Sentences with phrase «in vicious circle of»

We bought a house and I'm stuck in this vicious circle of needing to organize to decorate but not knowing what to keep or get rid of for decorating in order to organize.
Indeed, some constitutional provisions — the Charter's guarantee of freedom of conscience among them — seem to be caught in a vicious circle of mutually reinforcing neglect by courts and scholars alike.
Is art trapped in a vicious circle of celebrity artists, curators, and collectors?
This puts designers under so much pressure and gives them so little opportunity for reward and growth that they are trapped in a vicious circle of being at the same time paramount and despised.
Feeling trapped in the vicious circle of borrowing and repayment?
«Too many students... are trapped in a vicious circle of poor performance and demotivation.»
«Far too many students around the world are trapped in a vicious circle of poor performance and demotivation that leads only to more bad marks and further disengagement from school,» it says.
So I am in this vicious circle of being on and off a candida diet and never getting anywhere.I have spent the last 25 years so ill I am unable to work and am house bound with so many symptoms from head to foot feeling poisoned and unable to function.My liver does not seem able to detox at all.
Overweight children are caught in a vicious circle of self - destructive behavior, Rimm says.
Modern agriculture seems locked in a vicious circle of pollinator destruction.
Governments have become locked in a vicious circle of centralising power in an effort to improve public services, only to find this leads to increased dissatisfaction.
When you feel rejected, she will sense your reactions and you end up in vicious circle of guilt, sadness, rejection, and more sadness and guilt.

Not exact matches

The bank - sovereign vicious circle was first observed in 2009 and became widely acknowledged in the course of 2011 and early 2012.
And in the 4th week of Lent, in the centre of the farm table, there's a circling wreath telling a different story than any vicious cycle that tips life into a muddy mess.
It is a vicious circle and Satan delights in it as it doesn't reflect well on them and it of course makes you a ball of agony and self - recrimination.
(1) Since the principle of internal relatedness has been posited as the ontological foundation of the intellectual process of imaginative generalization, and it has also been affirmed that this principle is itself arrived at via imaginative generalization, do we thus find ourselves trapped in a sort of vicious circle?
The vicious circle established between the claim and the demonstration of its validity on such grounds has been the curse of many a religious tradition in many a religious community.
As one psychologist explained it, «It's a vicious circle where both poverty seems linked to greater rates of mental illness, and in some cases, certain kinds of mental illness seem linked to a greater likelihood of living in poverty.»
«Lab neurosis» from discouragement at getting nowhere can be a vicious circle in investigations dependent on new ideas and initiative, Occasionally there is the major blow of finding that a result, in which one invested much time and effort, has already been accomplished by someone else.
A man who is utterly self - contained and whose chief ambition is to be «self - existent» and hence to exist without dependence upon relationships of any sort, is a man whom we regard as an unpleasant if not vicious specimen of the race; and it is odd that deity has been regarded, and this even in Christian circles, as more like such a self - contained human being rather than as like a man who in every area of his life is open to relationships and whose very existence is rich in the possibility of endless adaptations to new circumstances.
However, in order to avoid a vicious circle in this procedure, the extent of deformation must be determined without invoking additional measurements.
In a vicious circle, people who spend more hours at weekday jobs need the other days for shopping, which prompts businesses to hire more Sunday workers, who join the growing percentage of the workforce who toil long, irregular hours, some trying desperately to make ends meet, others for the sake of more shopping.
He had experienced this himself, putting it off from week to week: «I broke out of the vicious circle and took part in the Sacrament, even without making confession» — he assured the reader that he had not been guilty of any gross sins.
This may seem to involve us in a vicious circle: an appreciation of hierarchy requires an attraction to symbols which in turn draw us toward the hierarchical view.
The vicious circle is completed when the oppressor, in turn, internalizes an attitude of permanent supremacy and paternalism towards the poor, and undertakes to speak, think and act for the poor.
If and in so far as socialism... means the satisfaction of material need and social justice in a material democracy, socialism is the symbol for the liberation of men from the vicious circle of poverty.
In the relationship of society to nature, liberation from the vicious circle of the industrial pollution of nature means peace with nature.
In the cultural dimension of life, liberation from the vicious circle of alienation means identity in the recognition of otherIn the cultural dimension of life, liberation from the vicious circle of alienation means identity in the recognition of otherin the recognition of others.
If and in so far as emancipation means personalization in socialization and finding one's identity in the recognition of others, emancipation is the symbol for liberation from the vicious circle of alienation.
To the degree that the transition from an orientation on increase in the quantity of life to an appreciation of the quality of life, and thus from the possession of nature to the joy of existing in it can overcome the ecological crisis, peace with nature is the symbol of the liberation of man from this vicious circle.
Informed opinion, however, agrees with Gunnar Myrdal in An American Dilemma that there is a vicious circle at this point.8 Denied the cultural, educational, and economic advantages held by others, underprivileged groups tend to remain in this status, as in America the restriction of Negroes to unskilled labor and meager educational facilities has prevented their advancement to positions of leadership comparable with the more privileged.
In the political dimension of life, liberation from the vicious circle of oppression also means democracy.
«Santi himself wants to get out of that vicious circle of going out and coming in again.
The former Lyon man has started just eight of the club's 19 fixtures in all competitions and this has led to a drop in form and a vicious circle that could well lead the powerful forward to consider a possible move to leave the Spanish giants.
But they should take some encouragement from their performance today because they have shown in the first half that they have quality, and when you are down there, of course it's a vicious circle because you lack confidence.
Like it or not once you become known as a «selling - club» it's nigh on impossible to reverse the trend, a footballing transfer vicious circle that it's hard to shake off and one that Tottenham are certainly in the midst of at present.
We are caught in a vicious circle and we won't get out of it till we have wenger for as our «manager»
Dear Abby: Two years ago, some friends of mine saw that I was in a real bind, caught in a vicious circle I couldn't get out of on my own.
If this misguided approach then results in panic, and «the baby must be fed», alternative feeding methods (the worst of which is the bottle) are then used, resulting in worsening of the situation and the beginning of a vicious circle.
As you say, it's a vicious circle in that restaurants offer what they think kids want (which makes sense from a business standpoint) but then kids never get a chance to break out of that rut.
Thus, diarrhoea and undernutrition combine to form a vicious circle which, if it is not broken, can eventually result in death; the final event may be a particularly severe or prolonged episode of diarrhoea or, when severe undernutrition is present, another serious infection such as pneumonia.
The media are covering these highly visible and vocal stances and so we get a vicious circle, where each side makes the headlines, nurturing upon each other, and ending up as objective allies in this «clash» of civilisations.
This kind of story is probably replicated in all different scales up and down the country and highlights that a strategy of deficit reduction without a plan for growth can create a Japanese - style vicious circle.
«Vicious circle of drought and forest loss in the Amazon.»
It's also a parable about the vicious circle of violence: In the movie people are hurting each other, and Ötzi tries to break out of this vicious circle.
«Our study suggests the two - child policy may exacerbate a vicious circle of gender inequality in post-reform China,» Qian said.
It's a vicious circle but one that has enabled a multinational team of researchers to identify the odours as organic hydrocarbons in the form of three aldehydes, heptanal, octanal and nonanal, whose discovery could bring relief to a disease that claimed nearly half a million lives in 2016.
Many patients that I would see with this type of problem were going to great lengths to keep the area clean with hot water and soaps which can get you in a vicious circle as once the skin is irritated it is more susceptible to irritants and hot water.
If the enzymes on the surface of the small intestine are damaged or impaired, carbohydrates are available to intestinal bacteria and yeast to multiply in a vicious circle.
Following the turbulent and troubled lives of a group of young Scottish heroin addicts, the film takes a sympathetic view of the problem of drug addiction - rather than chastising them for the situation they find themselves in, it is sympathetic to the addicts» struggle and the vicious circle that traps them and slowly destroys their lives.
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