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    habitually
    /həˈbɪtʃʊəli/

    adverb

    • 1. by way of habit; customarily: "he habitually carried a pocket knife"

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  2. 3 days ago · 2) Lack of empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It’s the foundation of kindness and compassion. But some people seem to lack this crucial trait. Let me share a personal experience. I had a friend who would always talk about her problems, her successes, or her life.

  3. 22 hours ago · The meaning of FORGET is to lose the remembrance of : be unable to think of or recall. How to use forget in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Forget.

  4. 1 day ago · Timely and frequent assessment practices and planning are essential when delivering effective differentiated instruction. Providing differentiated instruction is a multilayered process that ...

  5. 2 days ago · Awareness through the radical act of habitually slowing down or stopping, paying attention to the world and listening to ourselves - listening so hard and becoming so aware that we are simultaneously thrilled, emboldened and terrified when we recognise the authority that we already possess.

  6. 4 days ago · What is the definition of habitual truancy? What is compulsory school age? What is the difference between chronic absenteeism, excessive absences, and habitual truancy? Excessively Absent Requirements for Schools and Districts. What happens when a student becomes excessively absent from school?

  7. 4 days ago · This is defined as requiring from another person, continual supervision, and frequent assistance throughout the day in connection with normal bodily functions or continual supervision in order to avoid danger to him or herself and be likely to require that level of care for at least twelve months.

  8. 1 day ago · The expiatory punishments, which may be applied to a delinquent in perpetuity or for a predetermined or indefinite time, in addition to others which the law may possibly have established, are those listed in §§ 2-5. § 2: Injunction: 1º to dwell in a certain place or territory; 2º to pay a fine or sum of money for the purposes of the Church, according to the regulations defined by the ...