Sentences with phrase «n't heal the division»

While one $ 9 million fund in Colorado won't heal the division between urban and rural communities, it is a step in the right direction and sets an example Congress and the White House should follow.

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Grace and redemption are not theological abstractions but experienced realities in which divisions within man, and between man and his neighbour, are healed.
There was no way The Tablet was going to continue its armistice in the face of the Pope's presentation of his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, in which he convincingly (to anyone not ideologically parti pris) explained that his intention in restoring the unfettered right to celebrate and attend the pre-1970 form of the Roman Mass was to bring about a healing of divisions caused by the rigidities of the immediate post-conciliar period.
In his address, Mr Reid took pains to praise his predecessors at the Home Office, in what will be seen as an attempt to heal the divisions he created in the cabinet by declaring the department «not fit for purpose» when he took over.
Miliband's supporters claim that one of his achievements has been to heal the divisions of the Blair / Brown years, but Labour in 2010 wasn't a party divided by ideology, but by ego and personality.
Our politicians have a responsibility to heal the divisions in our society not to inflame them or (even inadvertently) legitimise hatred.
«This is not about splitting the Labour party, this is about uniting the Labour party so we can heal the divisions that six years of Conservative government, huge anti-austerity policies, cuts that have been visited on the most vulnerable areas,» she said.
If we don't do that, we are not going to be able to heal the divisions in society.»
Business as usual in education is not going to heal the widening divisions between the privileged and disadvantaged.
On the other hand, if those same emotional Achilles heals are not effectively managed, the couple may end up not being able to agree to settlement terms, forcing the couple to spend tens of thousands of dollars (or more) on legal fees in a contested, litigated trial where the judge makes all of the decisions for them regarding a Parenting Plan and property / debt division in ways that neither of them likes.
ZERO TO THREE JOURNAL Topics in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health NOVEMBER 2017 • VOL 38 NO 2 Contents 4 Working With the Young Child: Clinical Implications of Contemporary Developmental Science Claudia M. Gold 12 Safe Babies Court Teams ™: Collaborative Journeys of Healing and Hope Lucy Hudson, Sarah Beilke, Judy Norris, Kimberly Parker, and Rebecca Williams 20 Building Competency for Providers in the Early Childhood Mental Health Field: An Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement ® Nichole Paradis, Faith Eidson, and Deborah J. Weatherston 28 PRACTICAL TIPS AND TOOLS: The Basics of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Julie Cohen and Deborah Roderick Stark 33 Position Statement on Challenging Behavior and Young Children: July 2017 Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children 43 PERSPECTIVES: Having a Happy Child Doesn't Mean Your Child is Always Happy, and Other Lessons From the Parenting Trenches Claire Lerner 49 PERSPECTIVES: Reflections on 30 Years in Infant Mental Health: The Intersection of the Personal and the Professional Jordana Ash ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 2 This Issue and Why It Matters Stefanie Powers www.zerotothree.org/journal The ZERO TO THREE journal is a bimonthly publication from ZERO TO THREE: National Center For Infants, Toddlers, and Families.
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