It is this goal that has led most of the critics mentioned here to explore the possible relevance and importance of play
as an antidote for our technological dis - ease.
The author, diagnosed with breast cancer, sees gratitude as bringing buoyancy,
as an antidote for fear.
The role of the church as the prophetic critic of society is neglected today; instead, the chief emphasis is on the healing ministry of the church, on Christianity
as the antidote for anxiety, on the gospel's promise of peace of mind.
Miss Hellene believes that Waldorf Education is needed now more then ever
as an antidote for the media - technological age that today's children are bombarded and immersed within.
It can also be utilized to cure tinnitus and even serve
as an antidote for snake bites.
It has also been used
as an antidote for alcoholism.
Reynolds» energy and commitment is admirable, but the film fails to live up to its promise
as the antidote for a superhero genre long in danger of wearing out its welcome.
Gratitude,
as an antidote for disappointment and envy, helps you focus on what is here and now in your life.
Sweeping expanses of gray acrylic can serve
as antidotes for the chaos of life, but for how long and how effectively?
Its interiors coated with Irish's swirls of painted vignettes, Lemon Hill will become a site where visitors consider how activists might serve
as an antidote for past sins, and art's ability to foresee the wildest scientific futures.
The comes 2) the «Shared Fondness and Admiration,» which can be described
as the antidote for contempt.
Schema therapy, designed
as an antidote for deeply engrained personality disorders resistant to standard therapy, provides answers through an expansive approach that targets chronic, negative beliefs and maladaptive coping modes that often reinforce the worst aspects of each belief.
Gottman suggests nurturing fondness and admiration for your partner
as the antidote for contempt.
Sharing fondness and admiration is a friendship skill which serves
as the antidote for contempt.
Not exact matches
But Hagen is envisioning it
as an
antidote to the «get rich quick» mindset that has pervaded the crypto world, a way to ensure Mainframe token holders aren't just in it
for the money.
Pantone describes its decision thusly: «
As consumers seek mindfulness and well - being as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.&raqu
As consumers seek mindfulness and well - being
as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.&raqu
as an
antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning
for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.»
In fact, despite the added risks and work they entail, many see alternative investments
as the perfect
antidote to the anemic returns forecast
for the broad - based equity and bond markets.
An
antidote to this is
for you
as an entrepreneur to always carry out an acid test ratio and keep a keen eye on the debt to equity ratio.
I know that many folks get carried away with the notion of calling and turn it into some sort of Delphic Oracle experience (see fellow blogger Kevin DeYoung's wonderful book «Just Do Something»
as an
antidote to this; it should be mandatory reading
for anyone who is serious about this).
And can we learn once again to be happy in traditional towns and cities — not only
as a moral
antidote to individualism, inequality and the misuse of environmental resources, and not only
as an aesthetic
antidote to suburban sprawl, but also
for the sake of the genuine goods and pleasures (including both communal belonging and individual freedom) of traditional urban life?
Mr. Anderson offers
antidotes such
as the possibility of religious revival, the recovery of high culture, and «postliberal» policies
for fighting crime, with all of which I agree.
It is,
as well, an
antidote to Mississippi Burning, a dishonest, award - winning new film in which blacks wait patiently and fearfully in the background
for deliverance by two white FBI agents, played by Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe, who zealously bend the law in the interest of justice — a film one fears will have a profound effect on the way many Americans view their nation in the King Years («The Dream Dafoed,»
as the Village Voice put it).
Ever after, Darbyism served
as a powerful
antidote to infidelity,
for it seemed to show that the Bible's predictions about future events invariably proved true.
Chesterton's work is a type of medicine
for the soul, or better, it can more precisely be defined
as an
antidote.
It is a medical condition caused by a mysterious virus (HIV),
for which there is
as yet no sure
antidote.
After the apparent dissolution of normal empirical and relational thought at the hands of F. H. Bradley, and the apparent paradox (
as Russell himself complained) that it was now impossible to know anything without first knowing everything, «simplemindedness» must have seemed the only
antidote possible
for philosophy.
We see ourselves
as an
antidote to the content - lite programs that passed
for «catechesis» in recent decades.
But the «Catholic» hope
for Christian politics always acknowledged the reality of sin, too; and Tinder's more vigorous rejection of political hope may be a useful
antidote to secular optimism even if it is not (
as I think his not) a true statement of human possibilities.
These trends present enormous opportunity to young companies, since they are seen
as an
antidote to the dominance of established brands which are continually attracting criticism that they are the root cause of the need
for change.
As an antidote, breweries like Oregon's Agrarian and Washington's Bale Breaker are opening up on farms, and brewers such as North Carolina's Fonta Flora are foraging for ingredient
As an
antidote, breweries like Oregon's Agrarian and Washington's Bale Breaker are opening up on farms, and brewers such
as North Carolina's Fonta Flora are foraging for ingredient
as North Carolina's Fonta Flora are foraging
for ingredients.
It is the perfect
antidote for when you are feeling tired and restless, and despite its name, this can be done at any time of the day,
as and when needed!
Not only is there an appetite
for it, but I think it'd also be incredibly cathartic
for the writers and performers
as well
as being the perfect
antidote to balancing out the constant chaos and anxiety we feel with every news update.
NEW YORK — Bernie Sanders, the Vermont U.S. senator who stoked liberal passions nationwide
as a Democratic candidate in last year's presidential contest, stepped into New York politics
for a day on Monday, casting first - term Mayor Bill de Blasio
as the
antidote to the «un-American» leadership of President Trump.
The effort by AQE comes
as Cuomo has been trying to position himself
as the
antidote to Trump and a champion of progressive values in what is widely viewed
as preparation
for a potential White House run in 2020.
ALBANY — A long - awaited anti-corruption report recommends further disclosure
for lawmakers
as well
as a system of public campaign finance
as the
antidote to a litany of misdeeds, some of which are detailed over its 101 pages.
Lord Mandelson, who helped Kinnock modernise the party
as Labour's communications director in the 1980s, criticised the Communication Workers Union general secretary, Dave Ward,
for endorsing Corbyn on the grounds that he would be the «
antidote» to the «virus» of Blairism.
He will come across
as fare more credible, and he is exactly the
antidote for Trump's base, negative, bellicose ranting,» said Nassau County Democratic chairman Jay Jacobs, one of Hillary Clinton's top New York bundlers and a former chairman of the Democratic State Committee.
It's surprising considering that 85 % of students voted Remain in the referendum, Manchester Central saw a 15 % increase in 18 - 24 voters voting
for Labour in this year's Snap Election (
as many believe that Corbyn and Labour are the
antidote to Theresa May's Hard Brexit or No Deal Brexit) and Manchester homes 40,000 students across the city.
The report calls
for expanding access to the overdose
antidote naloxone to laypeople, and also says jurisdictions should explicitly authorize syringe exchange
as well
as their sale or distribution.
A cross-disciplinary examination involving socio - cultural, historical and ecological
as well
as entomological knowledge and fieldwork has allowed
for a report on the poison sources, their preparation, use and
antidotes for the two largest San groupings in Namibia and also summarise the scattered information about other seven groups.
The death toll would be even higher, were it not
for emergency responders» heavy reliance on naloxone
as an
antidote that rapidly reverses the effects of overdose.
As the
antidote to the one - size - fits - all diet world, Habit helps you discover how to eat right
for your own biology.
While there are myriad factors (and
as many
antidotes)
for flagging desire, it's worth checking in on whether we're genuinely dissatisfied or bummed by default, against a cultural bullseye: the Samantha Jones effect.
Music has been used
as a healing tool
for centuries, but sound baths have resurfaced
as the ultimate
antidote to tech addictions of today.
In fact, ethanol is used
as the preferred
antidote for accidental methanol poisoning in an emergency
for this reason.
Activated charcoal (AV) is known
as the «universal
antidote» which when ingested is renowned
for its powerful ability to safely draw toxins, pathogens and wastes into its massive surface area, hold them fast, and efficiently remove them from the body right along with the feces during a bowel movement.
By Dr. Justin Marchegiani What is Activated Charcoal Activated charcoal, formerly referred to
as a «universal
antidote,» is used in homes and hospitals around the world to treat a variety of problems, ranging from at - home beauty treatments to remedies
for life - threatening conditions.
Mark Hyman, MD calls magnesium is the most powerful relaxation mineral, even going so far
as to say it is an «
antidote for stress.»
Dimercaptosuccinic Acid (DMSA), A Non-toxic, Water - soluble Treatment
for Heavy Metal Toxicity Alternative Medicine Review 1998 (Jun); 3 (3): 199 — 207 ~ FULL TEXT Meso -2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) is a sulfhydryl - containing, water - soluble, non-toxic, orally - administered metal chelator which has been in use
as an
antidote to heavy metal toxicity since the 1950s.
NAC can serve
as a quick - acting
antidote for mercury poisoning (study), can prevent mercury toxicity in mice (study), and can increase urinary removal of methylmercury, the most deadly form of mercury (study).