Sentences with phrase «complete abandonment»

"Complete abandonment" refers to the act of totally giving up or leaving behind someone or something. It implies a total lack of care, support, or involvement. Full definition
No matter how it's sugar coated, what you are speaking of is total and complete abandonment of the intellect as well as a refusal to accept responsibility for your own life.
In our lives there should be that longing to meet God in complete abandonment so that we can love him alone.
What a serious imbalance will bring on can be almost complete disillusionment and a loss of your sense of purpose which can cause complete abandonment of ones dreams.
It seems strange to me that this is a vision of only 5 (or so) years into the future, but they haven't shown an evolution of their own hardware (but rather complete abandonment of the design).
The demand is so great in fact that I suspect that EA was all but forced to include just such a campaign mode in the upcoming sequel, or else face the near complete abandonment of the freshly rebooted series.
Back in 2008, a cottage industry sprang up to assess what impact the Thompson et al related changes would make on the surface air temperature anomalies and trends — with estimates ranging from complete abandonment of the main IPCC finding on attribution to, well, not very much.
What Patrick modestly omits to report is that a cornerstone to the design of the Future Firm that our team presented was alternative value billing and complete abandonment of the billable hour, and that our plan was the most daring of the four finalist plans submitted, yet also perceived by the judges to be the most likely of being adopted and successful.
When theology later assumed a fully philosophic form in Greece, it became either a purely rational expression of Dionysian myth as in Plato, or a complete abandonment of myth as in Aristotle's identification of theology with the metaphysics of Being.
The mythical thought of the New Testament on the other hand, does reckon with such interferences, and if such thought enshrines a profound and genuine insight into the nature of the human ego, it requires restatement to make it plain, and that means the complete abandonment of mythology.
I think segregation was a complete abandonment of the rule of law.
Chef - owner Ryan Brazeal is so dedicated to breaking the mold on what it means to be a «New American» restaurant that he's advocating a complete abandonment of the term.
Greg Schiano, former head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and current defensive coordinator of the Ohio State Buckeyes, has advocated for the complete abandonment of the kickoff altogether.
If parents are not directly present it signals to a small child a complete abandonment without end.
The problem is a complete abandonment of Labour principles.
Symbolising a new, emerging movement of an age - bracket with its own interests, politics and fashion trends, the babydoll was a surprisingly revolutionary facet of mod culture, representing a complete abandonment of appropriate female stereotype for self - determined freedom.
Maybe even involving a complete abandonment of all work at one point.
From there Judd moved toward a complete abandonment of painting, recognizing, in the early 60s, that «actual space is intrinsically more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface.»
These actions, and performances, which many now consider as outrageously sexist, reveal the complete abandonment of the traditional painting with a brush, but also a new preoccupation with the body and as such with the identity of an artwork.
It was the complete abandonment of images that struck Motherwell and characterized Still as a harbinger of the mature abstract expressionist aesthetic.
Her installation hearkens back to this feeling of play as a complete abandonment of rules and innocence teetering on peril.
The Liberal Party's systematic attacks on sustainable energy and support for the fossil fuel industry in its campaign to stop the rise in sustainable energy shows a complete abandonment of ethical standards.
While Gleick fears that «this Third Age could consist of the complete abandonment of our efforts to provide safe public tap water for all in favor of privately produced and sold bottled water,» that fear doesn't seem to be panning out, thankfully.
(Slow adoption, or complete abandonment)
Contrary to what has been said about Benjamin Spock, he didn't call for a complete abandonment of discipline.
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