First, you are absolutely right that Albert Ellis PhD was a major and early contributor to the development of the cognitive therapies in the 20th century, and he sometimes does not get
as much recognition as he deserves, in my opinion.
I have long felt Michel - Adrien to have superior content on Library Boy, deserving of at least
as much recognition!!
Please visit and repost my Art Campaign — I am trying to spread the word and get
as much recognition as possible for this campaign being that there are less than 15 days left and we are very far from our goal.
It doesn't get
as much recognition as those four titles do, but it absolutely should.
With last year's awards season all wrapped up, what games stood out for you that didn't recieve
as much recognition as you feel they deserved?
However, while it doesn't get much
as much recognition as its brethren, Sega's 8 - bit powerhouse got its own port of this iconic brawler, and it wasn't half bad.
«Being able to assess pupil work and tell them how they are doing against a recognised standard is a vital bit of the job and one that doesn't get
as much recognition as it should.»
But that's about
as much recognition as I got.
Moore deserves just
as much recognition as Bening if not more for her roles as the heart and soul of the relationship who has her faults.
Ancelloti has won 3 CL trophies yet does not get
as much recognition he deserves.
Not exact matches
At UNC —
much as athletes need a minimum GPA to remain eligible to compete — each Greek house needs to achieve a minimum average GPA among its members to maintain university
recognition and stay on campus.
It's possible that set - top box, dongle and console manufacturers could try the same unpopular moves
as Samsung — indeed, Microsoft generated similar privacy concerns last year with voice
recognition on its Xbox One — but their devices are typically
much cheaper than televisions and therefore more easily replaceable.
More established media outlets have
much more brand
recognition and traditional marketing clout, particularly in linguistically semi-closed markets such
as Germany and France.
For
much of the past decade there has been a growing
recognition that Chinese growth has been seriously unbalanced,
as Premier Wen put it, and that at the heart of the imbalance has been the very low consumption share of GDP.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same
recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so
much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
What we might rather hope for,
as Stanley Hauerwas suggests, are the discoveries of analogies between the traditions that might help Jews and Christians alike «survive in a world that is not constituted by the
recognition much less the worship of our God.»
In his final two sentences, however, he recognizes the contemporary urgency that is intrinsic to his argument: «The hope of solidarity itself, and the
recognition of its attendant burdens, still weighs upon us today It has remained a fragile aspiration,
as much in need of condensation into symbolic forms of requisite density and imaginative power
as it ever was in the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries of the Common Era.»
This is not so
much a judgment upon the rich
as it is a
recognition of human nature.
But the description of man
as a rational or intellectual animal, familiar in the Middle Ages, is dangerous unless full
recognition is also given to the feeling - tones which are
as much a part of human existence
as is human rationality.
It has provided grounds for the
recognition of racial equality — a
recognition of the dignity of human nature
as such — but it has done
much more, and indeed,
much less.
The problem with bisexuality in my life (and I can speak only for myself) is that it has been grounded too
much in my utopic fantasy of the way things «ought» to be and too little in the more modest
recognition of myself
as a participant in this society at this time in this world, in which I have both a concrete desire for personal intimacy with someone else and a responsibility to participate in, even witness to, the destruction of unjust social structures — specifically, the heterosexual box.
In spite of
much that still needs to be done, we had better rejoice and be thankful, not only for more comfortable living with the vast range of things technology has produced, but for more
recognition of race and sex equality and advances toward implementation of these principles; better education; better health; minimum wage, unemployment and social security provisions; and a large network of social agencies that we sometimes fume at
as being bureaucratic and expensive but which few of us would want to see abolished.
Honest
recognition of this, along with our admission that
much pettiness and silliness sadly disfigures the ecclesiastical world, need not rule out loyalty to the mystery of the Body of Christ, although it makes it imperative that such loyalty lead to action that will purify and reform the community
as we know it.
Conspicuously missing from political and legal discourse is the
recognition that family members may need nurturing environments
as much as they need direct aid, and that families themselves may need surrounding supportive communities in order to function in an optimal manner.
Over the course of the next couple years,
as you learn to live in
recognition of your fear and guilt, and
as you learn to trust that Jesus is leading you to where He wants, you will look back over your life and see how
much more liberated and free you have become.
In the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so
much on disputes among states
as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable
recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.»
It has had the effect of bringing contemporary theology in general to the
recognition that the kingdom of God must be in some sense present, however
much it may be regarded
as future also.
But second, the understanding of love itself has been sentimentalized,
as I have said, and hence it has been thought that love has nothing to do with appraisal, evaluation, and the honest
recognition of things
as they are and persons
as they are, however
much we may love them.
From this cooperation the word which eventually breaks out
as the true word is (surprisingly and against so
much probability) the cry of appeal and
recognition «Abba — Father».
So,
as a nation, it's great to appreciate
recognition of a part of life that has done
much good in the lives of billions.
And though we shall need to emphasize how»
much «There is a God» evinces an attitude to the familiar, we shall find in the end that it also evinces some
recognition of patterns in time easily missed, and that, therefore, differences
as to there being any gods is in part a difference
as to what is so and therefore
as to the facts, though not in the simple ways which first occurred to us.
He is still there
as much or more than before but that feeling within is to make for a moment of stoping, reflecting,
recognition of error, and correction.
Rauch, at least in this article, doesn't say that there is anything wrong with polyamory,
much less what is wrong with it; nor does he provide reasons for not giving polyamorous «families» some form of
recognition,
as the «Beyond Same - Sex Marriage» signatories demand.
The law does not affirm assisted suicide so
much as tolerate it, a
recognition that a significant plurality of contemporary Germans think suicide assistance morally licit.
All of which has led to suspicions that the WSL may have been acting in cancelling Margaret River
as much out of
recognition of Medina's displeasure
as out of a genuine and well - founded concern for the welfare of its surfers.
Unfortunately not everyone enjoys lentils
as much as I do and therefore these little protein - filled gems don't get nearly
as much love and
recognition as they deserve.
«National Agriculture and Related Industries Day is about getting
much - deserved
recognition for our agriculture sector and related industries, such
as transport and rural supplies businesses, stock and station agents and accountants.
best thing for all involved schez gets a season
as number 1 guaranteed, also this boy malen looks the absolute business on the videos i have seen of him, could be real coup getting him in ahead of barca, they are usually the premier choice all all youngsters,
as la maisa is famous but just shows our academy is getting high fame and
recognition, now
as much as any academy in the world.
Safety is a position that calls for coordination with teammates» skills and
recognition as much as OL.
A child, even more than an adult, needs love, understanding,
recognition and self - expression
as much as it needs food and protection.
In one camp are parents such
as digital strategist Amy Webb, who — in an essay for Slate in September — vowed to never post so
much as the name of her daughter online, out of fear that facial
recognition software and search engines would forcibly forge her an identity she would regret
as an adult.
Collins lost re-election last fall for another term
as county executive and while the newly drawn NY - 27 does not include
as much of Erie County
as the predecessor district did previously, he still says his name
recognition and record can propell him.
Still, the race is very
much a tossup
as Amedore has the money advantage and name
recognition.
That President Xi has accumulated so
much personal power is partly a reflection of his political acumen, and partly a
recognition by the Party that China needs a single strong leader at the moment
as it transitions from a weak local power recovering from the disasters of Japanese occupation in the early 20th century followed the cultural revolution and the great leap forwards, and instead becomes a global power.
In conclusion, «legality» basically means the legality of the existent of a state, but it doesn't really hold
much meaning or value on the international stage while
recognition means whether other countries accept you
as a sovereign nation / state or do they count you
as territory of another country.
We know that female entrepreneurs, especially in Asian and South Asian communities, are on the rise and are increasingly featuring amongst the world's business elite on rich lists and at business award ceremonies, yet substantial changes need to be made in how this entrepreneurial talent is nurtured and developed if women are to prosper and gain
as much of the limelight and
recognition as male business leaders.
This is significant
recognition of how far the NRPSN has come and how
much NHS Trusts are now recognising that non-religious people often need support from like - minded pastoral carers, just
as religious people can need such support from people of their own religion.
Much like the
recognition of Jerusalem
as the capital by Trump, it's more symbolic and aimed towards irritating those who don't agree.
Schoen:
As the Morning Consult poll showed clearly last week, few know
much at all about Mayor Bloomberg and his level of name
recognition is well below that of the Democratic and Republican candidates.
Some union officials and their allies say the change in strategy also reflects a
recognition that the traditional winter ad wars are not without cost to themselves, both in dollars — 1199 alone has spent
as much as $ 10 million a year out of a joint fund with the Greater New York Hospital Association — and in public relations backlash.