Sentences with phrase «precious few children»

And there is hope, which precious few children had in the old school system.

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Instead of fighting to give us the chance to nurture our children during the irretrievable, precious years of childhood, the activists promise laws to cudgel our bosses into giving us a few weeks of unpaid leave to guarantee that mere children will not needlessly interrupt our return to our jobs.
Affordability — While it's natural to want only the best for your precious baby, raising a child is already an expensive endeavor, so try to avoid breaking the bank when buying a jumper; typically a jumper is only used for a few months of a baby's life, so make sure that the amount of money you're investing into the purchase is worth it for the short amount of time it will be used.
Very few things in life are as precious as our children and that includes our furry babies.
In this and many other instances, complicated federal mandates for determining eligibility tend to suck up precious funds, where a few simple criteria would reap greater benefits for children.
The impact will be great: success will see the demand lessen and meanwhile fewer children will lose precious school years to the impact of political change.
Is it not counterintuitive that most Americans feel unions hurt us, that we allow increasingly fewer goods and services produced in our private sector to be controlled by unions, but we turn increasingly more of our most precious commodity — our children and their education — over to a union - controlled workforce?
Precious children would enter our home and stay for a few days.
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