Finally, and most importantly, we must take better care of our soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines.
My reply stems from the first part of the book: take better care of yourself!
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When our lives are more fun, our relationships with others grow closer and we take better care of ourselves.
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Has any candidate warned that we have a personal responsibility to take better care of ourselves and our children?
Davis hopes the media gives him some attention to his message that humans need to take better care of the Earth.
Ms Painter says that investment in lighting makes people proud of their neighbourhood, and encourages them to take better care of it.
Animal-rights activists have pushed zoos to take better care of their animals.
"We're able to take better care of more kids who are more sick than ever before, without stretching the limits of our capacity, " says James M.
He called for council departments, including highways and environmental services, and health and education teams, to work together closely to take better care of public areas.
Result: fewer hours spent doling out medication, freeing up the nurses to take better care of their patients and reducing the chance of dispensing the wrong pills.
Reduce Digestive Problems: By slowing down your eating pace and chewing for longer, you can take better care of your digestive track, which is agitated when you eat too fast.
But healthcare providers and payors need to jump on the bandwagon and support these products and motivate or incent consumers to use tools that will help them take better care of themselves and their families.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration generally only accepts studies in which patients are assigned to take a drug randomly, eliminating the possibility that people who take statins do better simply because they take better care of themselves.
Smaller is not always better, but it's not unlikely that a guy making his own wine with his own grapes is going to take better care of them than someone who sells them by the pound to a corporation.
The novel as a whole is mainly about people, and an author's prologue echoing the theme of some of Mr Wilson's earlier work warns of further disaster if this wayward species does not start to take better care of its biosphere, the planet.
What we need are more people who make better choices and take care of their responsibilities.
You would hope that they would take care of you better, but, umm, some things are out of your hands.
In doing so, it will unleash the power of the free market as patients are better able to take charge of their own care.
"I said a lot of things which basically said, look, our players are better off with us, we take care of our players, they're important assets, and on and on and on, " Colangelo said.
They do take care of their parents better than their husbands do.
This immediately sets a tone of we (the employer) know better how you (the employee) should take care of yourself.
He could never do enough for us, he was always there to make things better for us and to take care of us in any way he could.
In other words, we want our customers to come in and buy from us because we will take care of their needs far better than any online retailer who thinks of them simply as another e-mail address and order number.
Even if I wasn't as cool and thoughtful as I hoped to appear, the first Earth Day's message was good then, and it's better today: We have to take care of the Earth.
In short, when we work with human nature, and we take care of basic emotional needs, people perform better.
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But should American troops go to the aid of the Turks, they had better take care not to bring any blasphemous cartoons with them.
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