Not exact matches
If Amazon was looking to bring down the cost of
care, an
obvious place to start is the multitrillion - dollar market
for prescription drugs.
The need
for extra
care in this situation is
obvious, the more so when it has to be accommodated with an equally compelling need
for the Bank to say more about monetary policy issues in the interests of raising public understanding of them.
While some moves by the networking giant seem to give the signal that it is going out of the way to endear itself to people — like Zuckerberg holding an open Q / A session
for the first time, explaining why they made the Facebook messenger a standalone app, making the privacy policy shorter and simpler to understand, others make it more than
obvious that they
care two hoots
for the people who make up the site!
The most
obvious approach to look at how European
care for the elderly will evolve is to project technological trends and the costs of people living longer as diagnostic equipment, drug treatments and other medical science continues to improve.
It is apparently not
obvious to just any man that he should
care for the need of others, but to be Christian is to identify oneself with humanity in its deepest suffering and highest glory.
This scripture makes it
obvious: You can not be saved, while not
caring for others.
It's pretty
obvious that feeling joy when looking at your kids would be a positive trait that would be selected
for, since it would induce you to better
care for their needs.
Many people could tell you the
obvious things: the provision of special
care, the preparation of the church building
for access, the sensitization of the pastor to the increasing numbers of the aging.
Respect and
care for the sexuality of children in the family is not achieved by parental lectures when erotic desire suddenly becomes
obvious in the early teen years.
This was done
for obvious reasons, since it would be impossible
for them to have s - e-x-u-a-l relations with the women that were under their
care.
Beyond these perhaps -
obvious vocations, there are vocations to serve those in need, to serve one's friends with the depth of love Christ showed to his own friends, to
care for aging parents, perhaps even an artistic vocation to serve God and one's audience by presenting beauty and sublimity.
But as the years went by, it became more and more
obvious especially to Beth and to Tara: no matter how many children they
cared for and lovingly placed into new families, there were always more motherless or abandoned children there to take their place.
I heard someone suggest yesterday that certain apocryphal material was left out because it wasn't profitable
for the faith... Just made me think there were a few more things that maybe shouldn't have made the cut... (besides the
obvious that those negotiators of the 3rd century probably didn't really
care about not making Jesus a misogynist...)
But he is a citizen and it is
obvious from his interviews that he loves the USA and
cares for it and is concerned with many of its policies, etc..
To the
obvious fact that no individual could be born without parents must be added the fact that without parents, or at least without parent substitutes, no person could grow to maturity or learn to
care for himself in the multitude of ways that human life requires.
And I think it is pretty
obvious that the recent health
care system is a disgrace of everything America stands
for.
I find it funny now — what with my
obvious fascination with stirring up soupsaplenty — that a couple years ago I didn't
care for them at all.
Reading the thread on this article and I noticed a lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past transfer windows that have gone to other club and failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking because they failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all of these players could have made a difference playing infront of our midfield and given the kind of attention and
care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly
obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse
for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the transfer market, they could have failed with us, or they could have been massive
for us, all speculations.
Watching these stoic men and women
care for their dogs — despite their own
obvious fatigue — then push off on the final 22 - mile stretch run to the finish in Nome, proved to me that this race is the ultimate iron - will event.
I don't know what's going on behind closed doors and why Wenger treats certain players the way he does, but it's pretty much
obvious that he doesn't
care much
for Joel, and prefers his golden boys Ox, and Theo to him, even though personally I'd start him over those two 9 times out of 10.
its
obvious that you
care and that you want arsenal to qualify
for champion league other you wouldn't have written the post.
He has over the years developed a decent, (note decent, not GOOD,) shot when not under physical threat near goal (which is rare in our Prem league,
for obvious reasons that teams fight and
care) He still has little dribbling ability and virtually always hits the first defender on his crosses.
even when he suffered a serious knee injury, instead of accepting the fact that he would never stick his legs into the spaces that were crucial
for someone with straight ahead speed to succeed, the club actually contemplated giving him a chance to play up top where his lack of physicality, size and holding up play talents would been on display
for all to see... these are not the actions of a club that really
cares about winning at the highest levels, but they are the actions of a club that wasn't interested in spending the necessary resources to purchases a world - class striker, which is usually the most expensive position on the pitch... instead we adopted the horrible phrase «like a new signing» and proceeded to allow this ridiculous experiment to carry on, which ultimately caused some discomfort on the training pitch and inside the locker room as players battled
for a position that shouldn't have been theirs
for the taking in the first place... don't get me wrong, I believe that Walcott is a talented player, who can help a team reach their goals, if their goals are relatively modest... just look at the teams who supposedly expressed interest in his services and they weren't the kind of clubs who aspire to win at the highest levels... as
for the reasons why he hasn't been bitching and moaning about moving on just look at the wage benefits he receives from our club and his
obvious desire to enjoy the societal advantages that come with playing in North London
for a club with worldwide appeal... so instead of continuing to try to fix a coat with a broken zipper simply move on and buy a new and better coat
The Spurs, as always, take
care of (almost all) the bad teams, but they struggled against top talent this year
for fairly
obvious reasons.
I don't
care where the club ends up by the end of that season, but I do know that I won't be as frustrated with the way they play on the pitch as I have been
for at least four years now, since their failing tika - taka side pass, back pass style of football became too
obvious.
TBH I fear
for the future of Arsenal We have a weak minded manager who can not see the
obvious and hasn't done
for years e.g Diaby / no DM / Suarez I could go on or his lies I will only but players who are better then he can't find them Weak minded players who don't want to play
for the manager And a board that only
care about money,
Wenger doesn't need the pay cheque, he doesn't need to cow - tow to a man with no conceivable footballing insight and who
cares nothing
for the club beyond it's
obvious financial benefits, in fact, the only possible explanation
for this most unlikely of unions is the tens of millions of dollars Wenger has raked in since the relocation with little or no interference or expectations.
Well
obvious to say that the incident (still taking
care of it today) hasn't done much good
for my anxiety
However, it's
obvious that the animals and birds are truly loved and
cared for.
It should be
obvious to us all that no one could possibly
care enough about our «life content» the first time around to want to see it twice, and yet
for many Facebook users — especially parents — that fact is irrelevant, because narcissism wins every time.
According to the vice president and director of communications
for the Maine Health
Care Association: «It was pretty
obvious that in everything they were a team.
What may be less
obvious is the
care we show
for everything involved in the production; the people and the environment.
This is painfully
obvious for the parents, who made space to
care for their child every single day, and now every minute is too quiet.
and most today only think it's «normal» when a baby isn't getting what it needs first... SO THAT IT HAS NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO CRY... and you should read «it takes a village» by clinton... yes parents are people too and yes if you don't take
care of yourself first then you can't take
care of your baby... just like when you get on an airplane you're instructed to in an emergency put on your oxygen mask first THEN help the child sitting next to you... BUT the only reason it's impossible
for most people to keep their baby from crying is because they are trying to raise their babies alone without the help of the «village»... so come down off your high horse and just ask
for help... it will not only help you (listed you first because of your
obvious selfishness from your post... «we don't stop having needs to sleep and eat and have relations with our peers either») but it will mostly benefit the baby.
Good prenatal
care is an
obvious (and not contentious) example
for # 1.
To refute this
obvious mistruth, she is pointing out what the science actually says — that the perinatal mortality rate
for low risk women
cared for by midwives, whether at home or at hospital, is higher than the perinatal mortality rate
for high risk women
cared for by obstetricians in the hospital.
Knowing that he had only been in child
care for an hour, it was
obvious to me that she was mad about having to
care for a crying baby
for an hour and there wasn't anything more
for me to do, but take my baby out
for some ice cream and find a place to regroup.
Now you don't want to be falling down drunk and trying to take
care of a baby, but that is
obvious for reasons unrelated to breastfeeding.
And I'm honestly not trying to be
obvious or offend people — I just don't
care, and I do it in the way that's most convenient
for me.
For the women who come to me for prenatal chiropractic care, the goal is obvious: a healthy mom and baby after a healthy birth
For the women who come to me
for prenatal chiropractic care, the goal is obvious: a healthy mom and baby after a healthy birth
for prenatal chiropractic
care, the goal is
obvious: a healthy mom and baby after a healthy birth...
Despite the
obvious political risks in doing so, we faced up to the difficult issue of how to pay
for care and support in the century of the ageing society.
The Graham - Cassidy bill is an
obvious attempt to contain the political damage done by July's failed effort to repeal the Affordable
Care Act, and it should be rejected along with planned cuts to services provided by hospitals
for low - income and uninsured patients.»
Then there are those, like me, who see it as the latest manifestation of a British government who
cares not one bit
for the vulnerable and which refuses to address very
obvious and growing problems until they become too large to ignore.
We've had another attempt at a relaunch this morning but (as was
obvious from the 8.10 am Today interview with Alan Johnson) we're not getting any decisive government action on social
care for the elderly but yet another review.
More than a third of the state's money is spent on Medicaid, making it a necessary and
obvious target
for cuts, and yet each year the same ritual plays out: The governor proposes cuts to health
care; the state's hospital lobby and the union representing health -
care workers spend millions of dollars in maudlin TV ads decrying the cuts — on top of the millions they contribute to elected officials; the governor's poll numbers decline, and he agrees to an expensive truce that barely makes a dent in rising Medicaid costs.
The
obvious choice
for such experience is the NHS, which hires graduates as assistant psychologists, psychological well - being practitioners or primary
care mental health workers.
For years now, health
care reformers have been pushing hospitals to do what should be
obvious: protect patients from hospital - bred infections that make them sicker than they already are.
One
obvious domestic use
for such humanoids,
caring for our aging baby boomers, will require a machine that makes the beds, does the shopping, cooks the meals, and gives medicines and baths.
Beyond the
obvious benefits of improved survival and quality of life
for transplant patients, each living kidney donation is estimated to result in a net health
care savings of $ 100,000.
A good gyno exam... Is Given by a True Specialist That may sound
obvious, but not every woman goes to an ob - gyn
for her reproductive
care.