Sentences with phrase «detachment when»

Yet Rudolph's camera — which often floats dreamily along the edges of scenes — will eventually give up its shy, arty detachment when so moved by an actor.
Your emotional pith helmet provides just the right amount of scientific detachment when the primates start flinging poo.
On Christmas Day 2008, Pryor was serving his second tour of duty in Iraq with a forward surgical team in the Army's 1st Medical Detachment when he...

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And I've also found that it's helped a lot of other people a lot, because it gives them a calmness and an equanimity and almost a detachment from the ego thing so that when you come at it, you say, «Oh, is that what it is?»
This important point is clear only when the series is viewed with care: not with surface - level detachment, but with attentiveness to the truth and goodness under the tarnished veneer.
like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
But holy indifference — detachment — teaches me that there is no room for isolation, abandonment, death of the spirit when I lose one thing because I know that there is something else waiting for me in its place.
Just like Kim said, you need detachment sometimes to maintain your sanity and then get back on the game when you are ready.
When rejected, the nonrational, body - feelings side of us becomes «demonic,» breaking through in such distorted forms as destructive aggression, depression, compulsions, and feelings of schizoid detachment.
When scholarly detachment means a breaking of concrete contact with the reality the scholar is presumably studying, it defeats itself.
For the philosopher Richard Rorty, in the opposite camp, irony offers the proper detachment from ultimate aims and fundamental commitments or principles when we believe that everything is «a product of time and chance.»
Questions arise only when a method that seemingly exalts impersonality, disinterest, and detachment is made into a cultural ideal governing all human knowledge and life.
Schumann is right enough when he says that it is impossible «to have a formal analysis of human existence which can be detached from every «existentialist» attitude, from every actual disposition to one's own existence», and that «no existential analysis can be achieved in complete detachment from the understanding of existence which is presupposed, accepted, and applied».
- Heidi Smith Luedtke, Personality Psychologist and Author of «Detachment Parenting: 33 Ways to Keep Your Cool When Kids Melt Down»
The idea is that a child chooses when to «detach» from its parents, but if it's always been attached, the child doesn't know anything different and the detachment process can be very traumatic,» she says.
Whichever type your baby is, it is important to let him or her choose when to let go of the breast, as this self - detachment will increase the amount of higher fat / higher calorie milk (hindmilk) your baby takes in.
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.
Previous trauma (recent or in the past — abuse, accident, etc.) Feeling of anxiety when exposed to situations similar to the trauma Sensations of «being in the trauma» now Nightmares Emotional numbing / detachment psychosis (very rare) * Paranoia Delusions (about baby) Hallucinations Irrational thoughts Impulsivity Refusal to eat Poor judgment Lack decision - making Break with reality Severe insomnia Confusion Higher risk if bipolar disorder in self or family * Requires urgent care.
The Force wishes to categorically state that salaries and allowances of Police Personnel across ranks throughout Police Formations, Departments and detachments including those attached to the Presidential Villa are being paid as at when due, and on time.
Moshood said, «The Force wishes to categorically state that salaries and allowances of police personnel across ranks throughout police formations, departments and detachments including those attached to the Presidential Villa are being paid as and when due and on time.
The detachment of the iceberg was first revealed in a thermal infrared image from NASA's MODIS instrument, which is also able to acquire data in the Antarctic winter when cloud cover permits.
It's surprising that the easy detachment mechanism can recover this stored energy, so the researchers are interested in studying whether this is coupled with other aspects of the gecko's physiology to enable it to take advantage of the recovered energy — much like a kangaroo does when bounding.
«This suggests that near - death - experiences seem to be regularly triggered by a sense of detachment from the physical body and end when returning to one's body,» says Charlotte Martial.
It's when your failure to smile conveys disdain, boredom, detachment and / or annoyance.
It's this detachment and economy that make the film so effective even when its ironies seem obvious or over-stressed: wouldn't you know that, for all Pierre's much - vaunted silence and talent for listening, Manon turns out to have been the one finely tuned to detecting the truth.
His proclivity for emotional detachment starts to affect his personal life when his supportive wife, Sasha (Winona Ryder), starts to feel as shunned as his lab subjects.
His detachment falls away, however, when he's forced to reconcile his desire to continue his casual affairs with his love for Tereza.
There's detachment at first, but a personal thaw arrives just when its needed most in the Montana wild.
When we, say, follow along with Sydney (Philip Baker Hall) on his solitary stroll through a bustling casino in Hard Eight (1996), it tells us everything we need to know about his simultaneous comfort with and detachment from the glittery, gaudy world in which he operates.
The solitary Bishop adheres to a code that preaches clean efficiency and wholesale detachment, though that ethos is shaken when his next target turns out to be Harry McKenna (Donald Sutherland), a longtime mentor who's been accused by Dean of being a traitor, and whom Bishop dispatches with a reluctance that reveals his true clichéd nature: the killer with a conscience.
When a student's needs for belonging, success, freedom, and fun are not being met in the classroom, it can look like misbehavior, detachment, or disruptions and lead to a school failure identity for the student.
McKay - Jackson added, «When school detachment is coerced it could be likened to a traumatic event that occurs without any preparation, shattering feelings of security and promoting a feeling powerlessness and vulnerability to a potentially dangerous world.
The Victors also includes stories of individual battles, raids, acts of courage and suffering from Pegasus Bridge, an account of the first engagement of D - Day, when a detachment of British airborne troops stormed the German defense forces and paved the way for the Allied invasion; and from Band of Brothers, an account of an American rifle company from the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment who fought, died, and conquered, from Utah Beach through the Bulge and on to Hitter's Eagle's Nest in Germany.
He apparently survived, but when a Cavalry detachment was sent to the site of the attack, they found the mother - in - law dead, the horses crippled, and «the outfit a smoking ruin.»
Retinal detachment is a condition that occurs when the inner layers of the retina separate from underlying pigmented layers.
Despite his distrust of the younger Goa and Phuket - set with their technology obsession and general detachment from society, few writers have Garland's eloquence when it comes to describing the simplest and purest of worldly pleasures — the beauty of a Thai sunset, the serene turquoise water of an uninhabited island — it's impossible to not to want to book a trip to paradise after reading this book.
In general, life on the island proceeded peacefully, with the exception of an incident in 1851 when the Government of Yucatan sent a detachment of soldiers from newly retaken Bacalar to claim Ambergris Caye for Mexico.
When later art slips in, it mostly dates from a flurry of the ironic detachment nearly twenty years ago.
It takes a chillier turn with the «Pictures generation» of the 1980s, when appropriation meant a greater detachment and a greater certainty about everything but art.
When a kind of detachment or foreignness is achieved, and all hint of intentional marks are adequately obscured, he considers the painting to be done and ready to stretch.
When experiencing the art of Marion Peck, one enters a wonderful world full of solitude and detachment that is at the same time heartbreakingly sweet, irrepressibly optimistic and full of humor.
In fact, he had prophesied the emergence of such works as early as 1947, when he called for «the development of a bland, large, balanced Apollonian art in which passion does not fill in the gaps left by faulty or omitted application of theory but takes off from where the most advanced theory stops, and in which an intense detachment informs all.»
What sort of detachment do we experience when we look at abstract painting today?
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.
When the world looks like it's falling apart, though, perhaps ironic detachment will begin to look less like an antidote to chauvinism and more like a banal evil, unequipped to fight the pricks of history.
If McGee looks too much an insider now himself, especially when posed next to Jeffrey Deitch, that comes with the stress on pleasure and detachment in art these days.
When the U.S. Air Force was established in 1947 - 1948, The U.S. Army transferred the Air Weather Service from the Army Air Forces to the new U.S. Air Force and concluded an agreement whereby the U.S. Air Force Air Weather Service would continue to support nearly all U.S. Army meteorological requirements with U.S. Air Force Air Weather detachments located as attachments to the appropriate Army headquarters.
The Police in BC reverted to the previous method of investigating possible impaired drivers when they have provided a sample indicating «Fail» at the roadside, including detaining the individual for more accurate breath tests obtained at a police detachment.
Mughal's troubles began in February 2013 when an Ontario Provincial Police officer at the Collingwood, Ont., detachment was working on a zero - tolerance effort to enforce Ontario's distracted - driving law.
When people write, in particular as part of their work, there's a professional detachment between the writer and what he wrote.
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