Sentences with phrase «seriously in need of some help»

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The father of a seriously ill 20 - month - old boy quoted the Bible in a court, where he said his son «needs help» as he fights a decision to end the toddler's life support.
It is my hope that President - elect Obama will take the petition seriously and, with the help of Tom Daschle, make the positive changes needed to create an environment where not only can we achieve our national breastfeeding targets, but women and their families can be successful in reaching their personal breastfeeding goals too.
«There is nothing of excellence in Governor Cuomo's proposal to close psychiatric centers, leave seriously ill people without the help they need and dump more unfunded mandates on local taxpayers,» said CSEA President Danny Donohue.
• Ignoring the reality of seriously ill people in need of intensive help ending up on the street or in county jails at local taxpayer expense because the state has shirked its responsibility and no other appropriate care is available is not making things better;
Throughout all these years, we have been taking seriously the need to protect and safeguard the interests of the customers and helping communities all over the world become aware of the dating fraud issues especially in Asia.
To have those kinds of teachers we need to prepare them, universities and districts need to take teacher preparation seriously, State Departments of Higher Education and of Elementary and Secondary Education need to see teacher preparation and support as one of the most important strategic options to improve education, holding teacher preparation institutions and districts accountable so they provide the best preparation and support to teachers, we have to figure out ways to help teachers learn what so many of them say they need to learn, like how to personalize instruction, how to manage discipline in their classrooms, how to integrate technology into their teaching, how to implement culturally responsive instruction.
If the production version of the Alfieri looks anything like the concept, its styling will help distinguish it in the marketplace, but it will still need to drive like a baby supercar in order to be taken seriously.
Solomon asserts that a certain level of acceptance and compassion needs to be extended to these parents - that having a child who is seriously disturbed in this way can be as «accidental» as having one who's deaf - and that if we can accept that some children are born with innate qualities they didn't inherit from their parents, we can then focus on how to help these kids before they ruin their own lives, instead of demonizing them and their families after the fact.
If you seriously need to improve your credit score in 30 days, you will benefit by enlisting the help of a credit repair company like Go Clean Credit.
, but with such a large amount of rabbits coming in at once we seriously need help with space and volunteers.
Help for the market may be needed but this deviates from unrestrained free market ideology and unregulated exports certainly hurt us, matter of fact the lowered value of the US dollar encouraged more exports and less imports, especially when dealing with China, but the amount of government money needed makes this free market experiment, in light of natural disasters as well seriously flawed, so of course in some ways beneficial.
We call on the other developed countries to work seriously for the needs of the most vulnerable countries and help in establishing an effective international mechanism on loss and damage here in Warsaw.
If you or a family member has been seriously burned in an accident that was caused by the negligent actions of another, our Kansas City burn injury lawyers can help ensure you recover the medical and financial resources you will need, and deserve.
After a car crash, you may be seriously injured and in need of help, but where do you start?
; (4) taxpayers would not have to pay for a justice system that provides lawyers a good place to earn a living but doesn't provide affordable legal services for those taxpayers; (5) the problem wouldn't be causing more damage in one day than all of the incompetent and unethical lawyers have caused in the whole of Canada's history (6) the legal profession would be expanding instead of contracting; because, (7) if legal services were affordable, lawyers would have more work than they could handle because people have never needed lawyers more; (8) law schools would be expanding their enrolments instead of being urged to contract them; (9) the problem would not be causing serious & increasing damage to the population, the courts, the legal profession, and to legal aid organizations because their funding varies inversely with the cost of legal services for taxpayers who finance legal aid's free legal services; (10) there would be a published LSUC text that declares the problem to be its problem and duty to solve it, and accurately defines the problem; (11) Canada would not have a seriously «legally crippled» population and constitution - the Canadian Charter of Rights an Freedoms is a «paper tiger» without the help of a lawyer; (12) Canada's justice system might again be «the envy of the world»; (13) the public statements of benchers would not show that they don't understand the cause of the problem and haven't tried to understand it; (14) LSUC's webpage, «Your Legal Bill - To High?»
While that last sentence is written with (hopeful) tongue in cheek, I do seriously note that firms like Valorem (my firm) and Summit Law Group and others comprised of ex-BigLaw partners who have seen the future and realize it should not include the billable hour or at least not BigLaw rates, provide a real option to help you meet your litigation needs.
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