" "He ran on a platform of compassionate conservatism said he would bring the country together.
It is found in the compassionate hearts and the enterprising spirit of our citizens.
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Instead, you have to teach players by striving to have compassionate interaction with them.
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In my writing about what I had seen, I was more compassionate and more ruthless.
It's a great land, because our people are so decent and strong and compassionate.
There clearly will be short-term discomfort, but compassionate people recognize that this is the best approach.
The actress Maria Bello describes him as self-deprecating and sarcastic, but also deeply compassionate.
New York University economist William Easterly is what you might call a compassionate skeptic.
Compassionate conservative George Bush would probably be willing to provide these folks federally funded job retraining.
"Stand by us and make this world a better place, a more compassionate place, " she said.
Just a few days later, on August 20 2009, al-Megrahi was freed on compassionate grounds.
After her release on compassionate grounds in 1980, she married the actor Stephen Rea.
It's one thing to be compassionate, it's another thing to be accountable for the money.
However two years later Biggs was moved from Belmarsh prison to Norwich prison on "compassionate grounds".
You, the American people, are the most generous and compassionate people the world has ever known.
The America I left, proud, optimistic, compassionate, giving, turned against the war we were fighting.
You can also help by being compassionate toward people with multiple sclerosis and other chronic illnesses.
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"Three years ago, we were told we were getting a compassionate conservative, " he said.
More emphasis should be placed on nurses providing compassionate care in hospitals, industry leaders have said.
They were compassionate and practical and let her stay in their houses until she found an apartment.
In doing this, we can make care for the poor more efficient as well as more compassionate.
For now, just be compassionate, non-judgmental, and try to get a picture of how you inhabit space.
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Atkins, who has been declared terminally ill, was denied a compassionate release from prison in July 2008.
In February 2009 Biggs fell ill with pneumonia, prompting fresh calls for his release on compassionate grounds.
It is hard to imagine any Republican, compassionate or otherwise, depriving rich homeowners of their tax breaks.
The dispassionate economic case for vaccination, therefore, looks at least as strong as the compassionate medical one.
It was apparent once again that this was a compassionate president and a man of good values.
The law gives the home secretary freedom to take compassionate grounds into account before signing deportation orders.
If you're not experiencing it, you just need to be compassionate to the person who's going through it.
The company set up a 20-person team to evaluate "compassionate use" requests from patients who faced imminent death.
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