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handout
1. No longer able to fend for themselves, they slumped on the streets awaiting whichever came first, a handout or death
2. Amaranthe almost laughed, imagining some handout in Assassinry 101, where rules of etiquette were passed out with Sicarius’s wisdom at the top of the page
3. A government handout of corporate welfare to private insurance is less efficient than government-run healthcare, leading to loss of lives
4. There, a town drunk, wearing a battered, wide-brim straw hat, breathed toxic fumes into his face asking for a handout, while the old man behind the bar shook his head
5. He ignored those simply seeking a handout, but established a close relationship with North Carolina State, his alma mater, and the North Carolina University system in general
6. Sally, with the help of a substantial handout, could most probably be trusted to look after her house whilst she was away
7. Students can create their own questions on a given topic or theme, or you can provide the questionnaire handout
8. as a handout, one of you can rise to call for a point of order
9. Nor did he take a handout
10. was looking for a pitiful handout
11. Some paid little or no taxes at all and this 2008 bailout courtesy of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act wasn’t the first handout to them
12. looking for a handout
13. Jamal was flustered and he shifted in his seat, uncomfortable at the thought of taking a handout
14. would have never asked for a handout and Allen was embarrass-
15. The abbot gave Rob a paper handout with the qigong moves he had demonstrated and prescribed and checked them off for his patient on the paper
16. Info handout on THC projects:
17. It was the “weaker sex” who decided to settle down and work hard to make homes instead of wanderin’ around in the boonies, lookin’ for an easy handout
18. Most parents are given a one-or two-page handout that does not mention
19. Mitch looked away in hopes the man wouldn’t hit him up for a handout
20. Like a welfare recipient defending their handout, the Diamondback editorial page castigated those daring to question the propriety of this legislative charity
21. They would have never asked for a handout and Allen was embarrassing himself along with Henry and the rest of the tribe right under Big Jim’s nose
22. � I shared what I gleaned with my students through a handout I wrote along with a thorough discussion
23. I offer you the handout here and a discussion to follow just as did with my students
24. "Living, Speaking, and Writing Compassionately" seemed an adequate subheading at the time I extracted this handout from the cassette, but the longer I practice Compassionate Communication, the more I experience other effects in my sense of my whole being and my connection to my becoming self
25. � That's what gives life to the next part of the handout:
26. The handout next reads the following: "Inspires compassion toward others
27. �� As it says in the handout, there are three kinds of communication that interfere with compassionate communication:� demands, language that obscures choice, and diagnoses and interpretations
28. In the process of achieving Compassionate Communication, we can choose to ask ourselves the four questions listed on what I used as a handout (Non-Violent or Compassionate Communication in handout�December 4, 2011)
29. The handout suggests that we choose to use the descriptive language of action as perceived
30. The handout also refers to this quote from the cassette: "The highest form of human intelligence is the ability to observe without evaluating
31. As we approach the third question in this section of the handout, I realize that when discussing the handout up until this point, we have already examined the third question asking for continuing self-awareness in communication:
32. When we choose to commit to a compassionate way to express our needs, we encounter this last of the four questions on the handout: "What actions would I like to be taken to make happen that I now would like to have happen?"� Getting our requests to ourselves and others expressed in action language takes more effort than we might think
33. He lived in a pup tent in the woods, surviving off stolen goods and an occasional handout
34. This represents a large pool of cash that is ripe for the plucking, and knowledge of this information gets traders closer to the front of the handout line
35. S: Do you all have a copy of the handout? Yes? Ok, let’s carry on