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the neediness of
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The characteristic of being needy.
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The point of being a bishop isn't, of course, to be a bright academic - it is to preach Christ, and Christ crucified, that is, God's choice of the poor, the suffering, the needy (and even the neediness of rich persons, like St. Francis as a young man), as his friends, those He wanted to have around him.
"He comes from the neediest profession of all, except for acting, but he is not needy and he doesn't fully understand the neediness of others; it's an abstraction to him," says Jonathan Alter, who wrote "The Promise" about Obama's first year in office and is working on a sequel.
Safire understood the indignities, the tribulations, and the needs (also the neediness) of his fellow speechwriters.
The last quarter-hour of the show, in which Ms. Gridley and Mr. Johanson share the stage, re-enacting a rambling dialogue about the neediness of lovers and the neediness of actors, is a distinct letdown.
Moreover, the way work-study funds are allocated to individual institutions has virtually no connection to the neediness of its student body.
Instead, he expresses his contempt for Max and Charlotte by talking about the neediness of actors, which, of course, is secondary to his own.
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As the new children at Ariana tell their stories, rueful themes repeat: the pummeling fury of the air raids, the uncoupling from all that is familiar, the exhausting journey over the mountains, the unremitting neediness of the refugee life.
All that is understood is the poverty and the presumed neediness of the community, and for the purposes of volunteering, that seems to be enough.
The essay (in Castle's recent collection, "The Professor") zings right to the heart of a relationship built on the mutual neediness of the worshiper and the worshiped, in part because she's able to step back and recognize the inanity.
The gushing neediness of the anxious style triggers the avoidant's fear that others want to overwhelm them and drain their autonomy – thus they feel smothered and so emotionally withdraw into what Bowlby calls "compulsive self-reliance", often centred on an over-commitment to work.
The emergency assistance that is the traditional focus of the Red Cross is generally exempt from the neediness standards of the I.R.S., which noted that even affluent families may be left temporarily needy by floods, fires or other disasters.
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