Sentences with phrase «likely feel a sense»

After all, they were a part of the creative process, and now they likely feel a sense of ownership over the project — I know I would!

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One of the things that makes us feel weak as negotiators — and it's those of us who feel weak that are likely to go looking for advice — is the sense that the other side has more information than we do.
My own view is that the palpable sense of disappointment being felt by many leveraged investors in residential property is likely to grow further for the next year or so, possibly longer.
Along with peace, Americans are more likely to feel a sense of wonder about the universe (46 %, up from 39 % in 2007).
He then proceeds to graphically describe gay sex before telling the reader: «That sense of moral outrage you're now likely feeling... that gut - wrenching, jaw - clenching, hand - over-your-mouth, «I feel dirty» moral outrage is the gag reflex.
In a larger country with a smaller population, Canadian evangelicals are more likely to support sharing resources and welcoming immigrants and refugees; they are less likely to feel a sense of «manifest destiny» or to see their country as a Christian nation, according to Brian Stiller, the Ontario - based global ambassador of the World Evangelical Alliance.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
Your seven - year - old is developing a strong sense of right and wrong and is more likely to feel guilt and shame.
Attempting to find support among parents who do not share the same approach to child - raising is like comparing apples to oranges, and the advice you receive is likely to deepen the sense of doubt being felt, and therefore create guilt — not to mention conflict with your personal values system, which creates its own set of uncomfortable emotions.
Kids who can identify, understand, and manage their feelings are more likely to develop a healthy sense of self and empathy, cultivate positive relationships with others, and weather the ups and downs of life.
As her sense of self matures, she'll use «me» to refer to herself, and she's likely to tell you what she likes and doesn't, what she thinks, and what she feels.
Without a strong sense of mindfulness on the part of the parents (tuning in to and resolving their own insecurities and fears), I agree that the adopted person would likely feel responsible for the feelings of the adults.
Any time a different person comes into the picture, the baby will sense the difference and will more than likely feel uncomfortable about it.
Recent research tells us that children are hardwired from birth to connect with others, and that children who feel a sense of connection to their community, family, and school are less likely to misbehave.
What Deci and Ryan's research suggests is that students will be more likely to display these positive academic habits when they are in an environment where they feel a sense of belonging, independence, and growth — or, to use Deci and Ryan's language, where they experience relatedness, autonomy, and competence.
Even here in whatever - city - USA, nothing a baby can or can not do makes sense except in light of the mother's body, a biological reality apparently dismissed by those that argue against any and all bedsharing and what they call cosleeping, but which likely explains why most crib - using parents at some point feel the need to bring their babies to bed with them — findings that our mother - baby sleep laboratory here at Notre Dame has helped document scientifically.
Thirdly: If a book doesn't acknowledge point number two then it is likely to be causing guilt or shame to be felt by those who don't agree with the experiences of the author and is therefore one which I would see as causing readers to lose their own sense of self.
Your child will likely feel like you aren't seeing the obvious, which could lead to more frustration, and a sense of feeling misunderstood.
If a child feels any amount of pressure to eat or senses that you as the parent are anxious at mealtimes, she will likely back off and not eat.
If day - to - day events seem to occur randomly, children can't predict what is likely to come next and may be feel out of control, causing a sense of worry or uncertainty.
The last study, a post-competition survey, suggested that winners felt a sense of entitlement after besting their opponents in the initial competition, which the researchers say explains why they were more likely to cheat in the second contest.
Another study conducted earlier this year found that people over the age of 60 are less likely to suffer from restless leg syndrome and have better sleep quality overall when they feel a strong sense of purpose.
This can breed a sense of loneliness that leaves contestants feeling down and possibly more likely to have depressive symptoms.
That makes sense, says Dr. Goldberg: People who are sleep deprived are more likely to overeat, crave junk food, gain weight, and feel stressed.
But as you age, the sense of taste and thirst can decline too — meaning you're less likely to feel thirsty.
One major study found that those who reported a greater sense of mindfulness were more likely to experience a higher state of flow (the feeling of being totally in the moment which has been linked to enhanced performance).
You have likely experienced this brain - gut connection before when you sense a «gut feeling,» «butterflies in your stomach» or anxiety - induced nausea.
It makes sense to change your diet as soon as possible if you have psoriasis, or more likely as soon as you've had enough of the itchy, scaly red skin that always seems to irritate you either by the symptoms felt on a daily basis, like showering for some, or with the unsightly lesions you would rather be rid of.
But after you get over the initial shock of saying no to sugar, high - fat foods, and more, you'll feel empowered and in control, and the resulting physical changes will likely give you a big boost of confidence and a sense of accomplishment.
It makes sense; if you date someone who is similar to you, you're more likely to feel understood because you both come from the same social and cultural worlds.
They feel warm and fuzzy, and are more likely to convert as paying members, so niche dating makes good business sense,» says Mark Brooks, an Analyst and Consultant in the online dating world.
Like the rest of Lanthimos» filmography, The Killing of a Sacred Deer will likely prove divisive, as he's certainly testing the audience's patience with his deliberate pacing, making you feel the same inescapable sense of horror its doomed subjects are suffering through.
He likely won the Oscar for a mid-film scene at a restaurant after his first successful gallery showing, in which he first showcases Christy's raucous sense of humor, then learns that his speech teacher (Fiona Shaw) doesn't share his romantic feelings.
Looking at times like John Carpenter's The Thing (John Seale's ravishing cinematography is easily the best part of the boondoggle), Dreamcatcher feels a great deal like what it likely is: a product of a down - on - his - luck director trying to juggle material that's clearly beneath him, jettisoning any sense of rhythm and cohesion in the belief that King's massive sales represent the kind of mindless support that defeats the director's best instincts while offering him a chance to regain the keys to the executive washroom.
It's in this hand - off from one tone to another where Macdonald fumbles the ball, as he hasn't given us enough of an emotional connection between the characters in order to feel for their plight, or even care about Daisy's newfound romance, before they're all thrust into danger and having to propel themselves forward out of a sense of love that we feel is shallow and, in a real world sense, would likely have been forgotten in the face of the death and destruction that surrounds them.
Rogers: When children learn more about one another, and when they know their teachers recognize and celebrate their differences, they are more likely to feel a sense of community in the classroom.
Unlike his female counterpart, who might herself feel a sense of righteous (or ridiculous) anger, a palpable sense of injustice, or a smoldering awareness of frustration, the teenage boy is less likely to turn these feelings inward.
The report did find that there were gaps in a sense of «belonging» for migrant pupils, with migrant pupils in the UK and the US particularly likely to feel accepted, while those in France and Belgium were found to have the lowest sense of belonging.
As reported by The Independent, a new study by the University of Hertfordshire has found that young people who have a «low sense of belonging» in their school are seven times more likely to self - harm than those who feel attached.
It found that migrant pupils in the UK and the US were particularly likely to be positive about schools in their adopted country - while in France and Belgium, they were among the least likely to feel a sense of belonging.
And those students with fewer caring relationships with adults are less likely to feel appreciated or welcome at school.22 When education leaders cultivate positive and inclusive learning environments, however, students are more likely to have a firm sense of belonging.23 This, in turn, improves their beliefs about their learning ability and enhances their classroom performance.24
Excerpt: Small school students are less likely to feel alienated and more likely to report a strong sense of belonging.
If teachers feel a sense of comfort, trust, and support in the professional development program, then they are more likely to adopt an innovation.
But what the Newark high school students shared that day is what common sense often tells us: students who do not feel welcome, safe and cared for in their schools will be less likely to succeed academically and more likely to disengage from school entirely.
While most ongoing sensemaking occurs through individual reflection, when teachers feel that their legitimacy is threatened (as when faced with a policy that they believe stifles their creativity, takes their autonomy away, or threatens their professional judgment), they are more likely to engage in collective sense - making.
You'll likely feel a renewed sense of appreciation for the fact that your line of work doesn't involve being a queen, a concubine or a clone.
Which makes perfect sense, since you're likely to feel more secure knowing you can count on a certain amount of income to continue flowing in the rest of your life regardless of whether the financial markets go haywire.
Traders often get caught up using indicators to analyze price movement, this is like going to a mechanic if you are feeling sick, it just doesn't make sense to look at a lagging price indicator to analyze price movement when there are regularly repeating price action setups that can give you a much better expectation of what price is likely to do next.
Your dog is sensing every bit of anxiety you're having and most likely feeling the same way (how many times have you seen other tense owners pull in their lead for all their worth when you walk by with your dog?).
If they feel a sense of belonging, they are more likely to stay, and buy.
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