Sentences with phrase «feel inadequate around»

It's hard to not feel inadequate around a man with muscles for muscles and electricity powers.

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after 30 years of moving around the country and participating in various churches that were glad to have me be part of their work & ministries (as a musician), I find myself now living in a small, very isolated, undereducated and underexperienced town, where I've been rejected by more than one church on the basis that I know too much (I apparently make everyone else feel stupid) and have too much experience (i.e., I make everyone else feel inadequate).
Generally speaking, an alcoholic's motivation is inadequate, so far as successful treatment is concerned, if he mainly sees alcohol as a solution, wants help in changing those around him or avoiding the consequences of his immature behavior, and / or comes because he was pressured (either by a person or by crisis circumstances of which he feels himself the victim).
If I choose to breastfeed, I want to be assured that the medical profession and others around me will not undermine that choice and make me to feel that my milk is somehow inadequate or that choosing to breastfeed is unfairly tying me down.
It is tough to shake off feeling inadequate or different, but the more confidence I mustered up in myself and in my decisions (by shifting my focus to thoughts of fitting in and feeling a part of) the more I realized moms just like me were all around.
A Day on the Job: When Christina (Cameron Diaz) argues with Tony (Al Pacino) about starting Cap (Dennis Quaid), it was Diaz's first scene with Pacino — whom some actors felt, if not intimidated, perhaps a little inadequate around.
Part of the political problem around accountability is that it sometimes feels to educators and the community that the message from the state or from the federal government is, «We're going to use this accountability system to tell you you're bad or that your school is inadequate, and tell you that you're a D or an F.» And somehow knowing that is going to be so motivating that outcomes are going to change.
I don't have that kind of money to throw around, though, and hearing several other (well known) indie writers nod and agree that «they, too, do this» makes us poorer indies feel a bit inadequate.
Also, they will receive inadequate feedback and «soft» evaluations (doing «fine» as opposed to meaningful review and suggestions for actions that will lead to advancement) and report that others feel uncomfortable around them.
It makes me feel a little less inadequate about my performance around my own house!
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