Sentences with phrase «between openness»

In our study, the association between Openness and «Owner Warmth» as well as «Owner Control» seems to reflect a similar contribution to how this personality dimension is linked to parental behavior, while the negative association between Conscientiousness and «Owner Social Support» suggests a different link between Conscientiousness and the way in which owners vs. parents interact with their dogs or children in stressful situations.
Throughout the film there's a striking visual tension between openness and confinement.
What we tried to do with Super Mario 3D Land, was try to create a Mario game that was set in a 3D world that fell somewhere between the openness of the Galaxy games and the sidescrolling of the New Super Mario Bros. games to create a 3D Mario game that a wider array of people could play.
Another clue is an association between openness and activity in the «default network,» a neural system that simulates various experiences such as mind wandering, mental time travel and imagining others» point of view.
«Spencer Pitfield: Immigration and education on the Conservative Policy Forum's agenda Main Robert Buckland MP: The Justice and Security Bill strikes the correct balance between openness and the need to preserve our national security»
The presidential spokesman said the security chiefs, however, called on media owners and practitioners to walk the fine balance between openness on one hand and national security on the other.
So often we feel like we have to choose between openness to others on the one hand and commitment to our own faith on the other.

Not exact matches

The relationships between government and society are changing and there is a desire for greater openness, transparency and accountability.
The J curve represents the relationship between stability and openness.
To express visually the relationship between stability and openness, and to suggest what it means for people looking to do business abroad, I came up with what I call the J curve.
While Xi is almost certain to hail the openness of China's economy and markets at Boao, his rhetoric will suffer from unfortunate timing, coming amid the start of a trade war between China and the US.
Saxo believes that openness and transparency, coupled with a full alignment of interest between providers and clients, offer a genuine opportunity for differentiation between participants that facilitate market access.
It is evident that this period influenced Morrison's permanent interest in exploring the relationships between religion and its surrounding culture, with the result that a unique feature of the Century came to be its openness to articles on topics — political and literary, for instance — that did not commonly appear in religious publications.
While conversions between ecclesial traditions will always occur, the ecumenical movement is best served by those who combine a strong commitment to their own tradition with an openness toward others.
The absence of directness in the relations between men in the modern world can only be overcome by men who respond to the concrete situations which confront them with openness and with all of their power, by men who mean community in their innermost heart and establish it in their natural sphere of relations.
At another point, he writes that the «openness of the contract» between two homosexual males means that such a union will in fact be more durable than a heterosexual marriage because the contract contains an «understanding of the need for extramarital outlets» (emphasis added).
It is quite evident that his own desire for more solitude was tempered considerably by the Buddhist concept of «compassion»; he began to see that his own life had to oscillate between the anonymity of eremetical silence and an openness to the needs of others on both an individual and a social level.
Where this is recognized, conversation between contrasting viewpoints can take place in an atmosphere of mutual respect with genuine openness on both sides to the possibility that the conversation will lead to a mutual enrichment in understanding, or even to the development of a common understanding.
It is therefore important to distinguish between those theologians who are interested in post-modern culture because they want to better understand its effects upon the human person's openness to evangelisation, and those theologians who think that Christ should be just another option at the market of meaningful symbols, no more or less significant than Buddha or Krishna.
To sum up, I have suggested a few ideas — aspiration (understood as an «outflowing» of the spirit), openness, future - directed revelation, value experiments, objective worth, the mosaic of truth — that I think will be needed to revision Christianity and religious faith in a new axial period and perhaps may also help us find a way between secular drift and fundamentalist retrenchment.
So far our comments have been largely a contrast of stances toward human existence: a plea for a more truly dialectical, less dualistic understanding of the relation between form and energy, a plea for a similar openness toward the past, a question about the future to the effect that the incompleteness of the present ought not to frustrate Dr. Altizer into insisting that the total reversal promised by the glimpsed eschatological future be the only standard or norm of faith.
When such openness and readiness is absent, the relationship between the primary two can very well become jealous and possessive.
This means that in the twenty - first century the tension between wholehearted commitment to Jesus Christ and wholehearted openness to the wisdom of other traditions and communities will fade into the past.
That breadth and openness is one of his system's most characteristic features, and I would not like to see that admirable breadth and openness obscured by Ryder's emphasis on the conflicts between Christian theology and Buchler's system of categories.
This seems far removed from the political sphere, and there is no one - to - one connection between this view of openness to God, on the one hand, and a particular understanding of political norms on the other.
An object such as, for instance, a silver votive vessel comes into being not only by the interplay between the dark hiddenness of the earth and the radiant openness of the heavens — hidden ores brought up to shine in the light of day — but by the reverently poetic approach of mortals toward the gods and by the lordly approach of the gods toward mortals, out of the hidden realm of the divine, announcing themselves in the powers of nature.
His obvious hostility (animus) against the anima, his apparent lack of respect for women, his ridicule of emotion, his mockery of openness, inclusion, and tolerance, all betray a breach in his own personality between the masculine and the feminine that demands enforcement in his world.
While some will celebrate his openness and courage to question some supporters, it may not reflect too well on him as the last thing he wants to do is create a potential issue between himself and the United faithful.
These options are categorized by the different degrees of openness achieved, as well as the amount of information exchanged between the birth parents and the adoptive parents.
The level of openness should be decided on a case - by - case basis and the birth parents need to understand that both parties must agree on the level of on - going communication between them post-placement, although the agreement isn't legally binding.
Adoption professionals generally moderate the degree of openness between the two parties, based upon their mutual wishes and what works for them.
Lori's activities, personal stories, and grid analysis on four different styles of «openness» led to greater awareness and clarity as to what the adults truly need to do in relationships with children to both acknowledge and «heal the split between biology and biography.»
Adoption creates a split in a child between her biology and her biography, and openness (not necessarily contact) can be an effective way to heal that split.
But because openness is helpful for the child in healing the split between biology and biography, I think that openness should be the default setting and that agencies should provide child - centered evidence of its benefits as well as support in creating open situations.
Contact is what happens between the sets of parents; openness is what happens between parent and child.
Her endorsement is personal; she has two children from open adoptions and maintains that openness helps heal adoption's split between a person's «biology» and «biography».
Lori has written about openness being an «inside job,» a heartset parents use to guide their efforts, both within themselves and between themselves and their child (unlike Contact, this measure has little to do with birth parents).
Your Rights and Responsibilities: A Guide for Expectant Parents Considering Adoption Romanchik (2004) View Abstract Discusses the differences between open adoption and openness in adoption, private versus agency adoption, and the rights and responsibilities of birth parents.
As the graph below shows, the relationship between conscientiousness and openness to experience I suggested above is what we find in the data — those who are high on conscientiousness and those who are low on openness are the least likely to support Scottish independence, and as people become less conscientious and more open to experience support for independence rises.
For the past few decades, the leading paradigm in personality psychology has been the «Big Five» approach, which has shown that much of the variation in personality traits between people can be captured by five dimensions — agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability (sometimes labelled «neuroticism»), extraversion, and openness to experience.
It is exactly Qatar's balance between respecting traditional Islamic teachings and maintaining an openness towards the outside world that has repeatedly allowed the small Gulf state to act as a mediator between Arab actors and the West, for instance by securing the release of US soldier Bowe Bergdahl from the Afghan Taliban in May 2014.
Where we differ is that I think the difference between true and false openness is primarily qualitative, whereas for you it's primarily quantitative: one more heave.
In an interview on the Brian Lehrer show Friday morning, de Blasio demonstrated more openness to this congestion pricing plan than to a prior, much - circulated plan called Move NY that would have put new tolls on the East River bridges and lowered them between the outer boroughs.
The stark and simple contrast between the agonising political imperatives of the 1960s and the seeming ease and openness of the modern world is shattered by the snivelling toad Nicholas, which leaves the audience dolefully wondering whether the political world has actually changed very much.
Competitive tension between people with a high degree «openness» and people with a high degree of «conscientiousness» allows society to find a healthy balance between both and harvest the best of both worlds.
Since 9/11, the challenge of finding the right balance between serving our national security and maintaining the openness required for the advancement of science has become more vexing than ever.
Centuries ago, the ancient networks of the Silk Road facilitated a political and economic openness between the nations of Eurasia.
Depending on the patency (openness) of the airways there may or may not be a flow of gas between the lungs and the environment; gas exchange within the lungs and cellular respiration is not affected.
How tightly coordinated the activity was between a pair of regions — completely in sync or only somewhat the same — correlated with scores from one of five personality domains: neuroticism, extroversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness.
The nature of our future online lives will depend on answering this question, on how we walk the tightrope between total security and innovation - friendly openness.
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