Sentences with phrase «much of the insecurity»

Much of this insecurity will stem from a 6 - year - old's natural move toward independence.

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Superficial, distant, and less than meaningful relationships can lead to feelings of insecurity and loneliness, which can increase your risk of illness and death just as much as obesity, alcoholism, and smoking.
Crist says the open source model creates a sense of «constructive insecurity» - compared to the old ways of perpetual licensing, where there wasn't «much incentive to listen to your install base».
Much the same may be said of the other great social problems of the day which precipitate insecurity and injustice.
There is so much we come to fear over the course of a lifetime, so much we suppose will defeat us, that we make life an exercise in securing ourselves against our insecurities.
My own tangled mess of pride, insecurity and pet sins can be as much of a problem as those of the man sitting across the table from me.
In any such case, to say that all those so opposed to Atheism are just motivated in their opposition, because of fears and / or insecurity, that is humorous to me, considering that people are hardly what I would consider sufficiently qualified to ascertain much as absolute.
Those women often attract much younger men (or smart men their own age) who are tired with the drama, insecurities and self - absorption of women their own age or younger.
That's a much more disturbing reality than interpreting such posts as a sign of a couple's unhappiness and insecurity, or feeling jealous that your romantic partnership isn't as glowingly perfect as everyone else's.
While the operation is run extremely well, it is hindered by the insecurities of supporting revenue and uncertainty in how much food to produce (I was told «one day you can have 170 kids come to eat and the next day you only get 80 - something).
It is much easier to deal with when you realize the person you are talking to is speaking out of ignorance or insecurity rather than outright antipathy.
Telling a little fib of «being too busy right now» was so much better than exposing all my insecurities.
As far as they were never given much thought by the rulers, the less economically valuable, semi-arid and arid frontier was seen as a source of insecurity.
«In as much as the military recognizes the supremacy of the Constitution which guarantees freedom of expression and association, the constitution also frowns against individuals or groups hiding under it to stir up trouble and insecurity in the land.
Speaking on the crusade against corruption and insecurity, for which his administration has received so much lashing lately, President Jonathan said he will not resort to crude tactics to combat the major challenges of corruption and insecurity the way some of his predecessors had done in the past.
I became a faculty member in 1995, shortly before the doubling of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget, and never thought much about insecurity as an academic scientist.
After my parents got divorced, I spent much of childhood flying by myself between states, meaning that time spent in airports and in flight was typically accompanied by the distress of leaving one parent and the general insecurity of a life spent in a state of between.
So much of what we see in the media and advertising tells us we aren't perfect without this or that product, keeping us trapped in insecurity, fear and neurosis.
Hashimoto's has truly been a part of my awakening to the world around me that has profited from my insecurities, much to my detriment.
It got me thinking how often do we bundle up our brain with way too much unnecessary information, how often do we cover up ourselves with the layers of fear, doubts, insecurities?
The polar opposite of Mike Leigh's grimy, naturalistic overviews of contemporary Britain, Topsy - Turvy's Victorian recreation and light comic touch match the flair of the Gilbert and Sullivan focus even as the director digs into some of the underbelly of both the stage and period society, with various insecurities and much darker, half - spoken bindings at work on the men and, especially, women.
What a tedious film.Over acting, wobbly plot, dialogue at times pure drivel and a laughable ending.It really was poor.The film goes straight into a Cul de Sac and can not get out.Way too much nudity from the metro sexual looking Tilda Swinton.Her androgynous body quite turned my stomach.A redeeming feature was the glorious sunshine and powerful light of Italy.The film meanders, wobbles and finally falls down.Older people like Swinton and Fiennes should really keep their pants on at all times.It is acutely embarrassing when the oldies need to do so much nudity (l suspect it is to appease their insecurity that they might not be physically desirable anymore) Horrible attempt at film making
In the end, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World doesn't quite hit all the right notes — I'm not sure exactly what the moral of the story is (other than don't be a dick) but it is a nice exaggerated exploration of the baggage people bring into new relationships and male insecurity in the face of female sexuality (something we haven't really seen explored much since Chasing Amy.)
She, a ball of barely contained insecurity, assumes he's gay and says as much.
He offers that the character of Mrs. Stone is a mirror to Williams while much is made, too, of Leigh's personal life (including her break - up with Olivier) nourishing the insecurities of the character as well.
A work about conflict, it is itself conflicted, torn between the confidence of a gifted filmmaker and the insecurity of a gifted writer, between forcing what comes easily and making too much of what doesn't.
A film that shows Liberace's male concubines as true expendable assets; it weaves pretty much throughout the films narrative and holds it together - though Soderbergh's take on the glamour and insecurities of the mans life is well executed.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu's Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is a brilliant bombastic, bizarre skewering of: superhero movies, egocentric actors, actors» insecurities, Broadway, Broadway critics, and pretty much all things entertainment.
The same breath can bring both brash confidence and deep insecurity, and Powley's ludicrously expressive face and sly voiceovers lets us not so much see her coming of age as experience it.
With a lot of talk, little action, overlapping relationships, quirks, insecurities, infidelities, and an older man with a much younger woman, it has his styles, his interests, his sensibilities, his characters, and his melting pot of divergent ideas.
You can read much more of my conversation with Hazanavicius, where he talks about how he convinced Wiazemsky to allow him to make the movie, his own insecurities in depicting Godard and then dealing with actor Louis Garrel's own doubts in capturing the legendary director in the Miami New Times.
It isn't the terrible end product that enthralls us as much as the buoyant optimism and imperishable self - regard that keeps these people going while the rest of us are consumed with doubt and insecurity.
Much of the conversation centers on success, artistic dignity, and fame and its trappings, but all of it is couched in relatable feelings of self - doubt, myriad fears, and insecurity.
It didn't quite matter so much, though, because that film was more about a generational conflict, a fear of growing up that's shared between the generations, and the way such attitudes are just a means of covering up insecurities and apprehensions about oneself.
Much of the work focused on creating a two - generation perspective in intervention policies related to family income insecurity, helping families to attain self - sufficiency through work, and on reforming child welfare policy and practice.
And yes, it corners better than the previous generation and the feeling of apex insecurity is dead and gone, but you must decide how much body roll you're willing to let it.
Brilliantly observant, Ghost World captures the unthinking cruelty and insecurity of teenagers, but what is most impressive (and distinguishes it from the mocking approach of much of Clowes» work) is its sympathy, evident not only in deep understanding of the young protagonists but also in affinity for the supporting characters — even the parents, when they are glimpsed, are sympathetically depicted.
These are the moments of growth that we all dread so much: You think you've gotten past your adolescent insecurities, but then you have kids and all your emotional maturity flies right out the window.
Unfortunately, much of the apparent need to dominate comes from insecurities about the state of the industry.
Will Kaylee let go of her fears and insecurities to fully indulge in Alexis or will it all get too much?
It is so refreshing to know that your own personal value is determined by the things you own, and that when someone disparages your possessions, you are personally hurt so much that you have to create a ridiculous criticism of that contrasting voice to remedy the insecurity that their opinion has caused you.
The first half of the game is a much more compelling affair, sticking with the cop theme more faithfully than the bombastic second half where it EA's own insecurity can be felt in every idiotic moment of bombastic mayhem.
Even as the company continues to flounder in its current state of financial insecurity, much of the criticism from fans, detractors and industry analysts is delivered as if from a concerned friend, rather than a dispassionate onlooker.
The varied mediums and range of projects resonate with Druecke's interest in time, the existential insecurity that underwrites so much «mark - making,» and an exploratory reworking of boundaries between self and other.
This insecurity about cultural signifiers filters through into much of our «abstract» painting as well, which feels compelled to reference the Australian landscape in order to deliver meaning.
As much a sketch of one woman's life as it is a paradigm of candid expression, You Better Bring Your Own Sun takes the viewer on a literal and metaphorical journey of fleeting yet continuous emotions from loss, sorrow, insecurity, escape and hope.
In fact, war in the Congo has directly resulted in crisis level food insecurity (= increased demand for meat from killing forest animals including bonobos), countless numbers of displaced people who pose added burdens on demand for food, rife levels of corruption and mismanagement, immeasurable but vast numbers of weapons and munitions distributed across the country, large - scale break down of traditional taboos that may have locally protected some populations of bonobos, and much, much more.
The notion of our existing in a fragile, dependent relationship with the planet's natural processes seems to owe much more to a pre-existing sense of anxiety and insecurity about the humanworld than to anything produced by science.
«Much of what drove Trump's election was a mood of economic insecurity and dislocation,» said Alex Hanafi, the multilateral climate strategy manager for the Environmental Defense Fund.
If you've not given your partner any reason to be concerned, but they accuse you of having a wandering eye or flirting too much with someone, it is most likely their insecurity that is causing them to talk to you this way, not your behavior.
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