Sentences with phrase «more unemotional»

I would like to see more unemotional exploration of the economic issues; more critical questioning of the statements of big - name publishing players; and greater representation of those who think Amazon may be a boon to a book - loving culture, not its killer.

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They can't win votes saying they'll bring up the global price of crude any more than they can make the unemotional economist's argument, that anything but the most interventionist government action won't do much to help short - term job prospects.
In truth, it was probably more a victory of emotion than of strategy or tactics, although Bud Grant, the seemingly unemotional man who coaches the Vikings, tried to deny that implication.
Be unemotional and nonchalant about it, and he may come around more quickly because it's boring not getting a rise out of you.
The basic bare bones of what hookup culture is, is that it is a culture based around unemotional hooking up, whether it be a friends with benefits type situation... Read more.
Vietnamese culture is also relatively unexpressive and unemotional, so it can be more difficult to connect.
Concentrated investing makes it more difficult to stay rational and unemotional, increasing the odds of misjudgments.
And if not washed up, it had to be abstract — the more austere, unemotional and geometric, the better.
In contrast to the unemotional, geometrical iconography of concrete art, abstract expressionism is a much more emotional, sentimental and derivative form of abstraction.
More recently, studies have focused on child factors and a consistent finding has been that behavioural parent training appears to be less effective in treating conduct problems in children with high callous - unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., limited empathy and guilt, shallow affect; Hawes et al. 2014).
Assuming the three factor structure validated in previous research (callousness, uncaring and unemotional), results showed the expected associations of ICU scales and other psychopathic and more general personality traits, as well as with a wide range of external behavioral and psychosocial criteria.
Callous Unemotional (CU) traits are a meaningful specifier in subtyping CD for more severe antisocial and aggressive behaviours in adult psychopathology; they represent the affective dimension of adult psychopathy, but they can be also detected in childhood and adolescence.
There is a need to know whether callous - unemotional (CU) traits identify a more severe group of oppositional defiant children (ODD).
The diagnoses identify heterogeneous groups; however, a characteristic that can be used to identify more homogenous groupings is that of callous - unemotional (CU) traits.
The aim of the present study was to assess empathic accuracy (EA), emotion recognition, and affective empathy in male adolescents with Conduct Disorder (CD) and higher versus lower levels of callous - unemotional (CU) traits, using a more ecologically - valid task than has been used previously.
Confirmatory factor analyses supported the two - and three - factor model, but the two - factor model (Callous - Unemotional and Impulsivity / Conduct Problems) was more parsimonious.
Adults noted the ability of children with callous / unemotional traits to manage and regulate their emotions, while poor emotion regulation was more predictive of the cluster of externalizing problems.
Adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) and elevated callous - unemotional (CU) traits have been reported to present with a more severe and persistent pattern of antisocial behaviour than those with low levels of CU traits.
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