Sentences with phrase «to attend to»

This seems like a lot less sleep than I got teaching my children to sleep by attending to their needs and then gradually reducing the amount of comfort I offered.
PARENTING
According to Mr. Siaw, some presidential aspirants who besieged the EC hours after the Supreme Court's judgement, had to wait for several hours before they were attended to, despite the Supreme Court's short notice.
POLITICS
We have tried to take a more AP approach and attend to him immediately upon his cries (which is usually immediately upon laying him in his crib)... and can continue for hours.
PARENTING
Focusing on others means attending to the challenges and limits that they confront in the practice of their faith.
RELIGION
Raising further questions about how competently and seriously Trump's banking regulators will be attending to their duties comes the report yesterday that the head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Joseph Otting, who is the primary regulator of national banks, was trading in financial stocks after he was nominated to that post.
BUSINESS
President Muhammadu Buhari returned to Nigeria 103 days after he departed on yet another sick leave to attend to a still undisclosed illness.
POLITICS
Prosecutors from the U.S. Eastern District allege that Walsh, a former lieutenant in the county sheriff's department, was enabled to falsify time records so he could play golf or attend to political business because he knew Spota would do nothing about it.
POLITICS
Father Avery Dulles has helpfully suggested that we attend to the propria of the Church.
RELIGION
Needless to say the cords of the curtains need to be attended to.
PARENTING
Bill Thompson, the former New York City comptroller and mayoral nominee, had business to attend to and departed after the morning session.
POLITICS
The Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei verbum, reminds Catholics of the need to attend to the literary genres of scripture, since truth is presented and expressed differently in historical, prophetic or poetic texts, or in other styles of speech.
RELIGION
«I saw in my clients a significant need not being attended to,» she said, «and I thought I could help.»
DATING
That's why it has a simple structure, but still attends to all your body's fitness needs.
HEALTH & FITNESS
He said, «Nigerians may also recall the several allegations of corruption made against prominent APC members that the anti-graft agency has not attended to.
POLITICS
There are also webinars you can attend to expand your AdWords knowledge in a collaborative environment.
BUSINESS
Meeting lesbian singles in New Zealand can be a challenge — especially if you have a busy life and career to attend to.
DATING
In the past year, as my daughter has grown from 2 to nearly 3 years old I have left her several times to attend to adult activities which did not lend themselves to bringing her along.
PARENTING
An electronic link on the invite asks those wishing to attend to contribute $ 100, $ 175, $ 250, $ 500 or an amount of their own choosing.
POLITICS
Need something quick for dinner that cooks itself while you attend to laundry, emails, etc?
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Do you feel disconnected and forget to attend to yourself and those around you with genuine interest and concern?
HEALTH & FITNESS
Would a hospital be required to retain a doctor who became a Christian Scientist and insisted on faith healing as the only means for attending to his patients?
RELIGION
With that being said, mindfully eat during the luncheons and dinners that you have to attend to this Christmas season.
HEALTH & FITNESS
American Sewer Services representatives were expected to attend to discuss the offending photos and any policies they've adopted in response.
POLITICS
There are many things that may cause your babies to cry, even if you attend to their every need.
PARENTING
• About 25 percent of breast cancer patients who joined support groups told researchers in a 2005 study that they attended to improve their immune systems.
SCIENCE
She could only use them three nights a week when her husband, who works long shifts for the military, had off the next day and could stay up late to attend to the children.
HEALTH & FITNESS
While the board was able to attend to the business of the budget and resolutions which were moved through committee, they were unable to bring any other resolutions to the floor, as those needed the consent of 12 board members.
POLITICS
That said, with my methods, you can always attend to your child.
PARENTING
If you're a savvy business owner, you'll attend to your accounting needs as a first priority.
BUSINESS
Carry your baby along with you if you are going to attend to something else.
PARENTING
This comparison revealed that when someone attends to a specific spatial location, the inhibitory neurons take action, suppressing the activity in the brain cells that process other visual regions.
SCIENCE
«The MP is due to hold a public meeting in Penzance on Wednesday to debate the Bill and wants Mr Cameron to attend to thrash out the argument.
POLITICS
First and foremost, the work is interesting and meaningful and challenging, and the perks are there to help us attend to the main thing.»
BUSINESS
«This can only bode well for our work in developing a Covenant for Clergy Well-being that draws on all that the church is learning about how attending to the well-being of the clergy is vital to the mission and ministry of the whole church.»
RELIGION
I'd love to be able to attend to one of the exhibitions.
FASHION
Some, like that urgent request from your boss, are worth breaking your concentration to attend to.
BUSINESS
There are a million things for a mom to attend to when her baby drifts off to the land of nod.
PARENTING
If something happened to you, imagine the cost of hiring caregivers to attend to the needs of your children.
BUSINESS
It is always important to change a baby's diaper as soon as you are aware of it, because leaving a child in a dirty diaper too long can cause a severe rash, not to mention if you want your baby to be happy and stop crying, you will attend to them right away as soon as they start to fuss, and then maybe they will even go back to sleep.
PARENTING
They attend to both and take time assessing how the potential stepfamily relationships are developing.
DATING
«The extent to which we can attend to, or are distracted by, information varies greatly among individuals, with extreme cases sometimes being diagnosed with an attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),» says Mickley.
SCIENCE
When bottle-feeding breastmilk, you must first attend to preparing a bottle before you are able to meet your baby's needs.
PARENTING
But you are sitting down, you're not attending to them, you're not picking them up, you're not doing anything.
PARENTING
Reilich is, not surprisingly, very pleased by this turn of events, and hinted there will likely be a «nationally known figure» attending to drum up interest.
POLITICS
And on top of that, being able to see the babies that attend to the meetings grow up is going to be priceless.
PARENTING
Without structure and organization one lives in survival mode and one can do little else but attend to the basics.
RELIGION
Surely Mr Sullivan has more important strategic matters to be attending to; for starters, an intelligible player recruitment strategy for the Club.
SPORTS
I went to attend to other chores and when I came back I realized it didn't come to pressure and it as already counting down with 5 minutes left.
FOOD & BEVERAGES
I wore it to the wedding we attended to jazz up a classic little navy dress and turned right back around the next day to pair it with this wine tasting outfit.
FASHION
«The time they would have used to attend to the nation's task, was wasted, going to court.
POLITICS
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