Sentences with phrase «community gives their full support»

«The baseball community gives their full support to our tournament each year and they believe in the cause,» says Jill Kerrigan, event organizer and associate broker of Royal LePage True North Realty.

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When this happens, the aggressively masculine stance and the dislike of women's having their part and place in the affairs of the world — and in religious communities, the refusal to give women a full share in the communities» life and in their ordained ministry — are taken to be supported by the cosmic order and hence given a divine force in human affairs.
The Green Party, unlike Cuomo, supports giving local governments the full power to set a higher minimum wage in their communities.
We are calling on the other LEADERS in this community to join us in giving our full hearted, deep throated support to Donald Ogilvie and the work that he has begun in earnest in Buffalo.
Last year, the National Task Force to End Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Against Women released a statement giving their full support to equal bathroom access for the transgender community.
Given the right chances, support and love, children can play a full and active part in the life of the community.
Our networks are vibrant learning communities that give you full access to our premium resources as well as support from peers who are also leading the charge to transform their schools and school districts.
Given the right chances, support and love, children can play a full and active part in the life of the community.
Giving reason for the delay, Ubisoft stated, «Watch Dogs 2 features a multitude of PC - specific enhancements, including support for full 4K resolution with Ultra Textures and Extra Details options; an uncapped framerate; and a host of other features and options specifically requested by the Watch Dogs 2 community.
Given the right chances, support and love, children can play a full and active part in the life of the community.
Designed for the many people who care for and / or come in contact with young children — parents, child care providers, teachers, police officers, community leaders, health and social service professionals, and mental health practitioners, this publication guides readers through recognizing the full range of symptoms and behaviors that may stem from infants» and toddlers» exposure to violence; supporting those giving care to traumatized young children; and designing and carrying out treatment plans to help children and their families cope and recover.
Given the right chances, support and love, children can play a full and active part in the life of the community.
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