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personal and requests
A professional coach may use inquiry, reflection, requests and discussion to help clients identify personal and / or business and / or relationship goals, and develop action plans intended to achieve those goals.
He requests a continued striving for personal sanctity and praises the selfless work of female religious in the missions.
He cryptically requests that he be granted a personal assassin to whom he may privately disclose his preferred method of execution.
As Rougon's power expands, however, his cronies begin to desert him despite his fulfilling their personal requests.
It is said that Simon McTavish made a personal petition to Prime Minister William Pitt, but all requests were refused.
The middle thirteen blessings compose the bakashah (" request "), with six personal requests, six communal requests, and a final request that God accept the prayers.
He refuses most interview requests, and does not discuss his personal life publicly.
Although he once expressed his personal opposition to civil rights demonstrations, Spellman declined J. Edgar Hoover's requests to condemn Martin Luther King, Jr., and funded the trip of a group of New York priests and nuns to the Selma to Montgomery marches.
His secretary, Alison, is completely useless, spending all her " working hours " making and taking personal phone calls and shrilling rudely at Eric when he requests her attention.
And his prestige and personal influence enlisted the support of many project officials, particularly in the deep South, who might otherwise have been unresponsive to requests for materials of this type.
He made several requests for a posting in France, writing letters to his personal friend, Wendell Cushing Neville.
In the American Inquiry, Bride was also questioned about ignoring requests for information, while on the Carpathia, from the press and the U. S. Navy, which wanted to know the fate of President Taft's personal friend and aide, Archibald Butt.
City gods are believed to be involved in several areas of city life, including the built environment within the city walls, communal concerns such as the need for rain, and personal requests such as recovery from illness.
James Bertram, Carnegie's personal secretary who ran the program, was never without requests.
In a letter dated January 25, 2007, the new Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal William Levada, following continued requests for clarifications on the writings and activities of Rydén, wrote to the Catholic hierarchy around the world stating that " the Notification of 1995 remains valid as a doctrinal judgment " of the writings, which should be seen as her own personal meditations and that Catholics should not take part in prayer groups established by Rydén.
He made three requests: he asked for his personal possessions to be sent to his family, to be shot in his heart and not his face, and to be given a Christian burial.
In the third movement, the baritone requests " Herr, lehre doch mich " ( Lord, teach me ); the choir repeats his words several times, making the personal prayer more general.
As of October of 2006, she had cleared up the rumor by stating that she wanted to find other people to play the role, so that the character could appear at the multitude of personal appearance requests.
During the early times of the Theosophical Society, some members, misunderstanding the nature of the Mahatmas, would bring HPB some personal requests to ask of them.
Rick Mansfield describes these permissions as " basically take a “ YES ” position in regard to permission to use the NET Bible in publications or on the internet for “ the vast majority of requests .” Michael Paul Johnson's Bible FAQ at the World English Bible site is more specific, saying " You may download a free copy for your personal use at http :// netbible. org.
HRM Self Service Suite: personalized, secure portals to review expenses, pay and benefits, personal profiles, attendance records, recruitment, promotion and training opportunities, enter holiday requests as well as share selected data across the organization.
Gross claimed that the leadership rejected his requests that the group upgrade security, that his personal daily schedule was published in a Ganas newsletter, and that he was " booted out " of Ganas in October 2007.
He made three requests: he asked for his personal possessions to be sent to his family, to be shot in his heart and not his face, and to be given a Christian burial.

personal and Garfield
As the war's end approached, work on the Military Affairs Committee began to wind down ; the idle time resulted in weariness of Washington politics, and Garfield increased his focus on his personal finances.
Garfield resumed the practice of law in 1865 as a means to improve his personal finances.
In an effort to heal residual wounds from the convention, Garfield traveled to New York to bring the party's warring factions together in what was called the " New York Conference ", and what was considered a personal triumph.
They also helped actress Bette Davis and actor John Garfield found California's famous Hollywood Canteen, a welcome retreat for servicemen where the trio often performed, volunteering their personal time to sing and dance for the soldiers, sailors and Marines ( they did the same at New York City's Stage Door Canteen during the war ).
He spent his boyhood in the town of Hiram and formed a close personal friendship with future President James A. Garfield.
She shopped it to various record labels with no success but, through a personal introduction furnished by respected industry veteran, Wayne K. Garfield, the demo was heard by New York disc jockey Gary Byrd, who made the call that landed Angela a spot in Stevie Wonder's backing vocal group, Wonderlove.
It was in 1929 that the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan's personal discretion was required in the exercise of the Royal Prerogative, when Henry Newlands had to select a new Premier after James Garfield Gardiner lost the confidence of the Legislative Assembly and the opposing Progressive Conservative Party had managed to form a coalition with the Progressive Party and independent members of the assembly.
In 1949 Garfield Weston bought the Ryvita Company, and began a close personal involvement with the parent company, Associated British Foods ( ABF ).

personal and cabinet
" The cabinet was notable for its lack of personal friends, office seekers, or experienced government administrators.
This much had already been confirmed by former cabinet secretary Lord Hunt, who concluded in a secret inquiry conducted in 1996 that " there is absolutely no doubt at all that a few, a very few, malcontents in MI5 ... a lot of them like Peter Wright who were rightwing, malicious and had serious personal grudges – gave vent to these and spread damaging malicious stories about that Labour government.
Much as he wished to contain the conflict, even considering personal diplomacy with Kuomintang Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek, he and his cabinet feared that Japanese troops would not respect any peace agreement.
The new king took personal control of the government as prime minister and named a new cabinet.
This and his inability to establish personal accountability among his cabinet members and other subordinates facilitated many scandals.
The primary instigator and contributor to these and other scandals was Grant's personal secretary, Orville E. Babcock, who indirectly controlled many cabinet departments and was able to delay investigations by reformers.
But, Taft conceded, with his extensive involvement as the most prominent member of the cabinet, that he was the most " available " man ; thus he agreed that were he to be nominated for president, he would put his personal convictions aside and run a vigorous campaign.
After the publication of the Méry video-tape by Le Monde on 22 September 2000, in which Jean-Claude Méry, in charge of the RPR's financing, directly accused Chirac of organizing the network, and of having been physically present on 5 October 1986, when Méry gave in cash 5 millions Francs, which came from companies who had benefited from state deals, to Michel Roussin, personal secretary ( directeur de cabinet ) of Chirac, Chirac refused to follow up his summons by judge Eric Halphen, and the highest echelons of the French justice declared that he could not been inculpated while in functions.
The 1977 general election were won by the PvdA, but the ideological and personal conflict between Van Agt and Den Uyl prevented the formation of a new centre-left cabinet.
The personal and ideological conflict between Van Agt and Den Uyl culminated in the fall of the cabinet just months after it was formed.
To many's surprise, Sócrates formed a cabinet made up of roughly half senior members of the Socialist Party and half independents, notably including Diogo Freitas do Amaral, founder of the right wing People's Party, who assumed office as Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( he later resigned due to personal issues ).
All of these meetings are organised by the monarch's personal political cabinet which is part of the Royal Household.
The cabinet Den Uyl was riddled with political and personal conflicts.
The second Van Agt cabinet was troubled by ideological and personal conflicts, and fell after one year.
Most Prime Ministers have had a so-called " kitchen cabinet " consisting of their own trusted advisers who may be Cabinet members but are often trusted personal advisers on their own staff.
The Czech cabinet approved a Justice Ministry proposal in early 2010 that sets personal use quantity limits for illicit drugs under a penal code revision that decriminalizes drug possession in the Czech Republic.
The cabinet was riddled by the personal and ideological conflicts between the Christian Democratic Prime Minister Dries van Agt and the Labour minister of Social Affairs Joop den Uyl.
He opposed the abortive Liberal concessions of January 1867, announced in a personal letter from Napoleon III to himself, and resigned with the rest of the cabinet, only to resume office after a short interval as minister of finance from 20 January to 13 November 1867.
Jagland's cabinet, albeit short-lived, was marked by controversies from the beginning to the end, with two ministers being forced to withdraw following personal scandals.
In 1892 President Sadi Carnot, who was his personal friend, asked him to form a cabinet.
The governor general appoints to the Cabinet persons chosen by the prime minister — John A. Macdonald once half-jokingly listed his occupation as cabinet maker — through a complex selection process ; in addition to necessary personal qualifications of the potential ministers, there are also a number of conventions that must be followed.
Following Fianna Fáil's success at the 1969 general election, Colley held onto his existing cabinet post and also took charge of the Gaeltacht portfolio, an area where he had a personal interest.
However, a personal attack by former cabinet colleague Pádraig Flynn on Mary Robinson-in which he accused her of showing a " new-found interest " in her family-backfired and destroyed Lenihan's campaign.
Ríos ' option instead was to appoint " technical experts " and " personal friends " to cabinet and high-level government positions ; this policy allowed him to include not only members of his own party, but also from the Conservative and Liberal opposition.

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