I also think there's
an element of insecurity at play.
Not exact matches
In a world
of uncertainty and
insecurity, «things outside ourselves change - and many times we have little control over those
elements — but if we learn to utilize our inner resources, we carry our security around with us.»
Since milk supply
insecurity is the primary cause
of lactation failure, this will introduce an
element of doubt and fear to the whole process.
«In its response to Boko Haram and ISIS - WA attacks, and at times in response to crime and
insecurity in general, security service personnel perpetrated extrajudicial killings and engaged in torture, sexual exploitation and abuse, arbitrary detention, mistreatment
of detainees, use
of children by some security
elements, looting, and destruction
of property.
Yet these
elements — sisterly estrangement, parental
insecurity and the social rehabilitation
of a chronic introvert among them — have been assembled here with such authorial dexterity, emotional immediacy and narrative audacity that the resulting film feels at once inventive and essential.
In fact the survival
elements weren't part
of the game at the early stage
of production, but after a few prototypes we decided to spice up the experience by giving players a sense
of insecurity, and one thing led to another which resulted in the current gameplay.
Irvine's love
of disjointed narratives and multiple perspectives ensures that an
element of surprise is maintained throughout the work, while
insecurities are heightened by the rearrangement
of familiar architecture involved in the installation
of the piece.
Attainment
of the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the first goal
of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, in the face
of climate change will therefore require science that specifically considers food
insecurity as an integral
element of human vulnerability within the context
of complex social, economic, political and biophysical systems, and that is able to offer usable findings for decision - makers at all scales.