Not exact matches
In that environment, the corporate reputation becomes a competitive tool — an
emotional bond that
ties the consumer to the marketer.
By giving your prospects an opportunity to interact with your product
in a memorable way, you create a strong
emotional tie and lay the groundwork for a loyal customer relationship.
The
emotional session, which included the president, Vice President Mike Pence, and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, brought together people with
ties to high - profile school shootings, including those from Parkland, Sandy Hook Elementary School
in 2012, and Columbine High School
in 1999.
In - law and parent problems are often symptoms of the fact that one or both partners have not cut the inner
ties of
emotional dependency on past relationships by taking the risk of depending on their spouse.
Craddock, too,
in Overhearing the Gospel (1978), endorsed «narrative» sermons — not that narrative should replace logic, or that sermons consist only of stories, but that the sermon has «the scope that
ties it to the life of a larger community» and touches «intellectual or
emotional or volitional» concerns while «conveying the sense of movement from one place to another» and «thinking alongside the hearers.»
I always find it amusing that the people that love to tear down religion usually do it with hateful,
emotional and condescending language, then
in turn accuse those that believe of being emotionally
tied to their beliefs.
Tocqueville employs this insight to describe the
emotional detachment that comes from the modern, democratic erosion of the social
ties that have aristocratically or traditionally bound people to each other: Individualism, Tocqueville explains, is the «heart disease» that causes apathetic, asocial immersion
in the present.
They are riding a wave of interest
in exploring how physical conditions, such as vulnerability to infection and persistence of chronic immunologic illness, may be
tied to
emotional states and environmental stressors.
However, they will hope the
emotional ties formed with the player during his first stint on Merseyside between January 2007 and the summer of 2009 will swing the transfer tussle
in their favour.
Attachment parenting is merely a term coined much later to
tie these natural parenting choices and others
in with the modern research of psychologists like John Bowlby who found that the healthiest
emotional and relational adults tended to have strong early attachments with a parent or primary caregiver.
By contrast, mothers are more likely to reason with their children, to be flexible
in disciplinary situations, and to rely on their
emotional ties to a child to encourage her to behave.
I mean most things
in life are one step forward and two steps back — why shouldn't our feelings
tied to one of the most
emotional events of our lives?
Michigan: Custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child, based on the following factors: moral character and prudence of the parents; physical,
emotional, mental, religious and social needs of the child; capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's
emotional, educational, and other needs; preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection and other
emotional ties existing between the child and each parent; the length of time the child has lived
in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and other parent; the child's adjustment to his / her home, school, and community; the mental and physical health of all parties; permanence of the family unit of the proposed custodial home; any evidence of domestic violence; and other factors.
In my experience, many parents who do a great job with their children in adolescence tend put their emotional ties to their children in front of the «breaking apart» stage that accompanies young adulthoo
In my experience, many parents who do a great job with their children
in adolescence tend put their emotional ties to their children in front of the «breaking apart» stage that accompanies young adulthoo
in adolescence tend put their
emotional ties to their children
in front of the «breaking apart» stage that accompanies young adulthoo
in front of the «breaking apart» stage that accompanies young adulthood.
A lack of access to information and the openly anti-Germany public rhetoric
in the US revived her
emotional ties to her homeland during a moment of political crisis.
In order to take advantage of a potential presidential wave, Democratic operatives are cutting
emotional ties from some rural areas that made up their previous majority, such as downstate Illinois and parts of Ohio, to focus on more suburban districts, where they believe changing demographics are moving seats into the Democratic column.
The purpose of Cuomo's breakneck 15 - hour trip to Israel was an odd mash - up of showing
emotional support — reassuring the Jewish population
in the aftermath of a rash of anti-Semitic threats and acts of vandalism across New York State and nationwide — and promoting business
ties.
The fish facing off with their own reflections showed greater activity
in an area of the brain
tied to fear and negative
emotional learning, which suggests they find themselves scarier than any real rival.
Intelligence may originate from the central role of relationships
in human life and therefore may be
tied to social and
emotional capacities.»
Abstract painting,
in this way, frees us from the
ties that bind us to reality and allows for more powerful feeling and for
emotional, even spiritual, response.
Last weekend,
in an interview with The Sunday Times, Malik explained that he didn't have an eating disorder, but his behavior was
tied to an
emotional need during a very stressful time: «Every area of my life was so regimented and controlled, it was the one area where I could say, «No, I'm not eating that.»
Your subconscious mind will not convert your affirmations into reality unless you can
tie the statements
in with
emotional energy.
This severing of
ties between your physical self and
emotional self means you will have trouble controlling your emotions or even be able to identify shifts
in your inner most feelings.
Dates also improve the
emotional ties between dating men who are
in a relationship.
Rather, they
tie in directly to the story at hand, and expound the
emotional element without drawing things out to absurdly lengthy proportions just to show more eye - candy fire and brimstone.
There are at least two senses
in which Irmgard's awkwardly timed reaction shot underscores Fassbinder's depiction of this dysfunctional family and the
emotional and transactional bonds that
tie it together — or fail to do so.
In a separate report, a council of 28 scientists called on schools to focus on SEL, making the argument that student success is
tied not only to academic ability and cognitive skills (such as working memory and self - regulation) but also to
emotional skills (such as the ability to cope with frustration) and interpersonal skills (including empathy and the ability to resolve conflict).
According to CASEL, the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and
Emotional Learning, a research study in 2011 found that socio - emotional learning was tied to an 11 percentile gain in academic achievement for students who participated in a well - implemented SEL program versus students wh
Emotional Learning, a research study
in 2011 found that socio -
emotional learning was tied to an 11 percentile gain in academic achievement for students who participated in a well - implemented SEL program versus students wh
emotional learning was
tied to an 11 percentile gain
in academic achievement for students who participated
in a well - implemented SEL program versus students who didn't.
«
In P2P platforms, prospective borrowers can write publicly - observable commentaries to convey personal soft information (demographics, economic conditions, context for the loan, etc.), while in the process hoping to build an emotional tie to the investor - lender,» she write
In P2P platforms, prospective borrowers can write publicly - observable commentaries to convey personal soft information (demographics, economic conditions, context for the loan, etc.), while
in the process hoping to build an emotional tie to the investor - lender,» she write
in the process hoping to build an
emotional tie to the investor - lender,» she writes.
In order to become competent with our
emotional selves it helps to have vocabulary and to
tie that vocabulary to embodied feelings.
Heng and Marinna Rollins, 23, an Army veteran, were charged
in late April with
tying an
emotional support dog to a tree and shooting it to death.
This also
ties in with the theory of dogs having high -
emotional intelligence that is nearly on par with humans.
In addition, it should also be noted that emotional problems in cats are strongly tied to medical problems and illnesses, and it's often hard to tell which came firs
In addition, it should also be noted that
emotional problems
in cats are strongly tied to medical problems and illnesses, and it's often hard to tell which came firs
in cats are strongly
tied to medical problems and illnesses, and it's often hard to tell which came first.
An IGF Finalist for «Excellence
in Narrative», Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition is a critically acclaimed visual short story that explores the
emotional ties of family relationships.
In a more emotional story than we've seen him in before, more seems at stake this time around for our protagonist, as old family ties are unearthed, and current ones are a threa
In a more
emotional story than we've seen him
in before, more seems at stake this time around for our protagonist, as old family ties are unearthed, and current ones are a threa
in before, more seems at stake this time around for our protagonist, as old family
ties are unearthed, and current ones are a threat.
At a time when there wasn't emotion
tied between the players and the game, Quantic Dream founder and CEO, David Cage, wanted Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy to «serve as a statement that games could be about character and genuine, meaningful
emotional connections, and could depict said connections
in more powerful ways than the games before it.»
It's a narrative that tries to focus more on the
emotional ties between characters and the families, with the newcomers growing up
in their parents» shadows, yet being responsible for saving Earthrealm from its latest threat.
The sheer visual impact of Learoyd's work, however, is inextricably
tied to his interest
in the
emotional and psychological depths of his subjects.
One part of Anri Sala's work Byrek is a continuous slide projection — a text written by the artist that recalls his
emotional ties to his family and personal history, symbolically materialized
in a traditional dish.
Arabic script is handwritten
in free hand on the prints, reflecting Saudi's response and
emotional ties to Darwish's poems.
The tresses
tied in knots or snaking Medusa - like from a female figure's head represent her exceptionally long hair and shifting
emotional states.
In compelling and diverse images by 16 artists selected by curator Ralph Rugoff, we are invited to contemplate the strong
emotional and psychological
ties that connect these artists to their relatives and partners, as well as the powerful social and economic forces that shape the family.
Recovering from and medical bills
tied to a spinal cord injury can be extremely costly to the victim as he or she will require extensive hospital visits, a wheelchair, and ongoing therapy for the physical and
emotional damage
in order to support adjustment to the disability.
The students immediately picked up on the fact that
in some disputes, not having to be geographically
tied could lower the
emotional temperature of some disputes... such as family law disputes.
Particularly telling is a case exhibit containing a letter from the CEO that describes the
emotional tie he has to the company he has served for thirty - seven years and the responsibility he feels to the employees who,
in his words, «had given their best to the company.»
These include the love, affection and
emotional ties between the child and a parent, the length of time the child has lived
in a stable home environment (often referred to as «status quo»), the child's views and preferences, and the plan proposed by each parent for the child's care and upbringing.
In addition to being a significant asset, the matrimonial home is usually associated with deep
emotional ties.
Our values are the
emotional ties that bind us to our customers and nurture their belief
in us.
44 arsons
in 2008 sounds like a great deal, but arson
in Irvine tends to also be an
emotional crime
tied to a specific set of circumstances.
Too many clients there is
emotional comfort
in «owning,» while others feel that owning
ties them down and restricts their freedom of choice and flexibility.