Sentences with phrase «for verbal expression»

The directors seem to have lavished so much energy on the choreography of the sex scenes that they have nothing left for verbal expression.
Myth, properly understood, can serve contemporary man, as well as it served ancient man, for the verbal expression of the response of the human spirit to the environment of his existence.

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These forms give practical and verbal expression to the common faith of any one generation and, when handed on, become the vehicle for transmitting and nurturing the faith of the next generation.
As for communication it of course covers verbal, but also non verbal communication such as facial expression and body language, which actually accounts for more of our communication within interactions than speaking does.
Verbal cues as well as nonverbal signals (like facial expressions and body language) can direct you on everything from how much to talk, to what to talk about, to whether to go in for a kiss at the end of the date.
Each move should be taught slowly until the dog responds to a hand signal and then you can progress to just verbal commands which allow more freedom of expression for the handler.
This would have made it nearly impossible to appeal for two reasons, first, because facial expressions and non verbal behaviors will not appear on a transcript of the proceedings, and second, because a self - represented person would not have raised it as a concern at the hearing, making the question on appeal - well why didn't you say something at the time?
To build your own brand, start with a strategy — which is the core tactical underpinning, uniting all your planning for each visual and verbal expression of your personal brand.
At each age level, the lessons of Seeing Red are age and developmentally designed to cover the different emotions individuals experience and how to recognise their accompanying verbal, non-verbal and physical cues (in ourselves and others) with a particular focus on anger; strategies for managing anger (i.e. self - talk); how to recognise the triggers of our own anger; safe ways to express and respond to anger; gendered stereotypes relating to anger expression, and assertiveness.
Without these vital social interactions with loved ones, the right side of the brain — the core place for processing emotion, both verbal and nonverbal cues (such as tone of voice, facial expressions, and emotional response)-- is deprived.
This tracking is done constantly for every action, and the character of the verbal expression I make is personally tailored to suit perfectly each move and decision he makes.
Anita understands for some clients, verbal expressions of their emotions may not be effective.
Yet, couples therapy tends still to be conducted in the purely verbal realm, focused on the words of each partner's individual story, while neglecting the body's vast potential for emotional and spiritual expression.
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