Because alcohol has the power to give temporary
feelings of adequacy, expansiveness, and ecstasy, it has been regarded in many cultures as something magical, even divine.
He believed that a person will be more responsive and cooperative when he or she is encouraged and harbors
feeling of adequacy and respect.
Not exact matches
''... God is losing in the sense
of feeling, with unique
adequacy, the
feelings of all others, entirely free from inferior emotions (except as vicariously participated in or sympathetically objectified...» (DR 39, original italics).
The tendency
of middle - aged figures to develop their growing edges on the wrong side, to «go to pot,» usually lowers morale and
feelings of sexual
adequacy as well as affects health adversely.
Inferiority, shyness,
feelings of in -
adequacy, anxiety, defensive grandiosity, and isolation.
A review
of anti-fraud guidance and regulations and survey
of more than 50 business leaders by the Fraud Advisory Panel (FAP), found few requirements for companies to have internal fraud reporting arrangements in place and mixed
feelings about the
adequacy of anti-fraud systems and processes inside listed companies.
Parenting is a proximal variable in the causal pathway to adverse outcomes in childhood and adolescence,
of which material disadvantage and economic hardship are distal variables.32 Behavioural problems and temper tantrums among young children have been shown to increase as a result
of parenting changes associated with economic hardship.33 Economic deprivation has also been associated with decreased respect for the father and increased dependence on peer group for adolescent boys, and lowered
feelings of self
adequacy and reduced goal aspirations for adolescent girls.15 Economic hardship appears to have direct and indirect effects on adolescent functioning.