But this doctrine that souls are acquired by heredity carried more physical implications than at least some Platonists could feel at ease with. |
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On the other hand, among friends with whom you feel at ease, you are expressive, witty, and quite charming. |
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It turns me on that a man can have the talent and power to make me laugh, loosen up and feel at ease. |
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After visiting the kitchen and disposing of the disposables, I headed back out to see what tasks I might do to make customers feel at ease. |
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The experienced safari guides seem to have an innate empathy with the nature all around, and all at once you feel at ease. |
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By the time I came to work for Michael and Jan, their eighty acres had cast such a spell on them that they did not feel at ease anywhere else. |
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There's a single goal: to make school a place that children like and where parents feel at ease and welcome. |
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It's mind-expanding to work, as part of a team, towards a common goal: a design project which both the customer and Franken feel at ease with. |
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It didn't take me long to feel at ease with the software and I now feel like an old pro! |
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They want their own home, where they can feel at ease and spend their twilight years in comfort. |
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Maybe, I don't know her as well as the old boat, but I feel at ease on board and that's what really counts. |
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Thanks to breathable fabrics like linen and comfortable details like drawstring waistbands, this summer's trends are aimed at making you feel at ease in the summer heat. |
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It's a nice way to add difficulty for the jugglers who feel at ease with the pattern while keeping it simple for the others. |
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This lets your friend know you can handle the subject, and it lets her feel at ease talking about it, if that's what she wants. |
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Client Services was also wonderful for making me feel at ease and getting the answers I needed. |
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You want to make it easy for customers to enter your store, and for them to feel at ease once they're there. |
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The Commission is committed to a workplace where employees feel at ease using the official language of their choice. |
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Nonetheless, school is a preferred place of socialization for teenagers, a place where they feel at ease and even feel fairly well supervised. |
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However, staff and local residents can feel at ease if there is a proper safety management program for such cases. |
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For children from indigenous communities, the approach helps them feel at ease among other children. |
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One distinguishing skill they have is their handling of their subjects, making the people feel at ease for the shoot. |
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This will help the candidate feel at ease prior to asking the more detailed, competency-based questions. |
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To this end, we created a simple, yet noble ambiance, in which the students feel at ease. |
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Make sure you choose a place where you will feel at ease. |
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Additionally, legal aid clients may be intimidated by court proceedings and do not feel at ease requesting services in the official language of the minority. |
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Courtrooms should also be set up to make children feel at ease. |
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It's taken a while for you to feel at ease on stage though, hasn't it? |
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Long-term testing has shown: Wworkers feel at ease, and they especially compliment the uniformity of light and absence of glare with the new lighting installation. |
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Hence, their quality is well ensured, and you can feel at ease using them. |
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The comfort zone is the area in one's mind where he or she can feel at ease performing familiar jobs proficiently. |
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Surinamers are an open and welcoming people who go out of their way to make foreigners feel at ease. |
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If children are enjoying themselves and having fun during the activities, this is an indication that they feel at ease with the methods being used. |
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Wear clothing you would normally wear for an outdoor activity: comfortable clothing in which you'll feel at ease when you slip into the jumpsuit we'll lend you. |
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Hub went with the aggiornamento, but didn't feel at ease about the result. |
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In order to make the most of the rides, riders are asked to keep a loose grasp on the reins, to have a good level of physical fitness and to feel at ease with the three gaits. |
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It is important to give them their own little corner, decorated with familiar objects, a poster, a mobile, cuddly toys, etc., where they have their reference points so that they feel at ease and want to stay and play there. |
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The tart-tongued anti-heroes and insult-slinging comedians on the tube offer no guidance in the prime purpose of courtesy, which is to make people feel at ease. |
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While clients may still request that a bilingual counsel represents them, three key informants suggested that some clients might not feel at ease doing so. |
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We also want you to feel at ease while surfing on our site. |
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Doing bold scenes in The Guru helped me feel at ease with the raunchier Strictly. |
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The very next day we go out on the town and we quickly feel at ease. |
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It consists of a confusing, dusty, heteroclite accretion of objects — many of them valueless, or ephemeral and kept beyond their time — behind which he seems to immure himself in order to feel at ease and resident. |
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However, the visitors should also let enough space in the interview enabling the detainees to feel at ease and express their spontaneous thoughts. |
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