Sentences with phrase «responsibility as a husband»

I take my responsibility as a husband seriously and that means helping her to grow.
Bigger Than Life (Criterion) Ostensibly a drama about prescription drug misuse and abuse and drawn from an article in The New Yorker, this portrait of a grade - school teacher and middle class father (played by James Mason, who also produced and helped develop the project) is as much about adult male masculinity and responsibility as a husband and father, and the pressure on him to live up to the ideal, as Rebel Without a Cause is about the emotional realities of being an American teenager.
I have many more things to build out, but given my responsibilities as a husband and father, I can't go overboard.
I'm not willing to overlook my responsibilities as a husband, a parent, and an employee so I've had to adjust how I work accordingly.

Not exact matches

They have these advantages, according to the reports of western companies: they usually have more of a sense of responsibility than do their unmarried sisters; they're less likely to be flirtatious; as a rule, they need the work or they wouldn't be doing it — maybe a sick husband or one who's in the army; they still have the pep and interest to work hard and to deal with the public efficiently.
Some Christians continue to characterize fathers who share parenting responsibilities or stay at home with their children as «man fails» and «worse than unbelievers,» instructing women to intentionally avoid earning more money than their husbands, even if it is less practical for their family to do so, or else they will injure their spouse's ego.
If as a husband I am called to love my wife like Christ loved the church, to the point of giving up His life for it, then me giving up a job to live out my responsibility as a father and a husband should not be not condemned.
For example, the immature male who can not accept the demands of his role as husband and father, may retreat into alcoholism to escape the anxiety of adult responsibility.
Her husband reminds her of their current responsibilities, suggesting instead that it is as easy to argue that it is their «fate» to have to make «an incredibly difficult decision.»
To be sure, laypeople may count the offering or do some calling from time to time (just as masculine husbands carry out the garbage and fix the leaky faucets); but how often will they share genuinely in the overall responsibility of the pastorate?
My husband and I also shared childcare responsibility equally until our daughter was well over a year, when he went back to work full - time and she started daycare (up until that point, we'd both worked part - time) and he's much better at many things than I am (mealtimes and bathtime and bedtime, pretty significantly, while just personality-wise, I'm a lot better at stuff like, having hydrocortisone cream for bug bites, and remembering to put on the bug spray in the first place, etc.) But, especially at the beginning, it really did seem as though I was much more attached?
Probably because the government is illegitimate, or if our Guest is female, she believes her husband, as head of the household, should take responsibility for this.
As my husband, Bob, and I attended the prenatal classes, my knowledge grew and, with that, the responsibility of more decisions.
It takes two committed people to make a marriage work, and your husband has broken his marriage vows by not fulfilling his responsibilities to be a partner who loves you as he loves himself.
As the mom in the picture, I feel a bit of a responsibility to help my husband bond well with our son, since he spends most of his time with me.
She said her husband had continued to carry out his constitutional responsibilities as the President without hindrance.
The main players at the paper are its publisher Kay Graham (a very strong Meryl Streep, as a character finding her place in a world that doesn't seem to have one for her), who took over the job after her husband's suicide (The ownership of the paper belonged to Kay's family, but her father passed on responsibilities to her husband), and its executive editor Ben Bradlee (an iffy Tom Hanks), a shark in the newspaper world who's equally revered and feared.
Laidback ladies man Mitch secretly envies best friend Dave's life as a husband and father, while Dave in turn longs for Mitch's lack of responsibility.
We meet Evelyn (Judi Dench) as the recent widow who discovers her beloved husband left her a mountain of debt; Douglas and Jean (Bill Nighy and Penelope Wilton) a hapless married couple who have invested their savings into their daughter's internet company; Muriel (Maggie Smith) is a racist and longtime housekeeper for the rich who has been put out to pasture while in need of a new hip; Graham (Tom Wilkinson) is a high court judge who is fed up with responsibility and seeking to reconnect with a long ago lover; Madge (Celia Imrie) and Norman (Ronald Pickup) are the lonely hearts looking for love, or in his case, loving.
«4 Suns»: (Czech Republic) Immature Fogi attempts to straighten up and accept his responsibilities as a new husband and father, as well as role model to his troubled son from a previous relationship, but finds himself unable to change his nature, leaving him to watch haplessly as his family begins to crumble.
A more serious consideration of a woman gradually coming to terms with untying the knot, Ava DuVernay's Middle of Nowhere starts slowly (I don't need 10 minutes of medium close - ups of more - than - promising newcomer Emayatzy E. Corinealdi to convince me that she's a beautiful black woman) but comes into focus as Corinealdi's Ruby gradually begins to question her responsibility to her husband who's doing hard time for an unspecified crime.
In exile, thy often find themselves assuming the role of their husbands as heads of households and breadwinners in addition to parental responsibilities and attending domestic work (22).
As educators, we should be aware that her husband ripped apart welfare with the Orwellian titled Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act, passed through the anti-labor North American Free Trade Agreement that sent good paying jobs to sweatshops overseas, greatly increased the amount of people (mostly black and Latino) in our prison systems (though now we're supposed to believe it was a mistake).
When your wife or husband is deployed, responsibilities such as childcare, parenting, paying off bills, and expenses fall solely on the shoulders of one parent instead of two.
As if she doesn't have enough to do with all of her responsibilities at our practice, Bobbie shares her life with her wonderful husband, Gerry.
In case you don't watch, The Good Wife is a drama starring Emmy Award winner Julianna Margulies as a wife and mother who boldly assumes full responsibility for her family and re-enters the workforce after her husband's very public sex and political corruption scandal lands him in jail.
In a news conference Friday, Dann conceded, «I have not conducted myself in a way that is consistent with my values as a husband, a father and my responsibilities as attorney general.»
As Groves J. held in Cojocaru, the law does not permit the defendants to pass off their responsibility to provide appropriate future care by suggesting that Ms. O'Connell can and should rely on her husband to take care of her.
By communicating with your husband, supporting him, developing trust and taking care of yourself, you will be able to fulfill your responsibilities as a wife.
Fathers should have full awareness and responsibility as a father and husband in order to have a healthy marriage.
Men without degrees are less likely to have stable jobs, to be attractive as husbands or see themselves in that role, and to embrace the responsibilities of relationships and marriage.
While both husband and wife have a responsibility to build and strengthen marriages to provide a stable environment for children, there are many things men can do as husbands and fathers to try to protect and preserve their marriage relationships and avoid a divorce and the issues that come from it.
Wilson goes on to describe the perception by inner - city black women that men are not inclined to meet their responsibilities as fathers or husbands.
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