Sentences with phrase «in a supporting role feels»

Actor in a Supporting Role feels more open than it should.
Actress in a Supporting Role feels very locked for Viola Davis (Fences).

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An employee who feels supported by their boss while free from micro-management will be much more effective in their role.
It is certainly true that our hiring process is rigorous and that we hire exclusively extraordinary employees who we feel confident will excel in their roles -LSB-...] we are also committed to adding staff in a methodical way that ensures organizational cohesion and a culture of cooperation and mutual support
The minister's role in normal grief is essentially to support, to encourage catharsis of feeling, and to make religious resources readily available.
Instead of pushing back on the advocates to depend less on him and broaden their base of support and leverage, Marty opted for the special status he needed to feel significant in his role
It is certainly true that our hiring process is rigorous and that we hire exclusively extraordinary employees who we feel confident will excel in their roles -LSB-...] we are also committed to adding staff in a methodical way that ensures organizational cohesion and a culture of cooperation and mutual support
Since he played main role in club repayimg stadium loan amd literally buildings the club, i feel that deserves last year of his contract with full support....
Wenger is keen to strengthen his attack and feels that Remy has more than proven himself at Premier League level and will look to Remy to support Giroud in the Arsenal attack with Lukas Podolski and Theo Walcott being predominantly used in wide roles.
The impact of having a doula's support can be felt in so many arenas even though our primary role is support for new parents and their babies.
Sue Chapman, Head of Midwifery at Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust: «We welcome partners in supporting the women in our care and are keen to share as much information as possible to empower them to feel comfortable in their role.
Even the most «sorted» young fathers will need some support to feel that they are really significant in their children's lives, given that fathers» roles are less clearly socially scripted than mothers», particularly in relation to intimate care - giving where fathers are generally perceived as optional extras.
The doula supports the family in a non-judgmental, gentle way helping them to feel confident in their new roles.
Supporting the feedback from our study, Friedewald et al. (Friedewald et al., 2005) in a review of 91 all male discussion forums that included 670 expectant fathers, found participants valued a male facilitator, felt the importance of their role as a father was acknowledged, and were able to discuss their fears and concerns without shame or embarrassment.
«We aim to empower women to take an active role in their birth so they can emerge feeling heard, seen, understood and supported
38 hours is a long time to be in a supporting role for a woman in labor, not to mention how uncomfortable the hosipital chairs are - but Rosie never complained and made me feel like there was nowhere else she would rather be.
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
Aside from that unforgettable «option», there are plenty of ways dads can support mums take on the exclusive role of breastfeeding their baby and feel less like a spare limb in the early days.
Partners who feel supported throughout the birth process by a doula who believes in their important role and who has had a natural birth and breastfed for one year.
They particularly looked at the role of social support on the mother's feelings of self - efficacy — the mom's beliefs about her ability to be successful in the parenting role — which is known to be important in postpartum depression.
BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said the duke «clearly feels he now wishes to curtail» his «familiar role» in support of the Queen.
It remains to be seen whether the nature and the depth of feeling that resulted in a «leave» vote will now translate to a decline in public support for international development and a desire to change the nature of the UK's role on the global stage.
Studies show transgender children are more likely to be anxious and depressed, and whether or not they feel supported in their gender identity may play a role in their well - being.
While it should go without saying that severe joint pain can cause serious psychological distress, research has also suggested that beliefs about pain control and feelings of helplessness, emotional factors like anxiety and depression, and social support all play important roles in how we experience and adjust to pain.
«World War Z» is packed with a lot of talented actors in small supporting roles (including James Badge Dale, David Morse and Peter Capaldi), but it's essentially the Brad Pitt Show, and he's one of the few guys who can pull off such a star - centric performance without making it feel flashy.
Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller have a real and good chemistry and we can feel it.The movie is funny, action packed and really well made.Even Vince Vaughn was actually pretty good and we can't forget Snoop Dog and Jason Bateman.They were really good in their supporting role.
Mellisa George in her supporting role is rubbish, I expected more from her, but it's the weak script that doesn't give her much to do at all, she does what she can with the material she's given, but it never feels like she's really there.
Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell were both nominated, at last, for their roles in «The Americans,» but the fact they didn't win says a lot about that show feeling like «the old guard» in comparison with series like «Baskets,» for which Louie Anderson won best supporting actor, «Mr. Robot» and «Master of None,» for which Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang won the best comedy writing award.
As for the performances, Sorvino is terrific in what was pretty much her last mainstream role before Harvey Weinstein derailed her career (looking back, the Sorvino vs. Giant Cockroach metaphor feels rather prescient), and she's ably supported by Northam, Dutton and Giannini, even if the film never quite figures out what to do with Goodwin's Chuy.
Chalamet, who also can be seen this season in supporting roles in Lady Bird and Hostiles, is an actor of great promise who doesn't strike a single false note in balancing the conflicting feelings running through him.
A supporting role, certainly, but a star turn, the kind of performance you are almost afraid of ignoring, and as Maggie holds sway over her devotees, it's hard not to feel that the audience is in that basement.
And Rebecca Ferguson and Keala Settle, playing songbirds of distinctly different class strata and mustache capacity, make the most of their supporting roles; in two of the movie's best scenes, each explores the psychic pain of a lifetime spent feeling like the Other in almost every room they enter.
With an expert cast that includes Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Adam Driver, and Corey Stoll as the adult siblings; Jane Fonda as their mother; and Kathryn Hahn, Rose Byrne, Dax Shepard, Connie Britton, and Timothy Olyphant in supporting roles, «TIWILY» focuses on the bigger picture of the Altman family, offset with specifics from each of the characters» vastly different narratives, in a way that feels intimate and truthful.
The environment feels authentic, as do the inhabitants of the New York street where the phone booth resides, and there's some quality acting by Farrell (although his «New Yawk» accent isn't as authentic as it could be) and Whitaker in a supporting role as the cop who tries to keep the situation from escalating into another person dying.
Supporting players get a brief time to shine, but sadly Shirley Henderson «s role as Gail is largely redundant, and Kelly MacDonald, who pops up as Diane in a very fleeting, extended cameo, are the only parts of the film which feel forced and unnecessary.
Excluding Larson, who is woefully neglected in a role that reduces her to eying Marky - Mark's character rather than becoming a flesh - and - blood character (Larson is far more effective as a texting addict in Joseph Gordon - Levitt's amusing Don Jon), supporting performances feel inspired.
Perhaps Warner Brothers is feeling less nervous after Smith and Crowe joined in supporting positions, with roles as a judge and ruthless mobster in talks, but this still feels like a gamble with an untested helmer and spotty writer being the creative mastermind at work here.
There are so many characters in these films, it's difficult to make them all feel important, and we're at the stage now where even major characters are effectively sidelined into cameos and supporting roles, although that is not fundamentally a problem if the script is strong, as it generally is here.
Meanwhile, a fine supporting cast feels a bit wasted in roles that serve little purpose save to push forward the plot to its ultimate destination.
Supporting males characters such as two student athletes played by Emory Cohen (Place Beyond the Pines) and newcomer Anthony Kelley - or an enforcer played by The Wire's Dominick Lombardozzi - feel even more like devices than characters, though given their small roles in the story, that's a bit more understandable.
Still, even some of the director's grace notes feel like rehashes of the earlier film: the two wives who are African - American (Anna Deavere Smith in Rachel, Audra McDonald here), for instance; and the casting of former rock stars and musicians in supporting roles.
It's the directorial debut of Macon Blair, who starred in Jeremy Saulnier's Blue Ruin and played a key supporting role in his Green Room, and the influence is plain in everything from I Don't Feel At Home's contrast - heavy cinematography to its focus on fringe - dwelling lowlifes to its sudden bursts of grisly violence.
And then there's Margot Robbie who is once again a smoking blonde bombshell, but what all of the supporting roles have in common is the feeling of being underdeveloped.
For someone who got famous on a CW teen soap, Lively has shown an eagerness to make movies for adults, taking supporting roles in films like Café Society, The Town, and Savages; even her recent summer movie feels more elemental and old - fashioned than most.
The feeling is that a disproportionately high number of men end up in senior management while women simply aren't given enough support and therefore tend to occupy lower level roles on less pay.
Craig Ring of Rook's Heath College said: «While I frequently hear about a lingering disconnect between schools and families — with parents feeling that they aren't as involved as they should be in their children's» education - at Rooks Heath the crucial role of parents is supported and nurtured.
He says this approach enabled staff to feel supported in their roles, and part of the team.
We supported our colleague, engaging her in role - plays and conversation until she felt prepared to return to Ms. Garcia's school and effectively coach the principal toward a different practice.
It is encouraging to find that RCE models served a major educative role for students who felt they were not exposed to exemplary models of literacy instruction in their practicum placements and a supporting role for students who had enriched experiences in the internship.
The induction coaching approach CEC uses has proven to be impactful as educational leaders who are supported by a CEC coach report feeling successful in navigating the complexities of their new role.
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