Sentences with phrase «as outward»

«Read» clients» facial and body language as outward signs of their brain function and emotional processing
Discover how to «read» clients» facial and body language as outward signs of their brain function and emotional processing
Eating disorders are often described as an outward expression of internal emotional pain.
Strategies: Encourage specific educational courses like young mothers programs covering issues like hygiene, nutrition, cooking, etc; establish Women's Advisory Committee and Youth Forum; explore whether programs such as Outward Bound or Duke of Edinburgh's award can be utilised as a means of interesting youth.
Demonstrate how to «read» clients» facial and body language as outward signs of their brain function and emotional processing — and use this knowledge to select and time interventions more effectively.
I know about how young people learn and grow from my graduate work on adolescent development and learning, as an Outward Bound instructor, classroom teacher, school leader, nonprofit founder, edtech startup life, and as a passionate soccer coach.
Digital Storm's new BOLT X is a beastly small - form - factor PC, one with a clear - sided case so that you can enjoy its innards as much as its outward design.
One thing that is for sure is that the Galaxy Note 8 will not be different from Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 + as far as outward appearance is concerned.
Generally, a person can be considered as identified when, within a group of people, he is distinguished from other members of the group using identifiers such as outward signs of the appearance of a person, eg height, hair colour, or a quality of the person, such as profession or name.
Excessive worries about a break up that is damaging to you may be your subconscious's way of telling you that you have grave concerns about this marriage that could be deal breaking, as well as your outward positive hopes and dreams that may be unrealistic.
«There was a willing to discuss issues and ask the legal profession to respond to them,» she says, as the members looked both «inward as well as outward
«any mechanism that results in a quicker path for energy leaving earth, such as a outward radiation, certainly is going to decrease the «energy flux» in the system, and this in any way you want to frame the argument translates to a «lower» energy state, and a lower so - called temperature.»
«Franklin is what I like to describe as an outward - facing museum person,» Scholl said.
I'm probably not as outward going as Janice Long and found the section on starting conversations with strangers particularly thought provoking.
The blood panel (which included a heartworm test) was the only indicator that Max was infected with heartworm — as outward signs are not usually apparent until the infection has progressed.
However, many cats groom and lick as an outward sign that something else may be wrong, so take some time to observe and write down your cat's grooming habits before you attempt to eliminate any excess in the behavior all together.
Even though your dog or cat may look fine, and even if his behavior has not changed, there could be underlying health issues that have not yet manifested as outward signs.
Cabin and cargo volumes are yet to be announced, but the bigger body clearly liberates more leg and head room — as well as outward vision, courtesy of a larger windscreen, door - mounted wing mirrors and A-pillars that shift 100 mm further forward.
I know about how young people learn and grow from my graduate work on adolescent development and learning, as an Outward Bound instructor, classroom teacher, school leader, nonprofit founder, edtech startup life, and as a passionate soccer coach.
The visuals serve as an outward product of our classroom's evolution.
It seems hard to deny the critical importance of these competences, particularly in a country that is as outward - looking and globally interconnected as Australia.
Lets start by saying, im very sexy, and beautiful, inside as outward appearance, love to dance the night away with my lover, love hot summer nights,, love lots of kissing, lots of love making, fun, fun, fun, and oh so sexy, sexy me,,
In my years of being a Master Certified Relationship Coach, I've found that the true key is for you is to make a decision to look both inward at the way you think about dating, as well as outward, and the way you engage prospective partners out there in the world.
** Be sure that the thread in your bobbin always matches the thread in your needle; we will be flipping this design over and using the back side as the outward - facing side of the pillow cover.
Your mindset is just as important as your outward expression.
Nowhere has this crisis been more intense than in the Islamic world, where military success had often been regarded as an outward and visible sign of divine favour after the Arab armies began to overwhelm their complacent neighbours in the seventh century.
David Cameron has warned that Nigel Farage presents a «threat» to the wellbeing of the British economy because the Ukip leader wants to «give up» on Britain's role as an outward trading nation.
«Anyone who believes we are better off as an outward facing nation should support these changes.
How blessed would our society be if these talents of the heart were nurtured and supported as much as outward talents are!
This highly versatile baby carrier can be used for back carry, hip carry, inward facing front carry as well as outward facing front carry positions.
[9] Often many characterise the visible elements as outward appearances that can be replaced and have various degrees of relationship to the real core.
24 - 26), surely reaching back in its present form to a time not far removed from the Mosaic era itself, Moses» brush with death - by illness or by accident - is recounted; and it is the verdict of the earliest strand of the record that Moses» serious condition was the occasion for the performance of the rite of circumcision as the outward sign of commitment to the Lord's promise and purpose so that commitment was sealed, as it were, in blood.
His help is inward as well as outward, for his sympathy reaches souls as well as bodies, and kindles unsuspected faculties therein.
Thus Humboldt can regard language as the outward manifestation of the mind of the peoples who create it; their language «is» their mind and their mind «is» their language.
There are saints who have literally fed on the negative principle, on humiliation and privation, and the thought of suffering and death, — their souls growing in happiness just in proportion as their outward state grew more intolerable.
St. Augustine defines a sacrament as the outward and visible sign of an inward and invisible grace; but he does not lose sight of the community of believers as the mediator of grace, nor should we, even though our doctrine of the relation of grace to the visible Church may declare considerably more freedom for the Holy Spirit than is the case in some traditions.
I think of it as an Outward Bound for the soul.
The sacrifices were confided in by good men as the outward symbols of forgiven sin and reestablished fellowship with God, but they were also confided in by evil men as an efficacious technique for placating God regardless of one's ethical life.
To look upon those prayer wheels not (as some of us were taught) as instruments of «vain repetition,» but as outward and visible signs of the intention to pray without ceasing, can perhaps lead iconoclasts to more compassionate reflection on the sacramental impulse and on the place of objects — statues and stained glass and candles and altar cloths, beads, bouquets, and kneeling cushions in needlepoint stitched by some faithful woman as her own act of participation in the prayers of the church.
In essence, faithful members of the Mormon faith, or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, wear the garment as an outward expression of an inner commitment to follow the Lord, Jesus Christ.
In a peak performance culture getting and receiving feedback is seen as an outward act of caring and is provided and received masterfully.

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Can Imgur keep its cool — internally and outward - facing — as it grows up?
In fact, senior leaders I work with routinely cite outward calm and confidence as qualities that are foundational for effective leadership.
Such collisions release a huge amount of energy into universe, warping space and time as the waves travel outward, like a rock dropped into the center of a pond.
Do you think her outward focus makes her more or less likely to succeed as an entrepreneur?
So the bounced waves can catch up with the ones created in the initial explosion as they spread outward and sideways above the ground.
In an early chapter, Koch describes with glee his decision to recruit as co-founder his assistant at Boston Consulting Group, where he worked after Outward Bound.
Some of the traits that [women] may have been trying to hide or didn't think were as valuable before are actually incredibly valuable today, given how the world has changed and how people expect companies to run with a much more open, understanding and outward - facing attitude.
As the government's own expert panel report on competition said five years ago, those same companies need to «take the puck to the other end of the rink» and start growing outward, internationally, before it's too late.
As more people turn to the Internet for news, their patience for sensationalist headlines that guarantee nothing will inevitably turn outward.
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