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In contrast to Right to Buy, he sees "right to invest" as another means of nurturing aspiration and community stability at the same time.
It is the withering-away of internal democratic structures, which would have provided a platform and a means of nurturing a new generation of leaders, that has resulted in the narrow range of leadership candidates today.
One-to-one human tutoring remains, and will remain for the foreseeable future, the pre-eminent means of nurturing pathologist's diagnostic skills.
The elderly individual assesses his/her health as much better than an outside observer would as a psychological means of nurturing well-being and life satisfaction (LS) facing decreasing functional ability and other signs of declining health.
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Peer-keeping presented as pupils' means for nurturing a sense of collective-ownership of themselves, or of minding one another's concerns through follow-ups and peer dialogue.
For an artist as successful as Mr. Richter, work also means the more mundane business of nurturing a career.
I love the idea of nurturing something beautiful.
And what about my aspirations of nurturing young cynics?
Second, it does a tremendous job of nurturing relationships.
It also requires the establishment of institutions capable of nurturing those researchers and their work.
The disturbing possibility is that medical education might be injuring instead of nurturing empathy.
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