That should be an incredible sense and source of strength that should be mined, that should be nurtured.
Like any important relationship in your life, your partnership needs to be nurtured.
Each year now loads the anniversary with some new grief to be nurtured.
More 'wild' fish could be nurtured and caught with much less effort (fuel, time, stress) through collaborative management and working.
The conditions of a lasting peace must be nurtured over time with the goodwill of the Lebanese and Israeli governments.
Friendship cannot be acquired in the market place, but must be nurtured and treasured in relations imbued with trust and amity.
But the BPI's critics are unimpressed, and maintain new talent needs to be nurtured - not packaged for a rocky ride up and down the singles charts.
While a child perceived as a "geek" at a state comprehensive may be bullied, he says, in a private school that child is more likely to be nurtured and encouraged.
As these high growth early stage companies start to list on the public markets and become mature businesses, a new layer of the startup ecosystem around which other startups can be nurtured and launched will be created.
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If he were to conclude that it is pretty difficult to create a homogenous culture of putting the customer first in an organisation that contains both a giant retail bank and a giant investment bank - and my impression is that he is sceptical such a culture can be nurtured and firmly rooted - would that reinforce the case for breaking up Barclays?
He needs to be carefully nurtured and ideally found a new-ball partner of comparable ability.
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As two vibrant democracies, we recognize that the liberties and freedoms we cherish must be constantly nurtured.
Although valuable and quite extensive contributions to pupils' understanding of spiritual values are made in religious education, Welsh, English, history and art, the provision for collective worship does not provide a context in which pupils' own spiritual awareness can be consistently nurtured.
The little confidence which may still exist must be tendered and nurtured.
"There are some incredibly healthy and vibrant things going on in this country and other parts of the world that need to be cherished and nurtured, " he said.
For Turkey, not only has the zero problem with neighbors policy been shattered, but the Arab world opening it had carefully nurtured will be negatively affected if transport trucks must now take a long diversion through Iraq.
And since there were one-family houses selling in Union for a Depression low of a few thousand dollars, he would be able to realize an ambition he had nurtured growing up penniless in a Newark tenement flat: to become an American homeowner.
Such people would be even less likely to visit the housing project that nurtured a King.
An entrepreneur who has nurtured his startup like a beloved child may be reluctant to take a step backward and make the changes that need to be made.
Some analysts believed to be close to the security establishment admit that the Pakistani intelligence services nurtured these groups as a foreign policy tool, but say they are no longer under the army's control and have taken on a life of their own.
"Niveus has nurtured the digital cable functionality and compatibility since early 2007 and is proud to be one of the first to support both eight CableCARDS and ten extenders, " states Tim Cutting, Niveus CEO and Co-Founder.
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But it would perhaps be more useful to look at the geography of Chicago and the state of Illinois that nurtured his career and shaped his approach to politics.
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