How To Use Retaking In A Sentence

  • At the very least, it can be stated that fathers who characterized themselves as playing an active role in the caretaking of their infant also described their relationship with their infantas positive and secure.
  • I took a job caretaking a newly-minted family's recently acquired Scottish castle.
  • When you are in your "caretaking" mode, like you do with me in the mornings, or with your dolls Jeannie, Patty and Millie (Ludmilla), your affection and uxoriousness is heart-achingly boundless. On not going gently
  • And the guardianship is a temporary caretaking agreement. CNN Transcript Jan 24, 2007
  • Such provisions would go a considerable way toward protecting caretakers and thereby enhancing the value of caretaking in our society.
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  • Self psychology sees all psychopathology as reflecting self deficits—that is, gaps, or missing or underdeveloped elements in self structure that come about as a result of unattuned or traumatic caretaking. Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice
  • In 276 the towns of Gaul were still unwalled when, as a literary source tells us, the worst of the barbarian invasions yet saw the capture of fifty or sixty towns and their retaking by the Romans.
  • Housesitting and property caretaking can provide you with the opportunity to experience life in a different geographic locale and save money by living rent-free.
  • Sure, there is talk of flextime, day care, and job-sharing, but these reforms just rearrange when women do the same amount of caretaking work-they don't lessen the overall work load.
  • Do not overlook porters, caretaking staff, security officers, and so on.
  • This plunder made the difficult desert living-conditions bearable, but the Hyksos had not given up the idea of retaking Kebet. The War of the Crowns
  • Sure, there is talk of flextime, day care, and job-sharing, but these reforms just rearrange when women do the same amount of caretaking work-they don't lessen the overall work load.
  • When the self-structure is weak and vulnerable as a result of unattuned, neglectful, or traumatic caretaking, both the self-concept and self-esteem regulation become impaired. Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice
  • More and more people are discovering that property caretaking can enable them to live in a variety of locales.
  • There was a pull, a peaceful power, in that simple sound, and its strength bolstered and vitalized the vegetation perhaps even more than more ordinary methods of caretaking.
  • David coped by continuing to fulfill his sibling caretaking responsibilities at home, while erupting with fits of anger, foul language, and violent outbursts at school.
  • The exams watchdog, Ofqual, has been instructed to change the rules on A-level resits to prevent students from retaking large numbers of modules. Students seek private tuition to prepare for university
  • They will start as soon as the United Nations begin retaking heavily populated areas, and they will continue for years. A United States Policy for the Pacific
  • A heat and weather resistant finish coat retaking a light and heat reflecting suface.
  • A former French legionnaire who returned to Croatia when the war erupted in 1991, Gotovina commanded the central operations that won the war for Croatia in August 1995, retaking the strategic town of Knin in the Dalmatian hinterland that was – the seat of a four-year-old Serbian insurgency that left Croatia crippled and partitioned. Croatia awaits verdict in Ante Gotovina war crimes trial
  • He has been caretaking the company as interim General Manager since the summer.
  • If they loved Gore more, would they like the idea of retaking the Congress in two years less? CNN Transcript - Special Event: Election 2000: The Florida Recount - November 24, 2000
  • The emphasis is more on practice or "praxis" -- spiritual living, self-renunciation, insight or enlightenment -- and among ordinary people, a sort of cult or caretaking of the gods like that practiced by ancient pagans. Valerie Tarico: Christian Belief Through The Lens of Cognitive Science, Part 1 of 6
  • If so, that is far beyond my expectations, and no doubt a bitter blow to Democrats who harbored fantasies of retaking the chamber.
  • With the elections approaching and the conservative base getting drunk on the idea of retaking both chambers of Congress, top leaders in the Republican Party have begun the process of trying to temper expectations for the next legislative session. Barbour, Cornyn, Cantor Lower Expectations For GOP Congress
  • If Republicans succeed in retaking both chambers of Congress, their agenda once in charge “can't just be yelling no,” Gingrich said. Gregg defends GOP opposition, says Dems moving too far left
  • While I was caretaking an estate with a swamp area in the back, I got to save a Great Blue Heron's life.
  • Student's tests are never repeated, therefore, they are prevented from retaking the same test items over and over again to improve their test scores.
  • Lord Upjohn too recognised the distinction between the taking of property to prevent it being of use to the enemy and the destruction of property caused by artillery in, for example, retaking a town from the enemy.
  • By not caretaking her emotions, you are giving her the space she needs to learn how to take care of herself.
  • Mitch McConnell recently said that his key goal in retaking the Senate was to win back the presidency in 2012. Bill Folman: 10 Reasons You MUST Vote--and Vote Democrat
  • In 1815, Cajuns joined Andrew Jackson in preventing the British from retaking the United States.
  • The decade that gave us Madonna, Prince and all the other way-out entertainers is yours for the remaking, retaking and reliving!
  • He was caretaking the next door neighbour's property.
  • There are, however, a few medications that should not betaken with milk, and your doctor should be able to advise you if that'sthe case with the ones you aretaking – it's all amatter of the milk interfering with (mostly delaying, but not usually preventing) your uptake of the drug from your gut. Doctor, doctor: Popping pills, plus moles and melanoma
  • The show is called The Edge Of The Earth Isn't Far From Here and deals with an invasion of the Cape Colony (rather a retaking) by Batavian (Dutch) forces in 1792. Yasmine Mohseni: Beyond the White Cube: Time Traveling with Artist Frohawk Two Feathers
  • The occupation forces still have not been successful in retaking complete control of all cities.
  • Because it sees all psychopathology as reflecting self deficits—that is, gaps, missing, or underdeveloped elements in self-structure that come about as a result of unattuned or traumatic caretaking, treatment based on self psychological principles provides patients with a second chance to complete their development. Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice
  • Of course it's because it's sexually transmitted; this is about retaking the territory of sexual morality, from which the state has been systematically ejected.
  • In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
  • We operate the caretaking economy as a kind of socialistic ant hill where we all sacrifice for each other if 3.
  • In February he cleared the most important hurdle, successfully retaking the ethics portion of the bar exam.
  • In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
  • In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
  • He did a good job of caretaking the company.
  • The exams watchdog Ofqual will be instructed to change the rules on A-level resits to prevent students from retaking large numbers of modules. School reforms: bad teachers out, social mobility in as Gove outlines goals
  • Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Gen. Richard B. Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a news conference that the American strategy in retaking rebel-held strongholds hinged on training and equipping Iraqi forces to take the lead. September 2004
  • We operate the caretaking economy as a kind of socialistic ant hill where we all sacrifice for each other if 3.
  • But a new paradigm is taking over, one that looks less like a ladder and more like a "lattice" -- a shape that allows for stepping off and stepping back on, caretaking for children and aging parents, working non-traditional hours, taking detours into various fields, developing various skills etc. Women in Science Link Roundup: January 12 Edition
  • The Confederates launched a single counterattack aimed at retaking the sunken road, but failed to dislodge the Union.
  • In 276 the towns of Gaul were still unwalled when, as a literary source tells us, the worst of the barbarian invasions yet saw the capture of fifty or sixty towns and their retaking by the Romans.

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