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A democratic idea in the Mayflower Compact was the idea of mutual regard for one another as equals. Another was the goal of establishing laws that were equal and just.
Since his parents were both alcoholic, he decided to lead an abstemious lifestyle with regard to substances of potential abuse.
how a potential employee's skills and personality will complement those of the employer's current employees
No. I don't think deadly diseases have political party representatives.
Jim regards the conflict with the snake as a transformative event in his life, symbolizing his transition into manhood and his growing connection to the land and nature. The encounter with the snake represents a moment of fear, courage, and triumph that shapes his understanding of the world around him.
A reference can likely learn by speaking with a potential employer what the employer thinks are your strengths.
Unconditional positive regard refers to a feeling towards something or somebody that is unaffected by their actions or potential detrimental qualities. The feeling in this case is always positive.
Potential energy has to be defined within a frame of reference (much like motion is relative). So if you define "the ground" as 0 gravitational potential energy, then anything sitting on the ground will have 0 potential energy. There is really no such thing as an "absolute potential energy" anymore than there is a body that is absolutely stationary (at rest, 0 kinetic energy, without regard to frame of reference). All motion is relative, as is potential energy.
The negative connotation of "fearless" could imply recklessness or a lack of regard for potential danger or consequences. It may suggest a disregard for caution or an unwillingness to acknowledge risks.
Wilson's fourteen points seemed to have failed because Wilson was for the Democratic Party and he disregarded what Republicans had to say. In regard to the fourteen points, some countries were not in favor of some of the points of this Peace Program.
"Consider" is another word that has a similar meaning to "regard." Both words imply taking something into account or thinking about it carefully.
Both "with regard" and "in regard" are correct and can be used interchangeably to mean concerning or in relation to something.