Sentences with phrase «detachment between»

Encroachment on privacy through drone use offers a detachment between the potential infringement and the perpetrator not previously seen in privacy cases.
When people write, in particular as part of their work, there's a professional detachment between the writer and what he wrote.
In my work there is a visual detachment between the participants in the narrative and the mechanically produced marks.
His painting style creates a detachment between the figure depicted and the living world.
This often pushes these creative nonfiction texts into omniscient or distant third person points of view, creating a detachment between the reader and the characters.
In that regard, the movie is also, in a very indirect way, about the layer of objective detachment between a journalist and a subject — whether it be an individual person or an entire country in the midst of war.
Yet the emotional detachment between the spectator and the film does not help position the spectator morally.
Michael Fassbender is also great as Steve Jobs, and quietly portrays a man devoid of any detachment between work and social relationships.
Having said that, anyone wishing to promote forced weaning, sleep training, routine infant circumcision, spanking, or any parenting method which contributes to detachment between child and parent should be prepared for strong opposing views.)
While we do not support practices that promote detachment between parent and child (i.e., «crying it out,» harsh punishments, etc.), we do understand and support families who «take what works for them and leave the rest.»

Not exact matches

Skillfully walking the line between empathy and detachment, Venkatesh offers an exceptional look at «project living» from the inside.
All authentic Religious Traditions teach that we should strive for «detachment» from our desires; but there is a difference between being «detached» and being dispassionate.
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.
While Lear does not explicitly accept such an account, without a link between image and exemplar, we could not easily sustain the second moment in irony he describes so well, the moment beyond detachment, the moment of attachment to a more robust ideal.
As Thomas Merton puts it so beautifully, «Detachment from things does not mean setting up a contradiction between «things» and «God»..
I remember myself at the beginning of this journey — the «need» for control in my parent - child relationship, the anger when my child didn't do as I thought she should have, the overwhelm of realizing how much I didn't know about parenting, the anxiety about whether I was doing it right or not, the complete lack of knowledge about healthy child development expectations, the frustration of realizing that I didn't know myself and how to handle my own emotions as much as I thought I did, the conflict between my mothering instincts and cultural advice promoting detachment and emotional distance.
The Hansard Society says the monarch does not possess any reserve discretionary powers to act as a broker between party leaders in difficult situations: «It is essential for the future of the monarchy that its detachment from the political process is maintained.»
In the first large population - based, long - term investigation of the association between preterm birth and later retinal detachment, the research determined that birth before 32 weeks is associated with increased risks of retinal detachment in childhood, adolescence and young adult life.
Although the connection between retinal detachment and preterm births has been noted in smaller studies, this is the first study to analyze a population of this size.
For those born extremely prematurely (less than 28 weeks of gestation) between 1973 and 1986, the researchers found the risk of retinal detachment was 19 times higher than peers born at term.
The investigators acknowledged the paradox of their findings — that, while sperm (and egg) donation necessarily imply the genetic detachment of the child from one of its parents, couples themselves seem determined to do as much as possible to ensure genetic bonds between their children.
In most cases, hypoxia is caused by either a dysfunction of the retinal vasculature, as in diabetic retinopathy and retinal artery and vein occlusions, or it is due to a mismatch between nutrient supply and demand, as in the case of a retinal detachment, where the retina is separated too far from the choroid to receive sufficient oxygen.
The investigators found that the communication between two proteins in cellular post office is responsible for the detachment and movement of cancerous cells from lungs to other regions of the body.
Drugs designed to stop the communication between the proteins could help in preventing the detachment and movement of cancer cells from lungs.
Intermingling documents and records of the incident with candid testimony from eyewitnesses and participants, the film uncovers an inescapable link between the tragic incidents that unfolded in Bagram and the policies made at the very highest level of the United States government in Washington, D.C. Combining the cool detachment of a forensic expert with the heated indignation of a proud American who holds his country to a high standard, Gibney's film reveals how the Bush administration has systematically betrayed the very ideals it professes to uphold.
It's this balance of vivid performance and directorial detachment that allows Leigh to move freely between delicate sentiment and highly caustic wit; even in his most harshly satirical moments, he never denies the humanity of his characters.
Chaos hangs thick over the film, which González Iñárritu, fancying himself a great observer, directs with a coolness that oscillates dangerously between self - importance and detachment.
This divide between smart cinema's aims and its context causes a political disconnect that I would argue even ironic detachment can not overcome.
Chillingly dead - eyed machines with vivid features and silky skin, the Surrogates generate the tension and mystery of the piece, and Mostow juggles the balance between robotic advancement and emotional distance soundly, laying on the technological detachment theme thick, but effectively.
During the day, the lovers try to recover their cold detachment, to maintain the distance between them.
While the reasons behind his feelings of detachment are completely understandable, those behind the strain between Max and Mimi are not.
Penn's cold detachment is as much to blame as the lack of chemistry between Nicholson and the director's spouse.
He was a character actor par excellence, elevating films by his presence, one that conveyed a detachment, an ease, a malaise or any shade in between such feelings.
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«The Yellow Birds: A Novel» by Kevin Powers: With this compact and emotional debut novel, Iraq War veteran Powers eyes the casual violence of war with a poet's precision, moving confidently between scenes of blunt atrocity and almost hallucinatory detachment.
But life in India is all about relationships and most people quickly develop a keen sense of the balance between attachment and detachment.
In The Undertow, the second - generation Billy Hastings makes a name for himself as a racing cyclist in the years between World War I and World War II and goes on to serve in a vital detachment of bicycle soldiers on D - Day in 1944.
The second most common blindness - causing disorder in cats, he says, is retinal detachment, a condition in which the retina becomes separated from its underlying tissue, typically resulting from a leakage or oversupply of fluid between the two layers.
Between the sense of detachment I get from mobile games» touch controls and the bloated, sluggish, on - rails experiences common to big console games these days, I was missing the kind of quick, immediate experiences I grew up with.
This oscillation between background and foreground, detachment and intimacy, privacy and blunt performance creates a wealth of associative play that we can't help but join... or observe from a distance.
In their immensely topographic detail, these images oscillate between desire and detachment.
The videos jolt between intimacy and detachment, the actual and the virtual.
Solicited directly, visually and sensitively, visitors are invited to observe, between detachment and speculation, seeking a variety of interpretations.
Shifts in scale intensify the chaos, ratcheting up the tension between joy and despair, order and chaos, immersion and detachment.
From Instructions, his 1989 guide to painting do - it - yourself «Stingels» — perhaps a satirical reaction to ego - fuelled 1980s painting — to his orange carpets that, from 1991 to the present day, have stretched over the floors and walls of viewing spaces like an industrial version of color field painting, Stingel has sought to strike a balance between conceptual rigor and the retinal sensuality of painting, between detachment and participation, even between decorativeness and mental purity.
Jackson Pollock mediated through an LCD screen seems an apt metaphor for generational detachment given his determination to dissolve the barriers between him and his painting, the exterior and interior universe: «When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing,» he declared in 1948.
Special Agent, Criminal Investigator AFOSI Detachment 611 — Osan AB, ROK (8/2003 — 8/2004) • Held integral role in the handling of 40 + criminal, fraud, and CI investigations, the largest caseload for AFOSI / Pacific Air Force Command, bringing unit to the highest pro-active rate in 8 years • Collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs Division in an international fraud case, the first joint effort between these departments and the result of mutual interest coordination avenues between numerous entities • Protected valuable DOD resources and assets by conducting major counterintelligence, criminal, and fraud investigations, including close support through crime scene searches, evidence preservation, and laboratory analysis requests • Testified in court - martials, interviewed key witnesses, and performed interrogations of persons suspected of committing major violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Managed and utilized human informants to detect illegal activities as well as conducting undercover investigations • Investigated AFOSI applicant backgrounds to determine suitability for positions in department, also serving as a point of contact for counterintelligence, anti-terrorism, and local criminal awareness briefings on base
In fact, it was partially due to the research of people like Dr. Kelly, that a direct link was established between the 30 % detachment rate between divorced dads and their children, and the Every Other Weekend «visitation» schedules.
Also, Goodrum believes future research should examine whether the association between parental warmth and child externalizing behavior is bidirectional, such that anger, aggression, and other externalizing behaviors could decrease the warmth demonstrated by the parent as much as parental detachment could exacerbate externalizing behaviors.
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