Sentences with phrase «other confidants»

Friends do not usually provide the time and space for individuals to think about and explore their problems... Instead friends and relatives may jump in with premature advice, and inadvertently, discount their fears... Nonetheless, as noted above, people often solve their problems by talking to friends, relatives, co-workers, religious leaders, or some other confidant in their lives.

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Confidants report that Bezos spends more time in Washington than in any other city outside of Seattle — ten trips a year, give or take — and for good reason.
Review the important numbers with your CFO, accountant or other trusted confidant on a regular basis.
Since gossip is most often akin to condemning other people's faults, it also puts the confidants on the same level, reassuring both that they «operate in the same moral universe,» and have the same views on what's acceptable, what's wildly inappropriate, and what's just plain funny.
This account of Trump's tumultuous first days in office comes from interviews with nearly a dozen senior White House officials and other Trump advisers and confidants, some of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations and moments.
Among the other controversies the tycoon has been involved in includes a slapstick legal battle that took place last year between the billionaire and a former confidant, the investment banker Jeffrey Blue.
Given that I went post dates the last time and other women in my family have done the same, we were confidant he would be there before baby came.
Jury selection in the trial of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo confidant and top aide Joe Percoco and others involved in the Buffalo Billion bribery case starts in NYC today.
Joseph Percoco, a former top aide and confidant of Cuomo, as well as SUNY Polytechnic Institute's founding President and CEO Alain Kaloyeros and officials at some of upstate New York's most prominent development firms were charged in a federal complaint with allegedly engaging in two overlapping schemes involving bribery, corruption and fraud in the award of hundreds of millions of dollars in state contracts and other official benefits.
A week from now, jury selection will begin at the Thurgood Marshall Federal Courthouse in Manhattan, Judge Valerie Caproni presiding, in the corruption trial of longtime and close Cuomo aide and confidant Joe Percoco and three others.
The when the senate adjourns into an extended recess so that individual senators can go home and spend time with their family or sleep and be confidant that they haven't missed any important votes or other senate business.
What's more, migraineurs who did not have a confidant had five times the odds of generalized anxiety disorder compared to those with at least one person to confide in; with social support being shown to play an important protective role in the mental health consequences of other chronic pain disorders.
That means we have inevitably become each other's confidants, share a room when we travel together, and consult each other on everything — from what to wear to how to handle a sticky friendship.
I would like to meet someone that is kind to others and will be my bestfriend, my confidant and lover.
A sugar baby is typically a younger woman who dates an older man for financial assistance, being taken care of, spoiled, pampered, etc... The guy is physically attracted to his sugar baby... there's usually chemistry (depending on the parties involved), friendship, a confidant in each other.
Two strangers stuck in New York City for the night grow into each other's most trusted confidants when a night of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
Obsessed with revenge, Caesar sends the other apes off to find their new homeland while he deals with the Colonel, but he is joined by several close confidants, including Maurice (Karin Konoval), Rocket (Terry Notary) and Luca (Michael Adamthwaite).
Other key players include Travis Fimmel as Guy, a pickle entrepreneur and the center piece to Maggie's master plan; Bill Hader and Maya Rudolph as friends and confidants of Maggie; and Wallace Shawn, always a treat on screen.
Starting as convenient acquaintances, the two soon grow into each other's most trusted confidants when a night of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.»
Other actors of note include Kevin Bacon as the head of the FBI Charles McGuire and Rory Cochrane as Steve Flemmi, one of Bulger's trusted confidants.
Twenty years ago, in college, Geoffrey and Laura Welles had been each other's confidant; as their lives diverged, they went their separate ways.
Bound together by their outsider spirits and a mutual love of 1980s pop culture, Coy and Monroe are each other's closest confidants as they transition into high school.
To four girls who have nothing, their friendship is everything: they are each other's confidants, teachers, and family.
In other Persona 5 news, several additional trailers have been released, giving more details about the various Confidants — mostly shopkeepers and other professionals — who give aid to the Phantom Thieves.
This depends upon who experiences them, for some will tell immediately and believe wholeheartedly in the supernatural, while others will dismiss not only their experiences but the tales of even their most trusted confidants.
Mooney is confidant the garden will reduce his energy usage, his shopping budget and serve as a model for others.
Confidant this was something worth pursuing, they reached out to other friends who've worked with some of the biggest studios and game franchises in the world.
The classic definition of confidentiality remains that of Lord Goff in the Spycatcher case (above) in which he stated his opinion «that a duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person (the confidant) in circumstances where he has notice, or is held to have agreed, that the information is confidential, with the effect that it would be just in all the circumstances that he should be precluded from disclosing the information to others... The existence of this broad general principle reflects the fact that there is such a public interest in the maintenance of confidences, that the law will provide remedies for their protection».
We used these dimensions of differentiation because their face value of being «positive» and «negative» is high and unambiguous, unlike some other differentiation measures in the data set where there is ambiguity (e.g., preferred as caregiver, confidant, or the first - responder in a crisis).
They might feel burdened by being their parent's confidant and feel uncomfortable if they are given too many details about their parents» feelings about their other parent.
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