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Homeless youths are in need of nurturing, they are easy targets for crime and abuse, and some are prone to commit crimes.
The WTO, after all, is still young, an institution in need of nurturing rather than smothering with work.Compromising free tradeThe agreement at Doha set the agenda for a new round of trade negotiations.
The words will remain, of course, more sacred than ever, but in practice divorced and remarried Catholics will be admitted to communion and their present marriages treated as valid and in need of nurturing.
A good example of this commitment and level of interest is the work of the Student Clinical Ethics Committee at Kings College London, which addresses the important need of nurturing interest and providing early career training in clinical ethics [ 5].
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As a child becomes less vulnerable and in need of nurture, the obligation to prioritize her needs lessens in the day-to-day life of the parent, even though it remains significant.
Although she cautioned from the start that OWN would need years of nurturing, its early ratings have been disappointing to people involved in the venture.
Relations between Christian and Jewish people are not doomed to be hate-filled or murderous, but relations between their respective religious teachers always will be, to a certain extent, fragile and in need of careful nurturing; that follows from the very fact that they interpret texts and prophecies, to which both ascribe primordial importance, in different ways.
In contrast, for Datashare the relations with the indifferent (but strategically important) business partners appeared as 'very fragile and in need of careful nurturing'.
It's in need of government nurturing not as a fledgling service waiting to find a road to commercialization, but as an aging service needing government support in its dotage. .
"The CRC sees the child as an initially highly vulnerable person in need of protection, nurturing and care who under parental guidance gradually prepares for an independent life in a social setting of rights and duties when reaching eighteen".
Following Eide ([ 37]:3), it may be argued that in the CRC, a balance has been struck between these two schools: "The CRC sees the child as an initially highly vulnerable person in need of protection, nurturing and care who under parental guidance gradually prepares for an independent life in a social setting of rights and duties when reaching eighteen".
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