Sentences with phrase «needs supersede»

Co-parenting can be a viable option when it is implemented by parents who want it to work because they understand that the child's needs supersede their own self interest, and it can be successful and rewarding for both the child and the parents.
It's not quite the same as absence makes the heart grow fonder for during tight times, needs supersede wants.
Sometimes temporary needs supersede the desire to keep the contract in force.
It's very easy to let the new arrival's needs supersede your own as a couple.

Not exact matches

To get a life out of non-life, you need to supersede the law that controls this universe.
Under their model, the needs of the institution and the pastor come first, superseding the needs of the sheep.
When does marriage supersede basic human needs.
Hartshorne believes that a woman's rationality and capacity for contributing to God allow her wants, needs, and desires to supersede any that can be assumed on behalf of the non-rational fetus, including what is sometimes called a «right - to - life.»
Hartshorne believes that a woman's rationality and capacity for contributing richer experiences to God allow her wants, needs, and desires to supersede those that can be assumed on behalf of a nonrational, marginally contributing fetus.
It needed to be superseded by baptism indicating one's belief in and acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
He shows how this «end» has been superseded by the «unitive» end, while still recognising the need for desire in marriage to be constantly purified.
Arizona and New Orleans have a QB, but their need to draft one could supersede other positions strictly because economics pushes those players up the board.
Her bond with her baby essentially requires her to focus upon his needs, as hers are superseded by her new need to mother.
Little ones need to learn that they're not the only ones with needs in the family, and that their needs don't necessarily supersede those of others.
We are at a «constitutional moment» said White; an exceptional historical period when normal politics is superseded by the need for «We, the people» to address fundamental issues about the content and distribution of rights in society and the basic nature of government.
U.S. District Judge Joan Azrack agreed to the delay because Venditto's attorneys said they needed more time to prepare to fight additional charges of securities fraud filed against him last month in a superseding indictment.
However, the legitimacy of these claims would need to be adjudicated at such time that a dispute arose, and the Treaty is widely viewed in the international community as superseding these claims.
It said, «Mr. President, add this to the fact that Nigeria's economy is losing millions of dollars to the Ebola disease, and you will realise that the need to control the disease supersedes personal political considerations.»
There may be a day when computer graphics completely supersede the need to have celebrities in the middle of films, but given the costs of production today for animation, as well as the lack of the movie star draw to fill in the seats, Final Fantasy is a reminder that the day of the human actor will be with us for a long time to come.
The plot revolves around an off - kilter romantic triangle: plain but steadfast Ellen and wisecracking but vulnerable Michael are best friends who both fall madly in love with new boy Vlad, whose need to be loved supersedes minor issues of sexual orientation.
All academy governors need to understand that they are primarily the non-executive directors of a values driven organisation responsible for children's education, and this supersedes their representation of any narrow interest group.
Needs and questions arise from both students» and advisors» day - to - day experiences, and sometimes these conversations supersede any planned activity or lesson.
So, it's a given that existing training programs become archaic and are superseded by the need for new ones.
It is mostly unfounded, as fast and broad coverage of materials typically supersedes the deeper learning that needs to occur.
Significant resources and personnel are required, added project awareness invites the need for broader institutional support, and mandates and priorities supersede «fun pilot projects» for which data - driven justification and clear ROI don't yet exist.
The master tape is designated for deletion under this retention schedule when 5 years old, when no longer needed, or when information is superseded or becomes obsolete, whichever is sooner.
If you're the head of a growing household, you might lament the fact that your need for a multi-passenger vehicle supersedes your desire to keep pace with what's happening in the automotive world.
That means you already should be started cutting expenses in the areas where «want» so often supersedes «need
While we can all agree that structure and discipline are a important, I disagree that structure and discipline supersede a dogs need for affection.
Just remember that the joy, gratification, fulfillment and rewards of adopting a pet in need far supersede any challenges involved.
Like his audience, Shapiro must understand that this kind of work is somewhat superseded, if we acknowledge our contemporary need for change.
Perhaps the authors» most tricky assertion, and our biggest challenge, is that «residents of ecologically fragile areas need to survive and that their right to survival supersedes all other rights», says Carolyn Stephens
I simply don't have the copious free time it takes to keep pointing out (a) that the poster has superseded the abstract and (b) an extrapolation is not a forecast, nor a projection, a prediction, a prophesy, nor any other kind of statement about a future real world, only about a future mathematical world which need bear no relationship to reality (as is often the case about mathematical worlds).
However, the Court decided that the need for certainty superseded such an expectation.
LAG believes this narrow LASPO vision of civil legal aid needs to be superseded by one which provides wider access to justice for the many people struggling to get advice on everyday legal problems.
Plaintiffs in Indiana personal injury and wrongful death cases need to be careful when defendants deny responsibility for an accident and claim there is a superseding cause.
The need to protect public safety supersedes the right to allow citizens to partake in illicit and illegal drug use.
«The FRDI Bill supersedes all previous Acts and there is no need for this Bill when we already have proper regulators like the RBI and the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority», Das told this business daily, adding that the FRDA Bill will also snatch away workers» and companies» rights to appeal to the Courts.
I'm not saying Bitcoin will never be superseded by another cryptocurrency as Bitcoin does indeed have limitations regarding its use of a transactional system like Visa for instance, but in order for another cryptocurrency to gain more dollar value than Bitcoin, it would need to have a bigger network effect, meaning more users and plus the same amount of trust or confidence which Bitcoin has built up since January 2009.
Unfortunately, the media's need for sound bites and traffic - generation often supersedes providing pragmatic value to the job - seeking audience.
In contrast, in individualistic cultures, where there is a high degree of focus upon personal autonomy, individual needs often supersede the needs of the group.
I believe people have all the tools they need to supersede surviving and grow into thriving.
This rule even supersedes any perceived needs of the parents — in the eyes of the law, the child always comes first.
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