It's one thing to be compassionate, it's another thing to be accountable for the money.
For now, just be compassionate, non-judgmental, and try to get a picture of how you inhabit space.
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If you're not experiencing it, you just need to be compassionate to the person who's going through it.
Those working with refugees say his new Bill makes a mockery of government claims to be compassionate, not least the proposals to take some asylum children into care.
"The best you can give for a person with dementia is recognition of the person they were and are and be compassionate in your communication, " said Darby Morhardt, a research associate professor at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine's Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center.
Things like mental health, domestic violence, which you don't hear Conservative politicians talking a lot about and I think that there is an element that the Conservative Party has been missing in recent years and yes, people want us to be robust on the economy, yes people want us to be strong abroad, but they also want us to be compassionate at home.
With that in mind, perhaps our policies will be more compassionate, more all-embracing, more realistic, and more science based than at present.
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The jury proved to be wise and compassionate and returned an award, which will allow his child a more promising future.
He said he expects them to be caring, compassionate, and competent organizations, and the same expectation extends to every person that works there.
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Ironically, and an unintended byproduct of helping their former employees and showing that even in a tough moment a company can be caring an compassionate, would build loyalty among their staff.
World Cup rules state a player can only be replaced on medical or compassionate grounds, which has to be ratified by a tournament medical officer.
Mr Hague argued the policy could be part of "compassionate Conservatism".
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The MHF is calling on doctors to act in the early stages of dementia, and to recognise that people have a right to know what is wrong with them and to be given clear and compassionate information about their condition.
More emphasis should be placed on nurses providing compassionate care in hospitals, industry leaders have said.
But the overarching task is to be fair, just, compassionate, ethical, and shrewd, all at the same time.
But if reading a lot of novels gave you exceptional empathy university English departments should be filled with the most compassionate and generous-minded of souls, and, so far, they are not.
John McCain has a pretty good track record at town halls, and it's possible that he will be the one who looks more compassionate.
"Given his advanced age and deteriorating health, justice may be better served by turning a compassionate eye towards this good son, father and patriot and finding it in your heart not to add 'prisoner' to Anthony Marshall's otherwise unblemished resume, " Roker wrote in his letter to the court.
There clearly will be short-term discomfort, but compassionate people recognize that this is the best approach.
Only in Japan could this be thought less risky than having a compassionate Filipina drop by for a chat.
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Compassionate conservative George Bush would probably be willing to provide these folks federally funded job retraining.
Marjorie Wallace, head of Sane, added said the evidence from other countries showed it could be used a "more coercive, than compassionate measure".
But they also know that these values, gentle and compassionate as they are, have to be applied in a harsh, uncompromising world and what makes the difference is not belief alone, but the raw courage to make it happen.
But one also wonders if the players would even be in this hardened position if there was a more compassionate ownership with double bottom line.
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It is only by mutually agreeing to be responsible for and to care for one another in compassionate altruism, in thought and deed, that we have the solution to all crises.
Bloomberg is viewed as a compassionate leader with many traditional Republican views who would be focused on reducing deficits by increasing revenue in addition to making tough decisions on spending cuts.
And the New Hampshire result suggested that Mr McCain's Populist Conservatism might be more compelling, in any case, than Mr Bush's Compassionate sort.
We need to say sorry to our patients and to tell them what we are going to do to get it right, and we need to be brought to account each time we fail to provide care that is compassionate, kind and humane.
Quinn, who the BBC says asked for compassionate leave to attend the christening of one of his grandchildren, will be due to be released on January 4.
In other words that we do still be very robust on the economy, that we understand that Britain should be strong in the world but that we do have an agenda that's compassionate at home.
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