We need to look after season ticket holders first, being generous with them, we then have to look after, look to occasional travellers.
It is our duty to look after ourselves and then also to help look after our neighbour and life is a reciprocal business and people have got the entitlements too much in mind without the obligations.
As we currently trust financial institutions to look after our money, the financial industry has an opportunity to look after the more intangible (but no less valuable) digital assets.
FORBES: Will Banks Protect Your Reputation In The Online World?
Winton Cooper moved to Dorset after his retirement to look after his elderly father and eventually his son came to stay.
We need to look after them day to day because they are people who have enemies.
And they've just appointed someone to look after juveniles, to work with the Youth Justice Board, which means that that group, the under-18s, are now having concentration on them, so yes, there have been improvements.
More profoundly, Grands Prix have been transformed from a series of short sprints between pit stops into marathons in which drivers have to look after their tyres to ensure they remain in good shape until the end of the race.
BBC: SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | New look F1 promises extra action
The local authority is asking for people to come forward to temporarily look after the animals to allow dog wardens extra time to find new homes.
Among those stranded by snowbound roads was a group of 120 German schoolchildren who had to be put up in Hastings town hall in East Sussex for the night when families due to look after them were unable to reach them.
All over the country, there are people just like Paul and Val, folks just like you, who are doing everything they can to do the right thing -- to meet their responsibilities, to look after their families, to raise their kids right, give them good values.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on Helping Responsible Homeowners
But he urged people to look after their friends and try to stop people from drinking if they seemed to have had "a little bit too much".
"And there are starting to be reports of shortages, particularly of emergency supplies -- the kind of equipment that you need to do emergency surgery, the kind of equipment you need to look after burn injuries and injuries to heads, " he added.
Atheists, by contrast, have nothing to look forward to after death, so they might be expected to cling to life.
The health and care system in England is "struggling" to look after people with dementia, according to the regulator.
Stay-at-home parents who choose to look after their children instead of going to work are being "unfairly" penalised, the Bishop of Exeter has said.
"The central problem lies in the twin role of the FSA - it is supposed to look after the consumer and prevent damage to the UK financial sector, " Louise Hanson, Consumers' Association spokeswoman told BBC News Online.
Other families, particularly in the countryside, cannot afford to look after their children, who are sent to relations.
ECONOMIST: The street children are the symptom of a bigger problem
The Stiftung's rules enjoin the company to look after its staff, as well as to make a profit.
Dying, Jesus asks John to look after his mother and asks his mother to accept John as her son.
Lorna says while she would like to work full time, she has three children to look after so depends on the state subsidies to supplement her low-paying, part-time job in the borough's school kitchens.
CNN: UK's poorest banking on food donations as austerity bites
The initial aim was to look after the collection when Ray had gone and to make sure his heritage survives.
Germany knows it has to look after its own banks, so it wants to limit its liability for those of other countries.
"Mary had given me other documents ages ago to look after and I had never had the time to study them, " said Mr Arter.
BBC: World War I secret documents found in Powys house clearance
You would think it is in the Football League's best interests to look after clubs but this doesn't seem to be the case at all.
Nurseries and childminders in England are to be allowed to look after more children per adult in an attempt to cut childcare costs and boost standards.
With budgets squeezed, the local authorities whose responsibility it is to look after children in need are not always quick to do so, or to make sure that housing officers, family doctors and others know they are supposed to as well.
When one views a web page or Twitter post, what she actually reads is not the original material, but what her computer says the page or tweet is supposed to look like, after the data to form it is transmitted through many routers, servers, and other network devices along the path from the its original source.
FORBES: An Important Lesson From Abraham Lincoln About Internet News Reports
All of which means that Schrder is likely to look after his old Veba friends, as Hartmann works to fend off the Greens' most onerous antinuclear demands.
As busy senior executives, we have a tendency to expect our legal and human resources professionals to look after wage and hour compliance so we can attend to matters we consider more important.
Following the Care Quality Commission's recent report on what it called "alarmingly" poor care for elderly hospital patients, leading nurse Prof Ian Peate says in this week's Scrubbing Up that the profession should look again at how it trains people to look after older people.
应用推荐