Sentences with phrase «feelings of uncertainty which»

Destabilization plants feelings of uncertainty which leads to fewer investments, reduced productivity, and governments and families become less concerned about education and training.

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One is the scene in which Dolly is on her way to visit Anna at Vronsky's estate in the country; as she travels, the narrative takes us into her thoughts, which are perfectly ordinary: her anxieties as a mother, principally, and as a wife, and her moral uncertainties; but it is all rendered with such confident and seemingly omniscient artistry that one almost feels as if one has momentarily become this woman, and can think and feel as she does; and more than one female critic has called attention to how well Tolstoy succeeds here at imagining his way into the worries and regrets of a wife and mother.
Indeed, whoever listens carefully to the lyrics of Browne and Taylor will be initiated into the feelings with which a large number of today's students resonate — feelings of loss, lassitude, uncertainty, despair.
But despite intellectual challenges, issues in his personal life and emotional swings, Lewis is ultimately remembered for his writings on faith: Even when it meant putting aside momentary feelings of uncertainty: «Faith, in the sense in which I am here using the word, is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods... That is why Faith is such a necessary virtue: unless you teach your moods «where they get off,» you can never be either a sound Christian or even a sound atheist.»
In the last ten years I have moved increasingly toward experiential teaching (using self - awareness exercises, role playing of counseling methods, live demonstrations of growth groups, and so forth), which involves the students» own feelings, responses, and needs; asking the students to draw up their own «learning contract» based on what they want to get from a given course or workshop; expecting students to participate in the teaching by sharing in some systematic way the insights they have discovered to be meaningful; revealing my own struggles, uncertainties, and weaknesses; and asking the students to evaluate anonymously the course, including my teaching.
Anxiety disorders, which are characterized by an inability to control feelings of fear and uncertainty, are the most prevalent group of psychiatric diseases.
Dr Robinson said: «While crisis episodes bring distress and feelings of uncertainty, they also bring openness to new ideas and stimuli that can bring insight and creative solutions, which can move our development forward.
Everything Must Go isn't exactly a feel - good movie, but it speaks to the economic uncertainty of our time, which is only exacerbated when internal demons prevent a person from holding on to the nearest lifeboat.
Reading it, I experienced Cora's longing, terror, uncertainty, anger... her feelings not just as a runaway slave but as a black person in America today, still on that journey of struggle for freedom and the respect and security that comes with it, which I, as a white person, take for granted.
Thanks to a message in my logbook, I found out how to play the markets (simple buy low and sell high concept), but everything else I met with uncertainty and still don't feel comfortable on the subjects; most of which involve exploration.
From there, a reporter can explain that errors were nonetheless made, which should remind the world of three things: that the exact timing and scale of certain impacts of climate change are subject to a lot of uncertainty; that some scientists will behave defensively, even to the point of negligence, when they feel threatened; and that all quality control - systems sometimes fail.
I may be wrong, but It appears to me that her motive is to expose IPCC claims of overconfidence in a science, which she feels is still loaded with too much uncertainty to be able to make any real claims regarding the past or projections for the future, IOW to act as sort of a «BS filter».
Both because we felt that NOAA got a lot of unfair criticism, and also because their new results did produce some real scientific uncertainties; not only is their new temperature record warmer than their old one, it's also a bit warmer than the UK's Hadley Center record, which is probably the most commonly used ocean temperature record,» Hausfather says.
For me the bias in GCMs (plus the understatement of uncertainty, which you do discuss) instinctively makes me feel uneasy, particularly given the likely non-linear nature of forcings.
In addition, COPE mothers were able to anticipate their children's emotions and behaviors, which might aid in decreasing uncertainty and feelings of helplessness.
When a child receives a diagnosis, a family can experience a range of feelings and emotions which may change over time including grief and loss, guilt, anger, sadness, uncertainty and relief.
For example, we've all probably dealt with the uncertainty of a first date in which we are trying to decipher whether our date is actually interested in us or if he or she is simply putting on a happy face to avoid hurting our feelings.
These positive topics of conversation leave little room for less than joyous feelings of uncertainty, inadequacy, exhaustion, marital tension, trauma from a difficult delivery, and a host of other feelings, not to mention hormonal fluctuations and other physiological changes which can lead to depression.
If divorce becomes inevitable, the couple and the business will have already negotiated a way to avoid the cost and uncertainty of divorce court proceedings for their business before the feelings of mistrust and fear, which divorcing couples usually have, complicate the decision.
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