Sentences with phrase «informed by that feeling»

Much of my work since then has been informed by that feeling, trying to find out more about that kind of someone.

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In a press release, the UK's most senior counter-terrorism officer — assistant commissioner Mark Rowley — says: «By being more open about the threat and our work to confront it we hope the public will feel better informed and more confident in coming forward.
I don't have any hard data to back this up, but I'm increasingly getting the feeling that if you were to inform yourself of what's going on in the world solely by using Twitter, you'd probably go through life as a very angry individual.
A lot of coding and other activity may make your engineers feel better (it's a somewhat effective antidote for anxiety), but it's not likely to be moving the ball up the field or leading your business to a better result for your clients unless it's informed by actual and timely customer input.
«Make your employees proud of the work they do, make them feel like an important part of the process by reminding them how the software provides value and informing them of the successes, listen to their ideas, and provide a sales chart in the engine room that tracks the progress.
This book helped to inform much of what I was already feeling by my instincts.
Chances are by a person who felt that what he or she felt was more important and that since we aren't talking about it 24/7 then we just needed to be informed and re-educated.
It is also a reason that Christians can't trust their moral intuitions and moral imaginations, even though they are (allegedly) informed by the Spirit, because they — at the end of the day — believe the same thing and agree with you that you can't really tell the difference and if you were in Phelps» shoes that you would feel the Spirit told you to do what he's doing.
In other words, Ogden's analysis of various descriptions of experience is informed by two distinctions, both of which apply to the noetic pole of experience: a twofold distinction between nonsensuous and sensory modes of experience and a threefold distinction of what Whitehead calls «the feeling of the ego, the others, the totality,» that is, of self, other, and whole (PP 84).8 This comprehensive hermeneutical grid then permits an explanation of what he claims is a «sense of ourselves and others as of transcendent worth,» as precisely an «awareness of ourselves and the world as of worth to God» (PP 86f) Y Ogden notes that such an evidently theistic explanation is not open to empirical or experiential confirmation on either of the two more restrictive descriptions which, as he observes, must either «refer the word God» to some merely creaturely reality or process of interaction, or else., must deny it all reference whatever by construing its meaning as wholly noncognitive,» if they seek experiential illustration for such a sense at all (PP 80) 10
Hence, the use of technology for good purposes runs into three tough problems at once: (1) balancing private wants and social needs; (2) harmonizing the plans made by individual experts with the decisions of the public as a whole; and (3) devising long - range policies in a political system which responds best to immediately felt needs, fears, and wants and which has a generally ill - informed electorate.
If the pastor feels that God wants him to get by on less, then he will inform the board of that, or use the money elsewhere.
The fact of Christ, thus known in total commitment, has led to a way of thinking, of feeling, of doing, of living, which is marked by his Spirit and informed by a sense of his continuing presence and power in the world.
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding, and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a learned behavior (on both mom & baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly from the first moments they may feel something is wrong with THEM and clam up about it while quietly giving the baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case» even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004 and one of the many highly informed reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
A government - funded study has found that men with babies the same age as Tony Blair's son Leo often feel ignored, ill - informed and unsupported by health professionals, despite their desire to be involved from the beginning of pregnancy.
New dads often feel ill - informed and unsupported by health professionals, despite wanting to be involved, according to Britain's largest - ever survey of new fathers.
My stock response, when I am being told how someone else parented, is a variation on the following: As long as your baby feels comforted, safe, and loved, and you are making informed choices supported by evidence - based research, then what more can you do?
Help kids feel comfortable on vacation by keeping them informed.
Suggesting otherwise is disingenuous, and makes mothers, mothers COMMITTED to breastfeeding, who are doing EVERYTHING they're told by the people who are supposed to be helping, feel like they are failures when they experience the TOTALLY NORMAL pain and are informed that if they were doing a better job, it wouldn't happen.
By talking with your child about current events and stories they see in the news or hear about at school, you can help your child to feel more confident in their understanding of the world and to become a better and more informed global citizen.
Men talked about «being informed by a father and sharing with other men» as being the most important aspect of the class, and the «relaxed feel without the partners».
Instead, due to high blood pressure, I was sent to triage on a Wednesday afternoon at 37 weeks, spent a night being monitored, then had a balloon put inside my cervix for 12 hours to «ripen» it, then received pitocin (and an epidural, because by that point I was too frightened of what getting my water broken would feel like), threw up numerous times, developed a fever, was informed that I might or might not be getting a C - section, eventually pushed for 45 minutes and then had my son, on a Friday night.
I don't believe the emotions felt by mothers who don't breastfeed or who wean early are as simple as «guilt»: when we really examine mothers» feelings about things gone wrong, it is rarely guilt that they are expressing, especially about not breastfeeding or not breastfeeding as long or as completely as they would have liked to: well informed mothers who reach for the bottle after a struggle with breastfeeding know they have done the best they could with the resources they had at the time (health, energy, knowledge, support)-- these mothers may feel deeply sad and disappointed, they may be grieving, but guilt isn't an appropriate label for these overwhelming feelings of loss for themselves and their babies.
Spotlight awareness: Inform the kids about the change by telling them the feeling of being messy and wet.
This book aims to inform and support the efforts of breastfeeding mothers with low milk production due to insufficient glandular tissue, from both a scientific standpoint and an emotional one, covering the unique decisions and feelings that may be faced by someone who fully intended to breastfeed but felt betrayed by her body.
Childbirth education should be designed to allay the pregnant person's anxiety, not by avoiding mention of potentially troubling labor situations, or minimizing concerns mentioned by the students, but rather by giving realistic portrayals of birth, encouraging expression of feelings, and dealing with them by informing, reframing, desensitizing, and strategizing ways to handle troubling situations.
Taught by a labor and delivery nurse who is also a breastfeeding mom, the one - time class helps prepare parents to start their breastfeeding journey feeling confident and informed.
Knowing your birth location's policies and common protocols, either by attending a tour or by asking deliberate and informed questions of their staff, can help you feel prepared and engaged in the process.
In the couple of «screening calls» from possibly interested birth families that we received, we felt well - informed and caringly treated by any OA&FS counselor we spoke with.
Whilst one might expect women of lower socio - economic status to be less informed of the advantages of breastfeeding, to be more affected by feelings of disgust and embarrassment, and to be more likely to formula feed, the findings of this study can not support these conclusions.
e) Re-commit to open government and open data — in the coming years, transparency will be one of the key mechanisms by which the government can explain what it is doing, and ordinary people can feel they are well informed about the changes to come.
Research released this morning by the Electoral Society found just 24 % of voters feel «well» or «very well» informed about the EU referendum.
In a letter sent to the woman and seen by Politics.co.uk, the council informed her that from the evidence she had provided, they felt the incident of violence was a one - off and they did not believe she would be unsafe by remaining in the property.
«Indeed, the governor has the feeling that whoever was behind the appointment did it with something else at the back of his or her mind; otherwise, the person would have acted well his or her part by informing him or the mother, or even the daughter herself.
We want to be informed by the experiences of young women today, of what they're living and what they feel is missing in terms of the way of how the city is serving them,» Ms. Mark - Viverito said.
A psychologist like Coss might have informed administrators that chimpanzees will avoid looking at a toy with prominent eyes, gorillas feel threatened by the blank stare of binoculars, and «one of the most primitive avoidance responses to form exhibited by man today is gaze aversion to the unyielding stare of a stranger.»
Scientists and others who hope to inform the public or spur action have long struggled with how to convey the high stakes of global warming without making people feel helpless or fueling deniers by coming across as alarmist.
We rely on it in our daily lives to make informed guesses about how people are feeling by observing their actions and choices.
Farming Futures, a farming industry lobbying and information service set up to inform farmers about the implications of climate change and act as an information exchange for their experiences, says 40 percent of farmers say they are already affected by climate change, with 60 percent saying they expect to feel its impact this decade.
Such efforts, they felt, would help to disperse some of the confusion and misperceptions that exist in the occasionally fragile relationship between Europe's industries and academic institutions — confusion that impedes informed career development by young scientists.
BRUSSELS — Only 53 % of Europeans say they are interested in science, and 40 % say that they feel informed about it, according to a public opinion survey published by the European Commission yesterday.
All the way from making the decision to get the ES cells from EUCOMM, until this final step of sending the mice to Greifswald I felt well supported and informed by you.
One of her main goals is to make people feel empowered and informed by what they see and read on her blog.
It is by no means comprehensive but I hope you walk away feeling a bit more informed and empowered to make the best supplement choices.
I hope you feel informed and encouraged by Dr. Kalan's tell - all.
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But the more Molly's Game tries to decide what its story is about rather than just telling it, the more the film feels like it's trying to «solve» Molly rather than portray her, to the point where its two big emotional moments involve Molly being sat down and informed about her own daddy issues by one male character, and getting passionately defended by another, her lawyer (Idris Elba), while she stays silent.
It's tough to say, but it feels like their C - character status in the film is informed by the public's perception of the group rather than their value as human beings in the five - way friendship.
Then, in a twist that wouldn't feel out of place in a Two Ronnies sketch, Padilha and screenwriter Gregory Burke torpedo the emotional centre of their movie by having a kindly airport security guard inform Pike's character that the telephone she's using — the one she's just poured her heart out into for two straight minutes — is out of service, but she's welcome to try again from the bank of phones over in that corner.
And Addison's investigatory zeal is informed by the recent, premature death of his mother from an aneurysm, whose arbitrariness made him feel powerless, confused, and guilty.
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