Sentences with phrase «more emotional complexity»

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We tend to remember what happens at the beginning and end of an experience with more detail, clarity and emotional complexity than the middle, so design your speech with this in mind.
Our expectations for what we want the marriage to provide us have gotten higher in a lot of ways, more sophisticated in a number of other ways, more emotional, more psychological, and because of this additional complexity, more of our marriages are falling short, leaving us disappointed.
My atheist friends who are emotional and highly sensitive react in awe to the beauty, mystery and complexity of nature, whereas my atheist friends who are cerebral dissect «nature» in a much more detached and analytical way.
Parenting a rainbow baby who I knew was also my last child adds even more complexities and quirks to these emotional milestones.
Rather than make the films more efficient by cutting out all that's unnecessary, they make the films more simplistic by ripping all the emotional and narrative complexity out of the stories.
Given all this, as well as how his previous film Whiplash defied obvious generic classification and a clear overriding moral message, here's hope that Chazelle's La La Land shows similar emotional complexity rather than being a more technically cold musical pastiche.
«Let It Fall» understands the value of allowing its interview subjects to talk at greater, more involving length than is usual for documentaries, a technique that illuminates the complexities of reality and gives listeners a sense of the emotional textures of these people's lives.
Maybe you set out to write a YA fantasy, but the motifs and characters emerged with more maturity than you expected; can your revisions focus on pushing conflicts, emotional complexity, and world - building toward an adult market?
Given the complexity, impact and severity of bullying on the social - emotional development of children, it is crucial that we pay more attention to identifying cases of bullying and guiding children towards positive methods of conflict resolution - yes, as early as preschool.
Approximately 1 in 5 female high school students report being physically and / or sexually abused by a dating partner.4 A study of college students revealed that nearly half of them had been the victim of emotional, sexual, and / or physical violence by a partner.5 Females 16 to 24 years of age are more vulnerable to IPV than any other age group.3 Given the complexities and unique dynamics in the teenaged population, further discussion of IPV in adolescent relationships is beyond the scope of this report.
So the 1st edition's integration of models had brought some synergy and a genuine celebration of multiple perspectives, capturing more of the complexity of emotional and behavioural functioning within families.
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