Sentences with phrase «emotional notes in»

The trailer hit several different emotional notes in terms of the narrative used by director Patty Jenkins, indicating along the way that it could well be Warner Bros» most balanced DC Films outing to date in terms of character depth, humor and, of course, over-the-top action.
Bale and Gosling are standouts while Steve Carell as Mark Baum lends a few emotional notes in the vortex of financial disaster.

Not exact matches

Liz Elam, founder of Link Coworking in Austin and an organizer of the upcoming Global Coworking Uncoference Conference, who also wrote the CNBC piece, expanded on the networking benefits of spaces like hers when we got in touch, noting that interactions with fellow coworking members often go beyond what we traditionally think of as networking to encompass emotional «support.»
A study of salespeople published in 2013 «showed that the social and emotional flexibility of the ambiverts in the group made them superior salespeople,» notes Bernstein.
It is the season in which the traditional academic term begins — but also the emotional tone of much of Amory's youthful, first - time stumbling,» they note.
This reading, as we have noted, was Italianate, Ultramontane, highly emotional and frequently expressed in passages of purple prose, which, as Wilkinson opines, occasionally topple over into «silliness».
Bandura notes there is a greater emotional impact if one might face a similar situation in the future:
The primary factors which bear on the question seem to me to be five: (1) the churchgoing habit in these churches is earlier and more persistently associated with religion; (2) the emotional accompaniments of worship are more vivid and dramatic; (3) greater demands — or at least, greater consciously recognized demands — are made on church members; (4) more concrete instruction is given in Christian doctrine; and (5) in spite of some false notes, other notes are struck which in certain great essentials lie closer to the heart of the Christian gospel than the usual liberal emphasis.
Sometimes this is explicit, in the exchange of harsh words; at other times it is implicit, evident not so much in what is said as in what is left unsaid --- for example, in the loss of those earlier notes of emotional, intellectual, and spiritual intimacy with his beloved sister Jemima.
As the Catholic News Agency notes, a friend of Roberta's, who witnessed the Pope's interaction with the woman, posted on Facebook, «It was very emotional to see how Pope Francis greeted Roberta... there are gestures in life that are worth more than speeches, much more than you would think... Pope Francis is unique»...
In announcing Doyle's death, R. R. Reno notes that he had to «overrule [his] severe fellow editors who feared Brian had edged too close to schmaltzy emotional manipulation.»
As I note here and below, poor sleep is a stressor in its own right — one that might cause emotional problems and attention deficits.
It is important to note, that the emotional affair has unresolved rage due to the manipulative aspect of needing control, which is played out in an alluring sexualized manner.
And, she notes, «not all siblings offer emotional support; in fact, many siblings don't become close until they're older, young adults and beyond.»
Since the 18 - month mark ushers in some big milestones for baby's physical development and emotional development, The Baby Sleep Site notes, it makes sense that there would be a shift in a baby's sleep as a result of all that change.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf of women and children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
The color change — from soothing green to a straight - up blood red — is no doubt calculated to raise the emotional tenor, as is the file - folder nav menu and the ragged, runaway - note feel to the heading graphic in the middle of the page.
Deni Carise, chief clinical officer for the nonprofit treatment center Phoenix House in New York City and an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, notes that women are also far more likely to have suffered emotional, physical or sexual trauma, and to have additional parenting and child - care responsibilities.
In the latter, the practitioner focuses attention on the changing sensations of her breath, noting thoughts, pictures and memories as they arise from their inner source, but without any emotional engagement.
Editor's note: The following is a critique of a social and emotional learning program called MindUP that I have covered in other blogs (see list below) and in a feature in Scientific American Mind (visit «Schools Add Workouts for Attention, Grit and Emotional Controlemotional learning program called MindUP that I have covered in other blogs (see list below) and in a feature in Scientific American Mind (visit «Schools Add Workouts for Attention, Grit and Emotional ControlEmotional Control»).
Pomerantz noted that the other big factor in play is «the oversize emotional reaction» the picture has drawn from people on the Internet.
Supervisors and co-workers who are empathetic and provide emotional support by listening to their peers go a long way in fostering a positive work environment, notes McCarthy.
The nine doulas interviewed in the study described their experiences as «transformative and fulfilling,» Anderson explains, noting that it is «a rich emotional experience to help bring another life into the world.»
While researching the biochemical action triggered by the protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin in the amygdala (involved in the formation of emotional memories), neuroscientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign noted a strange occurrence in the midbrain region.
It's important to note that improvements in emotional state only occur from sustained moderate levels of cocoa.
But those folks might want to start cutting themselves some slack: The researchers note that people who are rich in self - compassion typically possess better emotional health.
Take careful note of the physical and emotional symptoms that are most severe or cause disruption in your life.
Strategies to Cool Your Hot Emotions: Using Mind and Body First, let me note that one of the best sets of mind - body approaches to cooling down hot emotional reactions can be found in the various emotion regulation skills and practices in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (created by Marsha M. Lineman, a practicing Buddhist).
Unusually for Spielberg, the emotional grace notes that elevate his best genre work — Elliott's flying bicycle in E.T. or that first dinosaur reveal in Jurassic Park — are substituted with the sugar rush of endless cyberscapes.
Paulson's one - note beeyotch character doesn't do the actress any favors, but Fassbender, in what could have been a mustache - twirling part, is utterly transfixing as the kind of guy who really does have a deeply emotional investment in manic racial sadism.
In Manchester By The Sea, he makes emotional numbness compelling, revealing grace notes of humor and compassion in a character who hides his heart behind a walIn Manchester By The Sea, he makes emotional numbness compelling, revealing grace notes of humor and compassion in a character who hides his heart behind a walin a character who hides his heart behind a wall.
The leads are obviously older than the 17 - year - olds in the story, a nod, perhaps, to the planned sequels, but they have a bouncy sort of verve and a capacity for the emotional depth necessary to make their story work, particularly Garfield, with sleepy eyes and an unruly field of dark hair, finding the exact note of wide - eyed terror and joy to Peter's discovery of his new skill set, as well as to the inner turmoil of re-aligning his moral compass.
With light - hearted awareness of the cinematic magic conjured by displays of solidarity, director Lawrence shows that he knows in theory how to provide emotional grace notes.
As noted above, there are some funny moments, but the movie isnt nearly as funny as Clerks, and the emotional moments do nt ring as true as those in Chasing Amy.
Not fearless enough to nose the camera in the dramatic mire, like a soldier to the cause in a personal guerrilla war, Diego Luna «s film beckons a paint - by - numbers summary of the man's greatest achievements, the spark notes of a six - plus year period that glosses all with thin coats, rarely taking the opportunity to remain in the moment and settle in with the hard - won emotional beats of the characters.
Without getting into spoilers, it's worth noting that the harsh turns that friendships and relationships took during the course of Season 3 aren't easily forgiven, speaking to the way in which «BoJack» has never flinched from bleak emotional honesty in contrast to its more fantastical elements.
This one is more directly connected with issues of family, issues that are deeply personal, emotional, and serious,» Anderson said in the press notes for The Royal Tenenbaums.
Now, in this Berlin Silver Bear winner from Mia Hansen - Løve — writer - director of such intimate films as Father of My Children and Goodbye First Love — Huppert delivers a note - perfect warm and wry performance as a philosophy teacher whose life is defined by ideas rather than circumstance, a woman of substance — intellectual, emotional, financial — who faces unexpected constraints and freedoms when the assumed certainties of her domestic life unravel.
Possible spoilers The closest Blanchett has got to a rival is serial nominee Amy Adams (five nominations in eight years), who hits all the right notes across the emotional range as a gangster's moll in American Hustle.
Although Hotel Rwanda is an emotional story about one man's bravery in the face of chaos, Terry George's (screenwriter for Hart's War and The Boxer) film hits more right notes on an intellectual level.
However, as Swanberg's work has proven time and time again, when Easy finds the right emotional note, it hits it in a way that's heart - achingly beautiful.
Brevet calls it «a rather simple film» and notes that «the emotional impact of the story comes through in the end after what is a rather mundane and cliched story of the innocent man in jail and the person working hard on the outside to get him out.»
Remaining largely faithful to Highsmith's ending, which thrilled and shocked readers at the time with its suggestion that forbidden desires need not be forever sublimated to the status quo, «Carol» ends on a triumphant note of emotional clarity that, for all its frozen - in - time period restraint, speaks stirringly and unmistakably to the present moment.
We're just beginning to understand the uses and implications of virtual reality in education, and it's worth noting that true headset - enabled VR experiences come with a warning label of potential emotional and physical side effects.
The action implications of these findings, as well as some of the dos noted earlier, are to promote a genuine and broad sense of inclusiveness by educating for true understanding of diversity, especially as manifest in one's own school, to ensure that school codes of conduct and core values are integrated into everyday routines, including opportunities for student reflection and feedback on student report cards (versus being relegated to statements in handbooks or on web sites), and to require that all students are given systematic training in social problem solving or related social - emotional skills and encouraged specifically to use those skills in finding alternatives to mistreating others, seeking help effectively, and upstanding in the presence of injustice and inequity.
As the study notes, there is already significant evidence of positive associations between some parenting practices (such as warmth) and depressive symptoms, but this is among the first evidence that specific types of parental involvement in education may build emotional resilience.
Editor's note: This piece by Robert J. Marzano is adapted from «Using Formative Assessment with SEL Skills» in Handbook of Social and Emotional Learning: Research and Practice, now available from Guilford Press.
He realized he would have to raise his consciousness in order to free himself from the emotional snarl he had felt when he first read the note.
The AEDC National Report 2015 notes the largest gender difference was in the area of emotional maturity.
The Brain Science Is In: Students» Emotional Needs Matter (Education Week) Notes Todd Rose's optimism about what's possible for all children.
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