Sentences with word «dysfunctionality»

In it, Klein said the breakaway Democrats support a modern kind of «progressive» philosophy and will not allow the «dysfunctionality of the past to prevail.»
His improbable heroic feat opens up two possible readings: activating the landscape through performance and direct experience; and analysing dysfunctionality in art, a context that can unleash great strength and energy for ventures unbound by the conventions that govern our environment.
, Speech at Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality Annual; Conference, Sydney, 11 October.
It saves money but by further separating organisations and processes it increases dysfunctionality and diminishes outcomes.
Even though African American women have higher high - density lipoprotein (HDL, the «good» cholesterol) and lower triglyceride levels, they also have increased insulin resistance, oxidative stress burden, proinflammatory markers, HDL dysfunctionality — and significantly higher mortality.
Agyness Deyn plays the heroine, and her co-star is Peter Mullan, the undisputed champion of Scottish dysfunctionality... At last, what the world's been waiting for: Johnnie To is finally making... a musical.
However, observers rarely bother to note that such efforts tend to be superimposed on the existing dysfunctionalities.
Beautifully written, keenly observed, and ultimately redemptive, The Lonely Polygamist is an unforgettable story of an American family — with its inevitable dysfunctionality, heartbreak, and comedy — pushed to its outer limits.
Kate Kretz is a Washington DC - based artist whose recent work addresses vulnerabilities of motherhood, familial dysfunctionality and America's bully culture.
Germany's large - scale case study is salutary, though they address the inherent dysfunctionality impressively, apart from collateral CO2.
The Association between Stress and Sexual Dysfunctionality in Men and Women: A Systematic Review
I am less certain as to whether Sanders particular reform of making regional presidents senate confirmed is wise given the dysfunctionalities of the Senate process.
I think at times the dysfunctionality breeds that kind of anger and passive - aggressiveness to the point that many people become involved in it, to some degree or other.
Daniel I think that you are right that many times a person's unresolved past produces the kind of dysfunctionality to where even though they desire to do good, they end up harming others due to subconscious beliefs about themselves.
It is possible to go too far and segregate a society to the point of dysfunctionality.
When they met for their pre-conclave meetings back in 2013, the College of Cardinals focused much of their discussion on the dysfunctionality of the Roman Curia.
He described «panic» in the Diocese after the report was published and «systemic problems», adding: «There was dysfunctionality.
In short, he is a sinner, perhaps a typical sinner for our time, in which social breakdown and dysfunctionality have become the defining note of many young people's lives.
More worrying still is that the focus on tax avoidance and tax enforcement has been a distraction from the dysfunctionality of our tax system.
«That is the height of dysfunctionality that needs to stop.»
If you remove Carl Paladino, you'll remove an effective advocate for the taxpayers and the kids, but you won't solve the dysfunctionality
«Because of the dysfunctionality of the school system, it caused a wave of people over the years leaving the city because they weren't going to send their children to a dysfunctional public school.
It made no attempt to apportion adverse outcomes to individual elements of dysfunctionality.
It reported that over-prioritising natural childbirth was one of five elements of dysfunctionality that contributed to these deaths.
Over time, this can easily lead to a network of health issues and dysfunctionalities, such as lower back disorders, terrible posture and a «pancake butt» comprised of mostly inactive glutes.
Topping the list for this darkly droll dissection of dysfunctionality is the reunion of actress Jenny Slate with her «Obvious Child» director Gillian Robespierre and producer Elisabeth Holm, who co-wrote the script that tries to do for divorce what their previous effort did for abortion.
Christian Bale is especially good at making his character fully three - dimensional in his dysfunctionality, and McDormand also adds complexity to a role that easily could have been rife with stereotype.
Each member of this awkward triangle teeters somewhere between bare honesty and furtive manipulation as he or she lets loose all manner of dysfunctionality.
Director Sam Mendes and screenwriters Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida have skillfully smuggled an almost sentimental hope for the renewal of good old American family values under the guise of a hip comedy that depends on the dysfunctionality of these very values for its laughs.
Mercurial, even unstable, Wade (Nolte) is trying to reestablish a family and regain visitation time with his daughter, but the dysfunctionality in his life is not merely the result of a failed marriage.
School districts have reversed their dysfunctionality by trying tough - minded collaboration.
No way near the dysfunctionality she suffered from Killian, thank goodness.
According to family systems theory, it has been observed that dysfunctional families are able to retain their dysfunctionality by keeping secrets.
Camil appropriates elements, such as strips of color or fragments of a letter or number, and transforms public advertisements into intimate household items, emphasizing the dysfunctionality of a mass consumer lifestyle with a playful but critical gesture.
This includes families with low literacy, high mobility, dysfunctionality and violence.
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