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Back in the garden, that nurturing is much in evidence.
At the same time, he appreciates that nurturing future leaders is crucial.
He acknowledges that nurturing new (young) audiences is a continuing worry for administrators and board members.
Of the two only Shanae receives that nurturing, and it seems to make all the difference.
Although the tiny thornmint has not attained the celebrity status of the Bay checkerspot, Dr. Weiss says that nurturing the species is important work.
Rather, they come into the world with predetermined abilities, proclivities and temperaments that nurturing parents may be able to foster or modify, but can rarely reverse.
Mr. Flagler said that nurturing plants quickly builds self esteem, which, ideally, translates into marketable skills and hope for the future.
By casting the rituals in stone the author confers ancient authority on her conviction that nurturing is not an inevitable consequence of parturition.
But he started his working life on the council 18 years ago as a highways labourer and realised that nurturing staff has its rewards.
We hope to achieve this in small but meaningful ways, through the stories we tell, the treasures we share … We believe that nurturing a better tomorrow upholds the yesterday we cherish, for all of us.
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These studies also found that nurturing-task (benevolent-authoritative) leaders to be more effective in achieving the Organizational task objectives (Sinha, 1980; Hassan, 1985; Ansari, 1986; Pandey & Singh, 1987).
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