Sentences with phrase «concern about her new relationship»

A few weeks ago, I was having a drink with a friend when she brought up a concern about her new relationship.

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Even though it was on the wane by the time I was entering graduate school, the religious drama movement that had once flourished at New York's Union Theological Seminary articulated my concerns about the relationship between «drama» and «church».
Here the Christian faith offers insight concerning anxieties about status in the eyes of others; in the experience of a new relationship to God and man, a person can be freed from excessive self - defensiveness.
Each developed interesting ideas before 1969 about how the international system had become multipolar and how to construct peace and order in a new world, yet in office their central concern remained the Soviet Union — even the opening to China being seen as a tactic in that prior relationship.
Though the Real Estate Board of New York, the industry's main lobbying group, has publicly established a working relationship with de Blasio, individual developers and brokers regularly express concerns about the mayor's policies.
Every woman has concerns — spoken or not — about getting into a new relationship.
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Although this was a new experience for him, I think I was much more concerned about the relationship than he was.
When you begin seeing someone new, the thought of a budding relationship should be your biggest concern about them, not wondering if they re lying about who they really are or about events of their past.
What begins like a movie about concerns over a mixed - race couple's relationship turns into a horror film when Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) visits the Caucasian family of his girlfriend (Allison Williams) and discovers they take racial prejudice to a whole new level.
Lucy (Sela Ward), his separated wife, is concerned about the estranged relationship gradually developing between Jack and their college - aged son Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), who is heading off to New York City for an academic contest.
In conversation here with Laura Vernikoff, a doctoral student in the Curriculum and Teaching department at Teachers College, and a former Special Education teacher in New York City public schools, we learn about their mutual concerns regarding a number of recent issues that have complicated the relationship between the college's administration, and the faculty and students.
«The Sony and Kobo relationship has been successful in a couple of ways, we are concerned about people accessing their digital libraries for the long - term and buy new books.
Recruiters have an industry bias that springs from real concerns about a candidate's understanding of the building blocks of commerce in the new industry: the language that speeds communication for its services, the myriad problems likely to crop up in the job every day, and the skills and working relationships necessary to deliver on the requirements of the job.
Having open, age - appropriate conversations with children and teens about dating can give children a chance to voice any concerns they have about the new relationships.
If you've been struggling with life stressors or relationships, counseling can provide an outlet to talk about those concerns, learn new coping skills, and get a handle on any emotions that are weighing you down.»
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