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21 Sentences With "making whole"

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What's illuminating is how they're doing it: by making whole systems smarter.
It also includes provisions aimed at making whole people who have been discriminated against in the past under housing policies.
"The waters of the Pungue and Buzi rivers overflowed, making whole villages disappear and isolating communities, and bodies are floating," Nyusi said.
Going forward, we're focussing on making whole teams happier and more productive by upgrading their office coffee stack – it's called Pact at Work.
But Mr. Smith refused to commit Equifax to making whole any people who had been financially harmed as a result of the breach.
Back in June 2017, when Amazon bought Whole Foods for nearly $14 billion, part of the takeover strategy included making Whole Foods seem as approachable as Amazon.
Whether you've been a Whole Foodie for 30 days or 30 years, you have been an important part of making Whole Foods Market what it is today.
That includes making Whole Foods a destination for Amazon customers and Prime members by offering things like combined loyalty programs and Amazon Lockers for easier order pick-ups and returns, for example.
That should help it sign up more new chains ― it recently expanded its reach into Publix, Wegmans and Ahold ― thus making Whole Foods less important to its own top line (where it currently represents just under 10% of all Instacart revenue).
"The regulations proposed today accomplish that by laying out clear rules of the road for higher education institutions to follow and holding institutions, rather than hardworking taxpayers, accountable for making whole those students who were harmed by an institution's deceptive practices," she said.
The new rules lay out "clear rules of the road for higher education institutions to follow" while "holding institutions, rather than hardworking taxpayers, accountable for making whole those students who were harmed by an institution's practices," Ms. DeVos said in a statement.
Amazon and Whole Foods Market today announced that Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods Market will close on Monday August 28, 2017, and the two companies will together pursue the vision of making Whole Foods Market's high-quality, natural and organic food affordable for everyone.
It expands your sense of the possible and inspires creativity: You're going to more far-out places in your quest for the sickest possible thing, making whole new things out of the parts required to achieve the perfect gift, or falling down rabbit holes learning about all sorts of new stuff you've never encountered before, thus learning more about whoever inspired it.
Other works that discuss problems with reparations include John Torpey's Making Whole What Has Been Smashed: On Reparations Politics (2006), Alfred Brophy's Reparations Pro and Con (2006), and Nahshon Perez's Freedom from Past Injustices (Edinburgh University Press, 2012).
In Ireland she is thought to have learned the art of making whole milk cheese. She may have been in the Bantry Bay area, County Cork, where James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye was at one time based. Hamilton was a strong presbyterian adherent and son of Hans Hamilton the first Protestant minister of Dunlop Kirk.Robertson, George (1820).
A window stretches to become a door when a person would like to board it to travel. With its multiple caterpillar-like legs, it runs, flies, bounces, and hops across forests and lakes to reach its destination, making whole rice fields sway in its wake. Its eyes shine a yellow light brightly like headlamps to guide it. Mice with glowing eyes taped next to its destination sign on its back and from its rear serve as tail lights.
He shares much of the same attitude toward camp and sports in particular as Rudy does and laughs at all of Rudy's witty remarks. Consequently, his laugh is very infectious and usually ends up making whole crowds laugh. He was sent to camp for getting high grades in school and considers that if this was his parents' idea of a reward, than he would've probably gotten into a lot more serious trouble if he had failed. Mike has a younger sister called Vikki.
The Pawnee women are skilled horticulturalists and cooks, cultivating and processing ten varieties of corn, seven of pumpkins and squashes, and eight of beans. > They planted their crops along the fertile river bottomlands. These crops > provided a wide variety of nutrients and complemented each other in making > whole proteins. In addition to varieties of flint corn and flour corn for > consumption, the women planted an archaic breed which they called > "Wonderful" or "Holy Corn", specifically to be included in the sacred > bundles.
Margaret had visions of Christ and of the Virgin Mary and felt angels holding her up when her austerities left her too weak to stand. Many miracles were attributed to Margaret, such as making whole some smashed eggs so the family would have something to eat, and saving her sister who was on the point of death during childbirth. Her austere lifestyle took a toll on her health and she was eventually bedridden, experiencing great pain, fevers and convulsions, all of which tribulations she bore with grace. After lingering for a year, she died at age of 21.
Hall, quoted in Miller and Jung 2004, 104. Individuation can be seen as a "movement through liminal space and time, from disorientation to integration....What takes place in the dark phase of liminality is a process of breaking down...in the interest of "making whole" one's meaning, purpose and sense of relatedness once more'"Shorter 1988, 73, 79. As an archetypal figure, "the trickster is a symbol of the liminal state itself, and of its permanent accessibility as a source of recreative power".Robert Pelton in Young-Eisendrath and Dawson eds. 1997, 244 Jungian-based analytical psychology is also deeply rooted in the ideas of liminality.
In this period, Goodman moved past motifs of "divided self" and towards making whole: "Relent, remedy". Goodman believed in paradise lost, that the power of healers (to remedy) comes from sacrificing their own health and happiness (to relent). For example, the sailors of "The Galley to Mytilene" revive the survivors, signifying how after relenting towards himself, Goodman is free to relent towards others (the survivors). The plot of "relent, remedy" recurs throughout much of the Goodman's remaining fiction ("The Death of Aesculapius", "Bathers at Westover Pond") up through his breakthrough work of social criticism, Growing Up Absurd (1960), which brought the theme into real life.

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