Sentences with phrase «inflicted in»

While the heart of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy is the exploration and calming of attachment - related anxieties and wounds inflicted in the whipsaw - like cycle which grabs the couple, we can never ignore the presence of stressors which attack and challenge connection we all hope to maintain in our relationships.
Generally, injuries that are suspected of being self - inflicted in nature are not covered by insurance providers.
Mothers suffer the worst possible punishment inflicted in the UK since hangings were abolished.
It's about a negligent party's responsibility to pay for the damages he or she inflicted in your life.
If the punishment was inflicted in private and did not draw any or more than a couple of pints of blood of the first, second or third parts and none of the participants had parked their motor vehicles on yellow lines during the proceedings, the punishment is not only unobjectionable but is to be very much encouraged for the naughtiest of boys.
Not even the boss, which is frankly a let down considering the pain inflicted in the build up, is worth your time.
Furthermore the realism is to a point that too many leg kicks inflicted in a certain area of the leg will result in the fighter limping, bruising, not being able to kick with that leg and potentially having the fight stopped due to lack of movement, while facial expressions show signs of pain after taking a heavy punch or kick to any area of the face, body or legs and in reaction to blood obscuring their vision.
It drags a bit in the middle, and there's about five percent of the script that never recovered from the script doctoring scars inflicted in the past five years of rewrites, but for the most part, «Tower Heist» is a perfectly enjoyable film... far more enjoyable than it has any business being.
Upon coming home and seeing him comatose, Franny appears to regret their argument, but the film doesn't hold her accountable for having treated him poorly — instead, it celebrates that Franny has come home and healed the wounds of familial conflict, while failing to fully acknowledge that she inflicted them in the first place.
As a title that just keeps getting better with every iteration, I was especially looking forward to getting to the intense damage that can be inflicted in this game and I was not disappointed.
There's no glamourizing of the crimes and the brutal violence inflicted in this film.
Obama has little prospect of pulling off Bill Clinton's magic of limiting the damage inflicted in rural counties.
The last 16 months since our last child's birth have been a turning point... in tears I have offered apologies to my two eldest children for the abuse I inflicted in the name of godly parenting.
Perhaps because the damage inflicted in children who are subject to bullying, or to racial, religious, homo - or transphobic, or ethnic slurs or epithets or threats while participating in youth sports is not obvious, like sexual abuse, or immediately apparent, like a physical injury, its effect is often overlooked and minimized.
In the whole of the 2011/12 league campaign, Liverpool players made nine errors which lead to goals, meaning that 22.5 % of the forty goals they conceded were self - inflicted in other words.
Concern about potential peril resulting from involvement of the courts in religion did not prevent every state in this country from rejecting the claimed denial of responsibility for injuries inflicted in hospitals operated by religious organizations.
Here was the inception of the largest exploitation in all history of one race by another — with the heartless barbarity of the tribal wars whose victims were sold to the European slavers, the incredible suffering of the trans - Atlantic passage, and the cruelties inflicted in the plantations of the New World.
Intentional harm is easily inflicted in cyberspace.
The founding fathers were clearly atheists trying to escape the same tyranny of church and state that was inflicted in Britain.
There is so much activity of this kind that, while some consideration should be given to the sense of having been wounded in the past, our greatest emphasis should be on the new wounds that are being inflicted in the name of national security, in the name of anticommunism, in the name of patriotism.
Considering the history of conflicts between Church and State, it would seem more prudent for Christians, Jews, and others of good will to take the position that the death penalty is justified as long as it is carried out by a lawful sovereign, not inflicted in a cruel and unusual manner, and imposed only on those convicted of heinous crimes by due process of law.
In denying Democrats even a jot of Republican co-authorship, the GOP has thrust the law wholly into the Democrats» hands, and that includes Healthcare.gov's embarrassing rollout, a fiasco damaging enough to undo the wounds Republicans self - inflicted in the government shutdown.
The transplanted cells would flourish into healthy blood cells, immune cells, or other elements the fetus lacked, the thinking went, thereby halting damage that a disease was already inflicting in the womb.
Taking into account how difficult they are to master and perform properly, not to mention the pain they inflict in your legs, it's no wonder you can rarely see them done by regular gym goers.
The mental anguish that someone can inflict in this sort of scenario comes in many shapes and forms.
If this seems like an unrealistic vision, ask yourself if you'd rather invest in a wave of school closings and teacher firings — with the attendant trauma they inflict in the short run, and the dashed hopes for real, substantive change they generate in the long run.
How much hurt is it acceptable for her to inflict in her pain, and on who?
Drivers in Austin must be aware of how dangerous trucks can be and the devastating injuries they can inflict in an accident.
An important step in combating lateral violence is that we openly acknowledge the harm it is inflicting in our communities.

Not exact matches

The item in the center, wooden handle with leather strap, was used to inflict corporal punishment by whipping across the back of a convict.Courtesy of the Texas Prison Museum
While proponents downplay the impact of their respective laws, economic experts say they are likely to inflict far - ranging damage in those states, not only on LGBT customers and residents, but also on companies that operate there or are considering doing so.
In an opening statement at an April hearing, Hensarling called for Trump to dismiss Cordray «for all the harm inflicted upon consumers.»
The group of businesses — which also includes Twitter, Uber, and SpaceX — said the new order would inflict «substantial harm on U.S. companies, their employees, and the entire country,» in a brief filed in the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
The shareholder points to a number of self - inflicted wounds: poor disclosure, abruptly firing the CEO in April, and taking on financing at egregious terms, all of which gives short sellers more ammunition to sow doubt.
In a matter of moments, the Boston Marathon bombings inflicted as much as $ 333 million in damage to the local economIn a matter of moments, the Boston Marathon bombings inflicted as much as $ 333 million in damage to the local economin damage to the local economy.
In another, a scruffy bearded man peers through a set of blinds, his sinister eyes burning in anticipation of the evil deeds he will inflict upon the home's occupants — a home he found through a real estate brokerage's website, presumablIn another, a scruffy bearded man peers through a set of blinds, his sinister eyes burning in anticipation of the evil deeds he will inflict upon the home's occupants — a home he found through a real estate brokerage's website, presumablin anticipation of the evil deeds he will inflict upon the home's occupants — a home he found through a real estate brokerage's website, presumably.
And yet options can be a time bomb, inflicting damage in future years not only on a company's financial underpinnings but also on the fragile sense of trust between leaders and the led.
Since then, the company's had to weather such self - inflicted wounds as a pretexting scandal in which a board member, an executive and HP - paid investigators faced criminal charges for spying on journalists; the $ 1 billion acquisition of Palm Computing in 2010 to beef up HP's mobile capabilities; then the sale of Palm's intellectual property.
Brown said it was unclear whether he died from the exchange in gunfire or a self - inflicted wound.
While viruses still inflict tremendous damage, the majority of serious malware threats today arrive in the form of Trojans and worms.
The bad juju goes back further: George Reeves, who played the Man of Steel in 1951's «Superman and the Mole Men» and in the television series «The Adventures of Superman,» died of a self - inflicted gunshot wound in 1959.
Flake said he would immediately draft and introduce legislation to nullify the tariffs, «and I urge my colleagues to pass it before this exercise in protectionism inflicts any more damage on the economy.»
In fact, many of the institution's troubles have been long lasting and self - inflicted, making it a quintessential case study in organizational declinIn fact, many of the institution's troubles have been long lasting and self - inflicted, making it a quintessential case study in organizational declinin organizational decline.
At the same time that Florida students are pleading Congressional leaders to implement more gun control, a seventh grader in Jackson Township, Ohio was found injured by a self - inflicted gunshot wound early Tuesday.
Some of those drops have been the result of self - inflicted wounds, like the Congressional failure to raise the debt limit in 2011, which resulted in a downgrading of U.S. credit.
But inflicting too much pain on bondholders could have dire long - term consequences, according to Kim Rueben, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute who specializes in municipal finance
For one thing Tchir points to a Bloomberg report from December 30 that details a bond deal in Portugal that inflicted losses on some but not all of a bank's bonds.
The group wrote in an email to Nextdoor earlier this week that the changes gave them «a sense of encouragement that you are committed to checking the negative impacts of your platform» but «we are doubtful that these changes alone will reduce racial profiling on Nextdoor or impact the incessant harm inflicted on peoples of color.»
So much so, that you'd figure it would grow tired of inflicting all that damage and start being nice again in 2018.
In the Arizona federal court filing posted by The Register, the John Does said they are suing the companies for «intentionally inflicting emotional distress upon Ashley Madison users.»
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