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15 Sentences With "caringly"

How to use caringly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "caringly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "caringly". Mastering all the usages of "caringly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They should treat the most vulnerable as caringly as they do those who have power.
" The Notre Dame professor also wrote that "the press at its best is like a guardian angel that caringly and capably protects us from harm.
Far from being the enemy of the people, the press at its best is like a guardian angel that caringly and capably protects us from harm.
Those among us who collect watches and spend large sums of money on them do so, firstly, for the knowledge of having a precise, caringly crafted timepiece, but also for the sheer glory of it.
In contrast, six pages of advice from the National Institutes of Health on talking to patients about weight loss describes obesity as a "sensitive topic," advises speaking "caringly," opening discussion "in a respectful way" and using the patient's preferred terms to describe being overweight.
The gardens surrounding the Grove Street pensioners' cottages varied in use and layout over the decades, and by the 1970s included clusters of large trees at the western end of the site. In 1989 Cairns City Council added a plaque to the front gardens in line with cottage 4 (the centre cottage), dedicated to former resident Keron Glendon, who "established this garden and caringly tended it for 14 years". In 2017, surviving trees and shrubs from Glendon's garden remain near the plaque.DNRM aerials QAP992-11, 1959, QAP3470-2552, 1977, QAP4185-47, 1983 and QAP4681-39, 1990Plaque inscription reads 'In appreciation of the work of K. P. (King) Glendon who established this garden and caringly tended it for 14 years.
The Company lists 97 filed and approved products, of which 27 are health products. In January 2014, the company announced it would open up all- women branches. As of 2015, the company has 30 such branches in India. In February 2019, company has announced to start new brand named "Caringly Yours".
Loriot gives some deadpan comments on a filmed building implosion, mentioning the "shy rodent" to be at lunch in its natural habitat (before the implosion). As the building vanishes into dust and rubble in the background, Loriot caringly speaks about the "possierliche kleine Nager" ("endearing little rodents") and concludes with some "alarming" points about the endangered status of the entire species.
Verena worries that she is inadequate and that Jakob's condition requires a mental health specialist. When Verena sees Jakob on the ledge of a tall tower, she endangers herself to rescue him - making her (and Jakob) realize that she cares for him and must stay to help him. She caringly explains that the voice he hears is real, but that it is just his mind playing tricks on him. The next day Verena sees him listening to Malvina's tombstone in the family mausoleum.
He was also involved with several educational institutions in Chester, such as the Blue Coat Foundation. He was invited to become a member of Chester City Club and of Chester Business Club. Perhaps his lasting legacy was to create what became known as ´The Dean's Breakfast´, a forum intended to bring together influential leaders from the private, public and third sectors to respond caringly to current economic, social and faith issues. Stephen Smalley has now retired as an Anglican priest, but continues his work and ministry in a variety of contexts.
Hadizhat Gataeva, a Chechen woman and humanitarian worker who collects the abandoned children and those children of dead and dying parents, is shown caringly taking the woman's three young children from her in order to take them to an orphanage where they may receive the care they need after their mother dies. The children are loaded on a bus and taken on a long trip across a desolate landscape that bears constant reminders that they're still in a war zone—such as multiple military checkpoints—until they reach an Islamic orphanage located in the autonomous region of Ingushetia.
Robbie (Jon Whiteley), an orphaned 6-year-old boy, has been placed with uncaring and harsh adoptive parents in London. Having accidentally set a small fire in the house, he fears he will receive severe punishment as he has in the past for misdemeanours, so flees into the London streets. Here, he literally runs into Chris Lloyd (Dirk Bogarde) who is himself on the run as he has, in the heat of passion, just killed his wife's employer, who Lloyd had discovered, was having an affair with his wife. Robbie attaches himself to Lloyd, who repeatedly tries to rid himself of the boy, albeit as caringly as possible.
Two kind, understanding, and helpful female palace servants help Cinderella caringly with her royal-ball preparation duties, in the first segment that appears in the second film, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True. They try to comfort Cinderella, amidst the stuck-up, arrogant whims of the insufferably overbearing, burdensome, and bland Prudence, the female head servant. Beatrice is a tall, thin women with chocolate-brown eyes, who wears a blue dress, and keeps her light blonde hair in a tight bun. Daphne is shorter and stubbier with bright blue eyes, clad in a rose-pink dress, and also keeps her dark brown hair in a bun.
When I care for someone because "I want" to care, say I hug a friend who needs hugging in an act of love, Noddings claims that I am engaged in natural caring. When I care for someone because "I must" care, say I hug an acquaintance who needs hugging in spite of my desire to escape that person's pain, according to Noddings, I am engaged in ethical caring. Ethical caring occurs when a person acts caringly out of a belief that caring is the appropriate way of relating to people. When someone acts in a caring way because that person naturally cares for another, the caring is not ethical caring (1984, 79-80).
' To be cultural, to have a culture, is to inhabit a place sufficiently intensely to cultivate it—to be responsible for it, to respond to it, to attend to it caringly." Culture described by Richard Velkley: > ... originally meant the cultivation of the soul or mind, acquires most of > its later modern meaning in the writings of the 18th-century German > thinkers, who were on various levels developing Rousseau's criticism of > "modern liberalism and Enlightenment." Thus a contrast between "culture" and > "civilization" is usually implied in these authors, even when not expressed > as such. In the words of anthropologist E.B. Tylor, it is "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.

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