Sentences with phrase «take ordinary children»

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She said Chancellor Philip Hammond should use the Autumn Budget to invest in helping families with children, and that ending the benefits freeze is the first step he should take to re-balance the finances of ordinary families.
Yet if I say that it's just a happy coincidence, am I taking away from the miracle and the glory for God's mighty act for a seemingly small and ordinary woman and her unborn child?
But it's also possible to understand the concern of popes and rabbis and just ordinary folk that, for some people, the decision to have no children or a small family represents a decision to indulge yourself without a thought for anyone else, a decision to take sandalwood - scented candlelit baths without the danger that there might be stray Legos left in the tub to poke you in the backside.
Don't you just love when your child's creativity takes over the play and turn something totally ordinary to their own vision of ways to use a medium!
The Kodak made it possible for ordinary Americans to take snapshots at a reasonable cost, and so a whole host of everyday situations became fodder for amateur photographers: a child's birthday party, a trip to the beach, a vacation.
«We wish for all the ordinary expected things that so many other children simply take for granted... When we dream for our children — all of our children — I just think it might be worthwhile for us to remember that the deck is by no means evenly stacked and that dreams are relative.
Kozol's uniquely passionate take on urban schools and urban schoolchildren has been documented in such books as Death at an Early Age and, more recently, Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope.
That relationship piece that we all - too - often take for granted — that we ignore because of curriculum and pacing demands, and that we shrug off when discussing our toughest kids — is the piece that separates the great teacher from the ordinary — and may well make the difference between a child's success and failure.
A consultation published by the government on Wednesday, examining how schools should support such «ordinary working families», shows affluent children are currently much more likely to take places in grammar schools.
These figures assume you take the standard deduction and personal exemptions, you have no children, and all tax is paid at ordinary income tax rates.
Any adult who owes a duty of reasonable care toward a child may be found to have breached that duty of care if the adult fails to take the precautions any person of ordinary prudence would take to prevent a child from sustaining a burn injury of any kind.
In 1994 the Supreme Court of Canada clarified that the risk required under Article 13 subsection (b) «has to be more than an ordinary risk, or something greater than would normally be expected on taking a child away from one parent and passing him to another.
If the reasoning assumes they were to give the child medical attention, then perhaps this evidence does not show a marked departure from expected conduct, but if they were only to take the child to a doctor, this evidence supports the conclusion that they actively failed to do what a reasonably prudent and ordinary parent would do.
Although their children tend to be friendly, sociable youngsters, compared with others their age they lack a knowledge of appropriate behaviors for ordinary social situations and take too little responsibility for their own misbehavior.
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