Sentences with phrase «form strong ties»

They tend to form strong ties with one preferred family member, craving opportunities to spend time with that individual.
As Common Core implementation continues, the Common Core debate is worth watching closely to see whether or not these interest groups will form stronger ties to work together for the «common» goal of Common Core repeal.
Holodenschi has also formed strong ties with the local Humane Society, including setting up a TNR program to move unadoptable community cats out of the shelter by providing spay or neuter services and returning them to their outdoor homes.

Not exact matches

Weak ties help here because they «form bridges to worlds we do not walk within,» whereas strong ties are most likely people in worlds we already know.
The Caliph and the nation form an inseparable whole linked together by the strong tie of religious faith, worship of God, fair dealing, and interest in the public welfare.
Australia also enjoys proximity to Asia in other forms, with strong cultural and economic ties through the transfer of people and established trade routes.
For a start ending all live animal exports will not destroy our relationship with Indonesia, because our ties with that country are stronger than critics give them credit for and are certainly strong enough to survive our decision to stop selling it just one form of one particular foodstuff.
A two - legged tie against the French Principality side promises to be an intriguing spectacle, but while Arsenal will be considered strong favourites to progress, they would be unwise to under - estimate their Ligue 1 opponents, despite them not being in the best of form leading up to the first leg at the Emirates.
The main choice was between the incumbent Hugo Chávez, backed by a coalition of progressive and left - aligned parties and social movements, and Henrique Capriles Radonski, a state governor with strong ties to the country's elite, who had formed a right wing coalition known as the MUD.
The La Jolla Institute was formed with strong ties to major academic and medical centers, including UC San Diego (UCSD) and The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI).
Making liberal use of inner monologue to give form to Salinger's feverish stop - and - go writing process, Strong ties the epiphanies and crushing disappointments of the author's life to key passages within his body of work.
While completing her thesis, she took an opportunity to build an event management company alongside a business broker with strong ties in the Barcelona hospitality world and her pathway was formed.
During the late 1940s Smith was also further developing ties within the art world and formed strong personal relationships with Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Mark Rothko — artists who had an impact on his work throughout his life.
In addition, they will enjoy an opportunity to form strong professional ties with each other, as well as with the invited faculty members.
By offering these alternative forms of dispute resolution to clients when feasible, we can contribute to a healthier resolution of disputes that often leads to stronger long - term relationships for families who retain ties due to children or other circumstances.
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