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We listen to the reliably interesting and conservative columnist Charles Krautheimer gripe that Christie's telegenic embrace "was worth a couple hundred mil" to his state.
Embrace the truth: Everything worth doing is going to be neither easy nor fast.
The journey to find asylum throws refugees"outside the realm of 'humanity'[i] To be able to endure in that dangerous space, they must come to embrace their own worth as human beings while those around them refuse to recognize it.
That's why I tell my students that I know Harry Potter brought them to the class, but I hope that theology keeps them there, because questions about how much we love our neighbor or how much we embrace diversity are worth some curiosity, whether one is planning to become an elementary school teacher or a cardiologist.
The Goshen News called the decision "a gesture worth embracing".
In the face of political paralysis, these ideas are worth embracing.
"The risks that are attendant to the use of nuclear power are worth embracing," he said.
There are sides worth embracing, primary among them the fries cooked in duck fat.
For some, encouraging poker playing is neither a cause worth embracing nor an example of an egghead policy gone awry.
Without asking these questions, companies are unlikely to truly create equal opportunity environments — environments that are well worth embracing.
Less stress, more happiness and a transformation in quality of life that's easy to implement and for everyone – sounds like a revolution worth embracing, doesn't it?
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com