Sentences with phrase «provides enduring support»

In 2000, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF) created the Leading National Theatres Program Endowment, which provides enduring support for the Sundance Institute Theatre Program.

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However, given the right support structure at Inter, I am left to wonder if he could have provided a better solution than what we have had to endure.
However, certain complex bases are able to endure by themselves for long periods because they are able to provide food, water and other life support necessities for their inhabitants while under siege.
These systemic supports provide reinforcement for an enduring culture where there is collective ownership, starting with school leaders and teachers and cascading to network leaders and staff, over the outcomes of the work and of each student — and it is the most impactful driver of our success as an network of public neighborhood schools.
As a trio they learn to trust each other and provide support, even as they endure some remarkable hardships.
Irongate Equine Clinic is a group of compassionate, experienced veterinarians and support staff committed to providing state of the art care while maintaining enduring, personal relationships with our clients and equine patients.
• Handled paper and electronic filing duties by following set company procedures • Assisted in cataloging information according to filing rules such as alphabetical, numerical and alpha - numerical • Received and processed incoming and outgoing mail and endured that the former is accurately distributed • Conducted auditing activities on filing systems to ensure that any discrepancies are handled immediately • Provided office operational support such as copying, scanning and printing documents
Couples with two secure partners have the most stable relationships.1 Assuming that everything else with the relationship (high commitment, love, closeness, network support, etc.) is right, these couples will live happily ever after, even if they endure significant life stress.2 Secure people understand relationships better; they know what ingredients go into a well - functioning relationship and are adept at providing and receiving interpersonal support.
If a child receives tender loving care when in need, and support for autonomy during exploration from mother as well as father, such experiences are assumed to a) give the child a sense of worth, a belief in the helpfulness of others and enable the child to explore the environment with confidence; b) be an optimal precondition for mutually supportive, enduring adult partnerships; and c) provide a model for later parenthood.12, 6 Confident, competent exploration is equivalent to our concept of «secure» exploration.13 Combining the concept of secure attachment with secure exploration yields the concept of «psychological security» that we advocate.13
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