Sentences with phrase «possible challenges couples»

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I like to think that the comprehensive education that I provided for my couples helped them to meet the challenge of birth knowing what to expect and what they could do to make themselves as comfortable as possible, and to move through the process powerfully.
The challenges for the next year are to give the robot the autonomy to safely drive between the vineyard lines using stereoscopic vision, integrating a side camera which will provide information about the vegetation status of the plants and possible bunches; and also the coupling of the sensors on the robot.
Given that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has a total sea level equivalent of 3.3 m1, with 1.5 m from Pine Island Glacier alone4, marine ice sheet collapse could be a significant challenge for future generations, with major changes in rates of sea level rise being possible within just the next couple of hundred years.
Performance is always rated, so even the easier challenges might require a couple tries to obtain the best possible rank.
-- The prenup is not in writing: For a prenuptial agreement to be valid, it must be a written document, witnessed by outside parties — At least one party provided false information: The inclusion of untruthful information or even incomplete information will render a prenuptial agreement invalid — Pressure, duress or coercion: If one party forces the other to sign a prenuptial agreement, regardless of whom the document most benefits, it will be invalid — The prenup was not read: If one or the other spouse does not read the prenuptial agreement, it is possible the document could be challenged — Improper execution: To be valid, the agreement must be read and signed by both parties before the marriage occurs — Gross unfairness: While a prenuptial agreement gives the couple a great deal of flexibility in how they establish financial rights, the court may decide not to enforce the prenup if it is grossly unfair to one of the parties
She works from the assumption that emotional, physical and spiritual healing are possible for individuals, couples and groups no matter how challenging the external circumstances may appear to be.
I have assisted couples to work through even the most difficult challenges within relationships to create a richer, more enjoyable connection to each other than before thought possible
Borrowing from the late Shirley Glass» metaphor of «walls and windows» (2003) to protect from infidelity, the couple in recovery needs to be attentive to the possible return of the uninvited - invited guest of substance abuse and to build solid walls against it and open up windows to each other in order to communicate their recovery needs and challenges.
Your gift makes it possible for us to serve couples who are struggling, and provide the tools they need to build a marriage that is resilient through the challenges of life.
They will challenge your thinking, help you to identify possible solutions and help you as a couple to explore your beliefs and ideas that may be limiting your relationship.
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