Sentences with phrase «most of the ambivalence»

For me, the need for a «tribe» to help raise my child (ren) alleviates most of the ambivalence I have of working and sending my daughter to daycare.

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«5 It is this: spiritual and emotional burden, this cultural ambivalence, that influences most Christian discussion of play and hinders many of us from allowing play its God - intended place.
(CNN)-- One of the most perplexing aspects of the Syrian revolution is the deep ambivalence felt by so many of the country's Christians when faced with the prospect of freedom after four decades of authoritarian dictatorship.
The violent edge of rap — «It's just so angry» — is most often what I hear behind American Christians» ambivalence about the new wave of Christian hip - hop.
Most of the media's romantic advice is geared toward women, forcing us to engage in constant self - scrutiny in search of «real love,» but all that introspection does is create ambivalence and an unsettling sense that we can never truly know or trust what our feelings are.
Most of our authors will draw on fieldwork to tease out the ambivalences and contradictions that mark people's political practices and situate these against formal discourses and narratives of citizenship.
Imperial Dreams details the morally ambivalence of the situation in inner - city LA with beauty and grace, providing some of the most effective and memorable performances of the year.
The cast is rich with good character actors, most of whom play the funniest lines with a droll delivery and poker - faced ambivalence, which also lends this independent film a good deal of zany charm.
«Ms Gerwig,» he wrote, «most likely without intending to be anything of the kind, may well be the definitive screen actress of her generation, a judgment I offer with all sincerity and a measure of ambivalence
The most salient thing I remember was the ambivalence of my parents and community.
Perhaps because of ambivalence over the first Zone of the Enders game, when 2nd Runner was released in 2003, most people passed it by.
Through its work, Iniva has continued to encourage the study and interrogation of cultural identity and difference, most recently in its 2011 exhibition Entanglement: the ambivalence of identity, but also previously in exhibitions such as Alien Nation (2007), which explored science - fiction, race and contemporary art and Veil (2003), which addressed the veneration and vilification of the veil in contemporary culture.
At the same time, he is genuinely interested in rituals, not just as historical ceremonies, but as ways of bringing people and thoughts together, just as he is sincere in his approach to incantation and religious music, testing even the most secular members of his audience to reconsider their ambivalence about the «spiritual» in art.
Let's see which of the paintings from this era of ambivalence and post-trauma could be the most pertinent ones, from today's point of view, and take a quick survey of the most iconic artworks made in our recent history, in times of crisis which we can not fully understand, but we could perhaps compare it to the crisis of our own.
While signaling a liberation from modernist doctrines of autonomy and specificity that held firm almost until the end of the past century, exhibitions like The Waning of Justice also make clear the ambivalences and pitfalls within this turn — here most clearly evident in the gallery's untenable claim that the five individual works remain autonomous despite their syncing, shared components, and unified installation.
Most importantly for the theory and practice of women's art, she finds in Bourgeois the creative potential of maternal ambivalence.
They will express most if not all of the 8 behavioral manifestations: (1) campaign of denigration of the targeted parent (2) weak, frivolous, or absurd reasons for the rejection of the targeted parent; (3) lack of ambivalence towards both parents in which one is viewed as all good and the other as all bad; (4) lack of remorse for the poor treatment of the targeted parent; (5) reflexive support for the favored parent; (6) use of borrowed scenarios; (7) the «independent thinker» phenomenon; and (8) spread of animosity towards the friends and family of the targeted parent.
They will express most if not all of the 8 behavioral manifestations: (1) campaign of denigration of the targeted parent (2) weak, frivolous, or absurd reasons for the rejection of the targeted parent; (3) lack of ambivalence towards both parents in which one is viewed as all good and the other as all bad; (4) lack of remorse for the poor treatment of the targeted parent; (5) reflexive support for the favored parent; (6) use of borrowed scenarios; (7) the «independent thinker» phenomenon; and (8) spread of animosity towards the friends and family of the targeted parent.
As for extended courtships, most of the research out there suggests that longer courtships enhance marital satisfaction and other outcomes2, although there is some evidence that long courtships characterized by a lot of conflict and ambivalence should raise some red flags.3 I think we can borrow some findings from the cohabitation literature to provide some insight into your question.
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