unifying figure who can
command respect across the chamber - this is clearly no longer the case with MPs of all political hues now questioning Speaker Martin's judgements.
The Governments have agreed that the referendum should have a clear legal base; be legislated for
by the Scottish Parliament; be conducted so as to
command the confidence of parliaments, government and people; and deliver a fair test and decisive expression of the views of people in Scotland and a result that everyone will
respect...
In its decision last week, the tribunal said: «Dr McBride's character mirrors the classic tragic character — the person of eminence in public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare
command respect and admiration, but who is brought down
by a fatal flaw in character.»
The Power of Your Voice: The Best Tool You Have to Capture and
Command Respect,
by David G. Jensen, 31 May 2002.
Even though life is not produced
by a miracle, life's products may still seem miraculous to us, and, in the glow of understanding provided
by Darwinian theory,
command our
respect.
And if a high proportion hail from industry, as has been the pattern in past Republican administrations, will they
command the
respect of the scientific establishment that conducts most of the research funded
by their agencies?
If your articles to modify for certain you jail cell improved cover of your thing is
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command of thirds.
As the royalty of all zodiacs and ruled
by the Sun the center of the universe the Leo woman
commands attention,
respect and passion.
The Killing Of A Sacred Deer doesn't have as sharp an allegorical edge as his best work — it's no Dogtooth in that
respect — but it does find the director honing his
command of unnerving atmosphere to a razor point, enhanced
by a camera that glides menacingly down hospital corridors and gazes from above with the severity of a merciless god.
Steve McQueen: The Man and LeMans Directors: John McKenna & Gabriel Clarke Synopsis: «
By 1970, Steve McQueen ruled Hollywood; he was at the top of his game,
commanding respect from and wielding power over industry executives and A-list talent.
But Thomas misses the sensation of actual flying, and while he
respects his
commanding officer, Colonel Jack Johns (Bruce Greenwood), most days, he takes orders over speakerphone from a shadowy government official (voiced, inevitably,
by Peter Coyote) from CIA HQ in Langley, and committing acts that could easily be perceived as war crimes.
This would force school systems to pay a fair rate for managerial talent and would create new opportunities for administrators to
command the support and
respect enjoyed
by their counterparts in other sectors.
They've also waged a broader, cyclical battle throughout the century for the
respect and autonomy
commanded by other professions.
These cars were uncommon in the 70s and will be more so as the time goes
by and the best examples such as this dry pristine Colorado car will
command respect and retain their value among serious collectors worldwide.
The benchmark of sporty sophistication, our 328i sedan
commands respect with its confident stance that is perfectly enhanced
by gloss black accents, unique alloy wheels and LED fog lights.
There is no deniability that the Infiniti Q50
commands respect on the road and features a presence noticed
by passersby near and afar.
Empty Vessel
by M. Edward McNally: Captain Wil has
command of his own ship, the
respect of his crew, and his wife is expecting their first child.
Tim knew the
respect his father
commanded, yet he was still astonished
by the size of the crowd that night.
The German Shepherd (GS) is an intelligent, obedient, loyal dog
commanding a level of
respect matched
by few other breeds.
You win his trust and
respect by teaching him general
commands when he is a small puppy.
The Doberman Pinscher (DP) is an intelligent, alert, and loyal dog
commanding a level of
respect matched
by few other breeds.
These training tactics are popular and commonly used
by trainers because they get your dog to obey your
commands, but do you earn their
respect?
In other words,
by showing
respect throughout all training processes, using positive reinforcement, and providing love and affection, these dogs come out understand and obeying
commands but also being great companions.
Pet Emergency Education, LLC
commands a very high level of
respect, authority and credibility throughout the animal and veterinary community, however acceptance of our CE credits is not guaranteed
by our company.
Pvt. Manning's
commanding officer Captain McKinney and the rest of the platoon attended the funeral to pay their
respects, as well as to complete their daily quests
by seeing what came out of Manning's unopened boxes.
During the difficult days of the Turbo's pitiable existence, as the struggling console was being bought
by no one and mocked
by all (all who had actually heard of it, that is), the fools at NEC somehow managed to release a handful of titles that defied ridicule and
commanded respect.
It is the work of such masters as Manet, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Corot, Courbet, Daumier, Puvis de Chavannes, Rodin, Bourdelle, Rousseau, Maris, Whistler, A. P. Ryder, John H. Twachtman, Weir, and many other European and American painters and sculptors which
command serious consideration and
respect for the exhibit, and which are a relief to eyes and minds tortured
by the disquieting perpetrations of the art criminals.
«With a long and
respected artistic career, whose work is admired
by both collectors and curators alike, Serritella continues to captivate new audiences with his
command of material, form, and technique,» says Jason T. Busch, director of the gallery.
Inspired
by the great
respect that calligraphy
commands in Asian cultures, Hanna explains that his motivation was to build a machine that could also do a variation of the water calligraphy he witnessed being practiced in Beijing's parks:
If he is to deserve attention from the Judiciary and to
command respect from the public this title he must continue to hold, for it is only
by so doing that he can justify his existence.
The 2016 edition praises Bruce for having «masterminded the firm's rise to prominence in the IP space,» and notes that he is «a brilliant strategist and indefatigable worker, with extraordinarily good judgement,» and that «he
commands immense
respect from opponents and judges; when he's on a case, as if
by magic, nobody wants to fight over inconsequential points.»
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected
by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and
command sufficient
respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.