Sentences with phrase «feel of the room as»

What you should add is going vary based on how you envision the look and feel of the room as well as your personal preference.

Not exact matches

I felt this myself as we went from a few founders huddled into a tiny room to the front page of the Financial Times, an influx of VC interest, magazine covers, invitations to high - profile events and the pressures of trying to live up to this perception and the economic opportunities everybody expected.
And what I hate is that women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one of the few women in the room, you feel obligated to raise it as an issue, when you would rather far often talk about the economics of something.
If inflation moderates, if it doesn't spike quite as much as we're thinking it will do, I think a lot of businesses will feel they have a little bit more room to maneuver and indeed to get ahead,» he explained.
As the room breaks into smaller groups for a time of discussion, he poses the question: «Who here feels equipped to get involved?»
We want people to go to their room when they're angry and come out when they're happy again, to change their attitudes quick, to get on with the business of feeling good as quickly as possible.
According to J.R. Briggs, «the elephant in the room for pastors is that many of us are afraid of failure, and we don't feel as though there are safe spaces to talk openly about it.»
There were pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
This survey confirmed what I was seeing in the therapy room, but nonetheless made disturbing reading: 49.8 per cent reported mental health problems as a result of their behaviour, such as anxiety and depression; 65 per cent struggled with low self - esteem; 70 per cent felt shame and 19.4 per cent had experienced a serious desire to commit suicide.
... What is the most tense part — put your hand on that and let go of the tension... Be aware of all your feelings in the present moment... Breathe deeply a few times... Now picture the space of your consciousness as a room.
Of equal importance, it is based on an eternal human need: «the need of man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.&raquOf equal importance, it is based on an eternal human need: «the need of man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.&raquof man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.&raquof it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.»
As sarcasm and disdain ensued, I suddenly felt overwhelmed and convicted by the irony of the situation: A bunch of straight Christians were sitting together in a living room, engaging in a lengthy and heated conversation about whether other people were sinning.
You speak on what is «True Doctrine», could we also point to something such as the Consti; tution and the daily court room arguments of lawyers and clerks who feel that they alone know and understand the true meaning of the what the framers when they wrote the laws of this land?
It often happens that an hallucination is imperfectly developed: the person affected will feel a «presence» in the room, definitely localized, facing in one particular way, real in the most emphatic sense of the word, often coming suddenly, and as suddenly gone; and yet neither seen, heard, touched, nor cognized in any of the usual «sensible» ways.
I also know the shame one feels when a room full of people swoon, literally fall on the floor, in unison while you remain standing and the pressure you are put under as a young person to «speak in tongues» because if you don't you are looked down upon as not having the «gifts of the Spirit» But I digress.
He sought after false accusations and unjust reprimands as opportunities of humility; and such was his obedience that, when a room - mate, having no more paper, asked him for a sheet, he did not feel free to give it to him without first obtaining the permission of the superior, who, as such, stood in the place of God, and transmitted his orders.
In other words — considered from the perspective of the feeling occasion — in the interest of expanding its own room for development, its relative actual world, and its capacity for feeling, the occasion which is in the process of concretion will give privilege to those occasions in its environment which embody a high integration of the world and thus an order as complex as possible.
Well, it is still in these richer animistic and dramatic aspects that religion delights to dwell, It is the terror and beauty of phenomena, the «promise» of the dawn and of the rainbow, the «voice» of the thunder, the «gentleness» of the summer rain, the «sublimity» of the stars, and not the physical laws which these things follow, by which the religious mind still continues to be most impressed; and just as of yore, the devout man tells you that in the solitude of his room or of the fields he still feels the divine presence, that inflowings of help come in reply to his prayers, and that sacrifices to this unseen reality fill him with security and peace.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
As much as I loved the idea of a patterned tile floor, I was still torn between its beauty / practicality and the homey feel of hardwood floors, which I wanted to have in the living rooAs much as I loved the idea of a patterned tile floor, I was still torn between its beauty / practicality and the homey feel of hardwood floors, which I wanted to have in the living rooas I loved the idea of a patterned tile floor, I was still torn between its beauty / practicality and the homey feel of hardwood floors, which I wanted to have in the living room.
Towne Park made its presence felt this week at the Greater Miami & The Beaches Hotel Association's 19th Annual Inn Key Awards Luncheon, as both Pierre Suran of the Loews Miami Beach Hotel and Manny Gonzalez of the Mandarin Oriental were nominated for the «Valet Attendant of the Year» award for hotels with 200 + rooms.
A visit here feels less like going shopping and more like an afternoon at Soho House: Tote a glass of wine as you step through room after room of Nancy Meyers — worthy furniture.
They were feeling the heat of Baylor breathing down their necks, and now they have some serious breathing room, as Land - Grant Holy Land notes:
«There was such a great feeling in the locker room, a feeling of togetherness as much as on any team I'd ever been associated with.
Whether it was ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit reporting on TV that morning that Miles was as good as gone, or whether a fourth cup of coffee hit Miles sideways in the Georgia Dome locker rooms, or whether years of the accumulated WCW in the air possessed him, Miles felt the need to cut a wrestling promo live on the carpet in Atlanta.
It feels like if I didn't say anything — if I ran out of the room right then, sobbing — he'd just tidy up a few papers on his desk and go back about his job of being Barry Alvarez, the former Badgers head coach who took Wisconsin to three Rose Bowls after decades of irrelevance, then signed the check for his own bronze statue as the school's athletic director.
Get him out of the team, it doesn't help to have such guy in locker room, he makes other feel like they are less as he is all that, kills motivation and others have to take that... Must be tuff for other players to have to feel like shit with a man walking like he is better than all of them and can ruin their goal, like working hard and one is ruining all... So, that's what ballon d'or sees, an embarrassement for football that they don't want in that room... As i said, he should have went to Man C, so gardiola reminds him how much of a diva he is..as he is all that, kills motivation and others have to take that... Must be tuff for other players to have to feel like shit with a man walking like he is better than all of them and can ruin their goal, like working hard and one is ruining all... So, that's what ballon d'or sees, an embarrassement for football that they don't want in that room... As i said, he should have went to Man C, so gardiola reminds him how much of a diva he is..As i said, he should have went to Man C, so gardiola reminds him how much of a diva he is....
That's why for us, it's not only to lose a world class player, it is as well that this period of uncertainty creates a strange feeling in the dressing room.
My main concern is that wenger has lost the dressing room, looked what happened to Chelsea when they had enough of Maureen, great players looked crap and Chelsea feel down the league, Maureen got the sack and then Chelsea won the league as the players then kicked on.
It may not be as likely later in the round, but plenty of people either feeling that they are on a hot seat, or trying to go all in, leaves room that it might happen.
We talk about this in the locker room as football players and leaders, how you want everyone around you to feel like they can be great for having played with you, sat in a classroom with you, been a friend of yours.
But there is also a growing feeling, which must have grown a lot more after this weekend's abject show at West Brom, that the boss has not got the same control over the Arsenal dressing room as he used to have and Wenger gave this idea even more weight with some of his post match comments reported by Metro.
I only regret for the past season is wenger letting go of gilberto he would not only have feeled the void left by flamini but would have been good for the atmosphere in the dressing room as well as a teacher to the other midfielders.
I've been married nearly 25 years and been with my husband for 32 years, he was the first guy I slept with a he swept me off my feet, we have 2 children 23 and 19 and for last 1 years we have not slept together, he has gained so much weight from changing his job --(I'm not making that the excuse) but I have just fallen out of love with him, when we do talk we disagree with everything, I feel guilty for feeling like this, but sometimes I just cant be in the same room as him, I see all my friends and family happy and enjoying their time together now their children have left but all i see is a lonely life in my house.
I can't help but feel if that Instagram post had been about me celebrating 6 months as a mum of 2 or the fact I have managed to move Alex into his own room with no problems then no hurtful comments would have been made.
So all of this means the front seats have to come up to make the 2nd row useable which is not a big deal but certainly is a shame as it now feels like all the rest for room up front.
And what ends up happening is as your child gets older and older, number one, they feel safer and number two, they just expect to be at home at least 50 % of their time, which then leaves room for a little less rebellion or experimentation.
Breakfast and dinner are both buffet style — if you have children I would recommend getting there as early as possible for dinner while it is still quite quiet — the dining room is really big so if your darling kiddies decide to kick off you don't feel like you are being too much of a nuisance to other diners — it is also easy to nip out of the dining room and wheel them around outside.
This isn't to say I'd be thrilled to join other pumping moms in a communal Mothers» Room, but if work culture continues to skimp on providing supportive environments for raising a healthy family, including flex time, paid leave, subsidized quality care and just the basic humanity that allows us to see each other as more than just workers boosting a bottom line, I'd take the company of other moms like me so I wouldn't feel so alone as a working parent.
With the support of a Zippy, your little one can sleep in any positions they like as they have room to move in the cozy environment while still have the feeling of swaddling.
When she yelled at him to get out of her room, it was all I could do to not say what I was feeling («Might as well get used to it, it never ends.»).
Many men may have felt cut off as they were sent to nervously await the arrivals of their children in all - male waiting rooms.
Stomping out of the room — tempting as that may be — can make him feel abandoned.
Normally I don't diagnose a lot of breastfeeding issues because I feel like that's something that's tricky and also a little dicey to do when you're not in the same room as the persona with the problem.
I cried several times knowing exactly what it feels like to sit in that doctor's waiting room, in front of his desk as he gives the news, in the MRI lab waiting for my child to emerge, and at home wondering when the symptoms will end and my child will be healed.
Not only this, our daughter slept in this in her room from 2 - 3 years as she was scared of a big bed but felt safe in this....
If you hold this space long enough, you might find your emotional child melting into your arms rather than your angry child, retreating to their room feeling upset and confused, blaming YOU and your reaction to their upset as the cause of their angst.
As I left her room I couldn't help but feel very proud of myself.
Anyway, two of the things that have really got me feeling like I'm emptying the Pacific with a ladel is the number of times I ask my kids to do the same fucking thing over and over and over again and the fact that as soon as I leave the room, my kids start doing things they know they aren't supposed to or intentionally bugging the crap out of each other until they are inevitably beating the shit out of each other.
As parents ourselves we feel it is best for sleep training (and in general) to go to your child's room to comfort them if they are crying instead of talking to them through a speaker.
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