A well - intentioned and otherwise skilled therapist could actually make things worse for you if s / he doesn't understand addiction and
the delicate dance of recovery.
A well - intentioned and otherwise skilled therapist could actually make things worse for you if s / he doesn't understand addiction and
the delicate dance of recovery.)
A person who is able to be vulnerable and simultaneously take care of themselves, who can do
the delicate dance of hovering in between autonomy and dependence, that type of person is going to fare better at finding a fulfilling relationship.
The Synergetic Play Therapist aims to replicate
the delicate dance of attunement that occurs between a caregiver and an infant.
Marketing products to the modern consumer is
a delicate dance of truthiness, insinuation, and misdirection, and if you read labels literally and take things at face value, you run the risk of being misled, because it's not always in the company's best interest to be 100 % honest with their potential customers.
Especially if you are playing with friends, timing multi-character combos and bridging spells becomes
a delicate dance of skill and reflex that tests a player's ability to do more than hit the attack button.
This becomes
a delicate dance of ensuring you never deplete the Ki bar completely, or else you'll be left one hundred percent vulnerable for a few seconds while it charges back up.
DMC has always been
a delicate dance of chaos with guns and swords blazing.
In an old - school dragster, it's
a delicate dance of throttle, brake, and steering, but in the Camaro, it's pretty much automated.
In «The Jade Peony,» a Chinese - Canadian family engages in
the delicate dance of retaining the old life while adjusting to t...
In other words, balance for the mind, body, and life in general is
a delicate dance of yin and yang.
The delicate dance of these rowdy ruffs, their sneaky satellites and their incognito brothers can now be studied even more closely.
Part horror movie, part
delicate dance of life, Bugs!
I find that I shift between the two... flexing at times and leaning at times... and sometimes
a delicate dance of both.
Not exact matches
And one would miss all the subtle nuances and
delicate shadings and rich polyvalences
of the
dance itself.
They are the kind
of truffles that smudge your teeth on the first bite and have
delicate chocolate, orange and ginger flavours that keep on
dancing on your tongue even after they are eaten.
It is a
delicate dance for infants and we always want to lean on the side
of nurturance, but we also need to listen and tune in rather then offering the breast right away.
So while my 2.89 year old stayed glued to seat (not literally, to my slight chagrin) watching the cafe TV, and my 1.25 year old did her best to combine the
delicate arts
of break -
dancing and pretzel eating... I informed her that sadly, no, we were not her moms group.
Observing a friend struggling with, and complaining about, the last days
of her pregnancy — constantly posting on Facebook about how she finally wanted her baby to make an appearance in the «real world,» listing details about all the activities she undertook in order to make this happen ASAP — made me reflect on the
delicate dance that childbirth is.
Wary
of the headache this issue caused Senate President Malcolm Smith, who had to do a
delicate dance to both appease the LGBT community that had invested more than $ 1 million to help him win the majority and the members like Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. who held the votes to his leadership post, Sampson is both supporting the six remaining «no» voters and refusing to promise to bring marriage to the floor for another vote.
«A
delicate dance» Ballistic capture, also called a low - energy transfer, is not in
of itself a new idea.
When a bat emerges from its cave, it engages in a
delicate dance with hundreds
of its neighbors.
Thus, balancing our body's systems is a
delicate dance, and one that requires a great deal
of experience and information.
The pyramidal crystals pop against
delicate greens and chopped vegetables with intense but fleeting flavor — a lacework
of flaky salt
dancing across the surface.
Your entire endocrine (hormonal) system works in tandem with one another, and in a woman's body, the
dance of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone is especially
delicate.
There is, not surprisingly, a lot
of familiarity built into the story, which is a constituent part
of the MCU's sense
of pleasure — that
delicate dance between the new and the old, the surprising and the familiar.
We have hardwiring, see, and accepting that means there are a lot
of other things we need to accept as well, almost none
of them politically correct and all
of them fraught with
delicate dancing around the issue.
But inside this rambling narrative are
delicate curlicues
of story, whether it is Abbie introducing Jamie to the joys
of Devo and
dancing, or Dorothea smoking and checking her stocks.
Nighy and West are probably the biggest names here, and they're both excellent in parts a long way from their usual type: the former is lovely and
delicate as the shy, mild miner finding a new simmering rage at the government's treatment
of his colleagues, while West gets to have flamboyant fun as the camp actor, particularly in an impressive
dance sequence.
The problem seems to be an upset in the
delicate dance between the removal
of the beautiful mineral - rich salt being mined for its potash and magnesium and its replenishment by the mining companies under the half - assed jurisdiction
of the Bureau
of Land Management.
As the characters
dance a
delicate quadrille
of flirtation and intrigue, Jane Austen's radiantly caustic wit and keen obs...
There is also cycling, and trips to the conservational monkey forest, elephant caves and cultural exhibitions
of traditional
dances, some
delicate and sensual and some powerfully sinister, however all share the Balinese mesmerizing enchantment that can be felt running through the air
of Ubud.
Like Wolfe's earlier work, Branching Systems is interactive by design — for an entire city block in the heart
of Shoreditch, Wolfe's individually - programmed, hand - crafted butterflies
dance along wire branches among
delicate robotic leaves as individual sensors react to the movement
of the people and the street, setting the entire system in motion.
Beautifiul dragonflies with
delicate wings
dance over a canvas
of blue and green.
While there's no precise formula for a good pavilion — though let's just say quiet and subtle are not good approaches with so much competition — the national arts bodies generally responsible for nominating artists and presenting their pavilions are also in the sway
of government agendas, domestic debates and the artist's commercial interests, which can make for some very
delicate dances behind the scenes.
Afruz Amighi's
delicate works
dance on the walls
of Sophia Contemporary for her first solo show in London.
In discussing the New Museum show, several museum leaders cautioned against what Thomas Campbell, director
of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, described as «overly puritanical» judgments about «the
delicate dance» between museums and collectors.
The
delicate blue - gray shadows and leafy branches
dancing on the wall beneath the coffered ceiling are actually an element
of Audrey Hynes» untitled (rounded form, light and shadow), an installation occupying the floor
of the main gallery.
Awash in a rainbow
of hues that have been applied with
delicate gesture, the colors on the canvas
dance together in a graceful waltz.
While at the Studio Museum, she has organized and co-organized exhibitions including Alma Thomas (2016; forthcoming); Ebony G. Patterson:... when they grow up... (2016; forthcoming); Stanley Whitney:
Dance the Orange (2015); Speaking
of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art (2014 -15); Carrie Mae Weems: The Museum Series (2014); Fred Wilson: Local Color (2013); Fore (2012); Gordon Parks: A Harlem Family 1967 (2012); The Bearden Project (2011 - 12); Spiral: Perspectives on an African American Art Collective (2011); Sculpted, Etched and Cut: Metal Works from the Permanent Collection (2011); Inside the Collection: Interiors from the Studio Museum (2010); and A
Delicate Touch (2009).
The
dance of the judiciary with other branches
of government is complex,
delicate and varied.
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«There's a
delicate dance between ensuring you know what's going on but not being too Big Brother,» said Justin Hectus, who serves as director
of information for business law firm Keesal, Young & Logan at its Long Beach, Calif., office.
«Creating a more effective regional MLS is a
delicate dance,» says David Charron, president and CEO
of MRIS, a regional MLS serving 58,000 users in the Washington / Maryland / Virginia corridor.