Sentences with phrase «highly idealized»

Mothers who can see a child's individual needs and strengths are likely to be more sensitive in meeting their needs than a mother whose understanding of the child is either highly idealized or negative (Bowlby, 1988).
Further, a person often thinks about their crush in highly idealized ways; their partner is the most beautiful, intelligent, and compassionate person in the world, and there is simply no way you can convince the crush - er otherwise.
In one way, AI is taking us back in time to when people had highly idealized depictions of themselves painted in oil.
In a society in which a law career is highly idealized, is it necessary to urge lawyers to be conscious of their importance?
And I think the literature is pretty clear that under highly idealized circumstances — like all countries begin cooperating pretty much immediately even though they haven't done that so far, all technologies are available globally pretty much immediately, markets work perfectly efficiently — under those kinds of assumptions it still might be possible to cut emissions and stop warming at 2 degrees.
Another highly idealized theory is a barotropic storm track which for small amplitude waves can be approximated by WKB theory (Lee 1995; Swanson et al. 1997).
While theoretical studies have provided insights into these phenomena and processes, these are basically for highly idealized situations.
While all commonly used radiosondes have nominal temperature accuracy of 0.1 or 0.2 K, these accuracies are verified only in highly idealized laboratory conditions.
2) How many charter authorizers actually do a good job of judging school quality — how representative is the highly idealized, romantic fantasy Mike has provided here of the way charter authorizers typically work back here on Earth Prime?
The authentic feeling for the First Amendment and constitutional rights is expressed in a film that, first of all, also offers a highly idealized portrait of its central characters.
He says the team subtracted the galaxy's contribution to the signal using a highly idealized model.
In I Kings 3 we read a highly idealized and pious account of Solomon's humility and wisdom.
Of course, this is highly idealized, but nonetheless, it does yield a definition without reference to force and is certainly consistent with the law of universal gravitation.

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They are losing ground because their rhetoric consistently reflects a commitment to an idealized glorification of the pre-feminist nuclear family of 1950s America rather than a commitment to «biblical manhood» and «biblical womanhood» — terms that many of us recognize as highly selective, reductive, and problematic.
Thus, the entity Israel, formed out of a process of tribal confederation leading to monarchy, has a highly complex, heterogeneous prehistory now understandably simplified and idealized.
Intensive parenting is just what it sounds like: parent activities that are highly involved yet feel consuming — either because parents lack the support they need to work and raise children, or because parents overreach toward an idealized vision of themselves or their children.
Her idealized, highly stylized oil paintings, drawings and watercolours are driven by the emotional, adoring eye of an unrequited lover.
After Cole's death in 1848, Asher B. Durand (1796 — 1886), President of the highly influential National Academy of Design, took over as leader of the Hudson River School, and in the late 1850s published a series of «Letters on Landscape Painting» outlining the attributes of the School's signature style of idealized naturalism.
In a different longitudinal study, people who idealized their partners highly as newlyweds experienced no decline in satisfaction after 3 years of marriage.
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