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This fraternizing broke all the rules, of course, but "it may have been in the strategic interests of officers to allow their men this break, this respite, to allow them a couple of days to feel human again," says Patrick Keefe of Yale University.
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Banks briefly opened during a brief UN-negotiated humanitarian respite on July 17th to allow some employees to draw their salaries, but those working for Hamas's administration could not do so because Israel had bombed two branches of Hamas Islamic National Bankk.
At 2 52pm Supt Roger Marshall, on duty at the turnstiles, requested large exit gates to be opened to allow people respite from the crush, warning that otherwise, somebody would die.
The paper says the UK has been given "respite", and points out that deciding to allow a delay "was not an easy choice for EU leaders".
It was just easier to be myself outside of my normal environment, and while the pressure was no less intense, my perception of it shifted enough to allow me a respite.
To give you an example: as a young man, I asked the council for a male carer to provide two hours' additional assistance in the morning to allow my mother some respite.
Arguably, where possible, carers could be offered more time to allow them to use respite both for practical tasks and for recreational activities but the carers here varied in how they viewed respite and what they wanted from it.
In order to improve the acceptance of respite care by family caregivers, it is sensible to allow them to spend some time observing to convince them of the friendly and respectful manner in which the patients are treated.
"UNICEF welcomes the call of the UN Secretary-General for a renewed humanitarian pause during the holy month of Ramadan to allow critical assistance to reach all Yemenis in need and provide a respite.
Do not expect a full respite from hot-button issues; lawmakers have already offered legislation to ban abortion after 20 weeks, and to allow teachers to carry concealed handguns in school classrooms.
In a letter published in The Financial Times on Friday, José Graziano da Silva, the director-general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organizationn, wrote: "An immediate, temporary suspension of that mandate would give some respite to the market and allow more of the crop to be channeled toward food and feed uses".
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