Quotes about rehabilitate (16 Quotes)


    The central concern is the healing of breaches, the redressing of imbalances, the restoration of broken relationship, a seeking to rehabilitate both the victim and the perpetrator, who should be given opportunity to be reintegrated into the community he has injured by his offense.


    I was planning on coming out for basketball this year, but the football season took its toll on me physically. I needed to rest and rehabilitate some injuries. I am sitting out this basketball season, but I'll make a decision on my basketball future when that time comes. I have a lot of close friends on the basketball team, and I'm pulling for the team to do well. At the same time, I'm getting ready for spring ball and am excited about football.

    People don't get them as pets but rather as guard dogs and teach them to be mean or aggressive. And in a year or two they can't take care of the dog anymore and it ends up here at the shelter where we have to try and rehabilitate it or find another family to do it. That all takes time and we don't have a lot of that.

    Through the Bible, we're trying to help people clean their lives up. In helping people get off drugs, in trying to teach them a trade, we're trying to rehabilitate not only their bodies, but their souls also.


    Socrates might respond this way How does one rehabilitate a man who won't acknowledge having sinned How do you heal somebody who doesn't admit they want it ... Even your basic 12-step programs say you have to admit what your behavior was.

    We have not done any work on the Miami River for over 40 years and after the ice storm last year, this is a small price to pay for the future well being of our citizens and the economy of this community. This project will reduce outlays of FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and other taxpayer dollars that go to rehabilitate an area after it has become flooded.


    Since he is not a pitcher and he's a shortstop, it was worth at least trying to rehabilitate the shoulder. If he doesn't get any better in the next couple of weeks, we will go ahead and operate.


    With the decision that he would not eventually be able to play ... it just became more important that we rehabilitate him most effectively.


    This administration is as Machiavellian as any I recall in my lifetime, having already done much to rehabilitate the image of Nixon In their predilection for political power, they have internalized Machiavellis advice never to let his thoughts stray from the exercise of war. ... A prince, therefore, must not mind incurring the charge of cruelty for the purpose of keeping his subjects united and faithful.

    It seems to me he's doing this in part to rehabilitate his public image. He claims he doesn't give a damn, that he doesn't read negative articles, but when he coached at Indiana he always knew when a reporter had written negative stuff and he would scream at that reporter. Contrary to his public stance, obviously he is a person that cares a lot about what's said about him.

    Players who are suspended for violating the substance-abuse policy are permitted some club contact to help rehabilitate their condition, but on the flip side, steroid violators are not afforded any club contact because they are being disciplined for cheating.




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