The flip side, of course, is the tendency we women have to
care about the complexities of human relationships, and the contributions we make as a result of this attention.
Not exact matches
In creating these statements relating to maternity
care and birth place in the United States, we acknowledge the
complexity inherent in each topic of concern, as well as some disagreement
about how to best achieve or demonstrate these principles.
Number of Cards: Most people do not
care about this, but for some, it makes a difference: The number of cards for each game varies depending on the
complexity and design of the gameplay.
Among respondents who were pessimistic
about the Affordable
Care Act's effects, administrative
complexity was cited as the greatest barrier to reducing their organizations» operating costs.
I didn't know why I should
care about the interior
complexities of Dixon.
The Boss Baby's story never really adds up to much — it's a surprisingly thin plot that lacks enough
complexity to make you
care about what initially seems to be its central «mystery»: the source of the rivalry between Baby Co. and Puppy Co..
It has nothing of the depth and
complexity of, say, Lady Bird (2017), but it does the job of making the horror properly horrific: These are fully rounded characters the audience
cares about when bad things happen to them.
What people call noise is when people don't overlay indicators on the charts and don't
care about mastering the
complexity of why price move here and there.
NQS PLP have asked an interesting question
about the
complexity of relationships in early childhood education and
care services.
The growing
complexity of changing demographics and attitudes
about senior living, shifting health
care policy, supply growth, and uncertain economic conditions are making strong market analyses more essential than ever before.