Sentences with phrase «less conflict over»

It has been found that parents who use the site have less conflict over communication issues and it really helps to keep the children out of the middle.
Some couples who were in conflict at the onset of the divorce actually experienced less conflict over time as they adjusted to the joint custody dynamics.
Now they have much less conflict over schooling than we have grown accustomed to in the U.S.

Not exact matches

For example, the comment letter submitted by Economic Policy Institute (EPI) estimates that retirement savers who received conflicted advice during the 60 - day delay would receive $ 3.7 billion less when their savings are drawn down over 30 years compared to those savers that did not receive conflicted advice.
That means some financial advisors — basically, brokers and insurance agents - will once again be able to give conflicted investment advice by recommending high - priced 401 (k) investments that pay them rich commissions over less expensive - but comparable - alternatives on May 7, 2018.
While Trudeau, Notley and other Kinder Morgan cheerleaders cite the Constitution for their claim that B.C. has no jurisdiction over interprovincial pipelines, Canadian courts have been much less categorical about paramountcy (the doctrine that federal law automatically prevails when there is a conflict between provincial and federal laws).
End religion, and we have one less issue to fight over, not the end of all conflict.
But in addition to terrorism and military conflict, Americans still need to confront the growing reality — and awareness — that the global economy remains highly unequal, including over 2.8 billion people who survive on less than two U.S. dollars per day.
I could show you dozens of conflicts in translation mistakes over the centuries making the KJV far less than 100 % accurate to the original manuscripts.
Theory on resolution of parental conflict over care provides a framework to explain how such a pattern may emerge: when, for the same cost to the parents, the benefits derived by the offspring produced from the care of each parent are unequal, then the parents contributing less in absolute terms (the lighter females) may not be able to compensate.
The complicated web of love, hate, and betrayal sprawls over the entire town and Stewart, less psychologically haunted than in previous Mann collaborations, becomes a catalyst that pitches the conflict into violence, usually directed at him.
A lack of focus on the marginalized has left the poorest five times less likely to complete a full cycle of primary education than the richest and over a third of out of school children living in conflict affected zones.
They don't seem to understand that the web of conflicting mandates that advocates have placed on the schools over the years — usually under the «equity» banner — are what make it next to impossible for schools to truly run themselves, much less innovate: «Do this on special education.
Heated conflicts over science, religion and philosophy emerge from these close - range depictions, making Banquet read less like a historical tract and more like a detective story.
Observers knowledgeable of MOCA's inner workings say that conflict had arisen between Vergne and Molesworth over the direction of the artistic program, with Vergne assuming curatorial duties less commonly the purview of a museum director.
As Senator Feinstein's recent talk about making 500,000 acres of the Mojave desert off - limits to renewable energy development, on the conservation grounds, goes to show, conflicts over siting large projects is no less likely just because the project is
2) Smaller population will mean less conflicts and less wars over resources, but only providing population is small enough to be within the level of resource availability.
The latest figures from the UN show that three - quarters of the population are forced to survive in absolute poverty on less than one dollar a day; over 30 % of all children die before reaching the age of five and one child now dies of preventable diseases and malnutrition every three minutes (480 every day); overall life expectancy is a mere 45 years and almost a third of the country's population has been displaced by the conflict (some four million civilians).
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported, «In the high - stakes conflict over U.S. climate - change policy, groups that deny or cast doubt on global warming brought in $ 7.2 million from 2003 to 2010... «Powerful funders are supporting the campaign to deny scientific findings about global warming,» reported Robert J. Brulle...» In the eighth paragraph, the Inquirer noted the response by James Taylor of the Heartland Institute, who observed that many of the groups «support other causes as well» and, in some cases, spend «less than 10 percent of their funding... on climate - related efforts.»
«While we understand and appreciate the attractiveness for building dams for electricity as green energy, we need to recognize the impact of these «green developments» on local communities; from increasing poverty because of loss of lands, to increased conflicts over less grazing and water,» said Angelei who continues to advocate for dam - affected peoples.
This includes identifying the values that may be at risk; synthesizing information on how climate risk management problems can be prioritized and manageably bounded; providing concrete options for managing risks, including how to create or identify such options; summarizing lessons learned in how to defensibly select among options by making explicit the inevitable tradeoffs that will arise when objectives conflict; evaluating the conditions under which such actions would be more or less effective; and providing guidance on how to manage continuous change over time, since climate risks are unlikely to be static.
In the big picture it's quite simple: In a world with finite resources, fewer people mean greater levels of resources equitably available to all, while greater numbers of people mean there's less to go around without running into conflict over those resources or tragically and perpetually marginalizing parts of our human family.
Some individuals prefer commercial or transactional work over litigation because it is less conflict - ridden.
Based on my informal discussions with lawyers and the business community over the past year, it appears that the deal - making phase, lawyers pay a lot of attention to the terms of the deal but give much less thought to what happens when conflicts or unexpected events occur during the course of the arrangement.
In the future, however, militaries will be able to field weapons that can function with less supervision and guidance in an armed conflict, raising a new round of concerns over the legal and ethical implications of «remote» combat.
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better sense of control over their courtroom and less stress, as the families are doing more of the work, practicing conflict resolution skills that will help them raise their children out of court, or showing each other's patterns of behavior to more accurately see what needs attention and protective orders.
By beginning and ending your brief, informative message in a cordial way, the high conflict person has less ammunition to use against you and over a period of time may see the futility of trying to continue to embroil you into battle.
Research by Dr. John Gottman — who spent sixteen years studying what makes marriages thrive and fail in his «love lab» at the University of Washington and who famously possesses the ability to predict with over 90 % accuracy whether a couple will end up divorcing based on watching them interact for just 15 minutes — found that happy couples don't necessarily have less conflict in their marriage than unhappy ones.
That way, you can work out a financial strategy as a couple and you'll be less likely to come to conflict over money in the future [1].
They argued that this negativity would then spill over into the dating relationship (e.g., more conflict and less trust), and, in turn, increase the likelihood that the kids become involved in a violent relationship.2 The general thinking is illustrated below:
Over 50 % participants felt they changed the way they handled conflicts from their mediation experience and 70 % of family members reported less arguing and fighting for months following the mediation
Parents in families with higher adversity scores were less likely to have a warm relationship with their child, to share joint activities, to have low conflict and avoid smacking and to exercise control over their child's behaviour.
I can provide them the guidance they both need - often in different ways - to identify other less helpful, communication «strategies» formed over time as a result of trying to avoid pain or conflict.
Fact:» [1] Fathers who reported strong authoritarian views were involved relatively less in weekday caregiving, playing, teaching, and nighttime soothing and in weekend teaching during early infancy... Attitudes consistent with authoritarian parenting, in which demands for obedience and behavioral control of children are prominent, appear to have lasting, negative effects on fathering even early in life, long before parent - child conflicts and matters of discipline become common...» [2] Consistent with prior work linking maternal attitudes and father involvement, fathers engaged in relativelyless caregiving, playing, and teaching on weekends during early infancy when their partners held highly protective attitudes... Although an initial lack of experience or support might be expected to diminish father involvement over time, relations between maternal protective attitudes and fathers» relative involvement did not hold longitudinally... the lack of longitudinal relations may suggest that father involvement is primarily self - determined and that mothers» attitudes are in part a consequence of how involved fathers actually are in childrearing.»
Specifically, across both the SB and comparison samples, family conflict was found to predict less adaptive parenting behaviors at T1, and more adaptive parenting change trajectories over time.
Specifically, this study's hypotheses were (a) children's report of better health - related QOL prior to pump transition would be associated with less family conflict, more family cohesion, better psychosocial functioning, and better metabolic control; (b) children's health - related QOL would improve over the transition to the pump; and (c) the amount of change in children's health - related QOL would be predicted by less family conflict, more family cohesion, better psychosocial functioning, and poorer metabolic control.
In line with the person - environment fit framework, we focus here on a particular type of personality - demand fit, predicting that members with certain personality profiles cope better with the demands associated with relationship conflict and as such their teamwork mental models are less volatile over time.
The less you communicate with your spouse about your child, the greater the risk of having conflict over custody and parenting time issues as pick up and drop off times, overnights, and cost - sharing responsibilities.
It also appears that associations are bidirectional in nature, as Bell and Belsky (2008) found that mother — child relationships characterized by less closeness and greater conflict in late childhood were associated with more sleep problems in young adolescence, and childhood sleep problems were likewise associated with decreases in sensitive mothering and closeness over time.
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