Secure attachment has been associated with
trust in a significant other (Holmes 2002; Wieselquist et al. 1999) and trust in one's supervisor (Simmons et al. 2009).
Not exact matches
No matter where they are, you should
trust your
significant other in order for you to be together.
«Our enhanced platform and express processing of listing takedowns within 24 hours, along with
significant progress
in other important initiatives all showcase the industry best practices Alibaba is creating for the benefit and
trust of all our stakeholders.»
As independent as many of us may be, it's such a relief to have our
significant other trust in our bodies and abilities and understand what is normal as well!
«It is well - established that there were
significant issues with the roll - out and implementation of the Common Core Standards causing parents, educators, and
other stakeholders to lose
trust in the system,» the report's executive summary says, noting the failure to involve educators, lack of transparency and «complicated and difficult» state - written curriculums.
Other providers include the Field Studies Council, which delivers activities
in the Lake District to KS2 / 3 and GCSE and A» Level groups, National
Trust and National Park Authorities, as well as locally
significant education providers such as the Jorvik Centre and Plas - y - Brenin and Mendip Outdoors.
The American Statistical Association, among many
others, warned
in no uncertain terms that VAMs can not — and should not — be
trusted to make
significant employment decisions.
Options, participation
in C.V. Starr, and a number of
other programs created
significant incentives for people to stay, and
trust in the continual increase
in the price of AIG shares.
The fund may invest a
significant portion of its total assets
in real estate investment
trusts (REITs) and
other similar REIT - like structures.
In repeat situations like thrift conversions and real estate purchased from the Resolution
Trust Corporations, Klarman was able to extract
significant returns several times over until
others were able to see the value, bid up the assets, and decrease the premiums.
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Other examples are not so commonly predicted (if, indeed, they are predicted at all), yet are no less
significant: business models that facilitate free legal services, the use of non-legal (notably industry and business) knowledge and experience to increase client
trust in and comfort with the firm and with legal services more generally, the collection of knowledge about the legal issues of individual clients
in the same industry for use by a trade association to assist and defend the rights of all
in that industry on a collective basis, a severely injured client's reassurance and comfort
in knowing that
in selecting a certain legal services provider the client is not just receiving highly specialized advice but also benefitting an association that helps
others with the same type of severe injury, the development of a legal research establishment for experimentation with different ways of providing legal services.
The commission presented three main findings: «(A) despite sustained efforts to expand the public's access to legal services,
significant unmet needs persist; (B) advancements
in technology and
other innovations continue to change how legal services can be accessed and delivered; and (C) public
trust and confidence
in obtaining justice and
in accessing legal services is compromised by bias, discrimination, complexity, and lack of resources.»
I am fortunate to receive a
significant number of referrals from past clients,
other lawyers and individuals
in the insurance industry, and I'm honoured to hear from clients that they've come to me for help because a friend or
trusted advisor is impressed with my work.
The most
significant reform (made by s 1 of RSA 1987) was that rights of reverter under LSIA 1854 and the
other statutes mentioned above, were abolished and substituted by a
trust for sale
in favour of the persons to whom the ownership of the land would previously have reverted (without any entitlement to occupy the land by reason of their interest under the
trust for sale).
The public
trust doctrine has not been widely discussed
in Canadian case law with the only
significant mention being by the Supreme Court of Canada
in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2004 SCC 38 at para. 74 where Binnie J. acknowledged that «The notion that there are public rights
in the environment that reside
in the Crown has deep roots
in the common law» (however, the majority decision ultimately took a conservative approach to not allow the Crown to succeed
in a general claim for damages for «environmental loss» [caused by a negligently undetected controlled burn of slashing and
other waste by a logging company]
in the absence of a statutory scheme permitting such a claim).
Plus, why you shouldn't
trust dating robots, why you shouldn't
trust your
significant other with your finances, what love and cocaine have
in common (more than you'd think!)
Office Manager — Duties & Responsibilities Manage office operations for a variety of businesses and not for profit institutions Serve as
trusted advisor to senior leadership and member of various advisory committees Train and supervise large staffs ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to corporate protocols Build and strengthen professional relationships with clients, partners, vendors, and senior leadership Set and strictly enforce departmental budgets and project timelines ensuring efficient operations Create and oversee various fundraisers including all logistics, staffing, and marketing Design and implement employee development curriculum enhancing team morale and skill sets Perform human resource functions including recruitment, discipline, termination, and benefit administration Represent the company at public speaking engagements building community respect and goodwill Responsible for material procurement valued
in excess of $ 10 million and an additional $ 20 million
in inventory Reduce yearly operational costs by more than $ 1 million through effective management techniques Negotiate and administer contracts with vendors and partners ensuring favorable and profitable conditions Oversee all corporate hardware and software purchases, database management, and
other IT functions Assist with marketing, sales, and customer service initiatives resulting
in significant revenue gains Maintained accurate and secure client records, sales reports, and
other pertinent data Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
In order to show guilt for cheating, the unfaithful partner must be willing to account for her whereabouts when her significant other is looking for her, says marriage and family therapist Sheri Meyers in her Huffington Post article «For the Betrayer: Eight Things You Must Know and Do to Rebuild Trust After an Affair.&raqu
In order to show guilt for cheating, the unfaithful partner must be willing to account for her whereabouts when her
significant other is looking for her, says marriage and family therapist Sheri Meyers
in her Huffington Post article «For the Betrayer: Eight Things You Must Know and Do to Rebuild Trust After an Affair.&raqu
in her Huffington Post article «For the Betrayer: Eight Things You Must Know and Do to Rebuild
Trust After an Affair.»
Bonding refers to the feelings of safety and
trust that children form with parents and
other significant people
in their lives.
You should expect for it to take at least a year for your
significant other to regain
trust in you, says Joshua Coleman, a psychologist and author of «Surviving Betrayal» on the website, Greater Good.
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other hand, they may experience
significant difficulties
in developing or
trusting other relationships, including relationships with professionals.
The program creates safe school communities through addressing violence and bullying
in all its forms; building supportive and inclusive schools where children experience connection and belonging with peers and
others; and resourcing teachers and parents to be
significant,
trusted responsive and reliable adults
in the lives of children and young people.
We will counsel you individually or together with your
significant other to resolve your problems, iron - out conflicts, and rebuild
trust and hope
in your relationship.
In addition to attachment concerns, children who live in foster homes or with adoptive families may have developmental delays, and they may also experience mental health conditions, such as significant anxiety, depression, or social problems.Children who are eventually adopted by their foster families or by other families may also experience difficulty with trust and may not adapt easily to a permanent hom
In addition to attachment concerns, children who live
in foster homes or with adoptive families may have developmental delays, and they may also experience mental health conditions, such as significant anxiety, depression, or social problems.Children who are eventually adopted by their foster families or by other families may also experience difficulty with trust and may not adapt easily to a permanent hom
in foster homes or with adoptive families may have developmental delays, and they may also experience mental health conditions, such as
significant anxiety, depression, or social problems.Children who are eventually adopted by their foster families or by
other families may also experience difficulty with
trust and may not adapt easily to a permanent home.
Being betrayed or belittled by
others impacts self - esteem, which also plays a
significant role
in a person's capacity to
trust.