Sentences with phrase «for detachment»

In addition, previous studies reported high correlations between job stressors and the ability to detach (e.g., Moreno - Jiménez et al., 2009b)-- directing at its possible mediating role — , whereas this high correlation is not a prerequisite and might even be detrimental for detachment's moderating role.
Combining our results suggest that every increase in workload reduces an employee's ability to detach from work, with particularly detrimental effects for detachment once workload exceeds moderate levels.
In essence, the Carver case stands for the proposition that petitions for detachment and annexation should be granted only where the overall benefit to the annexing district and the detachment area clearly outweighs the resulting detriment to the losing district and the surrounding community as a whole.
Recent confessions released by federal courts indicate that corruption from the construction companies involved financed the last two presidential election campaigns, thus providing a rationale for detachment of decisions from normal economic logic.
These alterations appear designed to engage the audience emotionally — a goal antithetical to most conceptual artists, who typically aim for detachment.
Each tooth is gently probed to look for detachment of the gum and possible problems with the root of each tooth.
So he's giving up «something like 20 % or 30 %» of his digital retail channels, but he's gaining Amazon's «marketing muscle» — «and if Amazon blows out the marketing for The Detachment, [his current and future self - published books] will benefit enormously».
In The Dynamics of Creation, Anthony Storr, the British psychiatrist, contends that an individual who «fears love almost as much as he fears hatred» may turn to creative activity not only out of an impulse to experience aesthetic pleasure, or the delight of exercising an active mind, but also to defend himself against anxiety stimulated by conflicting demands for detachment and human contact.
Tribeca Films has debuted the official trailer for Detachment, starring Adrien Brody as a substitute teacher who observes and chronicles three weeks in the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students.
The investigators found that the communication between two proteins in cellular post office is responsible for the detachment and movement of cancerous cells from lungs to other regions of the body.
Eventually, the perimeter of the cancer cells are alerted, which paves way for detachment and movement of the cells to rest of the body.
Covenant requires a radical break not only with uncritical, scholastic notions of God, but also with contemporary views that vote for detachment.
The principle may be stated thus: Growth in Christian maturity is growth in love for all the goods of mortal life, and at the same time it is growth in the capacity for detachment of our ultimate faith and hope from dependence upon our particular plans and interests.
In the ensuing conversation Anthony gives Vincent with much patience and humor what can only be described as spiritual direction, explaining the nature of suffering, the need for detachment, and the importance of outside counsel in understanding and treating one's spiritual ills.

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Soldiers of the personal security detachment for the commander and command sergeant major of the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, receive a briefing in a bunker at Combat Outpost Khenjakak, Afghanistan, Nov. 9, 2012.
But I do feel the idea of detachment from Haters is the right way to go; there is nothing in it for me to try to change anyone's mind, or «argue with idiots.»
Among Irish and Canadian male alcoholics, the Irish drank more for asocial reasons (e.g., tranquilization, detachment, self - absorption), while Canadians drank more for social and sexual enhancement (Teahan, 1988).
He finds that bureaucracy, outdated training methods and increasing detachment from community were amongst the reasons for the demise.
After all, as the rather grisly specifics of the practice of animal sacrifice suggest, it would require a rather unnatural detachment for the members of the Court not to disapprove of any of the variety of religious beliefs or practices that they encounter in the cases they must decide.
The playing of the Passion as a spectacle for vast audiences is in itself an offense, since it leads to detachment.
Part of this is learning detachment from sin - not just serious sin, but the little comforts and indulgences which weaken our capacity for God.
Detaching from your own emotions can leave you with a clear enough head to lead a beautiful funeral service for a longtime member, but prolonged emotional detachment can lessen your empathy.
Dubbed «Jesus is my boyfriend worship» by various bloggers, lyrics such as these can create anything from discomfort to a complete sense of detachment for some people.
The spirit learns a certain detachment while it gives thanks for all the blessings of this life.
The new museum wants to ignite passion for the Word through high - tech wizardry and scholarly detachment.
And in this context the word «conservative» means in principle something quite positive, for it also includes the courage to affirm continuity, clear principles, detachment from ephemeral fashions, fidelity to the Word of God which endures for ever, respect for tradition, for what has organically developed, for the wisdom and experience of our ancestors.
Unlike the propagators of the Maria Goretti model, who enjoined girls to embrace virginity for its own sake out of deference to ecclesiastical authority, Dohen affirmed that the consecrated virgin freely chooses to sacrifice marriage, which she called «the greatest natural means to holiness and the source of the greatest human love» for the sake of «something else» (Vocation to Love [Sheed & Ward, 1950], p. 56) In her writings, that «something else» appears to include the spiritual status of a «bride of Christ,» lonely confrontations with God and, above all, the freedom and detachment necessary to serve God in the world.
But holy indifference — detachment — teaches me that there is no room for isolation, abandonment, death of the spirit when I lose one thing because I know that there is something else waiting for me in its place.
Detachment from the idea that there is only one way for me to go through life joyfully is key.
While building up a fearsome reputation for name - dropping and snobbery, with a special penchant for royalty and a passion for genealogy witnessed in the elaborate family trees at the end of his Crusades trilogy, Runciman nonetheless retained a wry detachment that wrong - footed many observers and critics.
Learning to say the right thing at the right time «is a gift that comes only after you have learned to die to self and the best start for that is humility, detachment, and charity.»
Are detachment and releasement just different terms for these traditional notions or are they new concepts?
All authentic Religious Traditions teach that we should strive for «detachment» from our desires; but there is a difference between being «detached» and being dispassionate.
This enthusiasm for the playing should be coupled with an attitude of detachment about the results.
It is not a matter for rational detachment.
Pursuing all the paths of detachment and contemplation, not from disdain but from excessive esteem for the state of Being, let us break away from the evolutionary determinism, break the spell, withdraw.
And in Buddhism, the story of Gautama's Great Renunciation — in which he abandoned home, wife, and child is presented as an exemplar of the kind of detachment essential for enlightenment.
I have a new appreciation for the calculated emotion and words that often come from the Royal Family after watching this believing it is often a measure of strength and wisdom, not just cold detachment as others may perceive.
While the religions teach a detachment from the search for material wealth and that all beings should be cared for and respected, maximization of private profit is the supreme goal of capitalism that has now reached a global dimension.
In Hinduism, for example, religious teaching idealizes the sannyasin, one who eventually forsakes home and hearth, and through this detachment reaches out for more intense union with the divine mystery.
Jesus Neo-liberal Globalization God is love Money is supreme value loving service to the other profit for oneself and especially the needy and helpless one's group or company sharing of wealth, detachment.
The Parmenidean «It is» in effect calls for an ethics of the eternal present; this is sustained only by a continual contradiction between, on the one hand, a detachment, an uprooting from passing things, a distancing and an exile in the eternal, and, on the other hand, consent without reservation to the order of the whole.
For some distance and detachment, we turn to the deeper cultural and philosophical analyses of our friendly European critics Pierre Manent and Roger Scruton.
Like the ancient dybbuk separated from its body and consigned to wander the world, modern man senses his detachment from life as the peculiar curse of his modernity, the price paid to Satan in return for distance.
They were composed not by historians, with what we like to call scientific detachment, but by Christian preachers and teachers, and for certain practical purposes.
For the philosopher Richard Rorty, in the opposite camp, irony offers the proper detachment from ultimate aims and fundamental commitments or principles when we believe that everything is «a product of time and chance.»
And yet the text also includes disturbing details: a young virgin drafted into a harem with hundreds of other women to be used at the perverse discretion of a powerful and impulsive king, a queen deposed for refusing to flaunt her body before a room of drunken men, ethnic tensions and violence, a genocidal plot, an impaling, and an ending that depicts with some detachment the violent revenge of the Jews.
This is for two reasons: first, the minister by the detachment of his vocation knows less about the layman's problems than laymen do; and second, such groups too easily run into one more discourse to which by long conditioning it is customary to listen passively without being very much stirred to action.
Historical methodology shifted accordrngly from a primary concern for recording the past «wie es cigentlich gewesen», i.e. cataloguing with objective detachment facts in sequence and with proper casual relationships.
UNTIL you feel you can enter the abusive cycle with detachment, it's often better to stay away unless absolutely necessary — I find the analogy of an alcoholic going to a bar to be helpful for me.
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