Sentences with phrase «hostility among»

[jounal] Burns, J. W. / 2006 / Anger management style and hostility among patients with chronic pain: effects on symptom - specific physiological reactivity during anger - and sadness - recall interviews / Psychosomatic medicine 68: 786 ~ 793
Marie McInerney reports: Peer worker supervisor Fiona Burton admits she was «taken aback» by the level of anxiety and hostility among some of her clinical colleagues at an adult... Read more
«In the trenches on climate change, hostility among foes Stolen e-mails reveal venomous feelings toward skeptics»
Responses to and reactions against the artist's diffidence vary widely, from total infatuation among those enthralled by impenetrable mysteries, to impatience and hostility among those who suppose that artists owe it to their audience to «come clean» and «tell all.»
And contribute to harmony instead of hostility among Christian writers.
First, more democratic forms of control will be more consistent with employees «beliefs and values in a democratic society and contribute to higher levels of job satisfaction and morale, whereas autocratic forms of control are expected «to reduce initiative, inhibit identification with the organization and to create conflict and hostility among members» (Tannenbaum, 1961, p. 35).
A book on the dependence in reform legislation on specified research models could have been helpful; unfortunately, the hostility among the contributors to both current scientific research and current policy proposals prevents this from being that book.
A toxic school culture * blames students for lack of progress * discourages collaboration * breeds hostility among staff.
Differences of race, colour and religion constitute an unholy trinity that has so divided humanity as to make hostility among men appear more real than friendship.
Skulking around the palace is General Hastings Ismay (Michael Gambon), who attempts to quell the emerging hostility among the servants as they overhear the colonial lords» plans to rive India.
Hostility among the ANCODI group also manifested in more subtle ways that surprised the researchers.
«Once we are able to identify the specific emotional mix that leads to aggression, we can do something about it,» said lead author David Matsumoto, a professor of psychology at SF State who has extensively studied how emotion can incite hostility among ideologically based groups.
There were some spectacular failures among early solar - energy companies, he says, creating an undertone of hostility among venture capitalists.
Mr Cameron said nurses were the «beating heart of the NHS», but hostility among NHS staff to the government is unlikely to be dampened by today's move.
Even complimentary comparisons risk stirring up hostility among your children.
Initially, this was a discussion that sparked great hostility among homebirth midwives, but as my career has advanced, so has my network.
More than 4 out of 5 evangelicals (84 %), practicing Christians (85 %), and those who attended church in the past week (85 %) said there was a lot of anger and hostility among the different ethnic and racial groups in America today.
These and other planned annoyances begin to breed increased hostility among all people.
The very cost of mounting and moving so comprehensive a show (having closed in Chicago, it is now in Philadelphia and from there goes to Los Angeles and New York) makes it all the more remarkable that an artist who had generated so much hostility among so many critics at the beginning of the decade in both the United States and Germany would have survived the firestorm of criticism and receive solid support from such establishment stalwarts as the Lannan Foundation and the Ford Motor Company.
Oddly, CNN will happily use the label «persecuted» when it suits them in reference to even the perception of hostility among other groups:
The RNC's recommendations have also met fierce hostility among the party's libertarian wing, and particularly among allies of former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, whose 2012 campaign used state caucuses and conventions to increase libertarian influence in the Republican Party.

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and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
These changes often have been driven as much by Chinese bankers» need to please a varied group of regulators — whose own institutional biases are exacerbated by the competition, and even hostility, that exists among them — as by economic and financial factors.2
Among the 25 most populous countries, «Egypt had the highest levels of government restrictions in 2015, while Nigeria had the highest levels of social hostilities,» Pew stated.
Both are high enough that their combined levels push India into Pew's top 5 countries (among the world's 25 most populous nations) for total government restrictions and social hostilities over religion.
Among priests there is a fear that preaching the doctrine of the Church in this matter would meet with responses ranging from indifference to outright hostility.
When someone among us is kind and giving enough to do something to help to ease the pain of others, how can that be met with hostility?
Striking differences among the couples became apparent to the participants — for example, in their ways of handling hostility.
What grace will break forth among us all when we stop building walls of hostility between ourselves and other people who are loved by the Holy Spirit!
We are not apt to have more than an uneasy tension, with open hostilities held in abeyance, until some surrender of absolute sovereignty among competing national States is brought into being.
While it may seek (in its sincere expressions) only neutrality toward religion, strict separationism in fact evidences a certain hostility toward religion — the effect of which is to deprive society of necessary moral and spiritual resources, to misinterpret and misrepresent the history of our culture, and to provoke anger and resentment among those who never consented to make our public life a «secular» enterprise.
The suspicion of the foreigner, and the hostility towards «the experts», that has grown up among thoughtful Brexiteers is not the effect of political sleight - of - hand.
A YouGov poll for the Sun found intense hostility towards religion among 18 - 24 year olds and very low levels of belief in God.
Moskowitz is among several potential challengers to de Blasio, who has faced a summer of political difficulties ranging from his relationship with Gov. Andrew Cuomo — now in open hostilities — and the perception that the city's quality of life has declined on his watch.
Idris also called for diligence among the personnel even in the face of «undue hostility and unwarranted criticism of members of the force and its leadership by a spectrum of the Nigerian society in recent times».
The duo, upon assuming their respective positions, have constantly been engaged in power tussle and having such hostility pronounced among their supporters in the state.
But he implied that much of the hostility directed at him in the media - which has been reflected among the Labour backbenches - was an attempt to get at the prime minister.
This is the first comparative study that explores whether similar threat perceptions predict outgroup hostility and violence across Muslims living in Europe and the Middle East as well as among non-Muslims in Europe and in the US.
In five studies among three groups and seven cultural contexts, researchers from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the US show that the same psychological processes explain mutual outgroup hostility between non-Muslim Westerners, Muslim minorities living in the West, and Muslims living in the Middle East.
Nagasawa suggests that this could be because among males oxytocin is known to increase hostility towards members of other groups, so the sprays might have made the male dogs more vigilant about strangers in the room during the experiment.
Facing bipartisan hostility over high drug prices in an election year, the pharma industry's biggest trade group boosted revenue by nearly a fourth last year and spread the millions collected among hundreds of lobbyists, politicians and patient groups, new filings show.
Indeed, the results once again showed improvement with Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum vs. controls (particularly in somatization, depression and anger - hostility), and among this low cortisol sub-group the overall benefits in anxiety and depression were pronounced over time [114].
«Kiki» is, among other things, a record of that hostility.
As one might expect, those who fell victim to the actor's pranks reacted in any manner of ways, from delight to supreme irritation and hostility, but his popularity grew so widespread among European viewers that it spelled success for Damiens and helped him establish a successful movie career, specializing (unsurprisingly) in European - produced laugh-fests from 2006 onward.
Writer - director Asghar Farhadi dedicated his win, the latest honor among many around the world, to his fellow Iranians fighting to transcend the «hostility and resentment» generated by politics.
The Council of Chief State School Officers finally withdrew its ancient hostility to interstate comparisons, the Southern Regional Education Board piloted some comparisons among its member states, and the Alexander - James commission (chaired by then - Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander) recommended that NAEP take this on.
But pundits say the Vergara decision has also energized the already bitter race for state superintendent of schools — a contest where simmering hostilities over education reforms, mostly among Democrats, have broken into the mainstream.
Sam Freedman, the head of research at Teach First, which places high - achieving graduates into schools with disadvantaged intakes, said that even among teachers, there is hostility to the notion that what they do can be analysed and replicated: «The idea of learning heuristics seems bad because you're not discovering your inner teacher.»
Yesterday's blog entry reported on an e-mail that I received from Former Financial Analysts Journal Editor Rob Arnott describing the hostility that his research has generated among «guardians of the status quo» in the investing field.
With dogs we can see this manifested as hostility to strangers, unpredictable behavior, separation anxiety, and an inability to understand social cues from other dogs, among other behavior problems.
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