Sentences with phrase «how reassuring»

How reassuring is it to know that by law injured victim has the right to retain his or her damages from whoever is responsible.
Try to imagine how this girl feels, and how reassuring it would be to meet someone older with Asperger's who's doing well.»
How reassuring is the proven work ethic of this hard - working 2014 Dodge Ram 1500?
It's important to know that no matter how reassuring the doctor is on effective drug therapies, how minimally the infection has physically affected you or how emotionally and intellectually prepared you may be, you need the love and support of close family members or a companion.A close companion will help you lead a happy, positive and productive life.
And we all know how reassuring «fda approved» is.
How reassuring would that be?
How reassuring to the markets - and how unattractive to many voters - his promise will be.
No matter how reassuring it is made to sound, proclaiming that a disaster or a death or an injury or a harmful loss is the will of God is not the Good News.
Children believe in invisible monsters under their beds, are convinced of it no matter how reassuring you as a parent are, but we know they aren't actually real, right?
Think about how reassured you were by the avuncular handyman who helped you find toilet parts at Home Depot or the emo - haired barista who conspiratorially called you «man» when handing you your skinny latte at Starbucks, and it becomes clear that there is something more fundamental at work here.
I like how it reassures them that their crate is a safe and calm place for them.

Not exact matches

Similarly, the number of fans shows how popular a brand is and Facebook reviews can reassure buyers by showing them that other consumers like a business.
Reassure shoppers and demonstrate how safe your payment processing is.
«I want to reassure people that it's not as complex as it may seem at first glance and that Credit Karma Tax has a number of resources about how to approach bitcoin and taxes.»
Reassure them that America offers their best chance to realize their dreams, regardless of where they are from or how they worship.
Being transparent about how you use their data will reassure them that you value their trust.
Also, when you spend a lot of time with people you tend to notice patterns in how they tell stories and what was reassuring to us was to hear a source tell the same story the same way months later, as opposed to the facts always changing.
It's not an uncommon scenario, but let's look at how Feel Felt Found can help us reassure the candidate and get them on board.
No matter how driven a person is, though, he or she will still want to be reassured that the company will be around a few years from now.
Morneau has been waging a public relations to reassure different sectors of the country concerned at how the changes would affect them.
A limit on how many coins could be created (set at 21 million) reassured users that the currency would retain a stable value.
Zuckerberg helped his case by reassuring senators that he's willing to work with them on relatively low - impact legislation that would regulate how online companies handle user data and privacy.
Rate caps can be reassuring to borrowers with ARMs since they can't predict how their mortgage rates will change when the rate adjusts.
While talking to business leaders in Austria today, the Brexit Secretary will try to reassure critics that they are mistaken to think Britain will focus on deregulation after it leaves the trading bloc, and how UK hopes that «mutual recognition» of regulations will continue after Brexit.
You've been very kind to reassure David of his creativity and how his posts and drawings have influenced your walk.
It is reassuring to see how God has led another pilgrim along a path similar to my own.
It may be said that timidly, even furtively (it is remarkable how coy we are in referring to the matter) two methods are used by writers and teachers to reassure themselves and others in face of the ever more obsessive certainty of the eventual ending of the human species: the first is to invoke the infinity of Time and the second is to seek shelter in the depths of Space.
That is enough for him to be gratefully applauded by religionists who are thus reassured that they still have a role to play, no matter how modest, in making history.
Travis Tygart, president of the USADA, said in a statement, «This is a heartbreaking example of how the win - at - all - costs culture of sport, if left unchecked, will overtake fair, safe and honest competition, but for clean athletes, it is a reassuring reminder that there is hope for future generations to compete on a level playing field without the use of performance - enhancing drugs»...
Since I haven't cooked from my own finished, written recipes in a while, I was pleasantly reassured by how smoothly the process went, thanks to my editor and many hours of meticulous work and recipe testing.
On the flipside though we got to see just how valuable our keeper is, and going forward it is reassuring to know that even in difficult games like this Arsenal are able to not completely break and even salvage a point — a spine we never had 4 - 5 years ago.
How about a little injury contingency, elneny doesn't reassure as cover for a period of months if xhaka gets injured!
«Attending the course made me realise that my situation isn't as bad as I thought — this was immensely reassuring and made me realise how well I am managing.»
How can we best reassure each other about our marriage when it's under constant tabloid pressure?
Moms share how they bonded with their babies and offer reassuring advice for your first days with your newborn.
Reassure your teen that whatever the future holds, help with caring for his or her sibling will depend on how much your teen is comfortable taking on.
It is entirely normal to have fears and worries about how you'll cope in labour, but all your friends who are already mums will be able to reassure you that you just WILL!
Rosie's Babies by Martin Waddell illustrated beautifully how a mother continues to love her older child and makes her big girl feel special in a gently reassuring and humorous way.
If he is concerned about how his voice sounds, you can reassure your son that the squeaks and changes are normal growing pains and that they won't last forever.
Calm, Reassuring, Likable ~ Written in L.R.Knost's signature easy - to - read and conversational style, «Two Thousand Kisses a Day» offers an overview of gentle parenting from birth through young adulthood along with concrete suggestions and insights into how to implement gentle parenting in each stage of childhood.
No matter how often you reassure your child that bed - wetting is something she can't control and it's not her fault, she still may feel shame or embarrassment.
Reassures Henry that he can tell his parents how he feels and get help, so he isn't left on his own in his struggle to control himself so he doesn't hurt his sister.
I enjoyed talking to the other moms and it was nice to be reassured that I'm not doing everything wrong when it comes to raising my child (which is how I feel sometimes).
They were reassuring, helping me latch him on and showing me how to express to get some colostrum when I worried he wasn't getting enough.
Furthermore, have opened discussions with your child, constantly reassure him / her of your love and address the changes that are happening in his / her life and see how you can make them easier.
Knowing what gross motor skills are and examples of how children display them can reassure you as to their progress.
We will then cover how to teach parents empowering skills to know when a baby is breathing properly in any type of baby product, including but not exclusive to baby carriers, as well as how to know when a baby has a compromised airway and how to address it in an reassuring way.
Frequent use — Think how you will feel if the scales are not reassuring you.
And how can we recognize the signs of distress or anxiety in their behavior that tell us that they need our help?In The Secure Child, Dr. Stanley Greenspan offers a set of guiding principles that will help parents of children at each age — from preschoolers to teenagers — both reassure and guide them so that they feel secure in their homes, their schools, and in their community at large.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z