And there, with other women who felt just as ashamed and just
as unworthy as I did, I learned that what Sheila Walsh had told me all those years ago:
I think that your fervour for trashing other folks who you see
as unworthy comes from a sense of ghettoed intellectual superiority on your part whereby you fail to realize that not everyone is as accutely aware of all that needs to be known as you are.
With regard to alleged violations of the Code of Ethics, such allegations may be received and considered by the State Association and (1) dismissed
as unworthy of further consideration, (2) heard by a Hearing Panel of the State Association's Professional Standards Committee, or (3) referred to another Board or regional enforcement facility.
Siblings commonly expressed feelings of powerlessness, and saw
themselves as unworthy of attention, love and care from their parents.
Second, antipathy might foster an internalization of blame as well as representations of the self
as unworthy and likely to be abandoned (enmeshed pathway), which together with the anxiety and reliance on hyperactivating modes of stress regulation that characterize this style, may facilitate the emergence of paranoid and schizotypal features.
An insecure - avoidant child will develop an internal working model in which it sees
itself as unworthy because its primary attachment figure has reacted negatively to it during the sensitive period for attachment formation.
The difference is that dismissing - avoidant people see others
as unworthy of their attention, while fearful - avoidant people see themselves
as unworthy of love.
On the other hand, if your caregiver was unable or unwilling to be predictable and available to meet your emotional and physical needs, either because they were absent, or preoccupied with other relationships, substances, or their own needs and experiences, you may have internalized a version of
yourself as unworthy of care and attention, and that people are generally unreliable and unpredictable.
It is to damn the Report
as unworthy of attention, to create such an atmosphere of sleaze and suspicion around it that those who want to reject or ignore it feel they can comfortably do so.
And most significantly, the decision humiliates the parties — using their poverty, immigration status and dependence on Ontario Disability Support as a reason to see their case
as unworthy of the court's consideration.
But Richard Tol, an economist at the University of Sussex in England, dismissed the study
as unworthy to be published in an economics journal, saying «the hypothesized relationship is without foundation.»
So, since it is so important for the diversity of scientific thought (as well as the cold hard scrutiny of all ostensibly scientific thought — but despite the clamor for diversity and challenge, this leading site, for laying out the myriad errors of climate change skepticism arguments, is nevertheless, among many other similar ones, decried, denigrated, and dismissed
as unworthy and worse)-- what, exactly, is the «contrarian» position?
Seen
as unworthy, a criminal, many want her to fail.
If readers discount certain topics
as unworthy of their attention, then the failure is with the reader, not the writer.
When black teachers in the 1920s and 1930s made the decision to teach black history, they were challenging dominant power structures that deemed African Americans
as unworthy of study or acclaim.
Bloom presented his taxonomy in a hierarchical order; however, often eLearning professionals dismiss lower levels
as unworthy, which is a mistake.
Hundreds of education leadership programs and widely read tomes on education leadership not only treat contracts, regulations, and policies
as unworthy of attention, but go so far as to denounce efforts to address these things as distractions.
When bodies are buried in cellars and cats are thrown into lighted ovens, the film reveals
itself as unworthy of its subject matter.
On the topic of rational, if you are infected, the infection alone is no reason to lower your dating standards or think of
yourself as unworthy of a caring partner, physical touch and pleasure, or a loving relationship.
Instead he sees
us as unworthy of living and building our families where we work.»
Two of Weiner's opponents have used Spitzer's entry into the race to take a shot at Weiner, linking the two
as both unworthy of public office.
Currywurst connoisseurs are well known for their unswerving loyalty to a particular Currywurst stand, disdaining all others
as unworthy of their patronage.
As to these doctrines» religious value, it seems that human beings are enjoined not so much to have faith as to regard themselves, as they are here and now,
as unworthy of having faith.
As unworthy of attention?
In the second place, this anonymous book says, that this slaughter was done by the express command of God: but all our ideas of the justice and goodness of God give the lie to the book, and as I never will believe any book that ascribes cruelty and injustice to God, I therefore reject the Bible
as unworthy of credit.
But since the «importance» of things is always cloaked in ambiguity the theme of value and purpose has been shoved aside
as unworthy of philosophical consideration.
The quest for fame and notoriety is just
as unworthy as the quest for material things.
Hartshorne is clear: «Indifference to suffering rather than suffering as a result of loving sympathy with sufferers should be rejected
as unworthy to be predicated of God» (WP, 197).
The ones on the highways and byways may be those we the Church see
as unworthy and have found it too much like hard work to reach.
It can be especially easy now — when so many of our interactions occur over the Internet rather than face to face, and sometimes with people we don't personally know — to treat those we disagree with
as unworthy of our consideration or respect.
Anyone who shares the Christian understanding of God can not help but find these ideas — humans
as unworthy of God's love, babies as evil, and God not forgiving anyone until innocent blood has been shed — to be repugnant and blasphemous.
Would that mean that he sacrificed himself to keep himself out of Hell too, or would his own original sin have been a blemish marking
him as an unworthy sacrifice to God (himself)?
But taken at face value, they are alienating insofar as they betray us into placing our own possibilities outside of us as attributes of God and not of humanity, viewing
ourselves as unworthy objects of a projected image of our own essential nature.
According to the beliefs of most Christian sects, we ALL have everlasting life after death, with the catch being that we whom you judge
as unworthy won't enjoy our eternity as it will be in hell, correct?
1 regard the five - day week
as an unworthy ideal... more work and better work is a more inspiring and worthier motto than less work and more pay.
One alternative, of course, is to go to the opposite extreme and reject the whole book outright
as unworthy of our attention.
It unfairly discounts the very real, and often very legitimate questions of searching young adults and treats their doubts
as unworthy of addressing directly.
Why dismiss a work of literature, motion picture or art
as unworthy because it isn't logical or factual?
Supplicating behavior will lead them to see
you as unworthy of their attention.
They seek control and power because they think it will keep them safe from being «exposed»
as the unworthy frauds that they believe themselves to be.»
Not exact matches
Knowing that we're likely to see those that disregard both rules and others
as more powerful, we're better armed to stop ourselves from being seduced by confident but ultimately
unworthy leaders.
Parent of 6 — Akin and Ryan have co-authored bills (PLURAL) to limit women's rights, and
as a sitting member of the science committee he has proven himself to be
unworthy of our trust on these matters.
But Baldwin rejected this «redemption through rebellion» thesis
as untrue to life and
unworthy of art.
They believe they have some magic and their prayer spells are not only magnanimous, but somehow will emotionally disarm their targets and shut down what they perceive
as something
unworthy in another individual, dishonoring their own spirit and feeding their own Pride.
You bashed my username and my connection to its namesake,
as though I were
unworthy of it.
That he'd married a divorced woman made him
unworthy of acting
as a leader in the church.
In the tense atmosphere of the city council meeting the night of the vote, Presbyterian minister Paul Miller acknowledged that emotions were running high but told the overflow crowd he spoke from «deep pastoral concern»; he then read a prepared statement signed by 18 members of the clergy who decried «the recent efforts to single out a given group... and to seek to castigate them
as being
unworthy and unfit to belong to our community.»
And one way Jesus showed this was by hanging out with the people whom religion rejects
as «
unworthy» of God's attention or forgiveness.
The Gospel precept challenges, not simply our unreasoning and
unworthy hatreds, but those hatreds which we feel,
as did the early Israelites, we ought to cherish («Do I not hate them, O Lord, that hate Thee?
Such supporters were described
as men and women who seek «to «demean,» to «impose inequality,» to «impose... a stigma,» to deny people «equal dignity,» to brand gay people
as «
unworthy,» and to «humiliat [e]» their children.»