There is indirect evidence of a link between attachment and emotional memories from literature on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is characterized
by intrusive memories of a traumatic event.
The adoptive parents» couple relationship may have been irreparably harmed
by the intrusive nature of medical procedures and the scapegoating and blame that may have been part of the diagnosis of infertility.
Coffee shop customers will enjoy the Wi - Fi service without being annoyed
by intrusive advertising.
To me, I feel like the Asus ZenFone 3 is an extremely well - designed phone at a low price that's hampered largely
by its intrusive and bloated operating system.
This is due to the Russian government cracking down on the Telegram messenger app, which came under fire for essentially allowing people to communicate without being spied upon
by intrusive government agencies (and then refusing to grant said agencies backdoors into the system).
There's a touch of steering tug if you accelerate hard out of a tight bend, a bit of dynamic spirit too easily quelled
by an intrusive traction and ESP system.
Moreover, the Q50S Red Sport 400 is let down
by its intrusive traction and stability control systems that blink and beep incessantly whenever you get near its rather low (tire - influenced) limits.
Their hopes for a quiet holiday are scuttled
by intrusive Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and the gang.
In addition to a not - uninteresting yakker from Richard Schickel, who relates secondhand on - set anecdotes (in addition to providing a thorough consideration of Munny's actions), find, in SD: a meditative documentary — hampered
by an intrusive number of clips but legitimized by insightful interviews with David Webb Peoples, et al — called «All On Accounta Pullin» a Trigger» (20 mins.)
The settings are brilliantly realised, although they are accompanied
by an intrusive soundtrack that is often inappropriate.
The actors navigate tough characters through emotional mayhem with such intense determination it's a shame they're undercut
by the intrusive voice - over.
It is genuinely embarrassing at times, compounded
by the intrusive sense that the songs were really written for an audience of one (who, like the rest of the world, has reportedly shown no interest in listening to it).
«Making sure that sleep is obtained during the right time of day may be an inexpensive and easily disseminable intervention for individuals who are bothered
by intrusive thoughts,» remarks Nota.
Looking back retrospectively at a so - called intrusive media by a celebrity created
by that intrusive media doesn't make any sense.
Under these circumstances, the culture certainly will not change, and as for the climate, it will be characterized increasingly
by intrusive administrative procedures and policing activities.
Our dinner is interrupted
by an intrusive, unwanted, phone call.
Not exact matches
Under Justice Department guidelines, prosecutors must consider alternatives to search warrants
by using the «least
intrusive approach» to gathering evidence from an attorney's office.
Ads are
by nature
intrusive — videos should reward the consumer for giving you a moment of their time.»
That revelation provoked an uproar among privacy advocates, and Congress eventually reacted
by replacing parts of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, which authorized the privacy - invasive program, with a seemingly - less -
intrusive piece of legislation, the U.S.A. Freedom Act, over the summer.
The report, reviewed
by Reuters, warns of dangers for the global internet, including
intrusive surveillance, rising cybercrime and fragmentation as governments exert control of online content.
«The
intrusive and expensive federal mandates on food options and menu labeling should be ended as soon as possible
by a Republican Congress,» the GOP stated in its 2016 platform.
Michael Kors could learn from Starbucks» example
by incorporating technology in a way that doesn't feel
intrusive, and that doesn't betray the brand's core values.
And it also sparked discussion about the validity of demands
by black activists and others at a number of universities for what some have called «safe spaces» — that is, a space without
intrusive or divisive elements like the media.
CETA is no progressive trade deal but even more
intrusive than the old free trade agenda designed
by and for the world's largest multinationals.
The eight - page letter written
by Trump's lawyer, Joanna Hendon, accuses the Justice Department of acting in «an aggressive,
intrusive, and unorthodox manner» in an attempt to «eliminate the president's right to a full assertion of every privilege argument available to him.»
Measuring about six kilometres
by one kilometre, the area features a paired high / low magnetic response and underwent eight RC holes that intersected syenite or felsic
intrusive rock, the company explained.
Obama's tactics are more
intrusive... oh yeah, and
by the way, what about the Patriot act?
I was so depressed, fearful, and permeated with these horrible thoughts about the Holy Spirit, and one night alone in my room I was watching one of videos of the services at church, and there was a woman who was moved
by the Spirit (didn't realize it, but I thought it was her acting on her own), and I lashed out in frustration of the nonstop
intrusive thoughts, because I wanted them to go away, and said «that's so stupid, and you are too Holy Ghost.»
While this is usually spun as a victory against
intrusive moralists, in expanding the free speech right the Court nonetheless threw under the bus those people particularly susceptible to becoming consumed
by obscenity.
It would seem then that the only way to purify our concepts of God of the false authoritarianism which can only sanction a suppression of our natural love of personal freedom, is to accept without reservation the image of the defenseless (but
by virtue of that quality, radically powerful and creative) God who withdraws any
intrusive presence and thereby opens up the future in which alone human freedom can dwell and find nourishment.
She also attended buffets held
by grieving relatives who called the woman's presence
intrusive, and criticised her for helping herself.
While everyone is quite rightly outraged
by the abuses of the IRS in singling out conservative group for audits,
intrusive inquiries, and endless delays on approval of their tax - exempt status, it has occurred to me that there is one simple solution to the problem that would not require nearly as....
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By contrast, Field et al (1999) reported that depressed fathers did not interact with their infants more negatively than non-depressed fathers; and McElwain & Volling (1999) found depressed fathers less
intrusive than non-depressed fathers when observed playing with their 12 - month - old.
But women can not keep themselves from criticizing other women's choices and they rationalize this
by a conception of public health that is growing ever more
intrusive:
By simply looking at my own story, it's clear that we've created a very
intrusive and almost violent way of bringing life into the world.
Horton suggests the eligibility form mandated
by the USDA is intimidating,
intrusive and complicated to fill out.
Furthermore, they are careful not to overwhelm their child
by being overly
intrusive.
Treatment can be handled in several ways but some of the better ways are usually the least
intrusive and expensive, and much more dependent on how much your baby is affected
by this condition.
«The depressed mothers can be more
intrusive or irritated
by their infants, but they can also be more detached or withdrawn, and this is also seen with anxiety postpartum,» says Pawluski.
However, other more
intrusive symptoms and severe symptoms such as vomiting can not be as easily replicated, especially
by younger children.
Westchester residents who oppose this settlement must demand that their local elected officials contest each and every step
by the County and its federal monitor to implement an oppressive and
intrusive experiment in social engineering, which likely conflicts with our NY State Constitution and which may very well violate the United States Constitution.
The news will be enthusiastically greeted
by protesters who have long complained of
intrusive police surveillance of demonstrators and the over-use of «kettling», where activists are contained in a certain area for an indefinite period of time.
Could this be achieved
by other reasonable, less
intrusive means, and what is the intrusion that is going on?»
, and two screens bringing us action from hidden depths of the cuboid (WeiWei being accompanied to the toilet
by two uniformed guards is both amusing and sickeningly
intrusive) and from multiple angles — constant police state surveillance being the rather clunking symbol, but it works niftily as a reflection of installation art.
MPs have been left angry and resentful
by the new expenses system, which they quickly branded inefficient and
intrusive.
This week, at an American Legion post in Colonie, New York, Faso opened the «Tax Relief Now» tour, highlighting his signature issue of stimulating the lagging upstate economy
by cutting taxes and scaling back
intrusive government regulation.
By contrast, Labour Governments throughout history have increased taxes and extended the
intrusive state — Gordon Brown's Government is no different.»
The proof of that came this morning with the announcement that Labour's Sarah's Law is to be extended nationwide — a law under which in the trial period 90 % of those reported upon
by an assortment of nosy neighbours, local gossips, and the paranoid, were found to be guilty of nothing — perhaps one of the most sledgehammer to crack a nut and most
intrusive of all of Labours laws.
«Because there is no factual predicate of public corruption or wrongdoing
by Harris Beach or Senator Nozzolio, the Subpoena is nothing more than an unfounded and highly
intrusive fishing expedition,» Harris Beach's court papers contend.
De Blasio won the mayor's race campaigning against
intrusive police tactics such as stop - and - frisk, where hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were frisked
by the police each year, and other elements of the «Broken Windows» philosophy, where police crack down on minor offenses to prevent more serious crime.