Sentences with phrase «nonnegotiables for»

It's a nonnegotiable for me.
The one nonnegotiable for Markle?
Getting enough vitamin B12 is absolutely nonnegotiable for those centering their diets around plant - based foods.

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I also had to convey that our mission shift was nonnegotiable and that for those helping us execute it, neither was wholeheartedly embracing it.
Academics, achievement, and ambition were nonnegotiable in my search for parental approval.
And there is nothing controversial in the documents commitment to freedom and democracy throughout the world, to peaceful cooperation in international relations, and to «the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity; the rule of law; limits on the absolute power of the state; free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women; religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect for private property.»
The 20th century critic of techno - liberation Hans Jonas wrote that «a nonnegotiable limit to our expected time is necessary for each of us as the incentive to number our days and make them count.»
The lack of the authenticating thread for genuine natural law - the nonnegotiable insistence that there are some universally valid precepts derivable by nature and unable not to be known (however much we are tempted to overlook them or pretend we do not know them)» is most clearly evident in the sections of each chapter where Porter sketches what contemporary moral theology can discover from her medieval labors.
Times were bad in South America in those days, and Luro found himself disposing of most of the family's 40 or 50 yearlings each year in exchange for IOUs and other nonnegotiable paper.
Make sure the rules for how many stories, or how long you will read, are completely clear and nonnegotiable.
Islamic State (also known as ISIS) soldiers and Kurds who have fiercely battled them sacrifice themselves for sacred, nonnegotiable values, says a team led by anthropologist Scott Atran of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
And for me, an eye cream is nonnegotiable
But I've made this part of my nonnegotiable bedtime routine for good reason: In addition to literally and symbolically «washing off the day,» I can add a scoop or two of Epsom salts, along with some calming aromatherapy like lavender or bergamot, both of which can help me calm down, unwind, and improve my sleep.
For Martha, exercise is nonnegotiable — and it starts bright and early.
Teachers are given lists of «nonnegotiables,» a strange and embarrassing concept for any education enterprise.
For all teachers, regardless of subject or grade level, intensive effort to connect with learners is a nonnegotiable prerequisite for engagemeFor all teachers, regardless of subject or grade level, intensive effort to connect with learners is a nonnegotiable prerequisite for engagemefor engagement.
However, if students need to have a specific number of something as a nonnegotiable, then create a checklist for them.
Literacy experts agree that for students to succeed in college and career goals, mastering a 1300 Lexile ® level with informational text is nonnegotiable.
When identifying classroom rules, teachers should consider allowing students to help create three to five nonnegotiable expectations for the group, and then follow up by asking students to justify the importance of the rules they create and the positive implications that the rules will have on their learning.
So, for example, the team leaders (with serfs of sorts under them who are the ones actually working hard and learning a great deal) should be looked at more favorably than those doing most of the work and paying half their income (nonnegotiable) to the leaders.
Do Brokers know when those aligned with them are adrift, needing mental health support or general help — or does the Independent Contractor status alleviate the need for Brokers to actually know or care unless the Realtors are not paying the nonnegotiable monthly fees.
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