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36 Sentences With "finding ways to help"

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Big banks and asset managers are finding ways to help them do it.
It means finding ways to help people rebuild the relationships that colonialism breaks.
Oken said he is interested in finding ways to help caregivers improve their sleep.
You can be helpful by finding ways to help your daughter stretch this money the furthest.
That's where accountants and entrepreneurs are getting creative, finding ways to help businesses maximize this tax break.
Many financial planners are finding ways to help clients who don't have a lot of money to invest.
He explains that he found  a "spiritual fire" that he maintains by finding ways to help others each day.
For that reason, a lot of start-ups are focusing on finding ways to help people adhere to their prescriptions.
Imaginative equity analysts are already finding ways to help active investors deal with - and profit from - the new types of uncertainty.
Fortunately, Puerto Ricans are a resilient people, finding ways to help each other in the most creative and intense ways possible.
Ultimately this is about finding ways to help businesses comply with environmental initiatives and remove some of the complexity inherent in that process today.
D-ID's founders also say they welcome more competition because that means more companies are finding ways to help people protect their personal data.
The numbers suggest that IT has little choice but to support iPhones and other Apple products, and Apple has been finding ways to help them.
It's calling the initiative "patient-powered search," and it's all about finding ways to help those in need speak naturally, according to the company's blog post.
The topic has been front and center for financial advisors, who are finding ways to help clients save on tax bills from large mutual fund distributions.
Away from the fights at grocery stores, people have been finding ways to help their neighbors by distributing food to hospital workers and offering remote tutoring services.
Ron DeSantis, focusing on preparing the state for its frequent natural disasters, improving the coordination of state disaster response, and finding ways to help protect critical infrastructure.
Mr. Macron said his presidency would be guided by two concerns: finding ways to help the French "have confidence in themselves again" and making France prosperous and strong.
That includes everything from medical care and treatment for women, improved access to child care, finding ways to help women advance in the military, and uniform and equipment issues.
Finding ways to help migrants restart productive lives that also produce benefits, not just costs, for their new communities will be crucial to global stability, experts said on Wednesday.
As advocates working with her, one challenge was finding ways to help her tell her story on her own terms, and be experienced as a human being by the public.
By expanding exemptions to the individual mandate penalty, the Trump administration is once again proving its commitment to finding ways to help people suffering under ObamaCare's burdensome and costly policies.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry suggested Wednesday that he hasn't given up on finding ways to help economically struggling coal-fired and nuclear power plants, even though efforts to date haven't taken flight.
"Given the recognized public health benefits of sunscreen use, the FDA is committed to finding ways to help bring a wider assortment of safe and effective sunscreen products to the public," the statement says.
Americans have a right to strong privacy protections and Congress should fully examine the issue to be sure those are in place while finding ways to help law enforcement fight crime and keep us safe.
"We need a more therapeutic approach, finding ways to help these youngsters who have probably been traumatized all of their lives, instead of treating them like rats," said Hilda L. Solis, a county supervisor who was a sponsor of the legislation.
That legal expertise, coupled with the Trump administration's pledge to scale back or repeal rules that may be hindering economic growth, have led many to expect that Clayton will largely focus on finding ways to help companies raise capital during his SEC tenure.
The challenge for the United States and Cuba — or, really, for the Castro family — now involves finding ways to help Cubans chart their own course into this unfamiliar territory that is neither purely go-go American, nor the restricted Cuba of today.
Finding ways to help people across this digital divide and the culture shock that rapid change brings is going to be just as important as the technology we use to get there, says Marc Carrel-Billiard, global tech R&D Lead on digital transformation at Accenture.
The book provides not only recipes but also tons of diagrams and charts meant to help you figure out how to start preparing meals without recipes, by thinking of what you might want on your dinner plate and finding ways to help balance out those flavors.
"Just as the moonshot that John F. Kennedy proposed in the 1960s catalysed new technology such as the MRI scanner and satellite dishes, we want our Earthshot challenges to create a new wave of ambition and innovation around finding ways to help save the planet," the Earthshot Prize website reads.
Scientists internalise their emotions, move to other fields of work, work on protecting parts of the environment they study or shift to finding ways to help the environment adapt. Some scientists see the need for new rituals to celebrate their love for the environment.
Health psychologists have worked to understand why some people do not seek early screenings or immunizations, and have used that knowledge to develop ways to encourage people to have early health checks for illnesses such as cancer and heart disease. Health psychologists are also finding ways to help people to avoid risky behaviors (e.g., engaging in unprotected sex) and encourage health-enhancing behaviors (e.g., regular tooth brushing or hand washing).
Instead, the focus was on finding ways to help the Arab world's most populous nation boost its economy and address the needs of its people. On 28 June, Egyptian security forces clashed with around 5,000 protesters in central Cairo. According to witnesses and medical officials, dozens of demonstrators were injured. Clouds of tear gas engulfed Tahrir Square as the security forces battled to regain control of the central plaza from the demonstrators, many of whom had family members who were killed during the revolution.
ALMA (Adoptees Liberty Movement Association) was formed in New York City in 1972, ISRR (International Soundex Reunion Registry) in 1975, CUB (Concerned United Birthparents) in 1976, and dozens more sprung up around the US, Canada and Australia. By 1985 there were over 500 search and support organizations worldwide. The adoption reunion movement grew rapidly from grass roots local organizations coming together under forming the AAC (American Adoption Congress) in 1979 at a conference held in Washington, DC. Groups from each region were instrumental in finding ways to help their members reunite with their birth families and surrendered/relinquished children. One of the early groups was Yesterday's Children in Illinois founded by Donna Cullom.
At the age of 18, Kirk went to Tanzania to study monkeys. Afterwards, she travelled across Africa by herself, an experience which she says had a profound impact on her sense of self- confidence and outlook in life. Among her other exploits, she has since traversed Nicaragua on foot, and searched for animal life in the Taklamakan Desert of China. After working as a TV producer and director, Kirk decided to quit her job, instead focusing on finding ways to help people initiate their own trips and expeditions. “I worry that our society is not set up for adventures," Kirk says, "I’ve realised that we are very disconnected in the modern world from nature and challenge.” In 2009, Kirk launched Explorers Connect, a social enterprise dedicated to helping people find their own adventures both in the UK and overseas.

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