Sentences with phrase «detachment in»

«Attachment and detachment in adolescence in relationship to gender differences,» in The Adolescent in Turmoil, ed.
The original stressor - detachment model postulated a moderating as well as a mediating role of detachment in the relation between job stressors and well - being outcomes (Sonnentag, 2010).
Problems with PTSD, anxiety, depression, guilt, shame, dissociation, conflict and detachment in intimate relationships, isolation and insufficient social support, addictions, work / workplace stress, psychosomatic symptoms, and nonsuicidal self - harm
Correlates of interpersonal dependency and detachment in an adolescent inpatient sample.
Assistant Training Petty Officer ensured 100 % compliance by presenting Mandatory Annual Military Training courses to 55 person detachment in Personally Identifiable Information and Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Fiscal Year 2010.
Based on the result of that roadside sample, the police officer made a demand that the Applicant accompany him to the local detachment in order to provide breath samples into an approved instrument.
I'll occasionally post on Medium.com/@revkin, as with the recent repost of a 2005 lecture that is more relevant than ever: «Can There Be Passion and Detachment in Environmental Journalism?»
LG: Right, some painters may worry about risking sentimentality, that emotionalism might detract from the formal concerns and prefer a detachment in their work.
If McGee looks too much an insider now himself, especially when posed next to Jeffrey Deitch, that comes with the stress on pleasure and detachment in art these days.
In Coventry's work, the detritus, aggression and excess of postmodern society is expressed through the poised and elegant language of modernism.There is a poetic detachment in his work, expressed through his favouring of workmanlike, un-aesthetic colours which can often appear random, coldly institutional or light industrial.
There is a sense detachment in the portible screen.
Treating Retinal Detachment in Dogs: Veterinarian reviewed information on the treatment options for dog Retinal Detachment.
How Retinal Detachment in dogs is diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Retinal Detachment may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the best resource to successfully diagnose this condition.
Identifying the symptoms and signs of Retinal Detachment in dogs is the first step to knowing if your dog requires medical attention.
Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Collies and Shetland Sheepdogs are predisposed to retinal detachment in association with collie eye anomaly.
I have found detachment in specialists that see the same illnesses day after day.
There was always a shortage of Obersturmführers on the Eastern Front, and a long list of SS officers already there who had earned a sweet sinecure like the SS - SD detachment in Marburg an der Lahn.
They chat about their pupils with English detachment in their voices, but they clearly understand how much good they're doing.
Adrien Brody is currently shooting Detachment in New York (Queens and Long Island), a film that chronicles the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students as told through the eye of a substitute teacher.
This condition can also be associated with a tear or detachment in the retina, which may lead to vision loss if not treated ASAP.
In the first large population - based, long - term investigation of the association between preterm birth and later retinal detachment, the research determined that birth before 32 weeks is associated with increased risks of retinal detachment in childhood, adolescence and young adult life.
The muscle of attachment / detachment in it's wonderful east / west combination becomes stronger the more it is used.
The Christian does not depart from the world as it is, but he has a certain detachment in regard to all present things.
Elix already has a product undergoing field testing with an RCMP detachment in North Battleford, Sask.
JAVMA 2013: 243: 1426 - 1431; 3) Andrew SE, Abrams KL, Brooks DE, et al., Clinical features of steroid responsive retinal detachments in twenty - two dogs.
We have a library of maintenance and testing records for most of the Approved Screening Devices in the Vancouver area as well as from police detachments in other parts of BC.

Not exact matches

Macron's detachment from the main parties, and the fact he is a fresh face in French politics, may be a strength in these elections.
Succeeding in a startup environment requires a kind of emotional detachment from your ideas.
Release emotional detachment to what no longer works, or to what never worked in the first place, so that you can move forward with what the market needs.
A detachment of riflemen in green summer linen rifle frocks stands at attention in the background.
Soldiers of the personal security detachment for the commander and command sergeant major of the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, receive a briefing in a bunker at Combat Outpost Khenjakak, Afghanistan, Nov. 9, 2012.
The end result, investors say, is that the national team is unwittingly encouraging short - term trading patterns that amplify the detachment of stock markets, which have become less responsive to fundamental drivers such as earnings trends, domestic economic data and shifts in global markets.
But I do feel the idea of detachment from Haters is the right way to go; there is nothing in it for me to try to change anyone's mind, or «argue with idiots.»
Sparse, wide - spaced drilling has indicated that gold mineralization occurs in the footwall of the detachment fault and is an exciting exploration target.
Within Joint Base Lewis - McChord's Western Air Defense Sector, the Canadian Detachment has developed its own impressive streak against U.S. rivals in the WADS» annual Canada vs. USA Hockey Challenge.
Lt. Col. Sebastian Schnellbacher, commander of the 98th Medical Detachment Combat Stress Control, 62nd Medical Brigade, ran in the 122nd Boston Marathon April 16.
«Mindful attention,» which Schwartz draws from the Buddhist tradition, is a spiritual discipline right in line with the practice of detachment employed by the Church's desert fathers.
After all, as the rather grisly specifics of the practice of animal sacrifice suggest, it would require a rather unnatural detachment for the members of the Court not to disapprove of any of the variety of religious beliefs or practices that they encounter in the cases they must decide.
It is a way of dissolving, as it were, the detachment from place, a moment of rest from wayfaring in which, as Kate says, place reveals its «peculiar reality.»
The playing of the Passion as a spectacle for vast audiences is in itself an offense, since it leads to detachment.
(n. 29) «Therefore, the priest's life ought to radiate this spousal character which demands that he be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in thefaithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
Orthodox writers mention in the same breath, «Prayer, deep stillness and complete detachment».
be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in the faithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
The response to a compelling inward call shows itself characteristically in this spirit of detachment, this readiness to cut loose and venture upon the unknown.
I have used this phrase to translate detachement in order to avoid the infelicitous and possibly gravely misleading overtones (suggestive of the «couldn't care less» attitude) of «detachment».
After being displaced by detachment and suspicion, aesthetic pleasure may be making a comeback in criticism.
like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
And in this context the word «conservative» means in principle something quite positive, for it also includes the courage to affirm continuity, clear principles, detachment from ephemeral fashions, fidelity to the Word of God which endures for ever, respect for tradition, for what has organically developed, for the wisdom and experience of our ancestors.
As the term suggests, the analyst is involved in the activity of the group to be studied but also maintains a certain detachment.
Though members can never achieve the detachment of an ethnographer who comes from the outside, they can become their own best informants, because they already participate in the structures that the outsider has to learn.
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