Sentences with phrase «most attuned»

That's why it's the perfect time to get help — even for the most attuned parent — at least until things settle down.
After sending the mother away, and asking her to come back after two weeks, he simply said to the boy, looking at him deep in the eyes, and with the most attuned stance: «Stop eating chocolate».
Of the bunch, Procreate feels the most attuned to the Pencil and the iPad Pro's pressure sensors.
-- Once again, I wonder whether the physicists, those most attuned to hard and serious science, are the ones to save science from cargo cultists, for it is the physicists who speak out against the orthodox, the physicists who are skeptics of incredible, unproven, untested (or worse, tested and failed) claims.
I'm pausing amid a hectic stretch of energy and climate news to seek your «Top Five» lists of individual comments, or contributors whose voices you personally find most attuned to the underlying premise of Dot Earth — to reveal and assess ways to limit losses, human and ecological, on the road toward more or less 9 billion people by mid-century.
So we are most attuned to environmental problems of that kind — not the subtle, slow types.
What aspects of a place are you most attuned to?
Value is what are eyes are most attuned to.
In doing so, she has established an artistic identity apart from her acting: she co-directed Nights and Weekends with Joe Swanberg, and has cultivated a strong creative and personal partnership with Noah Baumbach, co-writing two of the most attuned comedies of the decade together.
The best online senior dating sites will help you find a companion with whom you «ll be most attuned.
Fittingly, Gaspard is the Obama aide most attuned to New York's ethically challenged political culture.
The members of the American commentariat most attuned to this plague of Euro - childlessness tend to discuss its impacts in terms of the rapidly growing Muslim population in Europe and the difficulties so many European states seem to have in assimilating immigrants from a different civilizational orbit.
The philosopher most attuned to this paradox is Alasdair MacIntyre, and his analysis goes furthest, I think, in explaining why the twentieth century is so uniquely appalling.
But investors will be most attuned to what Powell signals at his first news conference about whether and how he might steer the Fed's policymaking differently from his predecessor, Janet Yellen.

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Lastly, and perhaps most profoundly, Dahl also discovered in writing her book that accepting your own awkwardness can help you be more attuned to and accepting of other people's foibles and anxieties.
In their egalitarian society, too much too soon (or at all) can be frowned on; most are culturally attuned to prefer the small - scale.
Thus, because the ultimate objective, the totality to which my nature is attuned has been made manifest to me, the powers of my being begin spontaneously to vibrate in accord with a single note of incredible richness wherein I can distinguish the most discordant tendencies effortlessly resolved: the excitement of action and the delight of passivity: the joy of possessing and the thrill of reaching out beyond what one possesses; the pride in growing and the happiness of being lost in what is greater than oneself.
Adoption - attuned Lens While everyone needs help coping with loss and grief, adoptees have a heavier load to shoulder than most kids their age.
Most of us know that a secure attachment to an attuned parent contributes enormously to a child's developing sense of self, emotional resilience, and capacity for intimacy.
By the end of the first years of life, and with attuned and emotionally healthy caregiving, children will typically establish possibly the most important developmental milestone of their lives: the basic social and emotional capacity for trust in relationships with the people in their lives.
In most democracies the relationship between government and business is attuned to these cycles, with some governments more business friendly but with most realising that, like it or not, a healthy business environment helps create a stable economy.
Laws opened The Orange Book by declaring that «liberalism is arguably one of the most successful creeds in political history», and went on to note that «there is a good argument that Liberalism and the Liberal Democrat Party will be more attuned to the aspirations of an educated and self - confident citizenship than either of the outworn creeds of socialism or conservatism».
If this kind of relationship is so common among animals from the most ancient families, it seems plausible that the first animals were equally attuned to their bacterial neighbors.
A woman's retreat is about stepping out of your ordinary existence to listen and to attune your truest most authentic self.»
If your brain thinks about food, eating, and their rules most of the day, attuned eating will feel a bit premature.
Water isn't just pretty though, it is what we are mostly made of, so the humans who were attuned to shiny things were ensuring their survival by making certain that they sought out their most basic need.
I've posted before about the notion of «flattering» which for most of us today, boils down to «makes you look thin (ner)» or whatever version of «conventionally attractive» you are attuned to.
She's so attuned to the interactions between ingredients and which order to apply products for the most optimal absorption through skin.
But most are glad to be out of dead end marriages and nearly all look forward to creating a relationship with a new partner more attuned with the person they've become.
But in a way that calls to mind the recent Jon McGregor novel Reservoir 13, it is pricklingly attuned to the bleak commonalities of all high - profile British crime cases: the tearful press conferences in village halls, the straggly lines of volunteers scouring scrubland for clues, the bouquets of dead flowers sellotaped to telegraph poles and fence posts, and most of all the public hunger for answers.
That's a shame, because for its first hour or so «Annihilation» presents a bracing if enigmatic example of filmmaking at its smartest and most highly attuned.
We also meet, for the first time, Max's mother, Sandy [the always amazing Frances Conroy], a woman who knows from crazy — since she's a little crazy and more attuned to it than most.
Based on a James Joyce short story featured in The Dubliners, The Dead (1987) is one of his most exquisite works, a perfect cinematic short story attuned to the rituals and touchy relationships of family and friends gathering in early twentieth century Dublin to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany.
Gerwig is particularly attuned to the whipsaw emotional shifts between mother (the marvelous Laurie Metcalf) and daughter, and the undercurrents of closeness and tension that percolate through this most tortuous of human relationships.
I remember the dismay I felt the first time I saw Curly Sue's one - sheet: it meant that Hughes, the most pop - culturally - attuned filmmaker of the 1980s, had lost touch with his constituency.
Based on Jeannette Walls autobiographical book of the same name, The Glass Castle tells the poignant story of Walls life growing up with her siblings under the care of their parental duo in the form of Naomi Watt's artistic and free spirited Rose Mary and most tellingly Woody Harrelson's intellectually attuned, yet troubled and alcoholic father Rex.
One such film that likely will as well is Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan's 10th feature - length movie and the one that feels most keenly attuned to awards recognition.
Some of the most important of these conversations, particularly for parents and guardians who aren't closely attuned to schools» academic rigors, revolve around that «other side of the report card.»
In order to elevate educator voices in global education debates, we need to help students embrace this new style of communication — one that is coherent, succinct, and most importantly, attuned to our flagging attention spans.
And yet, attuned and responsive relationships can be one of the most powerful tools in helping with the prevention of suicide.
Many readers have also been burned recently by memoirs that are not all that they purport to be, the most recently notorious being A Million Little Pieces, so you would be right to have your cynicism antennae well attuned when considering whether to believe the story told in A Fractured Mind.
So... without further adieu, here's what most catches my #WhispersyncDeal - attuned eyes and ears among the 218 eBooks with Audible Narration in the March Monthly Deals in Kindle Books:
Amid some criticism, the investment blogosphere is a very intelligent place, and more attuned to the real situation than most of the mainstream news media.
Eli is very attuned to his owner who took them in as puppies when they needed it most.
Being surrounded by a variety of animals most of his life, and the proud parent of Rigby, a Jack Russell Terrier, and two rescued cats, he has become attuned to the unique nutritional needs of pets.
«Jim Hodges: sometimes beauty immerses the viewer within the poetic practice and attuned vision of one of the most compelling artists working today.
Playful yet very much attuned to a notion of found beauty, these sculptures ($ 5,500 for the cheese ones, $ 6,000 for the basketball) were the most recent efforts by Chiappa, who on the side does high - profile design work — his company built the store Moss in New York — and who currently has a solo show at MASS MoCA running through next spring.
But the past few years have seen the emergence of a batch of exciting young figurative painters who, though their concerns are varied, share a number of intriguing characteristics: they are attuned to humor (slapstick looms large), fixated on the body, rapacious in their mining of both art history and the broader culture (from TV to Internet memes), and most of all, determined to impart pleasure.
After photographing hundreds of extras, friends, and family for her most recent body of work, Face in the Crowd, Alex is no doubt highly attuned to the sensitivity of the photographer - subject relationship.
Meanwhile critic / curator Guy Brett identifies Boshier's position among British artists as «one of the most closely attuned and critically attentive to cultural and political change».
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