Sentences with phrase «dissonance between»

Our conceptualization of the interplay between personality and relationship conflict is in line with the situational congruence model [15] and the person - environment fit framework [16]; [17] as we argue that change in teamwork mental models (the dissonance between expected teamwork quality and real teamwork quality experienced while performing the collective task) is less strong for situations of fit rather than a misfit between group members» personality and a conflicting group climate.
I've spent a couple of years journaling about my experience feeling dissonance between recommending some transracially adoptive families to consider moving to nieghborhoods that racially reflect their childre, while recognizing that this advice has inadvertantly contributed toward the gentrification of nieghborhoods.
She pointed out to watch how dissonance between the mood and lyrics of music can represent the irony people feel inside (i.e., «I am a Rock» by Simon and Garfunkel»).
This means that there is nothing «right» to say, there is nothing you can do to make the person feel better, and in fact when you try to make the person feel better you're creating a dissonance between the two of you that will just make your relationship suffer.
If you find a dissonance between the types of jobs you want and the types of jobs you qualify for, now is the best time to start brushing up on your professional skills so your executive LinkedIn profile (and other branding tools) will more adequately reflect your potential.
If you begin to notice a sort of dissonance between the content for each, you are going down the wrong path.
What stood out more is the seeming dissonance between ownership of another connected device and the reason for purchasing a voice assistant.
It's coming because the dissonance between the inside and outside experiences is instantly obvious.
There's an obvious dissonance between these two positions, and I find it notable that Germany and the UK both rely heavily on Huawei for networking equipment.
The dissonance between the fixed success fees and practitioners» expert assessments of the overall risks is a running sore that urgently needs lancing.
But mostly, there is little if any practical dissonance between the public interest and the interest of the profession.
Among the things causing concerns - both to arbitrators and to the parties in international arbitration — are for example the extraterritorial aspects of some sanction regulations, the uncertainties of foreign sanctions, and the dissonance between international arbitration institutions regarding their policy in administering sanction - related proceedings.
Unlike AMcB, The Practice appreciated the cognitive dissonance between applications of the law and real life.
The larger the organization you work for, the more likely it is that there will be dissonance between what the organization's top managers tell you and what your boss is telling you.
It should not appease lawyers who recognize the inherent dissonance between narrowing concepts like «solely» being blown open by terms like «purposes such as» and total vagueness like «facilitate the implementation of different licensing models by publishers.»
The quantitative estimates of my emissions guided me as I set about resolving the dissonance between my principles and my actions.
The link provided by Solomon is a «live» image (indeed, if you are reading this weeks or months later, you most likely will find a curious dissonance between the chart and Solomon's pronouncements).
I'm not sure it's possible to get rid of the terminology no matter how accurate that might be, but fixations on quantifiable parts of a bigger picture can lead to distortions, most particularly the obvious dissonance between global temperature records and climate disruption.
I just see this particular argument as obstructionist to say nothing of the fact that implying a primia facie dissonance between the ice core record and consensus of climate science as given by any reputable survey is tantamount to alledging either some sort of conspiracy or that climate researchers are uniquely dull.
Why should we not be skeptical of that cognitive dissonance between that model and the facts?
But, in preparing for our meetings, I became aware of the dissonance between the literature supporting global warming versus the coming ice age.
Inevitably within a group a few strong perspectives emerge; even the most dynamic teams will work to rectify the dissonance between competing view points, borrowing a little here, a little there.
[MARodger, BTW, has been both vigilant and spot - on, in his running commentary about the persisting dissonance between loose language and the underlying reality of our thermal record during the 21st century.]
There is a dissonance between the directness of their work and the fuzzier set of interests and objectives — high - minded, metaphysical and historical — that «abstraction» suggests.
The clanging dissonance between hot form and chilling content can be oddly riveting.»
He is consumed with temporality — most importantly, the experience of time in everyday life and how we account for peculiar instances of dissonance between chronological and episodic passages of time.
His works focus on the inability of communication which is used to visualise reality, the attempt of dialogue, the dissonance between form and content and the dysfunctions of language.
These distorted images are the result of dissonance between depth views on 3D models and aerial photographs.
There is a dissonance between the conventional forms of his vessels and the depictions that adorn them.
My work aims to heighten the dissonance between the Euclidean coordinates of built space and our experience of it.
And creates the same dissonance between conventional form and personal message the artist achieves in his best - known medium, ceramics.
On a dark and chilly top floor, a hologram of Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster in the guise of the opera singer Maria Callas (OPERA [QM.15], 2016) produces an eerie dissonance between a spectral body seen at a distance and the disembodied proximity of Callas's voice.
The tension created by a dissonance between figurative and abstract, public and private, cultural and subjective, historical and post-historical is eased by the creation of these new worlds.
Given the provocative dissonance between expressive «matter» and analytical «mind,» these marks compete with the linear configurations to be the key signifying element.
The result is an exhibition that embodies a dissonance between the physical, psychological, and historical.
These media form a threshold through which Jasper explores the dissonance between imaginary and fragmented cinematic space and the physical experience of architecture, and in his work he also excavates history through postcolonial and experimental anthropological lenses.
Similarly, The Katastwóf Karavan amplifies the dissonance between pleasurable nostalgia and sickening truths — the result is an urgent call to consciousness.
The piece, choreographed over the summer of 1953 while Cunningham was in residence at the college, includes movement vocabulary that was to become key to his distinct style: sustained poses, controlled and rigid bodies, disconnected movements, and intended dissonance between the music and movements.
As proven somewhat by this article on Dragon Quest V (which also features dialects in the same manner), some players might simply refuse to acknowledge, or even be aware that English (/ language in question) does in fact have different dialects, hence creating a dissonance between player and game.
It's always curious to look back at old games and feel that dissonance between what you remember being state of the art and what your eyes are now telling you is muddy, blocky, or just plain low - res.
Chapter one already felt disjointed thanks to the tonal dissonance between Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain, but chapter two takes it to an extreme.
What frustrates me most about Hidden Dragon Legend is the dissonance between the artistic vision of its concept artists and its execution.
While the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One title admirably aims to reduce the dissonance between the first - person shooter's archetypical solo, cooperative, and competitive modes, the game occasionally stumbles with some of the very basics which once propelled the Halo franchise in the FPS pantheon.
Jones acknowledges the dissonance between the realistic sniping game and montages of people shooting Hitler in the testicle (Sniper Elite depicts the dictator with just the one) or ridiculous multikills with a single bullet spiralling through several enemies.
«I played Donkey Kong Country and marveled at the cognitive dissonance between what I remember (incredible graphics) and what I was looking at today (not incredible graphics).»
There are a lot of reasons to feel as if players should have some say in the disposition of our virtual items and there is dissonance between the sentiment that players place on their items and characters and the current state of the law.
The second article entitled «The Epidemic of Facelessness «points to the dissonance between the world of faces (the real world of interpersonal communication) and the world without faces (our increasingly «anonymous» digital lives).
There's a little bit of cognitive dissonance between the view out the front and my eyes adjusting to that video display.
Her comment reveals a dissonance between an old mindset and an emerging one about what students bring to the learning context.
Coupled with complaints from students and parents, he had been trying to determine the reasons for the dissonance between the school's grading policy — as it lives on paper — and what was actually practiced in classrooms.
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