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юристов проигрывают споры из-за отсутствия доказательств проявления должной осмотрительности (п. 1 Обзора, утв. Президиумом ВС РФ 13.12.2023)
средний размер доначислений по налоговым спорам в 2024 году (ст. 54.1, 122, 126 НК РФ)
сделок в 2024 году было оспорено в судах, доводом служили схемы связей с аффилированными лицами (ст.ст. 61.2, 61.3 Закона о банкротстве)
компаний не соответствуют требованиям должной осмотрительности по данным сервиса Юрист компании Контрагенты за май 2025
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Ultimately, while the structures of our relationships and social topics continue to evolve, the fundamental human need for safety, belonging, and connection remains entirely unchanged. Navigating this landscape requires adaptability, open communication, and a willingness to embrace diverse perspectives. If you'd like to explore this topic further, let me know:
Individual connections serve as the primary building block of society. These bonds are typically categorized by their level of intimacy and commitment. Familial Bonds:
Every couple fights. The difference between couples who stay together happily and those who split or stay miserably lies entirely in how they fight. Healthy conflict follows these rules: no name-calling, no stonewalling (refusing to respond), no contempt (eye-rolling, sneering, insults), and no bringing up past grievances unrelated to the current issue. Instead, use “I feel” statements, take breaks when anger escalates, and always circle back to resolve rather than “win.”
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: There is a growing conversation about whether to post your relationship on social media. Many suggest keeping relationships private without keeping them a secret , as constant online validation isn't necessary for genuine happiness, as discussed in this community post .
Most arguments are not about the dishes. They are about respect, safety, and connection. When an argument escalates, someone usually enters "flooding"—a physiological state where your heart rate exceeds 100 BPM, making rational listening impossible. The master skill here is taking a break . "I love you, but I am too angry to talk about this right now. Can we revisit this in 20 minutes?" is a superpower.
Trust is not built in a crisis. It is built in the mundane. When a friend shares a meme, when a colleague asks for input on a trivial detail, when a partner mentions a minor annoyance—these are the bricks of the wall you will later lean on during a storm. Ultimately, while the structures of our relationships and
By exploring the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijani women, we can gain a deeper appreciation for their strength, resilience, and beauty, both inside and out.
For every negative interaction (criticism, complaint, eye roll), you need five positive ones (a compliment, a hug, a shared laugh). This ratio is the "magic number" for stable relationships. Notice if your ratios are off. If you are constantly criticizing your partner or friends, you are digging a hole.
Navigating modern relationships often means dealing with the "digital third party" in the room. Whether it's the pressure of perfectly curated Instagram couples or the subtle sting of "phubbing" (phone-snubbing), our social connections are being reshaped by the screens in our pockets. These bonds are typically categorized by their level
No discussion of relationships and social topics would be complete without addressing the hard parts. Rejection, betrayal, grief, and changing social circles are universal experiences that still feel uniquely painful when they happen to us.
Despite being more digitally connected than ever, global societies are facing an unprecedented loneliness epidemic. Public health officials now classify loneliness as a major public health risk, comparable to smoking or obesity.
Ultimately, while the structures of our relationships and social topics continue to evolve, the fundamental human need for safety, belonging, and connection remains entirely unchanged. Navigating this landscape requires adaptability, open communication, and a willingness to embrace diverse perspectives. If you'd like to explore this topic further, let me know:
Individual connections serve as the primary building block of society. These bonds are typically categorized by their level of intimacy and commitment. Familial Bonds:
Every couple fights. The difference between couples who stay together happily and those who split or stay miserably lies entirely in how they fight. Healthy conflict follows these rules: no name-calling, no stonewalling (refusing to respond), no contempt (eye-rolling, sneering, insults), and no bringing up past grievances unrelated to the current issue. Instead, use “I feel” statements, take breaks when anger escalates, and always circle back to resolve rather than “win.”
Broader social topics are increasingly viewed through the lens of interpersonal impact:
: There is a growing conversation about whether to post your relationship on social media. Many suggest keeping relationships private without keeping them a secret , as constant online validation isn't necessary for genuine happiness, as discussed in this community post .
Most arguments are not about the dishes. They are about respect, safety, and connection. When an argument escalates, someone usually enters "flooding"—a physiological state where your heart rate exceeds 100 BPM, making rational listening impossible. The master skill here is taking a break . "I love you, but I am too angry to talk about this right now. Can we revisit this in 20 minutes?" is a superpower.
Trust is not built in a crisis. It is built in the mundane. When a friend shares a meme, when a colleague asks for input on a trivial detail, when a partner mentions a minor annoyance—these are the bricks of the wall you will later lean on during a storm.
By exploring the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijani women, we can gain a deeper appreciation for their strength, resilience, and beauty, both inside and out.
For every negative interaction (criticism, complaint, eye roll), you need five positive ones (a compliment, a hug, a shared laugh). This ratio is the "magic number" for stable relationships. Notice if your ratios are off. If you are constantly criticizing your partner or friends, you are digging a hole.
Navigating modern relationships often means dealing with the "digital third party" in the room. Whether it's the pressure of perfectly curated Instagram couples or the subtle sting of "phubbing" (phone-snubbing), our social connections are being reshaped by the screens in our pockets.
No discussion of relationships and social topics would be complete without addressing the hard parts. Rejection, betrayal, grief, and changing social circles are universal experiences that still feel uniquely painful when they happen to us.
Despite being more digitally connected than ever, global societies are facing an unprecedented loneliness epidemic. Public health officials now classify loneliness as a major public health risk, comparable to smoking or obesity.
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