Not exact matches
The child may cry and scream because he / she doesn't understand why they can't do what they want, and have what they want, when they want it; but loving parents will
endure the anger of the child
in the short - term for the long - term
benefit of a well - adjusted, healthy, wise and mature child as he / she grows.
The major
benefit of this position is that one can calmly contemplate the horrors, Armageddon, nuclear war and the rest, because the person propagating these views believes he (I have not found a single woman preacher or writer
in this group) will not need to
endure any of it — only others will.
Even those with little love for Rio or BHP would have to acknowledge that as a bit of a stretch, if only because pretty much every outpost of modernity
in the north - west has
benefited in some
enduring way or other from the long - term commitment of the extractive industries.
Crocker and Cotton said they probably talk or text every single day despite being
in different states now, and
benefit greatly from the
enduring relationship.
The Government
endured sustained criticism of plans to cut housing
benefits led by the London Mayor Boris Johnson, who likened the policy to ethnic cleansing
in the Balkans.
Such
enduring benefits would be extraordinary, if correct, says psychiatrist Jeffrey Lieberman of Columbia University Medical Center
in New York City.
The psychological effects appear to be
enduring and it is unknown how much of this longer lasting
benefit may be due to continued practice or lasting changes
in how people view events
in their lives.
However, the additional
benefit of taurine lies
in its ability to increase your muscle strength, making them able to
endure harder workouts, which will help your muscle growth over the long haul.
The freedom to see and experience
enduring choices that have both short term and long term
benefits is fulfilling
in a manner that processed food can not deliver without detrimental effects.
Supplementing with Rhodiola can
benefit the body
in multiple ways, including making it possible to
endure the more unsavory symptoms of the condition.
Because Social Security is universal
in its
benefits — the checks go to the rich and poor alike — the program is politically very well protected, long
enduring, and provides fantastic
benefits.
With this approach — capturing the experiences of individual children
in even hard - to - reach settings — the study will seek to answer the big questions facing the field, perhaps the most
enduring of which is just how tangible and long lasting the
benefits of preschool are.
It's a habit with some
enduring benefits (ever read your iPad
in full sun?)
As outlined
in the DCWG report «Ebook Business Models for Public Libraries» (PDF file), libraries
benefit from business models that include access to all ebook titles,
enduring rights and metadata integration capabilities (see also the recently released DCWG «Business Model Scorecard» report
in PDF format on ebook contract variables for libraries).
Students who choose to make Wells Fargo their lender
benefit from a bank with a strong and
enduring reputation
in providing lending services.
Structurally, Berkshire's earnings will
benefit from the ongoing shift
in consumers» auto insurance buying habits (via the direct - to - consumer GEICO subsidiary), the continuing change
in the way goods are transported across the country (via the large intermodal operations at Burlington Northern), and the
enduring growth
in energy and power demand (via MidAmerican).
Pre-retirees can
benefit from a guaranteed, sustainable way to maintain income
in retirement, potentially higher income payments than they could achieve elsewhere, and a reduction of some market risk from their overall portfolio during the final years of their pre-retirement, when they can't afford to
endure the consequences of a market downturn.
This procedure also has the
benefit of stopping the heat cycle, meaning you will not have to deal with the mess of a menstrual cycle and your pet can skip the distress many females
in heat
endure.
Both consoles
benefited from Microsoft investing
in forward thinking hardware and services — Xbox Live paved the way for online multiplayer as we know it — but the
enduring legacy of those machines are the games that ran on them.
To ensure the legacy of Laguna Gloria
endures from one generation to the next, I have included a gift
in my estate to
benefit the museum.
Given the near - term and
enduring benefits of electric power expansion
in developing countries, the other long - term effect of expanded coal - powered generation is accrued wealth and economic growth (along with health costs if they are dirty plants, of course).
You say — «Given the near - term and
enduring benefits of electric power expansion
in developing countries, the other long - term effect of expanded coal - powered generation is accrued wealth and economic growth...»
In their 2002 book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart presented an integration of design and science that provides enduring benefits for society from safe materials, water and energy in circular economies and eliminates the concept of wast
In their 2002 book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart presented an integration of design and science that provides
enduring benefits for society from safe materials, water and energy
in circular economies and eliminates the concept of wast
in circular economies and eliminates the concept of waste.
«We find that a U.S. electric system
in which solar plays a major role — supplying 14 % of demand
in 2030, and 27 %
in 2050 — would result
in enduring environmental and health
benefits.
The
benefits for the firm include fostering a differentiated, more -
enduring relationship of trust and partnership with clients and improved positioning for future GC decisions around which firms his or her company should invest
in with legal spend and relationship capital.
The accelerated death
benefit of your policy is there so that
in the event of these unfortunate medical situations your family will be prepared for the unexpected expense and lost income that accompany the grief and heartache they must
endure.
SUD Life AAYUSHMAAN is a Non Linked Deferred Participating Plan that pays lump sum
benefits and
enduring financial safety net to ensure that nothing comes
in the way of your family's happiness.
Psychoeducation can significantly reduce relapse and improve functioning, over and beyond improving medication adherence.28 Recently published 5 - year outcomes of group - based psychoeducation show
enduring benefits, with fewer episodes of illness and higher levels of functioning,
in comparison to non-structured group meetings.27
There is some evidence that as well as improving outcomes for young children, behaviorally based parenting programs can have positive effects on the psychosocial health of mothers
in the short - term (Barlow, Coren, & Stewart - Brown, 2003; Barlow & Parsons, 2003; Sanders, 1999) and the evidence of the
enduring benefits to mothers and infants has also been demonstrated
in long - term studies (Kitzman et al., 2000; Olds et al., 1998).
(125) Importantly, the
benefits contained
in the agreement
endure regardless whether any of the native title parties are determined by the Federal Court to hold native title over the Burrup or Maitland.
The Government is extending the entitlement to free early education to these children
in recognition of the difficult start
in life they have
endured and the real
benefit early exposure to high quality early education can have
in improving their life chances.