Sentences with phrase «into isolation from others»

Taken in this context, masturbation and whether or not it is a healthy expression of sexuality for a particular individual become questions of whether or not the acts of masturbation at a particular season of life are drawing you deeper into isolation from others and from God, or into deeper connection and intimacy.

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If we take any one of them in isolation from the others we fall into error.
While cultural events such as international food night are important in raising awareness of the global community, their isolation from the daily instructional time leads to missing opportunities to look deeper into other's values and beliefs, and how these shape each of our worlds.
Moreover, accession should not be seen in isolation from wider reform debates of the ECHR system, and must necessarily take into account that there are also other contracting parties to the ECHR which are — at the same time — not EU Member States.
They said that by laying separate counts of murder and attempted murder, the Crown improperly parsed the killing into two discrete events to be considered in isolation from each other, inviting the jury to reach a compromise verdict that defied common sense.
Therefore, future studies on the role of peer relations in the development of depression could benefit from taking clique isolation into account, besides other important risk factors from the peer relations domain such as peer rejection and friendlessness.
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