Sentences with phrase «how destructive»

It also proves the low levels to which members of the legal profession will stoop in order to zealously support their client's position, no matter how ludicrous their arguments and how destructive they are to the children.
I've been reminded how destructive shame is for relationships.
Extroverted feeling - response - oriented individuals can have a particularly difficult time separating without resolution, no matter how destructive the exchanges have become.
As OCL counsel, I learned from the child's perspective how destructive parental conflict is.
He knew how destructive that could be.
It seems that how people react to anger and how destructive they get is the crucial factor rather than the frequency of anger or fights.
But, what happens when one partner does not recognize how destructive they are being?
Can't she see how destructive she is?»
This brought her on board, and in the end she not only loved it but she also had the added benefit of being able to tell her sister how much fun it was to destroy her room and how destructive the work needed to be.
My goal in writing this book (and the updates to each edition, now 7 in total), was to offer an objective view of how destructive the divorce wars can truly be, and to offer the reader viable suggestions on how to deal with — and even avoid — them.
With the average passenger car weighing in around 2,000 to 5,000 pounds, it is not hard to see how destructive these accidents can be to motorists and pedestrians in Spring Hill, Brooksville, Ridge Manor, Weeki Wachee, Hernando Beach and Masaryktown.
At the least, experts believe, it will delay the project, and perhaps bring some more attention to how destructive the practice of extracting oil from tar sands is.
We know how destructive the palm oil industry in Indonesia and Malaysia, so it was great news when the World Bank announced that social and environmental safeguards would serve as guiding principles in its lending to the palm
But now, 30 years of satellite imagery and other data show how the destructive practice is encroaching on our people.
They have the manpower for new regulations, but none to investigate / research how destructive / disruptive their old regs were...
You can expect a large «Luddite like» reaction from them to any changes, no matter how destructive their system has proven to be.
CB: The idea of reading and referentiality has been a concern for me in the last few years because I see how destructive it is, and how much it cheats us from having actual art experiences.
The exhibition was blasted and ridiculed by the press and proved to be a perfect example of how destructive that kind of trendiness can be.
The children, did they feel grief at leaving their best friend, or in those moments did their parent's create another uncaring citizen of earth, only interested in their own wants and needs, no matter how fleeting or how destructive.
I still find it hard to comprehend how anyone can justify teaching a dog through pain, force and fear, when decades of research and a mountain of scientific and observational evidence continues to prove how destructive these methods can be.
The right one for you depends on the way you want to use it, if you want a certain style to match your home, and how destructive your dog is.
I don't think most investors realize how destructive high fees are to a portfolio over many years.
Rusch does a fantastic job of exposing how destructive the techniques employed by peer workshops are for a budding writer's morale and career.
With names like «White Perfect» and «Fair and Lovely,» it is not difficult to see the association society at large draws between light skin and attractiveness despite how destructive that concept may have become in practice.
It's all about conformity to the state rules, no matter how destructive they are.
This low - budget indie more effectively portrays this culture (just how quickly you can make money — and how destructive it can be when you lose it) than both Mark Wahlberg's recent remake of «The Gambler» and Will Smith's con / crime caper «Focus» from earlier this year.
Aside from the historical thread and the fact how destructive effect the war had on human nature, it is testing deepest feelings such as respect, desire to save a loved one or even love.
We don't realize how destructive shame is.
It would probably depend on how destructive they were.
I feel guilty letting go of relationships, no matter how destructive they have been.
Yep, she's both a radical environmentalist and feminist, and she shows vividly how destructive agriculture is to the planet, and how beneficial free - ranging animals are to the environment.
As a child, I read a story about a woman who often gossiped, and to illustrate how destructive this could be, she was instructed to go to the top of a tower and tear open a feather pillow and scatter the feathers into the wind.
The work — among the first analyses to track every sand grain in a virtual storm — could help predict how this destructive weather phenomenon shapes the surrounding landscape.
People are more aware of the marketing practices of the industry and how destructive they are and are willing to consider broad social actions,» Brownell says.
For another, the tumors in the brain organoids «mimic how far and how fast» the patient's own cancer grew, «and how destructive it was,» Fine said.
Until now it has been unclear exactly how this destructive cascade unfolds.
The son of an addict who abandoned his family, Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick is only 28 years old, but knows intimately how destructive drugs can be.
This nation has seen firsthand how destructive violent rhetoric can be — we all remember Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords — which is why I am troubled that Congresswoman Nan Hayworth has yet to denounce her official campaign spokesman's comment.
for thirty - one years, and Murphy - Lawless» book makes crystal - clear just how destructive and repressive obstetrics has been for women historically, and why most women today have been seduced by so - called «scientific obstetrics,» their birthing experiences taken from them in so many ways.
Why can't he see how destructive this choice is?
For the record, I am not defending infidelity — having experienced it myself I know how destructive it is.
«Just how destructive does a culinary preference have to be before we decide to eat something else?
Oppenheimer, for example, knew how destructive it was, but knew (or thought) the Germans were trying to make one too, so he went ahead with it.
And yet I think -1 trust - that women have a greater capacity to realise how destructive for society, and how self - destructive, this trend is.
Few parents seem to be aware of how present it is in their own lives, and in that of their children; and how destructive are the effects of handing it down.
When I lived in Lebanon I saw firsthand how destructive an obsession with religious identity could be.
Well, one more special thing about it is how destructive it is biophysically.
We pride ourselves on being less ruthless than the Communists, but actually our threats seem to presuppose that any violent action is permitted, no matter how destructive, if it serves our political purposes.
If we continue to sin after receiving the Lord he will definitely discipline us because he loves us and knows how destructive sin is in our lives.regards brentnz
I had never heard of Terry Jones but it was all too clear from where I was sitting how destructive this misguided act would be.
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