«It represents
a taking care of people who need our help, people who ordinarily might not get such a wonderful sense of community and belonging,» she says.
Ultimately, I believe in
taking care of people who have fallen victim to negligence.
If you're an employer, get to work on
taking care of the people who run your business; it's the smartest financial move you're probably ignoring.
«We have to have policies that
take care of the people who become roadkill [because of free trade],» Buffett said.
One of the primary things we learned is that as Christians, we can learn a lot from non-Christians about how to
take care of people who are facing times of crisis.
sassypants said: Hey scoffers, have you ever noticed that
He takes care of the people who have a relationship with Him?
You said «Hey scoffers, have you ever noticed that
He takes care of the people who have a relationship with Him?»
Hey scoffers, have you ever noticed that
He takes care of the people who have a relationship with Him?
Samaritans star in at least two of Jesus» own stories, and he almost gets killed in Capernaum for reminding his own people that God sometimes skips right over them to go
take care of people who don't share their Faith.
We have another proposal that's called the UBT, unincorporated business tax, which would
take care of people who get paid through an LLC or passive income.
«But if it is found that wrongs were committed you have enough laws of the land that will
take care of people who have committed wrongs.
Russian girls are mostly family oriented, which is one more reason to try finding the one for you, and this is their way to make family and
take care of people who are close to them and love them.
I love to smile, cook, and
take care of the people who take care of me.
As a hobbled cleaning woman who
takes care of people who need help, Hong decided to play the role by introducing, then subverting, the shrill and bossy Tiger - Mom cliche with quick bursts of simplified English.
Jeep
takes care of the people who drive there cars.
Extended Stay America exists to
take care of people who are building a better future for themselves and their families.
Take care of the people who help you take care of the business.
It is like, the insurance commits to
take care of the person who's taking care of the insured.
They also
take care of those people who have a disability.
The job of a CNA or Certified Nursing Assistant is one with a high degree of responsibility because you'll be
taking care of a person who is medically unfit to take care of themselves.
A Mortgage Advisor
takes care of people who are in search of housing.
They try to
take care of a person who is experiencing difficulty, but the caretaking becomes compulsive and defeating.
Not exact matches
The best way to succeed as a brand is for your customers to think
of your company as
people who are
taking care of them.
This is another toothpaste best used by those without acute issues like cavities, but rather by
people who take good
care of their teeth and simply have lifelong sensitivity in their teeth.
«It's a fine line you need to walk because you need to
take care of whatever your business requirements are, but you also want to recognize that the
person who works for you is not a robot,» says Barnett,
who works in the Atlanta office
of Houston - based HR provider Insperity.
Under the individual mandate provision
of the Affordable
Care Act,
people who don't buy insurance could have to pay a penalty, but that provision does not
take effect until next year.
The best way I can describe the
people we want is like this: There are some
people who throw great dinner parties because they really want to
take care of their guests, and there are other
people who are lousy at it because everything is a chore, everything is a problem.
To a certain extent, transparency is an alternative to good governance: we the public want access to the details if we worry that the
people who are supposed to be
taking care of those details aren't doing a good job
of it.
Such employees will be positioned «to
take care of the second most important customer, the
people who use the company's products and services.»
The
people who are going to be crushed by the changes are those in long - term relationships
who have been out
of the workforce for 20 years or more and have the expectation that they will be
taken care of by their spouse in the case
of a divorce, Slowiaczek said.
«It's almost never a big number, but if you're
taking care of an ill elderly
person who is a dependent, you could be doing a lot
of driving around for medical purposes,» Smith said.
The
people who are going to be crushed by the changes are those in long - term relationships
who have been out
of the workforce for 20 years or more and have the expectation that they will be
taken care of by their spouse in the case
of a divorce,
Usually, he says,
people develop a taste for that «type» because they had a parent
who needed their children to
take care of them, a dysfunction that psychologists call enmeshment.
You're better off teaching your customers how to use your product (such as Dropbox's rewarding users with 250 megabytes
of extra storage if they
take a tour
of the basics
of the service) than chasing some new
person who doesn't even
care.
In business, not only choose
people that can be relied upon professionally, but also ones
who could be entrusted with
taking care of the company's best interest.
You want to be the one
who takes care of business, the one
who can be counted on, the one
people turn to in a pinch.
«Certainly working moms are kind
of the most visible, but it's a misconception that that's the only audience that's interested... Both working moms and dads, and also
people with health issues, or
who are [
taking care of]
people with health issues,
people who live in rural or locally depressed economies, military spouses,
people who want to travel, and certainly millennials «-- are just some
of the categories
of people seeking job flexibility.
I was instantly
taken away to the slums
of India when I first opened the book and read about a volunteer
who felt powerless to do anything to help the
people he was serving and how he managed to create something
of lasting value for
people who need medical
care.
Nevertheless, once a pipe bursts, a window cracks or there is a huge spill on the hallway we call the only
person we know
who can
take care of the mess.
It's time this country is put back where it belongs —
taking care of the
people here instead
of the
people who don't belong here.»
«The most important and fulfilling thing in my day to day life is
taking care of my five children,
who are ages 3 - 13 but on the business side, it's knowing CSSCS has so quickly made a difference in
people's lives that makes the sacrifices I have made all worthwhile.
With the intention
of showing that there is an alternative to the 9 to 5 indoctrination, I have decided to interview 10
people who have
taken control
of their own lives, 10
people who don't
care about minimum wage nor government social programs because they have created their own jobs.
I
care for the elderly and have also seen this when
people die... the
people I have
taken care of cared more about the
people they were leaving and seeing those
who had died before them, than any need to be told God was there...
people with faith KNOW He is
How about this reason: He is addressing a community issue
of too many babies born to
people who can not
take care of them — or is it that you can not see past the Party
of No's rhetoric?
It's interesting that poor
people seem to get the tactics
of Jesus a little better than
people who have resources because they know that you have to
take care of each other if you're gonna make it in this world.
The same
people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to
take care of our own first» are ironically the same
people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the
people who benefit from these programs are the ones
who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other
people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can
of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
Since so few other
people take care to mind the concrete details
of EQUAL treatment, it's usually left to those
of us
who would continually get the short end
of the stick to point these things out.
But
people who see things the way we do can simply stop giving to organizations
who misuse their money, and give it directly the poor ourselves, or to groups that will help
take care of the poor and needy.
Maybe then we can do what Gungor pushed for in his original post, to be a
people who don't just «believe» in God, but through our faith do what He has commanded us to do:
take care of the poor, the widow, the hungry and the needy.
I mean, this is presumptuous and potentially arrogant
of me, but the Christianity that resonates the most with me is the Christianity that seems to reflect that concept
of grace and forgiveness and humility, and the Christians
who are humbly
taking care of the sick, and the Christians
who are humbly visiting
people in prisons.