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Before the act is over, the masses have become a people, under the leadership of a strong but compassionate and wise ruler.
Recognition of the spiritual dimension of the human experience broadens the avenues of compassionate medical care and is not limited by culture or religion.
You must be nonjudgmental and compassionate, gentle yet direct when needed, and above all, patient.
In these instances, the infant's physical development, or more precisely, the infant's lack of development, dictates compassionate withdrawal.
One could hardly expect intelligent and compassionate policy under such circumstances.
Individually or collectively, knowing what lies ahead will help us plan to make the care we receive while dying more effective, compassionate, and accessible.
Conflicting stances on many issues can readily be justified by citing compassionate impulses.
Each chapter is well researched and documented, balanced in its approach and compassionate in its tone.