Sentences with phrase «part of the distressed»

Buffett's preferred purchase was a necessary part of that distress sale.
Regardless of your child's age, at least part of their distress is «inherited.»
That's part of the distressed look.
They were part of a distressing run of half - baked sequels, prequels and reboots that looked bad even from the trailers, which are supposed to get you excited by hiding all the bad bits and highlighting the good ones.
Their feelings are part of their distress reaction and they have the right to express themselves.
A foreclosure specialist shares his business strategy for making a go in this part of the distressed property market.
Here, part of a distressed wooden table has been transformed into a creative center.

Not exact matches

NEW YORK — As part of a new initiative to examine communities in more detail and enable locational comparisons, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released an interactive tool that provides information about home prices, distressed sales, delinquencies and foreclosures at the national, state and county levels.
Home prices have continued to decline in this part of the region, influenced by distressed sales and lower demand from the recession and tighter credit standards.
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These opening remarks are part of the «Chapter 9 and Alternatives for Distressed Municipalities and States» workshop.
EXAMPLE: AFFECT: It breaks my heart to see so many Christians in such distress and pain who are a part of this blog, including the head cheese, and remain there.
since it was (obviously) part of God's plan, and He saw Judas» distress & heartsickness over it, was Judas forgiven?
They may have assumed that sexual activity is part of the «experimentation» that college is supposed to enact, a step on the road to adulthood, but in reality it was a distressing and squalid habitat that left them hurt and confused.
«34 Adams's distress at this homegrown anarchism that Edwards and Backus had noticed earlier was motivated at least in part by class anxieties and concern for the protection of property, though he was also moved by larger purposes.
To uncover people's talents and wisdom is as important a part of the pastoral task as is care for those in special distress.
The emphasis on the value of experiencing pleasure, love, and peak experiences, makes for a whole new and freer approach to sex on the part of many young people, an area which is particularly distressing to parents who view the new morality of youth as immorality.
Our present concern, however, is not with this obvious and distressing manifestation of disharmony in social life but with the disharmony itself — that is, the failure on the part of men and women to discern that true community and sound relationships within it can be found only as each of us has his or her place in a wider grouping of humans, where there is vivid contrast because each is valued as being precisely this or that person while the community as a whole has goals or ends (what used to be called «ideals») that are worthy, upbuilding, and enriching.
These persons should consider their visitation in a hospital, prison, or mental hospital a part of their training and should gather in groups to report their work and to discuss not only their growth in understanding of persons in distress, but the Christian resources available to these persons.
What has proved most comforting has been my sense, conveyed also by friends, of being part of a body — my seminary, my church, my family — that itself seeks meaning in distress.
Part one of the plan is focused on the Farm Animal Welfare Council's Five Freedoms: Freedom from hunger and thirst; discomfort; pain, injury or disease; fear and distress; and the freedom to express normal behavior.
As part of The Australian Financial Review and NAB Private miniseries on leadership, Adcock and Brahimi sat down to learn about each other's successes and distresses, and pass on their own career learnings.
For me the best part of the conference was that there was a room full of intelligent likeminded people that were all focused and passionate about this issue and actively working in this field, and that was able to quell my feelings of distress, knowing that this issue is a work in progress, it is solvable, and people are dedicated to tackling it.
Few in America could have felt more distress over the Soviet Olympic pullout — news and analysis of which occupy a substantial part of this issue — than SI associate editor Anita Verschoth.
The same task — for instance, giving an oral presentation in front of a large audience as part of a class project — may spark eustress in some kids and distress in others.
And perhaps most distressing of all is that parents and kids are a major part of the problem, with nearly half of all coaches reporting that they have been pressured by parents or the kids themselves to allow athletes to play hurt.
The Playgroup Altercation, Part 2: When Your Child Is the Victim Judy Arnall, Canadian author of Discipline without Distress, returns with her second part in the two - part series on handling the playgroup altercation — this time, your child is the victim and the other parent isn't sympathePart 2: When Your Child Is the Victim Judy Arnall, Canadian author of Discipline without Distress, returns with her second part in the two - part series on handling the playgroup altercation — this time, your child is the victim and the other parent isn't sympathepart in the two - part series on handling the playgroup altercation — this time, your child is the victim and the other parent isn't sympathepart series on handling the playgroup altercation — this time, your child is the victim and the other parent isn't sympathetic.
Sophie is initially distressed by Henry's crying, so Dad does the hardest part of this process — reassuring her and keeping her out of reach of Henry's flailing feet at the same time as he tends to Henry: «That's right, Sophie.
In addition to your part of the labor, the midwife or doctor will also monitor your baby's heartbeat and check for signs of fetal distress.
Chewing creates pressure on the gums which is an important part of distracting a distressed baby from the discomfort caused by their emerging teeth.
It can be very distressing, and it manifests itself as an attachment oftentimes to a single parent and great distress on the part of the child when that parent leaves.
Nursing mothers (and presumably pregnant women; I didn't hear that part of the speech),, should eat and drink in shiurim starting Yom Kippur morning, and not wait until they have symptoms or see signs of distress in the baby.
A big part of the determining factors you'll need to look at is the potential for your child to become distressed about the co sleeping experience.
It's always challenging and emotionally distressing to give up on a part of your child's life and your bond with him or her that the two of you have grown to love together.
«New York voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment to expand casino gambling, authorizing as many as seven full - scale casinos as part of a plan meant to bring jobs to economically distressed upstate regions.»
If it becomes necessary for our country to open its doors to people in distress in another part of the world we will do it again,» he added.
When the Senate rejected gay marriage in 2009, Alesi toed his party's line, but he held his head in visible distress, in part because it felt like a betrayal of his friend Thomas Duane, the Senate's only openly gay member.
Perhaps the most distressing part of all is that few media observers bothered to catalog these bizarre, conspiracist outbursts, and instead fixated on Sarah Palin's Saturday night keynote address.
As you know, as part of the governor's budget plan, he's proposed a task force to provide intervention for those experiencing the greatest distress.
The proposal originated as part of Bloomberg's long - term PlaNYC, an effort to prepare the city for population growth and environmental distress.
«The governor made several distress calls to the federal government over killings in some parts of the state by Fulani herdsmen, but he didn't receive any response until the Mambilla crisis which received the swift response of the federal government.
In a press release on April 11, Schneiderman announced that $ 20 million of funds from settlements with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley would be used «to provide local governments with innovative technology to address and transform problem properties — including homes and buildings that are blighted, poorly maintained, vacant, abandoned, and in financial distress — that fell into disrepair following the foreclosure crisis,» as part of a program called Cities for Responsible Investment and Strategic Enforcement, or Cities RISE.
Yamu, however, explained that the wounded soldier who was part of a military special squad stationed in the area where the robbery took place only responded to a distress call from the victims.
The group wants Fayetteville - based COR Development to hire and train city residents, especially those from distressed parts of the city, for construction jobs at the harbor.
The UC presentation at the ABCT Convention is part of a Nov. 14 symposium titled, «Motivation Escape and Avoidant Coping: The Impact of Distress Intolerance on Health Behaviors.»
Grubbs is part of a research team that did a study titled «Perceived Addiction to Internet Pornography and Psychological Distress: Examining Relationships Concurrently and Over Time.»
Researchers surveyed 1,066 people who had previously reported mild to serious psychological distress when they took part in the California Health Interview Survey, a statewide survey about a broad array of health issues.
Managing a child's pain and distress after surgery is an essential part of recovery.
Meanwhile, in a different part of town, a passenger from the same flight was also in distress.
New pain «severity» classifications outline mild (a change in diet or taking a blood sample), moderate, and severe animal pain or distress (arthritis, major surgery, and migraine)-- criteria that will inform other parts of the directive.
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