They can stay with their emotions, tolerate the other's protests and upsets, and formulate their own needs and put them out
in an attuned way with their partner — a way that helps their partner respond.
Her practice of building paint up from smeary underpainting to scribbles to defined, screen - printed patterns
in Attuned suggests organic growth.
I decided to be
in attuned to my illness.
Tough also leaves out the work of world - renowned child development researcher Ed Tronick, who describes everyday or «quotidian» resilience that develops over time in early childhood
in an attuned caregiving environment.
I am so interested
in Attune because I was recently diagnosed with Crohn's Disease.
This drummer seemed to exemplify not only Dan's difficulty
in attuning to Laura but also both his desire and willingness to do so.
In fact, it exemplified the difficulty they both had
in attuning to one another.
James and the Cavaliers are currently
in the Attune phase.
Not exact matches
Copper, which is highly
attuned to China's economy, hit its lowest
in three weeks at $ 6,752 a tonne, accelerating downwards after it broke below its 200 - day moving average at $ 6,800.
Lastly, and perhaps most profoundly, Dahl also discovered
in writing her book that accepting your own awkwardness can help you be more
attuned to and accepting of other people's foibles and anxieties.
When businesses post jobs on the platform, Toptal identifies available developers proficient
in the software languages necessary to handle the task at hand, then contacts the client to learn more about the job and the company as a whole before interviewing programmer candidates to make sure their skills and personalities are properly
attuned.
The motivation to be
attuned to shareholders is greater if directors are actual investors
in the company.
It's a change that is affecting the entire industry, but one that «a lot of other startups
in the storage space are not really
attuned to,» he says.
With the public finely
attuned to these issues, finance companies that demonstrate their commitment to doing right by their clients and employees by leading with integrity are seeing big financial rewards
in the marketplace.
Children are particularly
attuned to your awareness of emotions, the behavior you demonstrate
in response to strong emotions, and how you react and respond to their emotions.
However, with your brain completely
attuned to what's going on, it feels like you can react quickly
in comparison.
But several companies were then
in the process of creating better battlefield software that was
attuned to the challenges of the post-9 / 11 period.
Investors must be
attuned to any fluctuations or warning signs
in their environments.
In their egalitarian society, too much too soon (or at all) can be frowned on; most are culturally
attuned to prefer the small - scale.
The implication is that gratitude tasks work, at least
in part, because they have a self - perpetuating nature: The more you practice gratitude, the more
attuned you are to it and the more you can enjoy its psychological benefits.
Meanwhile, ASIC chairman James Shipton told The Australian Financial Review Banking & Wealth Summit the regulator was highly
attuned to the fact the interests and actions of global investors intersected with the Australian market,
in response to a question posed about activist shorts zeroing -
in on Australian companies.
They should be
attuned to how the energy of their team ebbs and flows
in correlation with those lifecycles.
That was the mantra of Facebook
in the early days, and many entrepreneurs
in their zeal to emulate the Zuck used that phrase to justify a culture that was more
attuned to creating chaos and hoping for...
In this podcast, the IMF's Fabio Natalucci suggests investors stay
attuned to risks associated with rising interest rates and protectionism.
Our intention
in running a smooth business with as less hitches as possible is to ensure that we hire the right number of employees who not only have an understanding of the industry and are professionals but also are
attuned to our corporate goals and vision and are committed to ensuring that these goals and visions are achieved.
We are somewhat more explicit about recognising the potential human cost of financial instability
in terms of financial distress and unemployment and are more
attuned to the behavioural risks associated with risk cultures and financial innovations.
The Bank's intention
in making this adjustment is not to end growth, but to keep the setting of monetary policy
attuned to the economy's changing needs.
Given the big surprises of 2016
in regards to the Brexit vote to exit the European Union (EU) and the U.S. presidential election, we are especially
attuned to the potential impact of events ahead on the global landscape as we head into 2017.
The philosopher most
attuned to this paradox is Alasdair MacIntyre, and his analysis goes furthest, I think,
in explaining why the twentieth century is so uniquely appalling.
Some of the discussion may be familiar to longtime readers of this publication, but much of it is helpful refresher material, especially for those of us who are generally not as well
attuned to developments
in physics as we ought to be.
Dewall is strangely
attuned to the terms and images that have characterized Det. Rustin Cohle,
in all his nihilism and shadiness — extending even to a punning gloss on that nickname, a nickname that Dewall can not know.
To read it properly, to ascertain even its literal sense, required that one be a loyal son of the Church, humbly disposed toward the sacred page, and
attuned spiritually to the «overarching sacred sense» as witnessed
in the life of the Church.
And a few of us remember from the No Left Turns days that, while ultimately not agreeing, he admitted the power of a Christian and virtue - ethics «media - fasting» case made against all TV by the commenter «wm.» «Wm» is a very erudite and Catholic (and yet also rock -
attuned) professor whose identity I'll reveal if I get permission, and here's a taste of what he said
in that thread:
An institute bears his name, two of his best books were re-issued
in the late 1990s, Liberty Fund symposiarchs have dined out handsomely on him, and politicians (ever
attuned to a rising market) have ransacked his work for justification of their various Third Ways and Compassionate Conservatisms.
We might note the obvious influence of Leo Strauss's Natural Right and History upon Bénéton's framing of modernity, but he works out the implications of historicist relativism and Weberian social science
in ways that are more
attuned to both the contemporary academy and to our day - to - day lives.
Indeed, for a first - century audience, more
attuned to the «differential charge» locations within Greco - Roman cities could possess, such temples would have appeared all the more impressive, occupying, as they did, crucial sites
in their symbolic geography (
in Athens, for example, the cult temple was constructed
in the Acropolis, near the Parthenon,
in the historic and religious heart of the city).
God,
in his very essence, models for us what an
attuned, securely attached relationship looks like.
We should have as our aim «to pray without ceasing» (1 Thessalonians 5:17) because our mind and heart are constantly
attuned to God
in that state of complete trust and awareness, «as a friend speaks to his friend».
He believed that a child's emotional and physical well - being depended upon a finely
attuned mother - child relationship and that early breaches
in this relationship might impede one's ability to bond with others — even
in adulthood.
Thus, because the ultimate objective, the totality to which my nature is
attuned has been made manifest to me, the powers of my being begin spontaneously to vibrate
in accord with a single note of incredible richness wherein I can distinguish the most discordant tendencies effortlessly resolved: the excitement of action and the delight of passivity: the joy of possessing and the thrill of reaching out beyond what one possesses; the pride
in growing and the happiness of being lost
in what is greater than oneself.
But
in the present time, altogether too many of us may know or think we know the original quite well, but yet do not know the language into which we are to translate; hence the gospel as preached is preached to ears that do not and can not hear, because they are ears that are
attuned to a quite different set of conditions, patterns of thought, and ways of conceiving the universe.
In the first place, we may become better attuned to the ways that older, seemingly irrelevant or even harmful bits of the Christian tradition may be worth preserving, even if their strengths aren't immediately obvious in late modernit
In the first place, we may become better
attuned to the ways that older, seemingly irrelevant or even harmful bits of the Christian tradition may be worth preserving, even if their strengths aren't immediately obvious
in late modernit
in late modernity.
Elsewhere, however (
in the preface to Torat haAdam), Ramban is scathingly critical of philosophers who harden their hearts and deny the reality of suffering, and he is correspondingly
attuned to the halakhic norms that mandate appropriate grief at the termination of human life.
Women are better equipped than men to engage
in this process; they are relational by nature and more
attuned to human sympathies.
He cultivated the myth that he had overcome a dry conceptual formalism
in the law and replaced it with a realistic jurisprudence
attuned to the needs of the day.
In short, Wieman was
attuned to the very notions which had been shaping the imagery of Whitehead's thought, and thus words which appeared to be mere abstractions, or awkward combinations of otherwise familiar words to some readers, conveyed significant new depth of meaning which Whitehead was at pains to present to his readers.
The subtlety both of Newman's thought and his prose ¯ together with his personality, so naturally
attuned to subtlety
in all areas of psychology, life, and thought ¯ has provoked an enormous range of reactions, from almost hyperdulic adulation to deep loathing (a point I once drew attention to here).
She invites her readers into Christian practices that heighten both the spiritual and relational dimensions of time, so that we may live with greater authenticity as people created
in God's image — with an awareness of time as a gift rather than a burden thrust upon us by our daily planners, and with a sense of being «
attuned to the active presence of God.»
The members of the American commentariat most
attuned to this plague of Euro - childlessness tend to discuss its impacts
in terms of the rapidly growing Muslim population
in Europe and the difficulties so many European states seem to have
in assimilating immigrants from a different civilizational orbit.
In the soul - body analogy; God's knowledge of the world is transcendent in that it transcends human knowledge of bodily events because God is attuned to all while we are attuned to only our nervous system (and even that knowledge is imperfect
In the soul - body analogy; God's knowledge of the world is transcendent
in that it transcends human knowledge of bodily events because God is attuned to all while we are attuned to only our nervous system (and even that knowledge is imperfect
in that it transcends human knowledge of bodily events because God is
attuned to all while we are
attuned to only our nervous system (and even that knowledge is imperfect).