We are preoccupied with the transitional aspect of our existence and confide to each other the ways we have not yet fully developed.
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He lives with his divorced mother and her scruffy boyfriend, loves classic foreign films, uses elevated language to confide his yearnings to a journal, feigns sophistication with charming haplessness (a casual reference to that craggy icon of American poetry, Bobby Frost) and lusts after a Lolita-like apparition named Sheeni Saunders, who is played delightfully by Portia Doubleday.
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Children should be encouraged to confide in their parents, to tell us their secrets, to turn to us for help, in complete confidentiality.
She added that many children did not want to confide in their parents because they felt they had enough to worry about.
If their research materials were freely subject to subpoena, their sources likely would refuse to confide in them.
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She also has the knack of getting them to confide their stories, which they have hitherto hoarded like bread.
If suspects know that lawyers may desert them, they will not be able to confide in them and so prepare a good defence.
Another study conducted at the VA hospital in South Carolina found that patients are more willing to confide in doctors who dress professionally.
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The difficulty is that they have a duty of patient confidentiality which is central to the success of the doctor-patient relationship and means that patients feel able to confide honestly with their GP.
We need them to come forward, confide in us and we will do everything possible to ensure offenders are prosecuted so they won't be targeted again.
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Only by giving children the confidence to feel they can confide in someone confidentially and by educating people about why young people run away, can the problem begin to be tackled, she said.
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