Your calling is not easy, because you must do the acting and the caring.
Their memories all reflected the caring, humorous side of my brother that we'll always remember.
We are deeply appreciative of all the caring and kind words we have received from family, friends, and fans.
Place a duty on social services to support families where the adult relies on the caring role of child.
He is blessed with the personal touch, the caring words, in short, a politician who can connect with the public.
Romney doing the caring about 100 percent of the people (never mind the 47 percent video tape.) Romney doing the religion pitch.
The beds were stolen from outside a storage unit in Rutherglen which belonged to Glasgow, the Caring City, between 15 and 23 April.
Marcia Ford(ph) of Bartow, Florida, writes: You made me feel both the frantic worry of a mom and the caring of an educator.
The caring professions are a good example: medicine, social work, education.
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Stories of loss tug at the heartstrings of the caring public.
As the Nordic countries' population ages, there will be many more openings for foreigners in medicine, the caring professions and other jobs, especially in the public sector.
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"He was a loving son, the protective brother, courageous nephew, the caring uncle, the loyal grandson" who "loved his job and made his whole family and everyone that knew him very proud".
The Treasury have always regarded IDS nervously, believing that whilst he might be good at the narrative and the caring he's not so good at keeping the pounds and pennies under control.
Fusilier Flint, who was 21 and from Blackpool, was described by his family as "a loving son, the protective brother, courageous nephew, the caring uncle, the loyal grandson that anyone would wish to have".
As part of a pilot scheme, nurses will have to spend a year working as support workers and healthcare assistants before taking a degree, in order to better understand the caring role of frontline staff.
Ever the caring hubby, he's looking out for his wife's bottom line, wondering aloud to his top staffer "if there is a play here, with these guys, with her" to work for a lobbying firm in Washington or New York at a better salary.
"The festival has grown from strength to strength under the caring and watchful eyes of Neville and Jenny Thomas and we are indebted to the family for hosting this wonderful festival at their home for so many years, " said Bernard Harris, Welsh Food Festival chairman.
And I learned early on that no matter how much money you pour into the schools, nothing replaces the love and attention and occasional scoldings from a parent. (Applause.) I learned as a community organizer that no government program can substitute for the caring and passion of neighbors and communities.
She told The Andrew Marr Show that one of the emails she had received said "the nursing profession is no longer the caring profession" while another said "since they made nursing a degree course the wrong kind of people are entering the profession... we do not need a load of snooty-nosed pen pushers".
Andrews was easily the most anxious patient I took care of that month, a gray Michigan February (is there any other kind?) which I spent in the hospital caring for patients admitted to the general medical ward at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (Andrews is a pseudonym, as are all the patients I blog about, unless otherwise indicated.) He had plenty to be anxious about, too.
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The NHS already has very strict confidentiality rules, and our concern is not that these will be broken by the people caring for you, but that the legislation no longer exists to enable you to choose a service whereby your records remain anonymous and confidential.
Unfortunately, other forces operate simultaneously, which are most certainly not in the spirit of caring about the little guy.
Recent developments suggest that at the very least, the federal government is interested in the appearance of caring about the little guy.
It is also an argument which was implicitly accepted by a detailed Joseph Rowntree Foundation inquiry into the costs of caring for the elderly published two years ago.
You can find out more about the cost of caring for the elderly on Inside Out: Elderly care special on BBC One South on Monday at 19:30 GMT.
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They don't want to see them opening homes, but would like councils to pay fully for the cost of caring for the older people housed by the private sector on their behalf.
But Orszag says that, for example, under the reimbursement system known as disproportionate share payments, government funding is provided to hospitals in large part to help meet the cost of caring for the uninsured.
States that don't expand Medicaid likely will have more uninsured, which means, among other things, that health-care providers and employers who do offer insurance will, effectively, pick up the cost of caring for the uninsured when they do get care.
Notice that there is no mission of pursuing the Catholic religion- only of pursuing the Catholic caring tradition.
DeMint has exasperated this dynamic during his time in the Senate caring more about strict ideology over electoral success.
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