Sentences with phrase «by detachment»

Previous studies only found very small increases in explained variance by adding the moderation by detachment (e.g., Sonnentag et al., 2010a).
We found a direct significant negative effect of linear workload on marital satisfaction (i.e., not mediated by detachment; 95 % CI for θ = − 0.07 is − 0.12 to − 0.02), whereas our results did not indicate a significant relation between the squared effect of workload and marital satisfaction (95 % CI for θ = 0.01 is − 0.03 to 0.05) on a daily - level.
Current couple interactions will be characterized by detachment, control and unexpressed rage.
This is made evident by the detachment of limbs and varying decapitations in many chaotic fight sequences.
The essential features of each dating site can permit you to software together with your imagination kid / young lady by detachment or email.
But the role of religion in the Jewish mayor's life has been marked mostly by detachment during his nearly nine years as chief executive of the nation's most populous city.
On his arrival at the airport, president Muhammad Isofu reviewed parade mounted by a detachment of the Nigerian Army Natsinta barrack in Katsina katsina.
This is for two reasons: first, the minister by the detachment of his vocation knows less about the layman's problems than laymen do; and second, such groups too easily run into one more discourse to which by long conditioning it is customary to listen passively without being very much stirred to action.
After being displaced by detachment and suspicion, aesthetic pleasure may be making a comeback in criticism.

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Their furious outbursts trailed off into despair, followed by apathetic detachment.
http://jaytaylormedia.com/media/taylor20150107.mp3 Outline David Jansen says the fraudulent money game, embarked on by the banks with the detachment of gold from the dollar, may soon end.
«Mindful attention,» which Schwartz draws from the Buddhist tradition, is a spiritual discipline right in line with the practice of detachment employed by the Church's desert fathers.
Dubbed «Jesus is my boyfriend worship» by various bloggers, lyrics such as these can create anything from discomfort to a complete sense of detachment for some people.
like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
The difference is that detachment leaves us in control of our passions rather than being controlled by them, frees us to make loving moral choices without becoming cold and distant in our relationships.
In this world, gratitude to the past and obligations to the future are replaced by a near - universal pursuit of immediate gratification: Culture, rather than imparting the wisdom and experience of the past toward the end of cultivating virtues of self - restraint and civility, instead becomes synonymous with hedonic titillation, visceral crudeness, and distraction, all oriented toward promoting a culture of consumption, appetite, and detachment.
The speculative dogmatic, being itself aware of this to a certain degree, has known no other way to help itself but by the maneuver, not very seemly in a philosophic science, of throwing out a detachment of asseverations at the point where a movement is being made.
He can not enjoy the luxury of speculative detachment from the issues that fact the human community, since the very nature of what he investigates is conditioned by his investigations
Individualism arises from the detachment of breeding from true manners — symbolized by acting and by the influence of London values on the wealthy inhabitants of the Park.
The Parmenidean «It is» in effect calls for an ethics of the eternal present; this is sustained only by a continual contradiction between, on the one hand, a detachment, an uprooting from passing things, a distancing and an exile in the eternal, and, on the other hand, consent without reservation to the order of the whole.
Between the naivete of uncritical fusion with the horizon of one's own heritage and the sundering of that unity by the distance of objectification lies a moment of negativity which can be variously described as suspicion, alienation, doubt, detachment, temptation, or death.
They were composed not by historians, with what we like to call scientific detachment, but by Christian preachers and teachers, and for certain practical purposes.
Carefully itemizing mercantile bills of sale, inventories of militia and volunteer detachments, the evidence that there was a lack of gun - smiths, records of importation of guns from Europe, the incidence of duels (three in the entire South in the 1760s, none fatal), children's books and toys, comments by eyewitnesses about the abysmal shooting ability of settlers (lacking both the weapons and the gunpowder to practice), court records, and a wide variety of other historiographical resources, the author assembles an overwhelming mass of data to show that military prowess was not, in fact, characteristic of early Americans.
Our third religious type, represented especially by Buddhism, is based on the ideal of detachment, renunciation, and silence.
The laborer who pays with his person day by day, and has no rights invested in the future, offers also much of this ideal detachment.
But does this attitude of unconcerned detachment really meet the situation of the individual man today, who finds himself confronted by the expansion and overflowing of human collectivization?
The detachment and isolation engendered by modernism can be replaced by a greater appreciation for the interconnected nature of all reality.
If our account of alienation as a repeating process is reliable, then the American Catholic institutions of higher education are nearing the end of a process of formal detachment from accountability to their church, and instead of exerting themselves to oblige that church to be a more credible patron of higher learning, they are qualifying for acceptance by and on the terms of the secular academic culture, and are likely soon to hand over their institutions unencumbered by any compromising accountability to the church.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought into the belief that the truth of Christianity should be treated like any other set of factual claims, and that people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
Eschatological existence is defined as «a new existence in detachment from the world, the attitude implied by hos me in 1 Cor.
The first of Bultmann's categories which calls for consideration is his conception of eschatological detachment from the world, and of the Being of man as characterized by history and event.
And this supposed freedom of theirs from ideology and their detachment from traditional myths is at least as dangerous as the blinding of the masses by an outspoken ideology such as Nazism» (p. 33).
But the pain is frequently replaced by apathy, withdrawal, and detachment, which in extreme cases resembles schizophrenia.
«Detachment» by itself is self - stultifying.
The beautiful eighteenth - century costumes and setting seduce us into viewing these affairs with a kind of horrified detachment, as though we were watching a «Nature» film on PBS showing the praying mantis being devoured by his mate in the act of copulation.
If self - sufficiency, independence, being unaffected by others are guiding values in one's life, another consequence of this view of power is detachment from the depths of existence.
The disproportionate self assured and often scathing and personal editorializing of coaches and administrators by the second to worst fanbase donors in the conference shows a complete disconnect and detachment from reality.
He was able to change the model parenting style by emphasizing the ideals of discipline and detachment.
The deceased officer, Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama of the 5th Infantry Batallion (5BN) at Burma Camp in Accra who was the commanding officer of troops on detachment duties in the area, was attacked and killed by a mob that mistook him for an armed robber.
«With the ferry incident, all passengers onboard the Yeji - Makonga ferry were rescued by a naval detachment.
About 130 persons were rounded up in a swoop by a reinforced military detachment to the area on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, out of which 50 were screened and handed over to the police.
Captain Mahama who is the commander of the area military detachment according to his subordinates, was seen jogging along the main road and as he stopped by to ask some women for directions, the women saw a pistol on him.
Major Mahama, who was promoted posthumously by President Akufo - Addo from Captain to Major, was the commander of a military detachment checking galamsey (illegal mining) activities at Diaso in the Upper Denkyira West District of the Central Region.
Anyone who thinks that this does not provide the resources with which to solve the Blue Labour problem of the detachment of places like West Cumbria is not thinking imaginatively enough about the rich ideas bequeathed by the liberal tradition.
A Ghana Armed Forces Captain on detachment duties at Diaso in the Central Region has been lynched by the youth...
The Force spokesman added:» The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, deployed Police Special Intervention Force, comprising five units of the Police Mobile Force, five Cells of Counter Terrorism Unit, Conventional Policemen, Special Anti - Robbery Squad, Intelligence Response Team, Technical Intelligence Unit, SIB, detachment of EOD and Police K9 (Sniffer Dogs Section), with their Headquarters in Ile - Ife, led by the Commissioner of Police in charge of PMF, Force Headquarters, Abuja.
Decades later, successor researchers at U of T and Istanbul Technical University have determined that a series of volcanoes and a mountain plateau across central Turkey formed not solely by the collision of tectonic plates, but instead by a massive drip and then detachment of the lower tectonic plate beneath Earth's surface.
By monitoring your feelings without judgment, his theory goes, you achieve detachment from them, which allows you to soldier through difficult moments without letting discomfort disrupt your focus.
«This suggests that near - death - experiences seem to be regularly triggered by a sense of detachment from the physical body and end when returning to one's body,» says Charlotte Martial.
Six «horrendous» months later he retired from the game, stricken by dizziness, mood swings and a sense of detachment.
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