Not exact matches
Winter will also likely
cause a decrease in the flow
of refugees attempting to cross the Mediterranean, and thus will
temper the pressure on leaders to reach a comprehensive agreement until spring.
As the forceful but measured actions
of the United States since September 11 make clear, righteous anger, properly
tempered by reason and law, can serve the
cause of goodness and justice, and even put a stop to the «cycle
of violence.»
The emotions that
caused that murder are in us, hidden deeply away but bubbling forth in explosions
of temper, fits
of passion, acts
of prejudice, feelings
of jealousy, desires to vindicate, needs to insult, to put down — ambition for power or status.
My dictionary defines a crank as an «ill -
tempered, grouchy person,» as an «eccentric person who is overzealous in his advocacy
of a private
cause.»
I am just saying I think the Jewish people could
temper their response,
cause the way this went down
caused a lot
of negative PR on a practice that is not intended to offend, and has drawn a lot
of religious intolerance directed at others.
Clearly the early Church only bothered itself with what Staupitz called «real sins»; shortness
of temper can not have been a
cause for confession unless it led to murder or grave slander or some other such definite abrogation
of the law.
Now and then a flaming word torn from the heart
of some German speaker revealed the intenseness
of his loyalty to the lost
cause, and one began to understand a little the
temper which in extreme cases believes that the whole matter
of the rights and wrongs
of the war must yet be investigated but that only Germans possess the scientific qualities
of mind necessary for an adequate investigation.
The sour cream did
temper it, but for those in the family that don't care for sour cream it
caused more
of a dislike for the recipe.
2 things; wenger has to take massive crtisism for favoritism with certain players and for spending latley on less than whats needed e.g why play ozil, ramsey, walcott, when they havnt performed, anyone can see a front 3
of welbeck, sanchez and perez would
cause havoc Xhaka wtf he cant takle, is not mobile enough and has the
temper and the decision making skills
of a
of a suicide victim, why did nt we go in for Kante less money and 10x a better player or even Schneiderlin thinking about what happens after wenger ask yourself this will we win the league next year with wenger then ask if we got the right manager next year would we win the league
«We finally figured out,» he said, «that the
cause of my wild
temper was my intense desire to win.
Children's
temper tantrums are widely seen as many things: the
cause of profound helplessness among parents; a source
of dread for airline passengers stuck next to a young family, a nightmare for teachers.
Scientists Deconstruct the Screams Children's
temper tantrums are widely seen as many things: the
cause of profound helplessness among parents; a source
of dread for airline passengers stuck next to a young family, a nightmare for teachers.
Switching from one activity to another can
cause a child a great deal
of duress and can result in
temper tantrums.
Diverting your toddler's attention from the
cause of the imminent
temper explosion is a brilliant tactic, whichever type
of tantrum you've got on your hands.
Understanding the
causes of toddler
temper tantrums does not mean you should give in to tantrum manipulation.
By the toddler years, his growing independence may have blossomed enough to
cause some problems: Wanting things «my way» is at the heart
of many
temper tantrums.
Understanding the
causes of toddler
temper tantrums is more important than you might think.
The top is made
of thick, clear
tempered glass that can hold quite a bit
of weight without
causing any concern.
«This can
cause the star to go through
temper tantrums» — the outbursts
of an impostor.
Bone - chilling February temps
caused the shattering
of tempered glass collection containers, and the occasional failure
of necessary instruments like the CTD sensors that measure conductivity, temperature and depth
of sea water.
A mishap occurs,
causing Bruce to take the brunt
of a blast
of radiation, lo and behold, triggering something in him genetically that turns the meek scientist into a green goliath whenever he loses his
temper.
Thor, son
of Odin, is all set to be named King
of Asgard until his quick
temper and love
of battle
cause a break in the peace accord with the Frost Giants.
There is little
cause to celebrate, however: the positive impact
of higher - level questioning is
tempered by the low overall rates
of occurrence
of this practice across all
of our K - 6 observations.
Biosphere on planet earth as a system has too vast numbers
of parameters and too long a time involved, and if we don't have a good understanding
of the
cause and effect
of something, or even just some clue to the consequence
of tempering it, then we better leave it along!
While the slowdown in emissions over the past few years and the «peaking»
of emissions by a number
of countries has been
cause for cautious hope, this is
tempered by the uptick in emissions projected in 2017.
«I haven't lost my
temper in 40 years; but, Pilgrim, you
caused a lot
of trouble this morning; might have got somebody killed; and somebody oughta belt you in the mouth.
Or, like this paralegal described in the Estrin Report, the paralegal could sue her bosses for
causing «stomach distress, headaches and disagreeable fits
of temper,» as described in this complaint.
Disruptive Behaviour
of SnailsDisruptive behaviour is any conduct
of a snail that reasonably
causes a lawyer to lose concentration, his
temper, or
causes frustration, irrespective
of whether the frustration was uncalled for or otherwise, while that snail is guilty
of s. 4
of this act.
In Canada, we have been able to
temper the harms
of those latter two
causes.)
Assaults are all too common at bars and nightclubs where the use
of alcohol or even illicit drugs might
cause patrons»
tempers to flare and violence to ensue from relatively minor slights, such as accidentally bumping someone on the dance floor.
In this manner, zealousness towards a client, when
tempered of course with the obligation to the justice system, can be understood as striving in their
cause even where it may have adverse effects on personal finances or even public reputation.
It grates on our nerves and sometimes
causes even the best
of us to lose our
temper.
That story was
tempered, however, by the sad news
of a cryptocurrency regulator found dead in his home, with stress believed to be an attributing
cause.
I'm a really angry person, and I know I need help learning to control my
temper and angry feelings because it has already
caused me a lot
of problems.
[7] This decrease in brain structure and functionality is also seen in youth with other diagnoses such as in cases
of child abuse and neglect,
causing reactive attachment disorder and
temper dysregulation as well as schizophrenia, which makes careful attention to the differential
of rule - breaking behaviors important for accurate diagnosis.
Each part deals with the vital aspects
of relationships such as relaxation techniques,
temper - tantrum persuasion and how to re-attract your and common
causes of breakups.
Anger is quick (think
of the term «short -
tempered»), it focuses all
of our attention on the threat, and it manifests in our bodies, usually starting in the pit
of our stomach, rising up to our face and
causing us to grimace and clench our fists.
We hear a lot about the kinds
of problems that are
caused by out -
of - control anger issues, and most
of the images that appear in our minds are likely to be
of men — losing their
tempers in public, losing their
tempers at home, yelling and screaming at their spouses and / or children, etc..
The supply and demand imbalances in much
of the country
tempered sales pace and
caused home prices to continue to rise in the second quarter.