Not exact matches
That's interesting for parents
conflicted over what sort of screen time is best for their
little ones, but is happier learning
more effective learning for grownups as well?
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in
conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any
more at all) in which case precious
little insurance has been taken out.
Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism brings together in a
little more than two hundred pages a treasure of information and perspectives on what may well be the defining
conflict of the twenty - first century.
You see, when someone goes on a posting frenzy like that, they are radicalizing, so now that he was in
conflict on his
little collection of «ideas», he is now
more emotionally involved and radicalized, never to return to reasonable thought.
Regrettably, she does
little more than provide us with a reminder of a textbook example of eisegesis (reading «into» the biblical text one's own ideology) rather than exegesis (reading «out of» Scripture with attentiveness to historical and literary context, even if it
conflicts with one's own personal views).
Being «a
little»
more open in that way is a small step in the right direction, but the scale of the cultural change to do that substantively There are
conflicting accounts of the negotiations.
It is easy to see why the pursuit of science was a goal to be cherished and emphasized in this mix of motivations: there were many reasons to be skittish of the potential for
conflict and colonialism, but
little could be
more noble than knowledge.
thoroughly confused on cashews during the TWT... quite a few
conflicting posts above... I'm a
little more than 1/2 way through and i've had some most days.
Jolie's directorial debut was the
little - seen «In the Land of Blood and Honey,» a film that traded epic sweep for a
more intimate but no less brutal story, about a woman's sexual subjugation during the Bosnia - Serbia
conflict.
The film is structured around
conflicting accounts of the same events told by Harding and her former husband, Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan), with occasional interruptions from Harding's pitiless, abusive mother, LaVona, brilliantly played by Allison Janney, who can strike terror (and steal scenes) with
little more than a long pause or the wily crook of her half - grin.
Had the writing been a
little crisper it would be
more memorable, but there's no denying that any Chan fan must see this if only for the last breathtaking
conflict.
As the
conflict between them reaches fever pitch there are a series of climactic scenes that will command your attention — but a
little more of what they're fighting for might have made the experience a richer one.
So begins Paul Thomas Anderson's glistening, magnificent Phantom Thread, and it's a moment of rare, blithe sexiness in his oeuvre: a light
little flirt - note — were the film set half a century later, it might be signed off with a smiley face — that sets in motion a far darker,
more perverse and
conflict - riven romance than most would expect from such breezy beginnings.
David Morrissey (Derailed, Hilary and Jackie), who plays the shrink assigned to study Catherine Tramell, is
more of a placeholder than anything else, exuding the handsome looks and demeanor of a man that won't easily succumb to his baser instincts, but very
little personality or identifiable
conflict to truly find something there to relate to.
Unfortunately, the concept is handled a
little ham - fistedly, with a rather obvious
conflict of good versus evil undermining the
more subtle characterization often brought by shades of grey.
Giving Francis a run for his money in the saying a lot with a
little department, one can expect Rylance to cheekily intone
conflicts of dogma and birthright with a
little more papal pomp and circumstance than his Academy Award - winning role.
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Of course, he's talking
more than a
little about himself; much as he labors to compartmentalize his teaching and his habit, the
conflict eventually enters the wrong arena.
But in many areas of
conflict, the challenge is even
more daunting in that agreements must be forged when there is
little or no consensus on the overarching framework for collaboration.
[1] However, these
conflicting results may be
more indicative of the fact that current training programs that certify teachers to teach preschool (and often cover a wide span of elementary grades as well) pay too
little attention to the requirements for teaching preschool.
That
little kernel of knowledge that you've given them creates new
conflict, ups the stakes, and drives the reader on to the next chapter with
more urgency.
You also have to condense a tremendous amount of information into 120 script pages, leaving you
little time to do much
more than the basics of introducing characters, moving the plot along, and resolving the
conflict.
I think the advent of modernity and the fact that
more and
more women in the Middle East are entering the workforce creates a
little conflict in the way their parents see them.
There are
conflicts of interest for those who manage our money, which is mentioned in a
little bit
more detail further in this post.
, and ii) Just read / ponder it a
little more, and a whopping great
conflict of interest is sure to pop up..!
Such aggression (particularly predatory and fear) may arise immediately when the child is brought into the home, or may begin as the child becomes
more mobile (e.g., fear, predation, possessive, play) or when the child grows a
little older and begins to challenge the dog for space, attention and resources (fear,
conflict, possessive, play).
In a world rocked by politics,
conflict, economic crisis, and much
more besides, it's nice to enjoy a
little stability now and then.
In the trailer itself it shows
more into the story, such as
conflicts with Faith, and a
little bit
more information about the characters.
I'll get a
little more into the whole DDP / SMB 2
conflict later.
It shows a
little more of the
conflict that's rocking the Avengers, some interesting match ups and some cool surprises.
I was a
little annoyed that it felt like they just lost the last third of the script, as there was very
little conflict resolution, and I was left with
more questions than answers by the time credits were rolling, but I'm still very eager to see how they can raise the bar on their next title when this one is set so high.
Now that we are approaching the election period and everyone is anticipating some kind of
conflict like the one that happened in 2007, I have to move to a place where I will be a
little more safe — away from people who might attack me thinking I was from the rival community.»
It
conflicts a
little with «Volcanoes under Arctic ice: No link to melting,
more experts say».
The result is a suite of 160 clean and neat «what if» scenarios, but very
little (at least if the summary reflects what's coming in the full 900 - page report at the end of the month) on how the
more aggressive scenarios for cleaning up the global energy supply might actually be achieved in the real world of competing and
conflicting national, corporate and personal interests.
Much like the video about Findhorne Ecovillage that I posted on back in August, it would have been nice to hear a
little more about the decision making process at CAT, methods of
conflict resolution etc..
In this respect, your commentary is exactly correct, namely, that we have done precious
little to understand the true impact of our inherent
conflict in how we govern our profession — namely, that it's in the interests of lawyers to make
more money and in the interests of the public to pay less.
«Perhaps
little more than my own often -
conflicted views about what the «right» democracy is.»
The objective is to help the family transition through the divorce process with as
little conflict as possible, and, if
conflict is already high, manage the
conflict and help the family progress
more quickly to a point where they can function on their own.
In this case, it's possible that the children may experience
more risk if a marriage with
little conflict ends in divorce.
Every unresolved
conflict creates a
little more resentment and a
little more tension.
Although scholars often maintain that multi-informant, multi-method data are preferred over single - source, single - method data (Holmbeck et al., 2002), we need
more research on how best to integrate
conflicting assessment data because there often is
little agreement across respondents and methods (Silverman & Ollendick, 2005).
Nick, for someone who has seemingly had
little difficulty in accepting the term «Parental Alienation» as an all encompassing reference to the specific phenomena associated with high
conflict separation and ensuing alienation of one parent from the child / ren, I am surprised at the extent to which these different terms and their meanings are freeing me to think
more broadly and away from being confined to a
more limited context and to limited categories of behaviours.
Since the majority of research on
conflict and aggression in relationships has focused on the overt and observable forms of aggression, we know very
little about the less visible forms of relationship
conflict.1 Although boys are typically
more physically aggressive than girls, what researchers have been discovering is that girls perform
more non-physical forms of relationship aggression, like spreading negative rumors about their partner or excluding them from social circles.
Finally, the Gottman research has shown that while early divorces tend to stem from too much negativity (i.e.,
conflict), later divorces are
more often a function of too
little positivity (or friendship, admiration, affection, etc.) in the relationship.
I try to explain to my clients that what they want most of all is a smooth transaction that closes — one that minimizes
conflict and takes up as
little time as possible so they can reach their goal
more quickly.