Not exact matches
In my previous blog I laid
out the basic steps for effective time -
outs; make them short and frequent rather than
long and
seldom, use a neutral tone and take the emotional charge
out of it, insist that your child self - regulate (stop crying) before the time -
out begins, and make taking the consequences you give fairly easy and resisting them very difficult.
Small disagreements
seldom last
long, and if you hang back you'll often find that kids are capable of working
out their own resolution.
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Well, intentions may be noble on these dates, but then again in the
long run, relationship
seldom last or do not really work
out.
For relationships, it's the analogue to the Golden Rule, often broken but
seldom out of mind for
long.
But trying to pick winning sectors — and staying
out of other sectors —
seldom works over
long periods.
Investors who keep cash in these funds for
long periods of time risk missing
out on more profitable rates of return elsewhere, and the rates of interest that they earn here will
seldom outpace inflation.
But trying to pick winning sectors — and staying
out of losing sectors —
seldom works over
long periods.
But trying to pick winning sectors — while staying
out of other sectors —
seldom works over
long periods.
Re # 430 — the jury is
out on
long term feedbacks but as our emissions are at 2 ppmv per annum and earth has not experienced GHG emissions of this magnitude
seldom, if ever then YES, it could definitely be a factor come the end of the century.
We
seldom realize that our resume goes
out of proportions (not only in the context of size but in all parameters) especially after a
long time spent in one company (there could be another reason of that and that is, probably we are simply oblivious to it).
I will always remember telling a
long - time receptionist at the national company I worked for, for years, (btw, on a 50 - 50 split which meant I was truly paying office salaries, even), that I would be
out of reach for a few hours, showing properties on the edge of town (where I
seldom even went) and I knew the cell phone reception is awful.