Sentences with word «bipolarity»

Change of address notwithstanding, the psychological geography of Greenberg is terrain Baumbach has been mapping in increasingly sharp relief since his 1995 debut feature, Kicking and Screaming — an awkward middle distance between here and there, whether those opposing forces are postgraduate anomie and adult responsibility, the rival affections (or lack thereof) of two divorcing parents, or the cultural bipolarities of New York and Los Angeles.
Without knowing the details of Hope's circumstance, it is regrettable that his public statement seems to lend credence to the simplistic straight / gay bipolarity that is the stock in rage of gay activism and by which Hope declares himself «ambiguous.»
That this first step is an error is indicated by Searle himself in his allusion to the bipolar (private and public) character of conscious awareness, which prompts one to ask whether most scientific approaches to the problem of consciousness are vitiated at the outset by a failure to leave open the possibility of an indissociable bipolarity in key ideas (such as public - private, subjective - objective, and body - mind).
But Whitehead's response to the vexed question of the nature and genesis of our ideas and capacity for reason was bound to differ radically from that of both Berkeley and Kant, given that one of his overriding concerns was to observe the indissociability of conceptual bipolarities.
(The exception to this narrative bipolarity is a scene in which he lunches at Washington's Mayflower Hotel with Senator Brewster, who has prepared for his arrival by putting a large thumb print on his water glass and serving fish with the head on; it's perhaps the subtlest scene in the film, the one moment where it clearly conveys the battle between Hughes's will and his weakness.)
The Japanese developer Arc System Works is a case of bipolarity which should be studied by specialists.
«Hello, I am a psychodynamic therapist with experience helping persons in the military and treating individuals whom struggle with bipolarity, depression, anxiety, and some schizo - themes disorders.
It goes without saying that I dissent from the bipolarity of ancient - modern, while treating the Christian as an «independent variable» by which both can be appreciated and criticized.
The bipolarity of democracy American style has strengthened the growth of a two - party Presbyterian system that openly conducts political campaigns in the church's electoral, legislative, and judicial contests.
Tocqueville thought that the unlinking of persons in the democratic age invited the malaise that today goes under the more hygienic name of bipolarity.
Everyone has bad days, which is one reason this kind of bipolarity is much harder to recognize.
There's a hint of play - acting to Robertson's sociopathic swagger at the beginning, but the actor sheds that self - awareness as the extent of the character's bipolarity is revealed.
None of these characteristics erode the essential magic of the F1, but they do provide a lingering impression as you jump from the first McLaren production road car to the SLR — a car seemingly defined by its bipolarity.
When it can be shown certain behaviors are a result of a formally diagnosed impairment (bipolarity, obsessive compulsive disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety disorder, depression, oppositional / defiant disorder, etc.), schools are legally responsible to provide accommodation instead of discipline for the aggressors and additional services / support for the targets.
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