Sentences with phrase «emotional low point»

There is a point in the film, where Sternwood hits an emotional low point and you wished the script would let Strong get the most out of the moment.
The film picks up at Tony's (Emmanuelle Bercot — who directed this year's opening film Standing Tall) emotional low point after a skiing accident that left her with a seriously injured leg.

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«An integrated customer experience process within a successful customer - focused organization should know when the customers are at an emotional high or low point (both could be substantial) and what behaviors they exhibit that betray a problem or a root cause.»
Key points to this study: In Turkish moms, lower emotional support from the mother - in - law and husband was associated with higher incidence and persistence of postpartum depression.
Many of the points mentioned like verbal abuse, emotional neglect, favouritism towards brother, making the child feel worthless, comparison with other children, complaining about me to outsiders, stingy about pocket money and the consequences of low self - esteem, inferiority complex, loneliness, problem in social bonding - I faced it all.
Rosie Mendez, a lesbian representing the Lower East Side, told Capital New York those positions were a deal - breaker for her, and some who attended Williams» presentation to the Progressive Caucus this past weekend said he struggled to explain his thinking on either question, at points becoming emotional.
A 2013 study in the Journal of Adolescent Health found that teens who went to bed later than 11:30 during the school year had lower grade - point averages and were more vulnerable to emotional problems than those who went to bed earlier.
The logical side of my brain was telling me that I was in transition, the low sounds meant she was descending, and that there was an end in sight, but my emotional side was reaching the «I can't do this» point.
Maybe my expectations were duly lowered but director Francis Lawrence, who took over the series from filmmaker Gary Ross and raised the bar, and screenwriters Peter Craig and Danny Strong turn out a surprisingly engaging film about rebellion, propaganda, media, and the emotional and psychological scars of war, all seen from the point of view of a young woman (Jennifer Lawrence) who becomes a symbol of resistance simply by surviving with courage, dignity, and compassion.
From that point the movie begins to operate as a low - boiling legal thriller, though Wang has shrewdly established Joey's emotional claim to Chip long before we understand that his legal claim is groundless.
It's more like an honest - to - goodness relationship, with ecstatic high points, soul - crushing low points, general uncertainty and emotional torment.
My point is that simply picking up a school of children who come from low - SES households, who often have emotional and behavior problems, along with their academic problems, and placing them in a different building is not going to solve any problems.
One main concern is reference bias, or the effect of survey respondents» reference points on their answers.37 Students, for example, attending competitive schools often rate themselves as having less self - control or as less hardworking because of their schools» rigorous expectations.38 Accordingly, some experts caution that using SEL to classify schools could ultimately punish high - performing schools while rewarding low - performing schools.39 Additionally, teachers may misinterpret behavior, erroneously rely on first impressions, or incorrectly equate their opinion of a student with the student's social - emotional skills.40
Knowing that story follows Shakespeare's three Act formula, with act two lasting twice the length of one and three, divided in the middle by the highest (or lowest) point of (emotional) action, it occurred to me that plotting stories on a circle might work.
Perinatal depression is common; in high - income countries the point prevalence is approximately 13 %, with higher rates estimated in low - income and middle - income countries.1 Furthermore, perinatal depression is associated with an increased risk of adverse child outcomes, including behavioural, emotional and cognitive difficulties, 2 which persist into late childhood and adolescence.
The Reno - area school district found a 21 - point difference in math scores and a 20 - point difference in English - Language Arts (ELA) scores between students with low and high social and emotional competencies.
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