Sentences with phrase «energy in confrontation»

Daly's definition suggests that separatism is not another investment of energy in confrontation with patriarchy.

Not exact matches

He launched Canadian Hunter Exploration in 1973, a year characterized by an oil crisis abroad that led to shortages at gasoline pumps in the U.S. Closer to home, confrontations intensified between the federal and provincial governments over managing Alberta's energy resources.
The river's clean waters serve as the wellspring in what has steadily become one of the storied confrontations over energy development, justice, finance, and human rights in the American West.
The empty chair method can also help in working through feelings about people who are still alive but with whom direct confrontation is either impossible or probably unproductive — e.g., a rigid boss on a job you still want to keep, an aged parent with whom an open confrontation would be destructive, or an ex-spouse toward whom one has energy - wasting resentments.
From the series of pranks and stunts that are done to ruin Shack professionally throguh the scenes of A No. 1 trying to educate Cigaret all the way to the big final confrontation aboard the moving train, this film is fileld with energy, tension, and the world being presented really comes alive in all of its unsavory detail.
Excessive energy is invested in emotional confrontations, threats and removal from class to suppress misbehavior.
And while the game will at times force large confrontations that keep players scrambling while firing off rounds, the most memorable moments involve crawling through the darkness and listening to enemy banter before snapping their necks or burying a hatchet in their backs as Lara hunts with a desperate energy that reminds me of the better moments from 2009's Velvet Assassin.
Collaborate on resolving confrontation between rising energy demand and water scarcity in both countries.
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