Sentences with phrase «dissonance for»

«It's human nature to bury your head in the sand and ignore market dissonance for as long as possible.»
In this context, as would be the case in both couple and individual therapy, as the client is «held» in this position of heightened and authentic / primary emotional experiencing, working models of self and other also are challenged, and the disparity between the current experience and that of earlier times (i.e., in this case, the scene in Italy with his mother) creates dissonance for the client.
That space between motive and incentive can create some cognitive dissonance for those lawyers who can't take on the cases they'd like to tackle, particularly if it's a question of the would - be client's inability to pay; or the fear that the return would not justify the investment of the lawyer's time.
That space between motive and incentive can create some cognitive dissonance for those lawyers who can't take on the cases they'd like to tackle, particularly if it's a question of the would - be client's inability to pay; or...
Sunshine State TESOL (SSTESOL) Annual Conference, St. Petersburg FL May 7 - 9, 2015 Plenary Address: Navigating Unseen Cultural Dissonance for Students with Limited / Interrupted Formal Education — Dr. DeCapua
Jim Steyer, founder of Common Sense Media, discusses the confounding nature of how kids are using technology and how that causes dissonance for adults.
Recognize cognitive dissonance for what it is and let's just move on.)
For when Father Freelance scratches his itch to show just how congregation - friendly he is by making what he imagines are nifty changes to the Mass text, he instantly sets up sonic dissonance for anyone with a reasonably well - tuned ear.
The problem is that desire has translated into an almost unbearable chore in their already complicated, information - saturated lives, and nobody tolerates cognitive dissonance for long.

Not exact matches

All of the above misinterpretations of the market are constructed in order to minimize the gap between the entrepreneur's preconceptions about his startup and its relation with the marketplace, and his understanding of reality based on information he collected and analyzed for the purpose of reducing the mental dissonance in the mind.
Call it post-modern cynicism, technological dissonance or even hipsterism — what I suspect it really is is a defence mechanism for dealing with the sudden onslaught of technology that we've all had to face over the past decade.
Some serious cognitive dissonance to ignore that for the other x % you might find appealing.
Experienced law - makers will recognize this phenomenon, as it bears similarities to incoherence or inconsistency within and between laws and policies that then become targets for adjustments to minimize or eliminate such dissonance.
Living in the overlap causes tension — and the sense of cognitive dissonance can be rather strong — but that is ok for me.
Can one truly blame Arab dissonance reprisals against the blunt taking of lands for the sole purposes of paying homages to the Jewry causes based upon religious venues for reclaiming an old times Jewish homeland?
Why is this (and other trivia) included when Geck fails to provide a discussion about the causes for the dissonance pietism created within Lutheranism?
I did not «cast off» my empirical upbringing when I became a believer; for me (as for so many others, including many scientists), there is no cognitive dissonance between reason and faith, nor any «war» between science and religion.
The human mind and its weakness for cognitive dissonance are all that keeps religion alive.
For me, the dissonance of this strange year is compounded by the fact that motherhood turned my bleeding heart into a hemorrhage.
Their cognitive dissonance allows them, without shame, to lie endlessly and ignore facts totally for what they see as the greater good.
It is also possible for engineers (as appears to be the case here) to maintain a cognitive dissonance regarding the science of origins and the practical application of mechanics or electronics.
Here's the thing: For the film's many storytelling flaws and clichés, it may be the best presentation of the confusion, nostalgia and cognitive dissonance that many people who grew up in dysfunctional homes struggle with.
and now — for the THIRD time — I point out to you that I gave multiple categories for atheistic belief (which I NEVER claimed were exhaustive, but you are rightly deducing that I am pressing out many other forms of atheism as illogical or a form of cognitive dissonance).
Religion is really about psychology, trying to keep cognitive dissonances at bay, ambiguity (in) tolerance, and the need for cognitive closure.
The capacity we have for maintaining cognitive dissonance can explain why some of the most intelligent people can believe in a higher being.
nonetheless, such atheism — for lack of an objective moral anchor — still suffers from a similar cognitive dissonance.
For example, the aforementioned Moore noted that, yes, Christian sexual ethics might increasingly be seen as strange, but that cultural dissonance would present an opportunity to winsomely affirm that we believe things, like the Resurrection and the Second Coming, «that are even stranger than that.»
For most of the memoirists, a period of cognitive dissonance followed the realization that they could not bring together their experience with the religious tenets they had been taught.
Equally, conginitive dissonance can result in those opposed to the church even to the potint of not perceiving any good in it when faced with obvious good that happens in churches or para church organisations for example city missions throughtout the world feeding and being a freind to the homeless at Christmas.
We would not tolerate for one second a human father who behaves in such a sick, sadistic manner, so I don't understand how Pastor and other Christians are able to overcome the cognitive dissonance of excusing this same behavior in their God?
Robin wonders if there might be some way to speed up the process, to increase people's awareness of their feelings of discomfort and dissonance so that they become willing to endorse social policies — consumption and energy taxes, for instance — that will change the direction of our culture.
This review explores a ritual performance where dissonance between «liturgical» time and «real» time was sharp for the assembly of Christians of which I am a member.
And it strikes me as a poor choice for introducing listeners to Ellington, as it belongs to the more self - consciously artier side of his work, which of course all real Ellington fans learn to appreciate, but which at times can repel initial listeners, particularly some of the pieces that veer into formlessness or pointless modern dissonances.
Leibowitz, quite clearly, has hit upon a marvelous formula for reducing cognitive dissonance.
All this makes for an experience where you as a viewer are in tune to the slightest dissonance between actor and setting.
Where is the cognitive dissonance happening for you?
The book is a brilliant presentation of the cognitive dissonance that results from a faulty education, especially for a historian who continues to be hounded by the models of harmony he found at Chartres Cathedral and in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Or does postliberal theology invite us to lead lives of what, for decades, was called cognitive dissonance?
I was sick for 10 years before they figured out what it was and I sympathize with the horror of it all and with the dissonance between «living and promoting a super healthy lifestyle» and «then suddenly being pretty damn sick» when you're only in your 20s.
There's a dissonance, then, to watching the racers control their drones and train in simulators which could very well be used as preparation for their military counterparts.
We talk briefly about the weird dissonance between the SNP's long - standing demand that decision about Scotland are made in Scotland and their support for the EU.
Before investigating how to «sell» integration to the masses, the left still needs to resolve its internal ideological dissonance whereby its espoused integration is only for the «lucky» few.
Lazio has been demanding that Cuomo probe the funding behind the mosque for weeks, but it feels like total cognitive dissonance in the ad.
This makes it easier for everyone involved to maintain cognitive dissonance, since everyone knows everyone else is cheating and if the regulators don't know everyone is cheating that's their fault.
«The preference for consonance over dissonance varied roughly in line with the degree of exposure to Western music,» says McDermott.
Spagnolo and colleagues argue that simple circuits among these neurons can also account for the sensations of harmony and dissonance.
This, «for the upwardly mobile student, creates a fair amount of cognitive dissonance» — which, Jensen adds, prompts some students to drop out of school.
Cognitive dissonance is a better descriptor for an internal state, although we should remember that all such descriptions are inferences from behavior, language, brain scans, and so on, not direct observations of someone else's mind.
«If we reviewed prison sentences with the same level of care that we devote to death sentences,» says University of Michigan law professor Samuel R. Gross, «there would have been over 28,500 non-death-row exonerations in the past 15 years...» What is the self - justification for reducing this form of dissonance?
When external factors arise that are out of your control, a dissonance occurs that, for someone with the condition, can spiral into severe anxiety and even prevent you from living your life.
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