"The problem here is, we nurture business, we don't nurture creativity," he said.
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I longed to plant a garden, something to nurture that would nurture me.
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The company will begin with Nurture because it has an 80%+ conversion rate from Glow to Nurture.
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The debate of nature versus nurture is never simple, and one reason is because nature influences nurture.
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It's like the nature-nurture question in the sense that it's almost impossible to separate the role of nature and nurture.
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I was afraid that since I couldn't nurture these two things, I couldn't nurture anything — at least not for long enough to make it actually matter.
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"Everybody can appreciate that nurture is important and different parents provide different types of nurture," explains study author Augustine Kong, a genomics researcher at the University of Oxford.
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And Glow has updated Glow Nurture and Glow Baby—which help people manage their pregnancy and nurture a newborn respectively—so that users can provide doctors, midwives and family with updates.
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It's our job to nurture the next generation of scientists.
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And sometimes they're able to nurture themselves least of all.
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They have excellent maternal instincts and love to nurture people.
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The only question is: who will plant and nurture them?
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Mr Sánchez's first task is to nurture the economic recovery.
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I started to develop and nurture a hatred for myself.
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In the case of dunnocks, then, nature wins over nurture.
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But if that's the nurture side, what's the nature side?
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Genetic nurture is, in many ways, a very intuitive concept.
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Put very crudely, it's a pathology of nurture, not nature.
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There's no exact nature or nurture that applies to everybody.
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It is a good time to nurture intimacy and bonding.
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When someone has cancer or diabetes, we empathize and nurture.
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I wanted him to feel that cush and that nurture.
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They add variety to the mundane and nurture community spirit.
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And that emptiness is definitely more nurture than nature, right?
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The moon enters your sign, asking you to nurture yourself.
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Nurture the values of empathy and compassion in your kids.
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When it comes to show dogs, nurture may trump nature.
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Now he's creating a center there to nurture emerging artists.
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She was a brutal sadist who chose torture over nurture.
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The Robin Hood Foundation is seeking to nurture this model.
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They nurture aspiring scientists and security experts with student fellowships.
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This is for you to nurture your love of baking.
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They are conceived to nurture an atmosphere of nationalist xenophobia.
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Share your story, nurture and develop others to become leaders.
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You can also nurture these different flavors while you're cooking.
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But, she argues, people tend to overestimate these differences and underestimate the value of environmental factors, such as rearing conditions, ecological resources and social conditions: that is, the nurture side of the nature-nurture debate.
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Just like agriculture, logging can either nurture or destroy an ecosystem.
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Nature, the earth, plants, give me strength, comfort and nurture me.
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" She continued: "A mission to nurture the new and next generation.
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They tell me to nurture my uniqueness, and to feel emotion.
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Despite busy schedules, the Browns make time to nurture their relationship.
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On the nurture side, Ryan shared several tactics for developing creativity.
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Best for toddlers or infants doing "baby-led weaning": Nurture Life.
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Because women mainly cared for babies, girls still hope to nurture.
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The traditional way of studying nature versus nurture relies on twins.
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Authorities also hope to nurture a growing coterie of local novelists.
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In other words, is what is going on "nature" or "nurture"?
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Predictably, this will nurture startups interested in using the NEM platform.
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Creativity may be hard to nurture, but it's easy to thwart.
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The party has good reasons to nurture a multimillion-strong membership.
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Compassion for other species can also nurture compassion for fellow humans.
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As Venus enters your sign, understand, accept, and nurture your desires.
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The programme was among the first to nurture a fan-base.
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Sometimes, the best finger-wrestlers are created by nature, not nurture.
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There were new friends to make and old relationships to nurture.
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Ultimately, I think nurture can trigger what is in your nature.
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How do you nurture that now that BAM is a juggernaut?
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Either by nurture or nature or both, I'm only a pragmatist.
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This is a wonderful time to step back and nurture yourself.
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The Moon enters your sign today, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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The moon enters your sign, Leo, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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He wanted to nurture the Earth as it had nurtured him.
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She talked about family as being something to cherish, to nurture.
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In the debate of "nature versus nurture," Sands is no help.
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Can you be capable of nurture if you haven't been nurtured?
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They are structures and networks that nurture our individual belief systems.
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But hope – like resilience – is something we grow and nurture together.
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When you love something, you want to nurture and protect it.
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It would nurture entrepreneurial start-ups and stop protecting legacy incumbents.
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He spent time trying to nurture this entrepreneurial side of me.
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Those processes in turn rekindle and nurture a relationship to land.
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So we have to consider all three: nature, nurture, and culture.
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Despite busy schedules, Brown and Jae make time to nurture their relationship.
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Questions to ask yourself include: How can I nurture my self-esteem?
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Our group of friends aren't always able to nurture each other, either.
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The Moon is in your sign, Gemini, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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But cultured foods also help nurture the good flora in our guts.
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The Moon enters your sign today, Taurus, encouraging you to nurture yourself!
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Think about sales efficiency as an ecosystem that you must constantly nurture.
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The Moon enters your sign this evening, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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Has your understanding of nature versus nurture evolved because of this project?
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Founded in 1884, it has helped heal divisions and nurture community spirit.
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They restructured, reorganized, and began to nurture future stars like Matt Hughes.
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The Moon enters your sign this afternoon, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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Our schools nurture the social, emotional and intellectual growth of young Americans.
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Nature versus nurture is open for debate, in jumpshots as everywhere else.
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The Moon enters your sign later tonight, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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I take these breaks for my health and to nurture my creativity.
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All these factors tend to nurture a big, healthy ego over time.
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It is not just nature, but also nurture, which leads to disease.
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We should welcome, nurture and invest in refugee children wherever they are.
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Social policy has to find a hundred ways to nurture loving relationships.
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The moon enters your sign this morning, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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The Moon enters your sign today, Capricorn, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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It's time to nurture yourself and get in touch with your feelings.
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The Moon enters your sign today, Aries, encouraging you to nurture yourself!
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Communist Party leaders want to nurture brands known globally for their innovations.
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I've learned a lot about us, and how to nurture this relationship.
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"It's a way to nurture yourself and nourish yourself," Ms. Miller said.
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But at the same time, breasts are created to nurture the young.
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Our job: help curb his bad impulses and nurture his good ones.
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By nature and nurture, a certain fatalism courses through the fans here.
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In a family, parents are expected to nurture and guide their children.
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Forget dedicating your body for nine months to nurture another human being.
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Matter For centuries, people have drawn the line between nature and nurture.
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Well, this shot doesn't really nurture that feeling: How about the Hound?
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It is setting up an Andela accelerator to nurture alumni start-ups.
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This creates standards that level the playing field and nurture fintech innovation.
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For the advanced, these apps can nurture talent and let it shine.
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Nurture your aspirations on September 19, when bold Mars trines cathartic Pluto.
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Well, Angelo seems to be trying to nurture a relationship with her.
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Find ways to nurture yourself emotionally as the moon clashes with Venus.
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But California's leaders continued to nurture a nostalgia for the Old South.
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"Together, they nurture a culture of purpose, accountability, belonging, trust and flexibility."
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The Moon is in your sign today, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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Each of them is there to showcase how they nurture creativity in computers.
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Looks like it's time to relaunch that "When Nurture Calls" campaign from 2014.
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So I realize nature versus nurture — a lot of it is just nature.
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Anxiety is thought to be a blend of genetics (nature) and modelling (nurture).
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Big corporate successes are rare in Italy, which tends to nurture smaller firms.
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The moon enters your sign today, Capricorn, so do something to nurture yourself!
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"We want to nurture the community that nurtured us," says a local leader.
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Elisa even has a kooky older man to nurture and a buffoonish suitor.
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The Moon enters your sign this evening, so make time to nurture yourself.
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The index quantifies how countries nurture, develop and deploy skill for economic growth.
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How do we nurture new industries in, say, hi-tech and renewable sectors?
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How do music festivals like Bass Coast nurture electronic scenes across the country?
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The process for each could take days, involving careful nurture of the plants.
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But they found it difficult to curb harassment and nurture long-term communities.
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They already, but in private, tithe to the poor and nurture the lonely.
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It is therefore vital that we nurture children through this critical, early period.
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"If you do nothing to nurture that goodwill, it's a waste," said Friedman.
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Dad couldn't appreciate and nurture Peter's sensitivity, couldn't see him as he was.
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I water my three trees in hot spells and nurture cool white moonflowers.
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And librarians and teachers must continue to water them, nurture them, grow them.
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The latter does not nurture true piety, it only nurtures fakeness and hypocrisy.
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But Ms. Blau warned that it is impossible to separate nature from nurture.
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None of us earn our IQ. Whether it's by nature, or by nurture.
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It's that age-old question, nature versus nurture, the chicken or the egg.
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The Moon is in your sign today, so make time to nurture yourself.
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To nurture new artists Ferrari created Forward Warrior, an annual live painting performance.
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The Moon enters your sign today, too, so take time to nurture yourself.
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When farmers nurture healthy soil, it decreases the risk of flooding and droughts.
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We've loved learning to scale a company and nurture an enormous global community.
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She says he wanted her to nurture her music career and abandon acting.
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After all, the ultimate purpose of the buffalo is to feed and nurture.
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Older parents may also have more time and patience to nurture their children.
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"These networks could nurture the next generation of Neil Gorsuches or Brett Kavanaughs."
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That her parents risked their financial stability to nurture this dream seemed meaningful.
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How do you try to nurture those relationships and performances throughout the cast?
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I think as a woman it's in our nature to nurture someone else.
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It will take their woes seriously, and nurture their welfare, not their grievance.
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Now gigantic state propaganda campaigns have re-emerged to nurture these moral sins.
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Mr. Tracy fell in love with Ms. Tracy's warmth and instinct to nurture.
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Great leaders nurture safe environments that build trust and cooperation among a team.
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Spend some time discovering what you're naturally drawn to and nurture that interest.
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Instead, we should always think of cities as places that nurture human creativity.
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We're commercial spaces, but we fundamentally exist to feed and nurture people's souls.
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The Moon enters your sign today, Aquarius, so make time to nurture yourself.
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Chinese leaders have nonetheless taken steps to nurture a homegrown genetically modified crop industry.
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Both nature and the vast bulk of the nurture that matters happened to you.
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This little girl is Dee Dee's fourth child, so mom knows how to nurture.
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They nurture conspiracy theories and believe this election is being hijacked by sinister forces.
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These growing physical spaces nurture art and creativity within communities that are often ignored.
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In fact there's a sense in which such unburdened conditions nurture the fairest criticism.
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"We need to nurture ourselves regularly in order to build ourselves up," she says.
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Nurture and environment clearly do play an important role in any child's intellectual development.
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Is the city still a viable place to make music and nurture a scene?
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They have also suggested controls provide a good framework to nurture domestic Internet firms.
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Israel and its defenders often fault UNRWA for letting Palestinians nurture this distant hope.
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The research also suggests that the nature-or-nurture debate is a false dichotomy.
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I think females especially have the gift of being able to create and nurture.
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Regardless, the next occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue should continue to nurture this effort.
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I can't nurture a new relationship and build this show at the same time.
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Ferrari's research also indicates that nurture may have a lot to do with it.
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Nurture yourself by connecting with your breath, reading something inspiring, or calling a friend.
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And just what is the best way to nurture a future Mario Kart champion?
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The Moon enters sensitive Water sign Cancer this morning, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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In other words, we don't deliberately nurture boys to be emotionally whole (and nonviolent).
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Mr. Berggruen says he wants to nurture innovative thinking, not just donate to causes.
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Where she is conscientious about domestic chores, nurture seems to give him unguilty pleasure.
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As a parent my job is to nurture and to be sometimes unbelievably patient.
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The culture and geography of suburbia are failing to nurture webs of mutual dependence.
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By stacking the element artifacts, you can nurture the beasts and earn more points.
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They wanted the chance to be good mothers and nurture the children they had.
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This demonstrates the U.K.'s and Europe's ability to grow and nurture tech companies.
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There's no way to determine the balance between nature and nurture in human development.
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I take care of my country and I will nurture my country to health.
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The Moon is in nurturing Water sign Cancer, reminding you to nurture your relationships.
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Or perhaps it's because I'm not good at doing things that nurture the self.
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It is a sign that we are doing something to feed and nurture ourselves.
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Under the mostly old staff, Baylor continues to nurture big aspirations on the field.
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They can connect, nurture and translate, but the ultimate decision-making power lies elsewhere.
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Libraries nurture relationships among people who check in on one another when crises hit.
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Upstart technology companies like Apple and Amazon nurture ambitions to rival Hollywood's big studios.
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Any newsroom apprenticeship should nurture various news skills and judgment through guidance and practice.
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When it comes to how long we live, nurture holds powerful sway over nature.
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We can't nurture young songwriters if we can't accept them and grow with them.
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"; "Nature/Nurture: Minds and Pop Culture"; "Heritability and Twin Tales"; "Machines, Emotions and Bodies.
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I care for it deeply, and all I do is try and nurture it.
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Women were also likelier than men to attribute gender differences to nurture, not nature.
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We should not "protect" such communities regardless of cost, but we should nurture them.
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The Moon is in your sign today, Capricorn, so make time to nurture yourself!
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Mr Ming says that he had tried to nurture the right values among his pupils.
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Mr. Brooks wants to protect the conditions that nurture "disruptive dynamos" like Walmart and Google.
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But on the other hand, support their passion, nurture their work, and follow their lead.
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Our partners still crave us, and it's up to both sides to nurture that heat.
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Make time to nurture yourself by setting some boundaries or spending time by the ocean.
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They can be nuanced and driven, and succeed, even as they nurture their significant other.
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Technology has helped highlight nature's plight as well as nurture relations between man and primate.
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Seize this opportunity to nurture fresh talents who'll transform the genre for years to come.
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To start with, Ryan sees creativity as a skill that's part nature and part nurture.
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Perhaps it's this kind of ground-up, locally sprung change that Francis wants to nurture.
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That could boost a woman's ability to nurture the baby and quickly recognize social threats.
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Smarter Living: Our guide to being a better friend has simple steps to nurture relationships.
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What's crucial about the lunar aspect is that Cancers want to nurture and be nurtured.
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Devices transform them — teach us new habits, nurture new expectations, and model new behaviors, too.
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These findings do not dismiss the role of nurture; hard work and social background matter.
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How important is proprietary deal flow and what do you do to nurture your own?
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This means adults treat black girls with less sensitivity, nurture them less and deny protections.
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Nurture those loyal bonds because they will be your anchor in the days to come.
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So I guess the way I am is really a combination of nature and nurture.
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Although women have been completely socialized to nurture and care take, we need nurturing, too.
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Make sure to nurture its individuality if you want to be a true Magikarp master.
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The mystery, which I won't spoil, is animated by the old nature-versus-nurture question.
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We nurture the emerging understanding that values all women equally, no matter shape or size.
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As we nurture our hope, we also carry a burden: the pain of our children.
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He began studying twins — at the time a novel approach to sorting nurture from nature.
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Truly competitive states prize innovation, nurture new ideas, and have the infrastructure to support them.
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Truly competitive states prize innovation, nurture new ideas and have the infrastructure to support them.
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The Moon enters your sign this evening, encouraging you to nurture yourself emotionally and physically.
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This week is a good one to nurture your beliefs and explore your spiritual practice.
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I hurt them, yet I also nurture them in ways they don't even understand themselves.
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Do not leave visible signs, do not nurture scars, do not create a gathering site.
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There needs to be more study of why certain states nurture and attract public companies.
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Beforehand, they joked about how their mother, a former art teacher, helped nurture their creativity.
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It will nurture and explore, dig deeper into what it takes to be a pianist.
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Then there's the added pressure from fertilizer used on residential landscaping to nurture blossoming yards.
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Sit on opposite sides of lectures (nature and nurture against us, we're both biology majors).
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Dr. Harden expected that genetic nurture would turn out to be a very complex phenomenon.
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In all, it pushed Islam globally way to the right and helped nurture 211/603.
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However, a big shift in your daily routine and how your nurture yourself is underway.
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Humanitarian agencies, both governmental and NGO, are constituted to house and nurture the rescued victims.
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You may need to be with friends, nurture yourself or comfort yourself to feel safe.
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It's about old secrets, new motherhood, art-making, sex-having, nature, nurture and mental illness.
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Hopefully, #MeToo will continue to nurture this sort of woman, who should be all women.
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In his case, it was a lack of capital to start and nurture his ventures.
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Apprenticeships can also allow employers to nurture internal talent to fill in-demand tech roles.
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And an explicit repudiation of grand plans to nurture a Jeffersonian democracy in Central Asia.
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But it&aposs going to be hard for Tesla to nurture two businesses at once.
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It takes care and effort to nurture and sustain it through life's ups and downs.
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How do you nurture your professional passions while trying to make sure you're good parents?
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Normalizing digital connection is how the Alesci family continues to nurture a sense of togetherness.
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CNBC's Top States for Business study prizes technology and innovation and knows how to nurture them.
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"Today I feel happy because I nurture positive vibes and work in healthy environments," she concluded.
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If algorithms can replicate the process of creativity, then there's little reason to nurture human creativity.
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Why nurture the overinflated market for high culture, when it could be so abundant and cheap?
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This alarm comes with good intentions, aiming to nurture more engineers through education and immigration reform.
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"Like any love story, it's important to know how to nurture passion long-term," he says.
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And I think it's a real responsibility to nurture that person if they're working under you.
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We don't yet know why this is, or whether it's down to nature, nurture or both.
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When sibling rivalry explodes And ultimately, how much does it come down to nature vs. nurture?
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So I think there's some maybe nature-nurture thing, I'm not sure what contributes to it.
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In the unending debate of Nature versus Nurture, new research puts forward an argument for nature.
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And she began to nurture another desire: to become an inspiration for Rohingya girls like her.
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"Even in a situation like this, we still see the effects of genetic nurture," he adds.
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But, we also need to nurture and access far more brain power than we do today.
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She decides that while she can "nurture" Donathan as an ally, Gonzalez is a strategic threat.
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Because GROW is here to change the way we nurture our tiny (yet delicious) garden friends.
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The Moon is in your sign for most of today, Leo, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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I wanted more involvement, more ownership of something I bring in, so I could nurture it.
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The reefs nurture a riot of marine species and fish stocks that feed millions of people.
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The Moon enters your sign today, encouraging you to connect with your emotions and nurture yourself.
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Chinese nationalism is strong, but on its own it is not enough to nurture the dream.
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Logically, home environment and nurture influence familial activity levels; children learn from and mimic their parents.
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To nurture that kind of public discourse, we need transparency for government and privacy for citizens.
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Nurture new connections that you make along the way, and keep up with old contacts, too.
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If you want to win real support, financial or otherwise, you need to actively nurture relationships.
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Your brain works better if you nurture the body around it as much as you can.
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In other words, parenting style permanently changed their DNA — a striking example of nurture over nature.
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We believe that government should not only ensure equal opportunity, it should protect and nurture it.
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The Moon is in your sign today, Aries, asking you to nurture yourself emotionally and physically.
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The Moon enters your sign early this evening, encouraging you to nurture yourself—honor your emotions!
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Facebook should make it easier to start, grow and nurture fan clubs from the Creator app.
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But as a female, I have the ability to nurture [magic] in a very different way.
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All this is souring race relations and worrying neighbours, who fear the shift will nurture extremism.
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These rich experiences become the fertile ground for teachers to nurture the learning that comes after.
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Education — both of immigrants and the American-born — will be critical to nurture bonds of identity.
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More recently, she has led the foundation's efforts to nurture a new, diverse generation of photographers.
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It's a lesson in the divine coalescence of nature and nurture, and utterly joyful, inspiring viewing.
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But on this trip, I've seen evidence-based programs like the Graduation Approach that nurture opportunity.
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In the nineteenth century, the English polymath Francis Galton cast nature-versus-nurture in scientific terms.
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"When nature and nurture compete for supremacy…the former proves the stronger," Galton wrote in 1874.
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The Moon is in your sign for most of the day, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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The Archive of Affect continues at Nurture Art (56 Bogart Street, Bushwick, Brooklyn) through April 16.
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Bridge By The New York Times As longtime residents, the Ryans nurture that sense of community.
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The Democrats' failure to aggressively nurture fresh talent has had a concrete impact on the caucus.
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In the process, it indulges in preposterous twists and leaden dialogue about nature, nurture and conscience.
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Many public schools in Brooklyn nurture more than young minds; they cultivate vegetables and flowers, too.
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This is a great day to think outside of the box and nurture our creative sides.
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But she argues that it's important to find the time to "nurture and cultivate" close friendships.
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" He would nurture relationships with players, but he rejected the traditional notion of the "player's manager.
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We had to nurture multiple sources over years to break what was often market-moving news.
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I can't come to a conclusion on the whole nature-nurture debate — so I keep reading.
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What's more, says Leibowitz, kids have time to be with their families, time to nurture friendships.
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At the same time, financial planning firms need to nurture the careers of younger financial planners.
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The foundation helps to nurture talents and provide opportunities to play for young Gabonese basketball players.
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" Jenner added, "I've worked really hard since they were little to nurture relationships with my children.
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Trilobites Scientists studying the Amazon rain forest are tangled in a debate of nature versus nurture.
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Love is not something we give or get; it is something that we nurture and grow.
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To see Black male characters nurture each other and appear so carefree feels special and unprecedented.
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The Moon enters your sign today, Aquarius, encouraging you to nurture yourself: Get some fresh air!
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My colleague Alex Abad-Santos noted in last week's recap that BLL is always asking about the "nature/nurture" conundrum, and how each factor impacts the lives of children, but let's just note that most of the parents on this show can't nurture their kids for shit.
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To inspire student creators Triggerfish funds a foundation which aims to find and nurture talent in schools.
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Such views helped nurture the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, but also percolated through society, influencing behaviour.
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The moon is in your sign for most of today, Scorpio, so make time to nurture yourself.
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When: Saturday, May 20, 4–6pm Where: Nurture Art (56 Bogart Street, Bushwick, Brooklyn) More info here.
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The bayous, the creeks, the rain that nurture both my garden and my art, devastated my space.
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We have to hear the baby crying, so that we can help nurture and comfort the baby.
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But occasionally you will get shoots you can nurture and then grow more rapidly if circumstances change.
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In ancient scriptures, it is celebrated for its ability to nurture humanity and is compared to deities.
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Socrates Sculpture Park presents its annual exhibition of artist fellows in an effort to nurture emerging talent.
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He talks about being bullied and there being a lack of nurture and care during that time.
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Russia's Ministry of Defence has said the mission is designed to nurture military ties with South Africa.
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The regulator opted for relatively loose rules to help nurture the industry, mostly populated by start-ups.
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The Top States for Business prize innovation, nurture new ideas and have the infrastructure to support them.
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"Some schools even send us their rejects to nurture them" and help them re-apply, he adds.
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"There is nothing in life like a child that you can nurture and love," he told Dadmag.
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"I love the Britain that can nurture immigrants like me and make them its own," Vadera said.
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It is a modest top-up, given store prices, but Marquette said farmers want to nurture demand.
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When there's a fringe position that needs to be developed further, sometimes only philanthropy can nurture it.
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The Moon enters your sign this morning, encouraging you to nurture yourself during a very tense day.
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So they had this program called NASA Nurture for geeks like me who loved math and science.
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As well as teaching skateboarding techniques, the camp aims to nurture community building, leadership and creative skills.
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The moon is in your sign for most of the day, Capricorn, encouraging you to nurture yourself.
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"I had three kids I care about, who I wanted to nurture on my own," he says.
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The little loves, like for one's children, one's neighborhood or one's garden, animate nurture, compassion and care.
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To nurture the connection between music and mental wellness, musician and music therapist Joanna Yu built Humm.
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He stays at home to nurture his pregnant daughter when his wife goes off to Puerto Rico.
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As his mom, I'm here to nurture his thoughts and ideas and that's exactly what I did.
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It could help nurture a growing private sector space industry or potentially stifle it in its infancy.
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Plus, these units serve as an excellent way to bond with youngsters and nurture their self-sufficiency.
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We want to grow it, build it, and really nurture the next round of superstars for Bellator.
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Make time to nurture yourself, meet a friend for a walk, and find someone to vent to.
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For the "nurture" side of the coin, however, Santos and her colleagues turn to dogs for insights.
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It's important to nurture yourself — you have many responsibilities, but your primary responsibility must be your wellness.
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"When you're the president and the first lady, your job is not to nurture yourself," she said.
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Let's just say I had to nurture my patience with the recharge times, even at Tesla Superchargers.
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We nurture wrongheaded notions because they make us feel a little bit better about our imperfect selves.
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On the other side there are all those forces in society that nurture attachment, connection and solidarity.
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Moreover, warmblooded mothers procreate more efficiently if they have a mate to help nurture their defenseless litter.
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Patients on maintenance doses are able to nurture a baby, drive, work and be a loving spouse.
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Feel this incredible nurture, soak it in… Watch me form new nests, we've made a matriarchal dome.
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Whether designed for professional use or for the general public, observatories nurture humanity's explorations of the cosmos.
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Whether nature or nurture, "home" will always be a place where you can scare yourself to sleep.
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More centrally, the show is an argument about nature versus nurture, in both geopolitical and personal terms.
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All Ethan has to do is successfully parent it: feed it, nurture it, manage its volatile emotions.
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The director Alan Rudolph has always understood a universal truth: that we all nurture vivid fantasy lives.
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That plan has led to concerns that China will nurture and subsidize domestic competitors to Western companies.
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But hers is probably a widely shared attitude, and one that the Chinese government wants to nurture.
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The job of parents is to protect and nurture their children to the best of their ability.
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But it's still something to nurture and cherish within yourself and, when it feels right, with another.
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Inspire the workforce of the future: Develop initiatives that help build and nurture tech and other skills.
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As voters, we must be more engaged, levelheaded, better educated and learn to nurture a healthy skepticism.
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Unfortunately, if our strengths never get discovered, we need to uncover and nurture them on our own.
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In our view, the SEC should continue with caution to nurture innovation, while pursuing clearer ICO guidance.
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The tweet evokes a fear of American decline caused both by genetics and culture, nature and nurture.
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In the grand scheme of things, the question of nurture versus nature is an argument for empathy.
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" You'll get much more pleasure from your money when you use it to nurture yourself," Dempsey wrote.
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How do you find that in the first place, and how do you nurture it on set?
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Ms. Christakis's job as associate master is to nurture a small number of students in Yale's Silliman College.
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And Zac is completely lost and looking for anyone who will nurture him and make him feel valuable.
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However, due to Cancer's desire to nurture, this transit can bring out a "mother lion" vibe, she says.
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You have this new special soul in your life to nurture, bring in and be part of that.
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Movements also need people to coordinate activities or to help nurture those who are on the front lines.
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The magical mashup was a true, and rare, example of what it looks like to nurture fashion's future.
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But you also have no choice when it comes to the vast bulk of the nurture that matters.
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The same day, the Reserve Bank of India kept its policy rate unchanged, to "carefully" nurture economic growth .
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How do you nurture the things that people will call weird into something that could be considered exceptional?
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The moon is in your sign, asking you to nurture yourself with good food and plenty of hugs.
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The Moon is in your sign today, encouraging you to reflect on your emotions and to nurture yourself.
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Tonight, the Moon enters your sign, encouraging you to get in touch with your feelings and nurture yourself.
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"I wouldn't have done it unless I saw an exceptional opportunity with room for nurture," Mr. Lagrange said.
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This helped to nurture the generation who would win the 1998 World Cup and the 2000 European Championships.
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The Mongols, ferocious but "refined people", nurture the "not naturally gifted" youngster as a fighter and a patriot.
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Once they've done that, how do you then nurture the relationship with you and media and the user?
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The Moon enters your sign today, Gemini, encouraging you to nurture yourself—a fresh start is almost here.
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A great way to nurture self-hate is to focus on other people who are better than you.
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What I appreciate about it is the awareness it brings, and it helps nurture that awareness into activism.
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Imalac claims that the Nurture can cut pumping time by 72 percent and increase output by 32 percent.
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Just make time to nurture yourself and sit with your emotions as the moon squares off with Neptune.
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The core of the government's economic policy is to improve agriculture, nurture industry and build lots of infrastructure.
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As an advocate, it's important to view your own relationship with literacy as something to nurture and celebrate.
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Made of mushrooms and bacteria, the suit reduces toxins as you decompose so that your remains nurture vegetation.
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But nurture can also give a helping hand, for example by optimising what is fed to the animals.
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Your only job as a parent is to nurture their creativity ... and, well, clean up the mess afterward.
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Calvin was certainly no liberal, but these are questions that the liberal arts classroom was designed to nurture.
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I'm also going to try to nurture my long distance friendships and be more active in my church.
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The best problems not only encourage happy thinking, they nurture patience and persistence — valuable characteristics in exploring mathematics.
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Thrive will also continue to build and nurture homegrown businesses, a roster that includes Oscar, a health insurer.
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But they knew that age would soon catch up with them and made plans to nurture potential successors.
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Rather than put off those household chores, embrace them as another opportunity to nurture and transform the mind.
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The internet as currently configured is, perhaps, inherently too fast and inexpensive to nurture sustained, healthy collective deliberation.
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In addition to monthly open mics, MWC NYC runs a bi-weekly writers workshop to nurture developing talent.
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Regular people want to nurture culture, he believes: they just don't have the proper mechanism to do so.
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Statistics suggest that this dwindling ratio of women in tech may be a case of nurture over nature.
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People simply didn't know how to handle—let alone how to nurture—someone so young and so good.
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Dynamic duos Scientists love to study twins because they help answer age-old questions about nature vs. nurture.
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Are there ways other than sex that you might nurture and sustain your erotic connection with each other?
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It seems to trigger a parental longing to cuddle and nurture, and a tolerance for being peed on.
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We learned to be mindful of candles: how to stand them up, walk with them, nurture their light.
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They do because they are committed to their mission to educate, nurture and help the next generations succeed.
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A few biographical notes in the press release corroborate Kaltenbach's choice to nurture an outsider persona early on.
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We have an inner sense that ripe fruits always start as sour ones, and so we nurture them.
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They can avoid overfishing key herbivores like the rabbitfish that nurture the reefs by clearing away excessive algae.
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The Moon enters your sign this morning, Gemini, encouraging you to tap into your feelings and nurture yourself!
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Attend industry events, try to meet the relevant contacts at each app store and nurture those relationships carefully.
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A strange, ominous form looming threateningly over you, or a protective creature offering to shelter and nurture you?
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Now it's his turn to nurture the country's fledgling institutions by taking on its coercive, corrupt political culture.
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I'm sorry your mother wasn't — and isn't — able to model and nurture body acceptance for and in you.
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He says he began to nurture a dream of working for the South, and ultimately for Korean reunification.
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Kassiff has been freelancing for more than three years, specializing in marketing automation, content strategy, and lead nurture.
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Last year, she joined Macy's' development program, The Workshop, which helps nurture businesses owned by minorities and women.
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The general belief was that their upbringing — a triumph of nurture over nature — would make them truly female.
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"Selecting for the smartest embryos" overemphasizes the hereditary facet of intelligence and glosses over the influence of nurture.
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"Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas that Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries" by Safi Bahcall
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But as puberty advanced, my interests shifted away from the nurture of reptiles to the nature of girls.
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The moon connects with the sun, encouraging you to nurture yourself at home and spend time with family.
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The pistachio trees planted in orderly rows — and the growers who nurture them — are accustomed to harsh conditions.
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Our goal is to nurture the next generation of young women climate leaders in the world's great cities.
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But I hope to nurture the local top management as soon as possible, so I can hand over.
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But we cannot lose sight of the power of the love we can still nurture between each other.
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We can avoid overfishing key herbivores like the rabbitfish that nurture the reefs by clearing away excessive algae.
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If we see a track with potential, we nurture it and release it on [my label] Afro Acid.
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The two (who are also a couple) wanted to nurture businesses that would have an impact 50 years hence.
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For now, it seems that Alam's arrest has solidified South Asia's community of artists, which he initially helped nurture.
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"We have to clearly nurture the values in our foreign policy that we consider to be important, " Merkel said.
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The U.K.-based pair also nurture a small fashion business on the side that mostly provides some spending change.
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That stat is totally disappointing, and to help raise that percentage, NBC's new program will help nurture female directors.
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Climb does not claim to nurture billionaires, nor to care much about any of the intangible benefits of education.
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More unexpectedly, the rightward lurch has also highlighted the Polish right's failure to nurture exciting artists of its own.
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"Hong Kong is a diversely talented community, and, as we all know, talents need support and nurture," Ong said.
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Now, the "Nurture" option has been moved to the top of the interface and won't run dry as quickly.
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To many, he is the face of Windows Phone, an operating system he championed and helped nurture to life.
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It's little details like this that make it so easy to want to protect and nurture this small robot.
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His life became one of incessant travelling, in his simple blue anorak, to nurture his flowers as they grew.
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Rapid growth has helped nurture a crop of local brands, led by Micromax, that outsourced production to Chinese manufacturers.
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NO PLACE IN Europe has done more to nurture Europe's jihadists than the quaint neighbourhood of Molenbeek in Brussels.
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A leader ideally should not be an outright nerd: governing doesn't allow the time to nurture the geekly needs.
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That's why the doughnut chain is doing a few different things to help you nurture that relationship throughout February.
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It works like this: A parent's nature can influence the way they nurture, and thus influence their children's nature.
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Sure, the nurture we deserve may be more like the kind you'd devote to a slightly awkward younger sibling.
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Kids will instinctively use them as babies, and continue to develop and nurture them as they grow alongside technology.
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This is a time to nurture your personal needs, but keeping others in mind, as Virgos tend to do.
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Alexandria is also involved with Accelerator Corporation, which helps nurture new medical biotechnology companies in Seattle and New York.
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Keep company with those who bring positive energy with them, and make sure you nurture and protect those relationships.
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Children begin life curious and enthusiastic about learning, but schools have failed to nurture their intense urge to learn.
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" Mr. McKerrow added that he believed Channel 4 would "protect and nurture" the show "for many years to come.
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"I did not vote 'Remain' to see the S.N.P. use my vote to nurture yet more grievance," she said.
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A friendship developed between them, and Picasso, unusually for him, was happy to nurture the aspiring young artist's skills.
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"Its aim is to educate, deter, rehabilitate and nurture rather than to punish," Yusof wrote to the United Nations.
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He said it was important for him, and for Nurse, to nurture the gelling of everyone in the team.
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The latest technology can help your teen stay connected with you and their friends and nurture their favorite hobbies.
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The industry must nurture consumers to be actively engaged and highly autonomous when it comes to healthcare decision-making.
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This is a wonderful occasion to check in with yourself emotionally and to do something to nurture your wellbeing.
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It became about recognizing there could be something wrong in your nature, but with nurture it could get better.
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Make time to nurture yourself: Get a group of friends together to enjoy a meal, laugh, and play games.
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The Moon is in your sign today, Capricorn, so make time to do something special to nurture yourself today.
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To suppress my shadow, rather than to embrace, nurture, and love it, had only given way to self-destruction.
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She paid off some student loans, invested in a mutual fund and began to nurture some of her passions.
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She paid off some student loans, invested in a mutual fund and began to nurture some of her passions.
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This combination of nature and nurture ultimately decides how long any human being lives, irrespective of ethnicity or gender.
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He doesn't have another person like that in his life and that's why he wants to nurture that relationship.
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That is especially concerning, he added, when entrepreneurship rates are falling and cities are struggling to nurture homegrown businesses.
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Here's the basic rundown of what happened: For Hillary Clinton, secrecy is a matter of both nature and nurture.
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These are some of the questions raised by a small but impactful show at the Bushwick nonprofit Nurture Art.
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RAIR along with Recology in San Francisco are leading the charge to nurture relationships between artists and recycling centers.
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They could raise and nurture the musicians and put all the complexity of their experience into something of worth.
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Now, my job as a manager is to nurture the passion and enthusiasm of the people who work here.
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They bought their home in January, and continued to nurture their 211-acre property, originally planted by a botanist.
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" He said it could not be left isolated to "nurture its fantasies, cherish its hates and threaten its neighbors.
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First, the Republican tariffs in the 1850s were not implemented to protect old industries but to nurture new ones.
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If you're an adult, you want to nurture him; if you're a child, you want to play with him.
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The local business incubator, which had been trying to nurture information technology startups, pivoted to focus on advanced manufacturing.
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By now you know the lengths that rich old farts will go to in order to nurture their perversions.
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Socializing is necessary for mental health, I'm sure you know, so nurture your friendships and prioritize your sex life.
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I want to be able to nurture and hug the Artist and give him a bowl of Froot Loops.
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They want something to love and nurture and a way to give back to the society that they took from.
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If there's one thing we know about Game of Thrones, it's that it does not exist to nurture your feelings.
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Israeli politicians complain that this prolongs the conflict, allowing Palestinians to nurture an unrealistic hope of returning to modern Israel.
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Water Works Children's Workshop (Saturday) Water nurtures the earth, and at this event, it will nurture the imagination as well.
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The mentoring programme allows professional artists to work with Pathlight's students to nurture their creative talents and showcase their work.
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Founder Tammy Tang, also known by her gaming alias "furryfish*," set up the group in 2005 to nurture female gaming.
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Smarter Living: Friends are an essential antidote to the burdens of daily life, but they can take time to nurture.
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Smarter Living: Friendships are an essential antidote to the burdens of daily life, but they can take time to nurture.
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Now it blends an overwhelming amount of data with a weapons-grade ability to nurture and an exquisite organizational acumen.
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The employees of an American firm in Germany or a German firm in America can nurture personal contacts and dialogues.
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This could in theory nurture new services that can't spare the cash for the hundred lawyers required for other methods.
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It's a good time to wrap up your plans, take care of yourself, and nurture your closest and dearest relationships.
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And, as a skillful diplomat, Mr Tokayev will seek to nurture good relations with Russia and China, the crucial neighbours.
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The twins — who both love theater, screenwriting and crocheting — will nurture their interests at college in the fall, GMA reported.
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There's also growing evidence that ingesting the drug can promote optimism and prosocial and mystical worldviews, and nurture well-being.
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Agarwal is an alumni of the Thiel Fellowship, a program launched by Thiel in 2010 to nurture young tech talent.
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I've found it best to use in-person networking to establish relationships, then nurture them with email and social media.
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The Moon is in private, sensitive Water sign Cancer today, encouraging you to nurture yourself and catch up on rest.
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It's something that we have to nurture, and we have to spread the word, and we have to work on.
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Remender uses this clash to establish both his run on the book and Deadpool's philosophical question of nature versus nurture.
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Relatedly, nurture young writers with an eye to encouraging them to have mainstream careers, not just futures as conservative pundits.
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She's also hopeful the project will pick apart the roles of nature and nurture in causing Kenya's oesophageal cancer epidemic.
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They argue that state firms are suffocating the private enterprise Russian needs to nurture in order to grow its economy.
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My role, now that KIND has more than 600 team members, is to provide a vision, to nurture the culture.
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The light that it emits is clinically proven to help heal breakouts, nurture sensitive skin, and improve overall skin health.
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In a speech to lawmakers, Putin also said that Russia had to nurture the middle class and build new towns.
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She's as stark an example of nurture over nature, of work over talent, as anyone in the world of sports.
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Weiner, who created, wrote and directed "The Romanoffs," says the series looks at questions of identity, and nature versus nurture.
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They lose their chance at education of the kind of nurture and support that many people would take for granted.
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His nurture of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe made him something like the Platonic ideal of mentorship.
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As the economy slows, the government wants to nurture a credit culture to get Chinese families spending instead of saving.
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Like the internet, blockchain is a powerful tool that can nurture freedom and competitive innovation, or reinforce concentrations of power.
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And the rest is history: a beautiful history of an American dream and a first lady who helped nurture it.
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These are the things I try to nurture and where I would like to see the label continue to go.
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Glow's Nurture and Baby apps integrate Carekit to send a PDF of progress to your doctor, partner or other caregivers.
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With the right formula of AR and AI, users can monitor and nurture plants from virtually anywhere in the world.
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Let me know how it works out when there's no one to invest in and really help nurture the talent.
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The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund began in 2004, in an effort to nurture the next generation of great design talent.
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Each person's threshold for experiences that provoke fear is made up of a unique recipe that blends nature and nurture.
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They are angry at the world yet nurture that anger, recognizing that in it may be the beginning of progress.
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There's a toxic, tricky appeal in seeing a powerful woman compromised by her flaws: her selfishness, her failure to nurture.
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In the six years since the leak, he's largely been quiet, apart from beginning an institute to nurture other musicians.
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They're needed not just for sex but beyond that, to nurture the sense of community and friendships and education spaces.
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She sought to nurture the design sensibility that her parents, both jewelry lovers, had instilled in her as a teenager.
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The moon enters your sign today, Scorpio, so make time to nurture yourself and spend time near your element, water.
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Small and midsize galleries are able to nurture up-and-coming artists because their more established artists bring in sales.
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In this haunting Netflix original, Madeline Brewer portrays Alice, an ambitious webcam model working hard to nurture her flourishing career.
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The mood shifts as the moon enters your sign, and you're inspired to nurture yourself and reflect on your emotions.
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They sneer at elites, even if they themselves are rich and powerful; they thrive on, and nurture, anger and division.
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Other funds have developed relationships with elite universities to nurture and spot talent while potential workers are still on campus.
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Unfortunately, the book's own divisions between body versus brain, and nature versus nurture, reinforce the very dualisms that Jasanoff indicts.
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My orders from Washington were to nurture entrepreneurs among rural women whose husbands would not allow them to leave home.
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He reckons that if the organisation can nurture outstanding players in such markets, it will increase interest in basketball hugely.
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To compare nature and nurture, Dr. Bendesky and his colleagues moved deer mice pups into oldfield nests — and vice versa.
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I feel that taking the time to nurture myself every morning and night promotes my mental health and self esteem.
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If Democrats are to nurture any hopes of retaking the Senate majority, they will need to hold these four seats.
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A loving partner can be a difficult thing to find, once you do you must protect it and nurture it.
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The crisis prompted the community to embark on a campaign to nurture their forest and restore the ecosystem, he said.
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We will often help them strategize on how to best help, nurture and support their loved ones without financially enabling.
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It will push China into a defensive crouch, validate its paranoia and allow it to nurture its anti-American fears.
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More of these popular vacation spots — from Niagara Falls, Canada, to Tampa, Florida, are actively trying to nurture start-ups.
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Advocates say it's a way to ensure that teachers are qualified to nurture children at a crucial phase of development.
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Mickey and the Bear tackles issues of addiction and PTSD, as Mickey tries her best to nurture and help Hank.
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While voting may nurture democracy elsewhere, Thailand's political system is strangled by complicated rules designed to perpetuate the military's authority.
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Make time to nurture yourself: take a real steamy shower or connect with a bestie for a heart-to-heart.
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We'll secure our gains when we change our systems so that they no longer nurture men (or anyone) who abuse.
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The show's aim, besides entertainment, is to help nurture girls' early scientific interests, and let them know these subjects are fun.
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The Moon is in your sign, so make time to nurture yourself: Spend time in nature and eat some nourishing food.
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Learning from activist movements like women's suffrage and civil rights, she tells students that they need to nurture their inner lives.
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"So if fiber can help nurture the good bacteria in the bowel, that can be helpful for the vagina," she explains.
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You give them treats, nurture them as they build their own little Porg family, and feed their babies in the nest.
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In a tender scene where Randall is initiated, the sensei vocalizes the responsibilities of fathers to support and nurture their sons.
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The conductor created OrchKids, a music program that aims to nurture young individuals in Baltimore City neighborhoods, whilst establishing social change.
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"Both our countries histories and cultures are steeped in the nurture and nature of gardening," Melania Trump said in a statement.
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But since that dark period, Salem has come to nurture a culture that is rather inclusive and tolerant of fringe religions.
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As long as we nurture our minds as youth, we'll be able to be equally impactful as we encounter the world.
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Savvy entrepreneurs who nurture startups from unprofitable infancy to a lucrative exit can ensure that their own children reap the reward.
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A few questions need to be asked here — the biggest being: Why has Khloé Kardashian been chosen to nurture young talent?
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The investment ecosystem is unprepared to understand this opportunity, much less identify, invest in, and nurture this next generation of companies.
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It would spur more media organisations to publish in English and thus nurture the emergence of a genuinely pan-European media.
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It speaks volumes about the power of women and our innate ability to nurture, to lead, to love, and to last.
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As Gulliver reported in August, the government seems powerless even to sanction foreign route launches, let alone to nurture new airlines.
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"He used to nurture and develop young talents, but he didn't make a system out of it," the JYP boss noted.
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And what's fascinating is the newest science, whether it's brain science or looking at hormones, men are also wired for nurture.
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We have built a more competitive and segmented society, and these conditions nurture the dangerous forms of populism that flourish today.
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We are making a long-term, sustainable commitment to grow and develop Sichuan Jiuniu FC and to nurture Chinese footballing talent.
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He failed to nurture the next generation of Democratic talent sufficiently enough, to make sure that his legacy could be secured.
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We tend to think of children as pure, innocent creatures, but deep down we know they nurture a hilariously dark imagination.
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How does one protect, nurture, and help develop children at a most critical stage when swamped with more children than limbs?
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And also I hope it would nurture the relationship between parent and child, and prompt discussion about life and love, too.
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You might be the sign of the nurturer, but really, how can you nurture anyone when you're not putting yourself first?
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The Moon is in your sign all day today, Aquarius, encouraging you to check in with your feelings and nurture yourself.
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Does Chapelle think it's his duty to nurture homophobia and transphobia in a country where racism is still alive and well?
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We're working in some of the world's most remote and vulnerable regions to conserve forests, protect rivers, and nurture healthy soil.
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Macron has for several months attempted to nurture a dialogue with Putin on Syria to break the deadlock on humanitarian aid.
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Parts of the region, the environmentalists say, should be rewilded to nurture a more complex habitat in the name of biodiversity.
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Nurture is not a stand-alone pump, but a massage system that works with a standard pump to increase milk output.
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The losers were all the struggling candidates who nurture the belief that one burst of stirring oratory could transform their fortunes.
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For Coca-Cola, VEB is also a place to nurture acquired brands like sparkling water company Topo Chico and Honest Tea.
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So, it seems, The Paul Institute is something of a label—a place for the two brothers to nurture new artists.
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Tap into the energy of this Moon to help you find a way you can nurture yourself on a daily basis.
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These primate studies are a fruitful way to study the "nature" side of the "nature versus nurture" debate about human cognition.
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The Moon represents many things, one of which is nurture, so take extra time today to love and care for yourself.
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That self-belief, along with an invitation to the team room, helped nurture the dream that reached full flower this year.
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" Ms. Steavenson is now working on her second novel, which she said is about "mothers and daughters, genetics, nature and nurture.
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The single most important thing media companies can do is to nurture the growth of as many different platforms as possible.
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An exhibition at Nurture Art features evolving collections of art and testimony from people too often left out of official histories.
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The treatment harnesses the power of relaxation, childhood memories, family structure and other tools to heal, calm and nurture the residents.
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"Imagine a future and be in it/feel this incredible nurture, soak it in," she sings, then turns to tech advice.
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His results are couched in a broader "nature" versus "nurture" discussion of why left-dominance may be an asset in sports.
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The more I read Moises Velasquez-Manoff's tale of self-medicating creatures, the more compellingly the nature-nurture paradox stood out.
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They worked for weeks straight to evacuate locals, nurture injured wildlife and put out the flames to return life to normal.
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" A dog, Ms. Botwin said, also "gives people something to take care of, to nurture, which can help them move forward.
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Kindness, it turns out, can promote learning and creativity, nurture trust, increase likability and following, increase sales and even support negotiation.
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"Geralt is in the tricky position of being someone who is by nature a white knight but by nurture the opposite."
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Economic development organizations, accelerators and incubators in each city can work to help nurture tech entrepreneurship around Amazon through similar partnerships.
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Local politicians regularly visit the sect's headquarters, eager to offer support to Mr. Singh to help nurture their own political ambitions.
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"I believe it's important to champion emerging artists and to form lasting relationships that nurture up-and-coming talent," he wrote.
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Or is it nurture, and cows can learn to dodge hunters over their lifetime, even if they start out more daring?
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"I don't understand why the relationship between the daughter and the dad is somehow the chosen relationship to nurture," she said.
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Cook's other success this decade was to nurture the iPhone along as smartphone sales first plateaued and then began to decline.
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Huawei's response to the problem has been to nurture its own ecosystem of apps, which are available through the Huawei AppGallery.
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In Colombia, activists say it could be used to nurture the country's continued transition from half a century of civil war.
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Aiming to nurture its vision of classical education, the college has also helped establish K-12 charter schools across the country.
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You&aposll notice toys grouped by age, as well as unique new toys that nurture interests, from politics to fashion design.
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"I love reading first-hand accounts about how people build great companies like Pixar and nurture innovation and creativity," Zuckerberg writes.
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But I don't think we, as a society, can afford to not have them nurture their child during this critical period.
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They emphasised the necessity for Kurds to be able to nurture their cultures and languages in a democratic, violence-free environment.
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It would be tempting to boil down the series to a "nature versus nurture" debate, especially in the case of Clare.
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That's why I use the concept of a gender web — that every person's gender is spinning together nature, nurture, and culture.
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Hua hopes that if Meadow can nurture the business of pot, the taxes generated will convince more states to decriminalize the plant.
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The plan's goal is to nurture a creative economy of arts enterprises attracted by Winston-Salem's low cost of living, Bierman said.
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Wintsch's research shows that moms are eager to find like-minded friends, but often don't have the time to nurture those bonds.
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Then we can nurture resilience, and tempered (rather than blind) optimism, and the resulting self-esteem will be made of steelier stuff.
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Uber CTO Thuan Pham sees the Linux Foundation as a place for companies like his to nurture and develop open-source projects.
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Wyatt told me she'd catch me tomorrow, and I left it at that, ready to continue to nurture our blossoming friendship then.
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While you have more time to nurture your individual interests and relationships, you can also be more experimental with your beauty look.
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But Coachella can't book what doesn't exist, no matter how many women they might nurture on the lower tiers of their lineup.
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"I think subconsciously [Australians] learn at an early age how nature can nurture a lifestyle that is healthy and happy," he says.
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But to connect with nature, it's essential that we take care of nature, to preserve it, to nurture it, to save it.
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"I think her priorities will mainly be domestic, mainly the economy and trying to nurture opportunities for young people," Professor Rigger said.
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But by failing to nurture—or even to agree upon—the next generation of leaders, they have played straight into UMNO's hands.
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Jake: It's great for when you meet someone, say on a school trip or something, and to sort of nurture that relationship.
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It's a rare safe space for LGBTQ Catholics who seek to maintain — and nurture — these two seemingly disparate parts of their identities.
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To that end, Rapoport told me the startup has helped nurture an entrepreneurial community of over 150 coffee growers in seven countries.
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Nostalgic signs crave familiarity (see also: Cancers' penchant for staying close to home and Pisces' tendency to nurture long-held inner fantasies).
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Publishers and record labels could nurture talent, relying on cross-subsidies from mainstream artists to develop more literary or avant-garde ones.
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After Katrina, the homeland security apparatus began to shift, recognizing it needed to nurture its prevention and response capabilities against all threats.
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Serving our employees and their families by establishing a work environment and company policies that build character, strengthen individuals, and nurture families.
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But they did not have the capacity to show him affection, to nurture him and tell him how much they loved him.
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I naively, egotistically imagined that my input would shape his interests, that nurture would be the most powerful part of the equation.
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Nimrod Zalk, an adviser to the South African government on industrial policy, stresses the need for big companies to nurture SME suppliers.
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Our strategy to nurture a diverse set of revenue sources continued to pay off, with sales at AtlanticLive, Atlantic 2160, and CityLab.
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Once, we harbored a preciously unique potential to nurture individuals, encouraged people to become more than member of a smugly inert herd.
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As long as Palestinian leaders nurture a culture of hate, and pay Palestinian parents and children to kill, peace will be unattainable.
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He concluded, on not a whole lot of evidence, that this country lacked sufficient history and complexity to nurture a serious novelist.
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High schools often nurture the mentality that students have a "civic duty" to say only favorable things about the education they're receiving.
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If anything, a life partner will make you better — which means it's your responsibility to help nurture that relationship along the way.
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It trains women how to nurture the fish before they can be sold to local markets, and gives them financial management skills.
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It would be much easier for the company to nurture the EV market if it could operate away from quarterly financial scrutiny.
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But the governor said that the Sunni grievances that the Islamic State had sought to exploit and nurture had not been addressed.
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At least the two sides can sit down and have a back-and-forth, maybe even nurture a personal relationship or two.
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Campaigners said forcing parties to be more transparent would increase pressure on them to nurture female candidates and those from minority backgrounds.
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It wasn't so long ago that he was the new kid on the block, determined to celebrate and nurture the American Songbook.
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Few organizations nurture pitching so well, and while talent clearly matters most, nearly every factor of the Giants' experience favors the pitcher.
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Our culture is inept at nurture and care, terrified of vulnerability and softness—all things that are squarely in the femme's handbag.
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It has given me much happiness, and it is a place in which I reflect on the past and nurture the future.
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Do something special to nurture yourself: cook a delicious meal, spend time with loved ones, or spend time by water (your element!).
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Besides being known for his music, Afrojack is also the CEO of LDH Europe, an entertainment company seeking to nurture new talent.
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To avoid that same turn, the United States needs a coordinated suite of public policies that preserve, nurture and create good jobs.
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The Hugo casualties are scattered along the forest floor, their carcasses left in situ where they now nurture their own micro-ecosystems.
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" Mr. Cohen's ire primarily targets those "who helped nurture the World Wide Web to prosperity in the 1990s before turning to investing.
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Wherever we go, we have to adapt ourselves to the local soil, and root ourselves and nurture the blossoms among the people.
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Maintaining the conditions that make this possible is the purpose of the international economic order that we took great care to nurture.
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As society awakens to the true power of female friendship, we must take great care to nurture it in all its complexity.
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Collectively, the single most important thing media companies can do is to nurture the growth of as many different platforms as possible.
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There is no clean line between nature and nurture: How a particular variant acts, if at all, may depend on your environment.
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Start as Early as Possible We must improve the way we nurture small children if we actually want to improve public health.
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So how can parents nurture the development of conscience and moral feelings, but avoid weighing children down with dark feelings of doom?
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This is what American male culture taught us early on: Women were like "meat" and we must always nurture a voracious appetite.
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The paper, "Auditing Radicalization Pathways on YouTube," attempts to measure the site's ability to nurture extremism by tracking commenters over 22020 years.
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The same digital screens that have helped nurture a generation of insomniacs can also help restore regular sleep, researchers reported on Wednesday.
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Once, we possessed a unique potential to nurture individuals to become more than just compliant cogs of an inconscient crowd or mass.
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If LeBron leaves as a free agent, does Cavaliers management consider Lue enough of a teacher to nurture a youth-centered rebuild?
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It is something we nurture and grow from within, and it comes in as many shapes and sizes as there are people.
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Which might be the stone in the pond whose ripples improve that family's life, and those with whom they, in turn, nurture.
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Some South American leaders are attacking what they view as an attempt to mimic Mr. Trump's immigration policies and nurture xenophobic sentiment.
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"Broadly speaking, consulates facilitate economic cooperation between countries, whereas embassies nurture political relationships," said lead researcher Bonnie Bley from the Lowy Institute.
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From our earliest years, boys are taught to be aggressive and competitive while girls are taught to be caring and nurture relationships.
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I think your sister is raising Olivia exactly as she was raised, if we subscribe to the theory that nurture is paramount.
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Canadians regulate guns, oversee the banking sector so as to avoid financial crashes, and nurture entrepreneurship and economic growth without enormous inequality.
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The most powerful antidote to boredom is creativity, and there are multiple ways to nurture the imagination within ourselves and our children.
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And it's becoming increasingly clear that our epigenetics are influenced heavily by our environment and the experiences we go through... AKA "nurture".
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It's the death pledge that gives us the right to our homes, the places that nurture and sustain our livelihoods and lives.
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"Father, forgive me, I'm scared of the karma / 'Cause now I see women as something to nurture / Not somethin' to conquer," West raps.
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Their answer to the paradox: Nurture local companies making basic products that innovatively satisfy an unserved need, and employ a lot of people.
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" Added the singer, "Having children is the ultimate joy, and I love my kids, but women have to find time to nurture themselves.
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For example, the person might not be ready to buy right now, so they get put on a "nurture" list for later contact.
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I'm happy to report my role of "mom" has evolved from needing to belong to genuinely wanting to help and nurture loved ones.
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The state is now imposing boundaries in each and every aspect of our lives to give extremist outfits space to nurture and grow.
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It came in just ahead of the likes of Iran, Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh in terms of its ability to nurture women entrepreneurs.
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This or another body can be empowered to nurture this innovation with studies and pilot projects overseen by top cybersecurity and elections experts.
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The web positively impacts our lives in a meaningful fashion, and we have a collective responsibility to nurture and keep it that way.
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During a 2012 interview with CNN's "Aiming for Gold," Gay spoke of balancing his own career with his desire to nurture Trinity's aspirations.
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During a 2012 interview with CNN's "Aiming for Gold" show, Gay spoke of his daughter's athletic aspirations and his desire to nurture them.
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" Added the singer, "Having children is the ultimate joy, and I love my kids, but women have to find time to nurture themselves.
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These companies and funds don't have the internal culture or external network to identify, invest in, and nurture this next generation of companies.
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It's gut-wrenching to see them tear down their second home brick by brick, the business they helped nurture for two decades gone.
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It was a question of nature versus nurture, and the implications led to a scary unknown regarding the magnitude of my child rearing.
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By the time the message got to Aristotle, Plato's student, the idea of happiness had solidified into something we nurture on our own.
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You’re my heroes... You have the hardest job on earth- to care for, nurture and give love to the next generation!
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Porn actresses use their bodies as instruments for their work; new moms use their bodies as instruments to nourish or nurture their children.
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"Both our countries histories and cultures are steeped in the nurture and nature of gardening," Trump said in a statement, according to CNN.
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"Jackie was always taking home the really sick bunnies that she could nurture back to health," Indyclaw Rescue wrote on their Facebook page.
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It will demand attention at inopportune times and you have to nurture it in a highly responsive way, especially in its earliest days.
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They can help nurture children's creativity, and they can help them connect their lived experiences and express their imagination to produce original content.
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It's not as if in the last two years we've figured it out, but it's definitely what we've tried to explore, discover, nurture.
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Ever since emerging from military dictatorship in 20213, the country has taken environmentalism very seriously, in part to nurture its thriving ecotourism industry.
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And aggressive funding by France's state investment bank is trying to push France's traditional strengths in mathematics and engineering to nurture the sector.
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Nurture yourself: Cook the most unusual recipe you can find, get some fresh air, attend a lecture by a speaker you find exciting.
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As the tech industry has gone global, locally focused attorneys have helped nurture their startup hubs and develop new crops of successful companies.
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In effect, the woman was erased from the public portrayal of the fetus, as was her essential role in its nurture and development.
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He pushes them too far, and sees them as a means to an end, rather than partners to take care of and nurture.
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Many of them are being paid little more than minimum wage to help protect, nurture and educate our youngest and most vulnerable citizens.
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Full moons push us to find balance, and this one wants you to nurture your private life as much as your public life.
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He was, in their minds, a wondrous wildflower blooming in the dirt, an immaculate, unschooled talent they were pleased to nurture and protect.
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Hurd's big advice: Focus on training direct supervisors, especially providing incentives that reward them to nurture all their employees, not just their stars.
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The deck says that the best way for Netflix to attract and nurture innovative people as it grows is to give them freedom.
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If you consistently and intentionally nurture positive thoughts and expectations, you paint a picture of future success on the walls of your mind.
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Scientists now recognize that we are influenced by both our genes and our environments—the forces of nature and nurture work in tandem.
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As an American, I do want an end to the recklessly false binary that Republicans tolerate neo-Nazis and Democrats nurture Israel's opponents.
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Faced with that task, it is much easier to cite an exemption, move the goal post and nurture the illusion of our virtue.
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But if food characterizes my nurture, the values my parents had instilled in me, then starvation sits at the core of my nature.
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With this full moon, you're looking for a fix to satisfy a deep need to nurture your curiosity about things beyond your neighborhood.
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Deep secrets may be shared, and an opportunity to show how you can nurture and care for each other will likely come up.
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Nurture yourself, dear fish, and watch out because tonight is intense: Venus opposes Pluto, stirring up major drama in your social life. Sorry!
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The festival has a parallel duty to nurture the stars of tomorrow — and to give the audience a chance "to see people grow."
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Digital technology is designed to grab our attention, so it exhausts us, distracts us and detracts from our ability to nurture fulfilling relationships.
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"My job was to nurture him and let him be the best version of himself that he could be, not to villainize him."
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In garden design, a name exists for the style of old-fashioned — and proudly unfashionable — landscape that Mr. Grant wants to nurture here.
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New Zealand's major political parties each have youth wings, and annual summer camps are used to indoctrinate new members and nurture future politicians.
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Eric Greitens, a Republican, is a 43-year-old up-and-comer who was rumored to nurture presidential aspirations until the recent unpleasantness.
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Mr. Modi is following a similar path in India, as he looks to nurture growth in his sprawling economy and to create jobs.
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Congress must also ensure that these agencies have the best hiring and retention practices so we can maintain and nurture the best talent.
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"The Primazons first emerged from my unconscious when I was working on a series of drawings about evolution and nature-nurture," Cohen explained.
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By contrast, Iran has devised creative ways to nurture strategic relationships that do not require big military spending, which it cannot afford anyway.
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We must nurture the citizen-driven core of this new deliberative branch at the local level, with an overhaul of our education systems.
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This German-Mongolian project chronicles the efforts of a nomadic family to induce a female camel to nurture the colt it has rejected.
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Jamie has enriched our lives, and I believe a society can be measured by its capacity to nurture those who are most vulnerable.
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And every day that I nurture those baby gymnasts, I wondered if any of them would find their way into his exam room.
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They are touchingly earnest and ambitious, perplexed by their secular peers but open-minded enough to nurture friendships with non-Muslims like Aspden.
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Some steps brides can take on their own to prepare and nurture their skin in the weeks, days and hours before their wedding.
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They also tap local colleges for talent and innovations that can diversify their economies and nurture unique local assets that won't go away.
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Now is the time to nurture our minds as a collective — investigate how you can enrich your experiences with others during this transit.
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He argues that reconciliation is the only way to achieve reunification of the divided Korea, and that Christian love can help nurture it.
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Other than just being nice, the industry has to "train and develop and nurture" a more value oriented customer service policy, he said.
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After all, the president remains intensely unpopular among Democrats, who continue to nurture hopes that Trump is one Russia connection away from impeachment.
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Hadestown understands that everything is broken, but it sees the brokenness as a chance to start over, to cultivate and nurture something new.
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Mr. Biden has repeatedly visited for vacations and to nurture his relationships, most recently campaigning for a handful of Democrats here in October.
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In his solo show at Nurture Art, "Working Conditions," Brett Wallace suggests it's one whose implications and realities we haven't fully thought through.
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If that's true, it could mean that Neanderthals also had to take care and nurture their children for even longer than we do today.
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Quite possibly he was all of these things and more, a complex political man keen to nurture the legend of himself as an enigma.
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The BOJ will continue to persist with "powerful monetary easing" to nurture positive inflation developments, BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said in Zurich on Monday.
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They need to make enough to support their families and allow the Mother to remain in the home to raise and nurture the children.
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The two sides will also establish an industrial investment fund worth 10 billion yuan to nurture more start-ups in the sector, Xinhua added.
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Just a short drive away, I visited a startup accelerator called StartX that aims to identify and nurture promising entrepreneurs in the school's network.
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Rajiv Kumar, vice chairman of the government's policy panel NITI Aayog, said the borrowing was required to "nurture the green shoots of economic recovery".
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There are so many references in the film, as well as allegories about class, Americans' ugly history, and ideas about nature, nurture, and humanity.
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They need to make enough to support their families and allow the mother to remain in the home to raise and nurture the children.
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Twenty such centres have been set up across Europe since 2000 to nurture young tech firms devising down-to-earth uses for space technology.
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But critics say the top lobbying jobs at companies don't see frequent turnover, and they say companies need to better nurture their talent pipeline.
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It took decades of nurture from a series of driven artistic directors to develop the NT into the world-class institution it is today.
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Part of what will help these institutions continue to thrive is to use this new construction to nurture more intimate connections with their communities.
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"I want to properly nurture the tourism industry in Osaka as one of its pillars," Osaka Governor Ichiro Matsui told Reuters in an interview.
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As the trailer shows, instead of going out into the world and capturing Ooblets in battle, you'll nurture and grow them in your garden.
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The idea is to nurture small space companies under what DARPA envisions as the future of launch conditions in both commercial and military situations.
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Growing up in Spain as the son of a florist, Mr Magdalena's ability to nurture wildlife was his "miracle of the loaves and fishes".
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As her belly grows, so does her anxiety around having to put her whole life on pause to nurture, raise, and mother a child.
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Mensa, an international organisation founded in Britain in 1946 to nurture the country's most intelligent people, has 20,000 members (you must apply to join).
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Yet in my own experience, I've seen technology companies nurture diverse, inclusive cultures, starting with a few one-on-one approaches from the boardroom.
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But there was also a positive side: Scorned by her husband, Diana went into Cancer overdrive and used her position to nurture oppressed people.
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We must treasure and nurture the spaces designed for this sort of coming together and avoid places and people that would tear us apart.
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"The human body is so amazing and I'm so thankful that mine was able to grow, birth and now nurture my boy," she said.
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In an ideal world, Europe and America would seek open-skies deals with China but design them to nurture competition rather than mute it.
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The Moon is in your sign, encouraging you to nurture yourself—consider spending some time in nature (go for a hike, you little goat).
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Chase told Recode that she had considered raising more financing to remain independent but was attracted to Walmart's commitment to nurture innovative digital brands.
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Macron has for several months attempted to nurture a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Syria to break the deadlock on humanitarian aid.
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Meanwhile, in the gleaming labs of the Zambia Agricultural Research Institute, a government agency, researchers nurture shoots of disease-resistant cassava in test tubes.
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Family History dives into the nature versus nurture debacle and shows how much deep family stuff can come out of a simple DNA test.
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I realized if I wanted to be a happy, healthy mom, I needed to be good to myself and nurture my mind and body.
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The key to help develop and nurture a new generation of thinkers and creators depends on these state plans supporting and promoting STEM education.
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He really didn't like it when I told him he had to pop it—that the only way through is to nurture those calluses.
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Combining these quality-of-life objectives with how to achieve, maintain and nurture them, while achieving career success describes the work/life balance issue.
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Orthodox economics suggests plenty of ways to nurture productivity growth—and, with luck, wages—such as boosting support for research and cutting red tape.
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The one you know is bad for you, and that you feel kind of queasy about, but also nurture in your heart of hearts.
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While women have been socialized to nurture and "mother" in the workplace, men have been socialized to value promotions and other symbols of success.
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A high-quality LEGO set has easy-to-follow instructions, plenty of features that nurture imaginative play, and countless ways to make custom creations.
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May's condemnation of Trump is her strongest yet and marks the end of a relationship she spent much of her premiership attempting to nurture.
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It also created the world's first M&A video game, and that "fun" aspect is something it has tried to nurture in the workplace.
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If we're going to salvage our politics, we probably have to shrink politics, and nurture the thick local membership web that politics rests within.
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Those who believe in the healing power of crystals credit the stones for helping to boost energy, nurture relationships, and even manifest better dreams.
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That the key to Syrian stability is in the hands of Syrians is easy to say, but it requires resolve to nurture and develop.
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A future where education is built to nurture critical thinkers and innovators, problem solvers and creators, and supports learning throughout an individual's working life.
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As you'll see, there is a broad range of ways to nurture their interests with the vast universe of tech products flooding the market.
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Once in every great while, nature and nurture combine in a single person the qualities of erratic genius, herculean work ethic and irrepressible ambition.
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This was, Harvey said, a chance to right one of the major flaws in the academy system, to help England nurture more young talent.
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When the company first started, Glow (and eventually Glow Nurture, for pregnant women, and Glow Baby, a baby tracker) was regarded as unbearably intrusive.
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"I continue to nurture that part of my brain by developing intricate stories and characters from my everyday life," she tells The Creators Project.
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Mr. Xi first laid out a sweeping blueprint for economic rejuvenation, including vows to revamp the state sector and nurture market forces, in 2013.
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Mercury retrograde sucks, but this is your time to realign yourself around your goals, your work/life balance, and your ability to nurture yourself.
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In 1963 — in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement — a group of fifteen black photographers got together to critique and nurture each other.
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Salespeople need to be measured on the subscription revenue they are bringing in, while a separate team focused on community should nurture adoption growth.
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For Dean, though, the grants are intended not just to reward and support artists' work, but also to sharpen and nurture their business savvy.
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I feel like we CAN never nurture relationships if we continue to perpetuate these stigmas around mental illnesses; relationships end up getting cut short.
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Chinese coaches visited Nigeria every year as part of an arrangement between the two countries to nurture and develop the most promising Nigerian talent.
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We fail to equate a strong, powerful civilization to a woman's ability to nurture her child and simultaneously contribute to her family's financial survival.
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These incidents seem small, but add them together, nurture them with silence and acquiescence, and what grows is the poisonous weed of anti-Semitism.
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Tech We're Using Millie Tran, the first global growth editor at The Times, discusses how she tries to understand and nurture a worldwide audience.
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He promoted conspiracy theories around the plane crash that killed his brother, in an attempt to nurture a sense of martyrdom and aggrieved nationalism.
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"Humans provide substantial care to their offspring, and so the nurture they create is very likely to have a genetic component," said Dr. Bijma.
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It's sometimes difficult to examine the roots of violence and deeper questions of nature versus nurture without buying into a criminal's narrative of themselves.
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He would put them in a circle on the court and have them dribble five and six balls at a time to nurture dexterity.
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European policymakers have been trying to nurture the region's technology sector, which played an important role in the growth of the global tech industry.
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Every attack on humanity committed by the current administration, and the hatred it's helped not create but nurture, is depleting in its own way.
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When I feel bad about my motherhood blunders, I look to my backyard for reassurance that there are some living things I nurture seamlessly.
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The challenges we face in building a productive operation are many, not the least of which is how to best nurture the plant itself.
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It is a strange passion for a born-and-raised New Yorker, but one I have managed to nurture even in an urban environment.
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The next conservatism will be built on the back of these real-life communities, and the way they nurture good citizens and healthy attachments.
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He has also obtained support to increase the international opera studio by a third and intends to nurture artists with unconventional ideas about programming.
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From expanding access to supportive familial relationships and relevant educational experiences to reducing the use of solitary confinement, we can nurture teens' healthy development.
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"Geralt is in the tricky position of being someone who is by nature a white knight but by nurture the opposite," Cavill told Mashable.
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Mr. Kushner said that he would not be content to simply invest in companies, and that he wanted to nurture some from scratch himself.
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European grants fund research like Dr. Grobert's and nurture the international back-and-forth crucial to scholarly work in disciplines from archaeology to economics.
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Refinery29 sat down with The Boyz following the whirlwind convention to talk about their own journeys as fans and how they nurture their interests.
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Our communication is self-censored, and we are cruelly unable to nurture each other at the exact moment we both need it the most.
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AND THE DIFFERENCE REALLY IS AS I HAVE SHOWN IT, OVER THE 18 YEARS, WE TAKE COMPANIES, WE NURTURE THEM, WE WORK WITH THEM.
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I would like for them to have changed, that there be new knowledge that says that your nurture is much more important than nature.
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To fend off further deforestation or monocultures, he encourages his vendors to nurture a sustainable mix of native woods and fruit in their communities.
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For a long time the internet was perceived and presented as a neutral but also progressive platform that would nurture democracy, interconnectedness and egalitarianism.
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"He has this very close relationship with Trump, and you can't nurture it the same way when you're traveling all the time," Jeffrey said.
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Reysenbach and her colleagues have been able to collect some of these idiosyncratic beasties and nurture them in the laboratory, using heated water habitats.
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If we're seeking the best and brightest, let's do our best to nurture and grow the pool of available talent from an early age.
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I was fortunate enough to find a community in college that helped me grow and nurture myself, so I'm hoping she'll hear what I'm saying.
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Coca-Cola recently shut down its Founders program, which was meant to nurture young startups on the hope of passing innovation into its own company.
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"Women shouldn't be expected to nurture their employees or colleagues more than men, and they should be no less entitled to challenge them," Sayas said.
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"Having children is the ultimate joy, and I love my kids, but women have to find time to nurture themselves," said the former Voice coach.
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Men have roughly five in every six maths-heavy academic jobs in America, part of a wider puzzle that neither nature nor nurture fully explains.
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As I selected my little plant at the store, I felt a wave of responsibility; this would be my little bit of garden to nurture.
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During a 2012 interview with CNN's "Aiming for Gold," Tyson Gay spoke of balancing his own career with his desire to nurture his daughter's aspirations.
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High-speed rail is a prime example of the Chinese government's prowess at identifying priority industries and deploying money and policy tools to nurture them.
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If we do all of these things, if we nurture and support these seeds, they will grow into the next generation of thinkers, leaders, doers.
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In Hungary, having nobbled the courts, media and public prosecutor, Viktor Orban is squeezing civil society and using state (and EU) funds to nurture oligarchs.
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Face's 10 tracks are ambitious for a debut solo album, which in itself is a testament to the supportive environment that helped nurture him. 1.
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Reframing your typical workouts or daily activities as actions that nurture your body, rather than ones that break it down, is easier said than done.
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Beamery makes software that helps recruiters or employers identify, get connected to and nurture relationships with prospective hires, long before they apply for a job.
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Affluent parents intensively nurture their children for success; the offspring of less fortunate homes fall far behind before they ever set foot in a school.
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"People want us to contribute to the culture of the school yet the school doesn't necessarily nurture our intellectual growth, our social growth," she said.
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Anyone who's ever called their own adopted pup "a little piggy" can understand how simple it is to care for and nurture a needy orphan.
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His campaign is aimed at shaping public policy, not just to favour his firm's immediate interests but to nurture its global base of technophile supporters.
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The startup Glow chose to integrate CareKit into its Glow Nurture and Glow Baby apps, which focus on pregnancy and a baby's first year, respectively.
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Your organization, together with Udacity, can help shape the future of Cybersecurity training, and nurture the world's most advanced pipeline of highly-qualified Cybersecurity talent.
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The businesses working to solve these problems will require patient long-term capital and visionary strategic investment partners with the resources to nurture their success.
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To nurture my imagination, I engage in meditation, music, travel or other activities that loosen my mind and snap me out of routines and habits.
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We talked to everyone in our network and it took us years of thinking and doing to nurture and develop the foundation of our brand.
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"Having children is the ultimate joy, and I love my kids, but women have to find time to nurture themselves," said the former Voice coach.
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I'm simplifying, of course, because I don't know the details of all this quantum tomfoolery (who can, really?), but that's a powerful cycle to nurture.
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Impressed by the couple's dedication to the task, Sea Life announced on Friday that Sphen and Magic have been given a real egg to nurture.
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How do you guys work to nurture new talent, being such a tight knit group, and how important is change and reinvention to the team?
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Ireland is building a giant database of its diaspora, to help nurture and woo it; New Zealand runs a social network for far-flung Kiwis.
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And, Father God, nurture this baby to grow up and come to know you, and to be with this family in a mighty powerful way.
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Those of us who have experienced war firsthand also have a responsibility to honor and nurture the brave men and women who are still fighting.
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Imalac will have two women using its Nurture devices to pump milk live on the show floor, which it claims is a first for CES.
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" She added, "I think it's part of the woman thing that we do, where we nurture people ... to seek a life-changing, life-altering result.
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Waters full of their poop nurture tiny organisms called phytoplankton, which produce half the oxygen in the atmosphere while mopping up huge amounts of carbon.
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The full moon in Aries on Monday illuminates the home and hearth sector of your chart, exposing a very personal, domestic, and nurture-related issue.
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It's also important that there is fair give and take in your relationships, and that neither partner is sacrificing too much to nurture the other.
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The authors draw on lessons from past public-private partnerships that have led to innovation, such as NASA's efforts to nurture a private spaceflight industry.
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We're playing here with complicated neurological systems, with effects on the brain that combine nature and nurture, and, perhaps inevitably, with social and cultural overtones.
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He really takes it seriously, and I think it shows a need to nurture in a place where that ability is taken away from you.
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City Kitchen At the top of my list of satisfying meals that nurture body and soul is a big, steaming bowl of noodles in broth.
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The ecological status of the beck is still considered to be "poor," but hopefully the Friends' continued work will eventually nurture it back to health.
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A solar eclipse in protective, emotional Cancer arrives tomorrow: Changes are brewing, how will you nurture and comfort yourself and loved ones during this time?
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The organization — which is operating similar programs in Detroit, Louisville, Ky., and Miami's Little Havana neighborhood — argues that historic buildings nurture economic and social benefits.
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What I do care about is whether Netflix can nurture original, distinctive art, especially if it continues growing into a huge, all-encompassing alterna-TV.
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But as Europe has created a reputation as the world's most aggressive watchdog of Silicon Valley, it has failed to nurture its own tech ecosystem.
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But the Japanese conglomerate has another unit under its wings that is on the lookout for promising early-stage companies to nurture: SoftBank Ventures Korea.
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He also taught that obsession with outward expressions of piety can nurture a culture of hypocrisy — as is the case in some Muslim communities today.
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Tech giants are so large and cash-rich that they're incentivized to buy rivals early, but not always to nurture what they've bought, he says.
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" Tidal pools, found where land and sea meet, create depressions that fill with water and nurture what the landscape architect Signe Nielsen affectionately called "critters.
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According to Wolf, the idea is to combine Mondelez&aposs scale with outside experts to nurture startups and snack brands and grow smaller Mondelez brands.
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"A teacher's job as an educator is to nurture, uplift and inspire," Tommy Chang, superintendent of Boston Public Schools, told CNBC in a recent interview.
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Mr. Harrus said he believed more should be done in America to figure out the best way to nurture and fund core next-generation technologies.
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We use them to help keep elementary school students on track with reading, to support special education teachers, and to nurture our school leadership talent.
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The dispute has fascinated Broadway, a largely for-profit industry that has become heavily dependent on nonprofit theaters to nurture the most artistically ambitious shows.
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What if every person was encouraged to nurture his or her character strengths, as Nikki so precociously had, rather than scolded into fixing their shortcomings?
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Make time to nurture yourself and enjoy the busy, social atmosphere brought on by this morning's connection between chatty Mercury and your ruling planet Jupiter.
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Personal Health The relative importance of nature and nurture has been debated for centuries, and has had strong — and sometimes misguided — influences on public policy.
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Oliver, who attended some rough schools—he witnessed knife fights in the halls—was highly intelligent, and Anne-Marie was determined to nurture his gifts.
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Paying school fees to nurture such opportunity is an obsession across Kenyan society, said Murithi Mutiga, an analyst with the International Crisis Group in Nairobi.
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Our families nurture, preserve and pass on to each succeeding generation the values we share and cherish, values that are the foundation for our freedoms.
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Let's take as given that women already buy and use sex toys and that, whether because of nature or nurture, we have more flexible sexualities.
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Unsurprisingly, nurses in long-term care facilities who respect and nurture the dignity of coma patients can form unique attachments to and knowledge of them.
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Analysts say South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will have to nurture the reduced tensions into concrete moves.
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For years before modern science began to show the importance of nurture and environment, many people thought that empathy was a trait you were born with.
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Cancer is a sign that's very concerned with protection; while Venus is in this water sign, reflect on how you can nurture and protect your assets.
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Vina, a social network where girls can meet and nurture new friendships, recently raised a $1.4 million seed round from Greylock, NEA and Wildcat Venture Partners.
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The embodiment of that conflict, Philip, has exited his life forever but left behind a new seed of doubt for Stan to nurture in his absence.
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She said her hope was to nurture "intensive cooperation" between the European Commission, European Council of national leaders, and European Parliament over her five-year term.
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"I'm the guy who will right the wrong and she's the one who will nurture," he said, adding that a romance would have ruined that dynamic.
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Our bodies are born with the instincts and tools to guide us toward balanced eating, though nurture, in our diet-centric culture, sometimes intervenes on nature.
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The point is, healthcare-related AI needs very high-quality data sets to nurture the kind of smarts DeepMind is hoping to be able to build.
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Another possibility is that parents who provide kangaroo care also nurture children in other ways that are beneficial to health, social and behavioral outcomes, Charpak added.
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By focusing on primary school-aged students, Digital Schoolhouse wants to nurture a love of digital experimentation and creativity, and progress that into potential career paths.
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For Jaclyn Johnson, being the founder of Create & Cultivate — a multimillion dollar online platform and conference for women looking to nurture their dream careers — wasn't enough.
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They possess the Queenly desire to nurture and support what's in their lives, but what exactly they're showing such care for will vary with the suit.
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Part of their plan is to encourage and nurture movie/TV/entertainment discussion communities specifically — with Hardy arguing there's "no such tool" that easily supports that.
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"North Korea would want to make better use of its good labor and nurture more sophisticated industries, and those sites have something to offer," Yang said.
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In recent years, scientists have been increasingly interested in how our genes interact with other factors like our environment: how nurture influences nature, and vice versa.
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Burke said as a result of these 'Wild and Precious' adventures, his daughter feels a deep and personal responsibility to love and nurture nature and animals.
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Expect to learn something new about how you like to enjoy yourself and about the people you like to create with, make love to, or nurture.
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Weak domestic demand has made it hard for towns hit by Chinese competition to nurture new businesses in other industries that are less exposed to trade.
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It's clear that if we want to create more good-paying jobs across the country, we have to do all we can to nurture these companies.
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"North Korea would want to make better use of its good labour and nurture more sophisticated industries, and those sites have something to offer," Yang said.
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This is the silver lining that we must invest in and nurture if we hope to build it into a movement to take back our government.
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In 2018, the bank was a recipient of the "Top Employers Europe " certification for the nurture and development of talent, as well as outstanding employee conditions.
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"Think of the women in your families - how determined they are to nurture relationships and how they follow through with everything," she said in an interview.
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The kids need to know they're not going back to the situation they were in, people are there to protect them, support them, and nurture them.
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Trump has been a rarity on the campaign trail, saying she prefers to stay at home and nurture the couple's 10-year old son, Barron Trump.
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He is also keen on updated coming-of-age rituals and physical activity; he wants men to seek fulfilment outside work and to nurture their friendships.
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On a couple of acres in Waihe'e, on Maui, Levin tends more than 50 heirloom varieties; she's gained intimate knowledge of how to nurture each plant.
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It takes a lot of time, effort, and patience to nurture your artistic capabilities, and this online course could make all that effort a little easier.
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To nurture future managers, Nestlé sends local graduates overseas for several years, honing their skills away from Iran until they're ready to go back, Carella said.
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"It's a brand that's being built, but now they need to nurture it," said Peter Widdis, a sports marketing professor at George Brown College in Toronto.
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The Trump team has abandoned the longstanding U.S. financial commitment to this organization, which probably does more to nurture peace and prosperity than any other organization.
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By reducing support for programs that nurture technological innovation, his budget threatens to undermine the foundation of the nation's long-term economic growth and military superiority.
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It has also made strides to nurture its start-up scene, and some districts provide housing allowances or free rent if businesses choose to register there.
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"Markets like this have to be continuous and you have to nurture them," says Andrew Boff, a member of the Planning Committee at the London Assembly.
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Despite the challenges, Mitsubishi is a central piece of the government's plans to nurture a broader industry and to provide a lift to the sagging economy.
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This can even be exacerbated by new technology tools — like smartphones — that can theoretically nurture connections but can also depersonalize encounters between citizens and public figures.
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Thirty years later, as director of Milan's youth system, he has helped nurture the generation that some feel — and many hope — might follow in their footsteps.
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House and techno are the genres that nurture all of the other kinds of electronic music made for the dance floor, and will probably never disappear.
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Make time to nurture yourself: Get lunch with friends, flirt with your crush, and stop saying yes to everything just because it's easier than saying no!
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The House of Vans allows us to nurture and give back to the people and creative cultures that have sustained Vans for the last 50 years.
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Perhaps owing to its independent ethos and arts grants, the Mill has been able to nurture musicians in a way other, more profit-driven venues can't.
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If Democrats hope to take control of the House this November, they will need to nurture the kind of political entrepreneurship that Mr. Lamb has displayed.
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"Its aim is to educate, deter, rehabilitate and nurture rather than to punish," Mr. Yusof wrote of the laws, which went into effect on April 3.
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Despite her debt to the dozens of new women, Pelosi did not appear to see it as her obligation to nurture them in any particular way.
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If we are to leave a livable planet to our children and grandchildren, we need new thinking and bold moves that nurture Green New Deal lifestyles.
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"It's part of our responsibility," she said, "to educate, nurture and bring along the next group that are going to have to deal with those things."
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FIFA's primary mission is to nurture, develop and promote the beautiful game globally and the FIFA World Football Museum provides an excellent platform to showcase this.
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B.C.U.s are a space of nurture," he added, "where you can be surrounded by black excellence, black genius, and black excellence and brilliance can become normalized.
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It takes a village to nurture a restaurant, and Simic, a genial host, pitches in with some lip-smacking drinks, arranged in categories that set expectations.
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By contrast, Laura Bernstein, whose recently closed show at Nurture Art was also part of "Sculpture 56," portrays mythological creatures whose grotesque features have evolutionary purposes.
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Despite Mr. Pruitt's efforts to nurture a close relationship with the president, Mr. Trump himself announced the resignation in a tweet sent from Air Force One.
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Of far more significance — to Odegaard and to those concerned with his career — is that he is, now, in the right place to nurture his talent.
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WorldQuant's international contest was born out of this fight and is part of the fund's broader effort to nurture learning about quantitative finance around the globe.
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