Sentences with phrase «from avoidance»

«Sensate Focus In Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual» shows how to move from avoidance to sensory transcendence
reminding readers of the beauty and power of touch while offering suggestions for moving from avoidance to sensory transcendence
Common reactions are: reawakened dependency needs that may be expressed through old forms of acting out (regression) or the development of new adjustment problems (Rose & Fatout, 2003), forms of flight that range from avoidance to running away (I'll leave you first)(Malekoff, 1997); devaluation of the staff and the program (Meeks, 1971) and even self - destructive fantasies and behaviour (Meeks, 1971).
But from the avoidance to look at them one would think they were nude.
The two go through some familiar paces, from avoidance to acceptance, and have some trials that while predictable, worked to flesh them out emotionally.
IgA specific for two cow's milk proteins (casein and BLG) in breast milk from the avoidance group averaged about one - third the levels seen in mothers with normal diets (P ≤ 0.01), Järvinen reported, even though serum IgA levels in the women did not appear to be affected by diet.
So, yes, I suffer from avoidance of craft disappointment.
Put simply, the majority of the outperformance from risk - managed investment approaches over time comes from the avoidance of severe initial losses following overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions, and from the limitation of deep and extended losses as market action subsequently deteriorates.»
A substantial slice of these outsized profits result from the avoidance of environmental «scrubbing» and other regulations imposed in the U.S., Japan and Europe.

Not exact matches

Research from the University of Rochester found that people are motivated by either «approach goals» or «avoidance goals.»
With those words from 24 years ago, the current Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance is exposed for the nonsense it is.
That is largely a result of the tax avoidance strategies that shift profits from sales in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East out of any country's direct tax jurisdiction.
Mobileye N.V., whose collision - avoidance technology has been adopted in cars made by the likes of BMW AG and General Motors Co., said on Sunday it had raised money from five investors that valued its equity at $ 1.5 billion, highlighting the market potential for driver - assistance systems.
We all avoid something from time - to - time, but across - the - board avoidance is a problem.
It would seem to be offsetting safety gains from other technologies, including not just new automatic collision avoidance systems, but even now taken - for - granted features like anti-lock brakes, which are equipped on a greater percentage of the U.S. fleet with each passing year.
Over all, Apple's tax avoidance efforts shifted at least $ 74 billion from the reach of the Internal Revenue Service between 2009 and 2012, the investigators said.
Through this process, JLL identified cost savings / avoidance of $ 130,602 from the revised operating expense reconciliation, with total cost savings / avoidance over six years of $ 10.3 million.
When we apply the methods that we developed for post-war data to Depression - era data, we find that there was clearly sufficient evidence from valuations and market action to warrant a strong avoidance of risk during much of that period, and eventually to establish a significant exposure to market fluctuations.
In recent months, revelations from European authorities about the tax avoidance strategies used by Google, Starbucks and Amazon have all stirred public anger and spurred several European governments, as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris - based research organization for the world's richest countries, to discuss measures to close the loopholes.
Uber, which under new global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is eyeing a public listing in 2019, faced scrutiny from a Senate inquiry into tax avoidance in 2016 about how much of its earnings remained in Australia.
NXP's solutions power everything from near - field communication chips found in cellphones, which can transmit financial data to a point - of - sale device, to automotive solutions that aid vehicles in recognizing their surroundings, including lane drifting avoidance.
The US Congress wants answers from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about its investigation into bitcoin tax avoidance - and they're due by next week.
Congress wants answers from the Internal Revenue Service about its investigation into bitcoin tax avoidance — and they're due by next week.
Shipments containing cash or other means of payment, precious metals, art work, jewelry, watches, precious stones or other articles of value or securities for which, in the event of damage, no stoppage and no cancellation and replacement procedure can be carried out; for the avoidance of doubt the following valuable goods are exempted from this rule: Shipments using the Registered Mail special service, which contain stamps, telephone cards, vouchers for goods and low - value goods in these classes (e.g. fashion jewelry and promotional articles), up to an actual value of 30 Special Drawing Rights of the International Monetary Fund (SDR) per shipment, and individual tickets and entrance tickets;
To quote from the company's 2017 10 - K filing «We represent underperforming companies that are debtors - in - possession and lenders... we provide independent litigation consulting, including bankruptcy and avoidance litigation... [and] advise our clients in response to allegations involving the propriety of accounting and financial reporting, fraud, regulatory scrutiny and anti-corruption.»
It would be numerically intricate (to maintain a strategic distance from misrepresentation and programmer assaults) yet simple for purchasers to comprehend; decentralized yet with sufficient customer shields and security; and safeguard client obscurity without being a course for tax avoidance, illegal tax avoidance, and different loathsome exercises.
The Bitcoin exchanges suspended withdrawals just about four months prior after the expanded investigation from Chinese experts in the midst of worries of capital flight and illegal tax avoidance.
In that sense, the church institution may still succeed if they change their emphasis from attendance and building projects, being «in the spot light» and hating other people's «sins», and avoidance of the locally wounded, downtown poor, the widows among us, the children of single mothers, and so forth.
The details of coping with housework, the doctors and pills and rest cures, Arieh's search for female company away from home, and Fania's nocturnal migrations from her room to that of her pubescent son are presented, from Amos's perspective, without pity and with an admirable avoidance of retrospective commentary and diagnosis.
He has thirty - nine convictions from twenty court appearances, for offenses including but not limited to tax avoidance, substance abuse, and physical assault.
This metaphorical vision is what separates O'Connor from both fundamentalism, with its literalism, and from Barth, with his avoidance, if not fear, of the sensuous, temporal, and concrete.
Sometimes it takes a while (and a few mistakes) to shift from a posture of avoidance to a posture of engagement.
Rather than pay his taxes like every other American Citizen, Mr. Romney created a legendary tax avoidance scheme to hide his profits from the country that made all of his success possible.
In any case, from the viewpoint of Christmas Spirit theology, Santa Claus theology is at best an heirloom of Greek metaphysics, and at worst a hypocritical avoidance of the theological dimension of life as it is experienced today.
Such intention in the classic just war tradition, as we have seen, includes the avoidance of wrong intentions, which easily translate from Augustine's list into familiar contemporary evils: aggressive war for the aggressor's sole benefit; wars for reasons based on religious, ethnic, or ideological difference; use of force aimed at terrorizing or oppressing those on whom it falls for the benefit of the wielder of power.
The Anglican Church can stand apart from its society's problems only by adopting a determined attitude of avoidance, neglect, even of obstruction.
Sin, for Kierkegaard, is avoidance of this call; in other words, sin is the denial of life, fear of creation, flight from God.
First of all, responsible liturgical revision can not consist only in the use of more contemporary language or in the avoidance of what are known as «sexist» phrases (which are so dominantly masculine that women often feel excluded from what is going on) or in a return to biblical idiom to replace other (perhaps medieval) terminology.
Ignorance comes from the absence and avoidance of knowledge, which is what you seem to be demonstrating.
Still in draft form, the Code of Conduct commits signatories to faithful compliance with Charitable Choice; to straightforward and consistent communication about their religious identity among their volunteers, service beneficiaries, donors and government partners; to refraining from using government funding for «confessional activities»; to winsome and gentle witness; to love of neighbor; to freedom from religious coercion; to nondiscrimination toward program participants; to faithfulness to their mission; to credible and objective evaluation procedures; to avoidance of «turf wars» with other FBOs and nonprofits; and to rigorous financial accountability.
Now this seems an incredible avoidance of ones responsibility and an absolute mind twist from everyday reality.
What is not secondary is the avoidance of two extremes: on the one hand the idea that we can capture deity in some verbal formulas free from obscurity or doubt, and on the other that we are totally unable to talk coherently about God.
Often this is not actually intended, but its avoidance demands from each one attention to the other and to the other's feelings.
Our conclusion stands: we must replace the concept of salvation from sin in this life, and its negative and inadequate emphasis on avoidance, with the idea of living a faithful life.
The negative goals liberals pursue can be summarized under the heading of the avoidance of evil: to protect the liberty of individuals from «dictatorship, torture, poverty, intolerance, repression, discrimination, lawlessness,» and other affronts to human dignity.
On the whole» the» human potential «groups are open compared to the religious groups, having few requirements for participation tbough abstention from drugs and alcohol and avoidance of aggressive behavior may be required of participants during the actual period of» training.»
The social avoidance and anhedonia (the inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable activities) characteristic of depression move energy resources to ghting infection, and the hypervigilance characteristic of anxiety disorders is linked to protection from attack and subsequent pathogen exposure.
Katz has identified four major functions served by attitudes within the human personality: (1) the utilitarian function, by which certain attitudes enable maximization of rewards and avoidance of pain in adjusting to one's environment; (2) the ego - defensive function, by which specific attitudes protect the ego; (3) the value - expressive function, by which particular attitudes provide satisfaction from personal values and self - concept; and (4) the knowledge function, by which certain attitudes satisfy the need to structure and understand one's universe.
But such an avoidance response to existential anxiety is a catch - 22 solution because it cuts one off from the only way to constructively cope with this anxiety — saying yes to life by living creatively.
If he is a Protestant, he probably began to get away from his church about the time he started having blackouts; if he is a Catholic, this avoidance behavior occurred somewhat later.
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