Sentences with phrase «more dynamic personality»

Sonata Sport 2.0 T receives a unique interior that enhances its more dynamic personality.

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As a result of the more dynamic conception of the ego derived from the work of the ego analysts, Sigmund Freud's tripartite model of personality has become more valuable as a resource for facilitating growth.
WE NEED A YOUNGER MANGER THAT IS MORE AMBITIOUS, MORE DYNAMIC, MORE VIBRANT MANAGER, HAS A STRONGER PERSONALITY AND MENTALILITY.
Even after you have done all you can to create a dynamic, engaging About Me page and posted 12 photos which highlight your personality and lifestyle, you may still wish more matches would communicate with you.
The process is far more dynamic and dependent upon a classroom's day - to - day operations, and upon the personalities and challenges that crop up in that context throughout the year.
In hindsight I had a lot more fun driving the Panamera than I anticipated and although ride quality is firm on choppy country roads and there's some tyre noise, it's a car whose dual personalities of dynamic and luxury car co-exist.
The redesigned 2018 Toyota Camry brings surprisingly dynamic styling, a more engaging driving personality, and an excellent selection of powertrains and options to suit a broad range of buyers.
This powerful attack is more dynamic and indicative of Ralph's personality to use than throwing puny cherry bombs.
A cover letter should be just a few paragraphs that illustrate more of your personality and show your skills in a more dynamic way than can be done in a resume.
There are a number of well - designed controlled studies in support of effective treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder patients such as dialectical behavioral therapy (3) and other more straightforward cognitive behavioral therapies (4), to psychodynamic and psychoanalytically based therapies, which include mentalization - based therapy (5) and transference - focused psychotherapy (6), to the blend of cognitive and dynamic therapies in schema - focused therapy (7).
Our children are becoming more alpha and this dynamic can manifest itself in a myriad of ways — bossiness, demanding personality, competitiveness and even bullying.
There are a number of factors which make managing A1C particularly difficult for teens including: Social pressures and responsibilities, motivation, personality, nutrition, substance use, sleep habits, brain re-structuring, defence mechanisms (such as denial and avoidance), social justice issues (oppresion — racism), diabetes education, individuation, future - oriented culture, access to health services, family structure and dynamic issues, marital conflict between parents, family and friendship conflict with teen, mental health stigma, academic pressure and responsibility, limited mindfulness and somatic awareness, spirituality (especially concerning death), an under - developed ability to conceptualize long - term cause and effect (this is developmentally normal for teens), co-parenting discrepencies, emotional inteligence, individuation, hormonal changes, the tendency for co-morbidity (people with diabetes can be more prone to additional physical and mental health diagnosis), and many other life / environmental stressors (poverty, grief etc.).
Some clients will believe that their own personalities are more dynamic and malleable and therefore will be more interested in updating and changing their initial attitudes as more information is presented and the situation changes.
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