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en We look at what strengths the kids do have and try to build on those assets. And most importantly teach them how to build positive relationships with an adult.

en I would assume with time we could build these systems, but it's not one of our core strengths. It makes sense to build a relationship with a third party that does have these strengths.

en The time has come, ... to try to build new conditions to improve and to build new relationships between Pakistan and EU in order to construct and to feed a new and long-term partnership.

en When you've got a really good (teacher or) case manager, the kids learn to trust them, to really love them; they're starving for positive adult relationships.

en There are a lot of very special people who are still there. You build relationships with people in this game, and some you build lifelong relationships with. There are a few over there I have done that with.

en Build up your credit
Build up your self esteem
Build up your bank account
Moving up in the scene
Everyone's living the American Dream so we can
Build up an army
And SMASH it to pieces!


en I want to build relationships with people, and I'll be repeatedly seeing those kids. It may be tough, but I hope I can handle it.

en I'm still glad I did this. Obviously, we would have liked to have a tighter game. But we got to play 60-some kids here tonight. We got to build enthusiasm within the team. And our kids got to build up their confidence.

en Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection. At this point, we're looking for something positive to happen and something to build on. The kids are working hard and keeping a positive attitude. We're hoping this is when it falls into place.

en To be a student athlete is tough. You get to class and people don't realize that you have practice all week. It's very time consuming, but you build something special. You have over thirty kids on your team and you build a special bond with them that I don't think most kids in college get. It's certainly taxing.

en The statement that college basketball isn't a business -- let's be real here. It can be a business that can be a very positive experience for athletes, coaches, for schools. Kids learn responsibility, coaches learn how to put together a team, and administrators learn how to build some momentum, build a lot of school spirit based on that one entity -- the program. It doesn't have to be a dirty word, something sleazy to say it is a business.

en We've really got something going. We are landing on the podium and helps the kids [build] positive energy.

en They work with building relationships, and you build relationships in your workplace, too.

en This particular age group is so tremendously vulnerable because they are being forced into making rather adult decisions. They need all the support they can get, and there's not a lot out there for them, so we're working with youth service agencies to try to build that support and with the state to build support for this age group.

en As they age over the years, they forced us to build schools all over the place. Then you had to build houses for them, and now we're going to have to build health care facilities for them. Everything they do is of such a scale that you have to pay attention to it.


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