Well I've
succeeded in the avoidance category quite well this summer.
Not exact matches
With skills honed for conflict resolution (or outright
avoidance), high empathy, a more realistic view of what it takes to
succeed, and even a better grasp of how to listen and work
in a team, middle children are a better match because they already «get» the flat structure of families.
In that sense, the church institution may still succeed if they change their emphasis from attendance and building projects, being «in the spot light» and hating other people's «sins», and avoidance of the locally wounded, downtown poor, the widows among us, the children of single mothers, and so fort
In that sense, the church institution may still
succeed if they change their emphasis from attendance and building projects, being «
in the spot light» and hating other people's «sins», and avoidance of the locally wounded, downtown poor, the widows among us, the children of single mothers, and so fort
in the spot light» and hating other people's «sins», and
avoidance of the locally wounded, downtown poor, the widows among us, the children of single mothers, and so forth.
The law might require that anyone entering an emoticon into a smartphone would be required to stand (very still) within a foot of the sidewalk's edge or cough up a $ 50 fine.Going on foot from the Canal Street stop of the A train
in lower Manhattan to the door of the huge former printing factory building where Nature Publishing Group has its offices has increasingly become a series of patterned
avoidance maneuvers to skirt erratically moving objects immersed
in text - crazed oblivion.Mobile devices have
succeeded in desensitizing a not insubstantial percentage of urban populations from their physical surroundings.
These teachers appear to have a very healthy motivational profile; they know what needs to be done
in order to
succeed in their work (low uncertain control), and they are not anxious or inclined towards performance
avoidance strategies.
When unintended tax consequences result from a contract whose desired consequences, whether
in whole or
in part, are tax
avoidance, deferral or minimization, amendments to the expression of the agreement
in accordance with art. 1425 C.C.Q. is available only under two conditions: (a) if the unintended tax consequences were originally and specifically sought to be avoided, «through sufficiently precise obligations which objects, the prestations to execute, are determinate or determinable»; (b) «when the obligations, if properly expressed and the corresponding prestations, if properly executed, would have
succeeded in doing so».