Sentences with phrase «not avoidance»

Overall, participants exhibited a significant decrease in their attachment anxiety, but not avoidance; however, change in attachment security did not differ based on study group.
In a separate sample, they found that dispositional mindfulness was inversely correlated with attachment - related avoidance and anxiety, and trait anxiety and attachment - related anxiety (but not avoidance) predicted diminished mindfulness in a regression analysis.
More often than not avoidance of sex is the issue.
«Our goal at Cake Health is to provide smarter choices that lead to better health decisions, not avoidance,» says founder Rebecca Woodcock.
Not all avoidance is bad, but if «not thinking about it» and trying to stay numb becomes the primary way of coping, it can interfere with recovery and healing.
In fact, studies have shown that it's actually the high protein content of the diet that helps control appetite and cause weight loss, not the avoidance of carbs.
Athletes need seasoning, not avoidance.

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And our government is claiming that it doesn't have enough money for infrastructure or for healthcare or for police or for education and at the same time, there's just huge amounts of tax avoidance and tax evasion going on through this secrecy world.
«They don't give prescribers any guidance for having a conversation about alcohol avoidance
So Hempton's conclusion was that either the Times had the story wrong, and Trump wasn't able to avoid taxes, or Trump used some other tax avoidance scheme that was still hiding in his tax returns.
(The control group was not given a temptation - avoidance strategy.)
Even with conscious avoidance over the past few weeks, I still couldn't help but find out that major characters get killed and raped in the first few episodes of the new season (my ironic apologies for that minor spoiler, though I unfortunately know exactly which characters are involved).
As an entrepreneur, it's easy to rationalize exercise avoidance with the excuse «I don't have the time.»
His tale, while not unadmiring, also urges caution about the Four's penchant for tax avoidance and privacy breaches.
But avoidance of pain is not causing recovery, but rather a slow death for our workers and our country.
The IRS, however, watches out for such tax avoidance measures and often audits corporations, claiming that executive salaries are not «reasonable» compensation.
In recent years the UK tax collector, HMRC, has come under pressure to crack down on tax evasion — which is illegal, whereas avoidance is not — and increase tax receipts.
There's a couple reasons for this: after massive sleep deprivation and zero separation between work and personal life, taking a step back often reminds a founder of the things that they want in their personal life and gives motivation to the work life and while in a lull this can upset investors or look like avoidance, its in almost every case helped the company and lets be honest, if a company is going to die it isn't going to die in one week but be surprised at how much sleep a founder might need and you probably wouldn't want many friends around.
It would seem to be offsetting safety gains from other technologies, including not just new automatic collision avoidance systems, but even now taken - for - granted features like anti-lock brakes, which are equipped on a greater percentage of the U.S. fleet with each passing year.
Wouldn't have mattered anyway, Gawker is incorporated in the Cayman Islands because that whole operation is a giant avoidance scheme.
A new study finds that when Kansas exempted pass - through income, the result wasn't more investment or growth but a surge in this kind of tax avoidance.
Like banking and finance, the highest - cost medical technology may move offshore to tax - avoidance «banking» centers where expensive new medical technology need not be extended to cover large numbers of patients.
Please be advised that, based on current IRS rules and standards, the information contained herein is not intended to be used, nor can it be used, for the avoidance of any tax penalty assessed by the IRS.
We think advisors add 3 % to returns,» said Larson, noting that it's not just a matter of additional gains but also the avoidance of bad decisions.
People associate not eating desserts with willpower and avoidance and fitness with deprivation.
But that doesn't mean the avoidance of all losses is a reasonable objective.
It won't be long before banks are going to be answering to the public about their role in advising clients on tax avoidance.
You can't imagine my personal despair when a friend and client, pleased with his long - term performance but exasperated by my avoidance of the «glamour» tech stocks in late - 1999, moved his retirement account to E * Trade, assuring me that he was only going to invest in «solid» techs like Lucent, Cisco, and Sun Microsystems.
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The appeal is that such a task, if implemented before avoidance is possible and there is a belief that is will never be repeated, does not distort behavior, and may be seen by some as fair.
The writer does not discuss unlawfully concealing crypto gains here nor will I suggest illegal tax avoidance activities.
Some investors view this as a smart, risk - avoidance strategy: If they don't recognize the names of foreign companies and aren't sure of their business model, they're skeptical.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul isn't happy that Apple executives are being questioned by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations today regarding their tax avoidance strategies.
«U.S. multinational firms are the global grandmasters of tax avoidance schemes that deplete not just U.S. tax collection but the tax collection of most every large economy in the world,» said Edward D. Kleinbard, a former corporate tax adviser to such companies who is now a law professor at the University of Southern California.
«Apple has sought the holy grail of tax avoidance: offshore corporations that it argues are not, for tax purposes, resident anywhere in any nation,» then - Senator Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan, who was the subcommittee chairman, said at the 2013 hearing.
And for the avoidance of doubt: Hery Cycles IS NOT part of the much bigger Hero Motor group.
Please note that RRSPs are not a tax avoidance tool, they are a tax deferral tool.
If you do not acknowledge the challenge of teaching danger and risk avoidance, the conversation is not intellectually honest.
The Bible makes it clear you can not enter heaven as an avoidance technique.
It is difficult, however, not to fall into the cynical suspicion that the «deliberation» was merely the usual bureaucratic jockeying over issues of institutional prestige, resources, and the avoidance of blame.
Following Jesus is certainly not a suffering avoidance program.
In truth, we are not saved by our works whatsoever, so it is a dangerous error to elevate one's distaste and avoidance of certain sins over other people who are struggling with that sin.
He has thirty - nine convictions from twenty court appearances, for offenses including but not limited to tax avoidance, substance abuse, and physical assault.
This metaphorical vision is what separates O'Connor from both fundamentalism, with its literalism, and from Barth, with his avoidance, if not fear, of the sensuous, temporal, and concrete.
Here, we see that failure - avoidance is rooted in the desire to protect our self - image and our view of ourselves as «winners» so that we won't have to deal with the difficult feelings of disappointment or rejection.
If this avoidance of personal pronouns is found to be clumsy or fails to give a proper sense of God as a being who is related to us in a personal way, then certainly one is free to speak of God both as male and as female so long as these usages are understood to be metaphorical and not to be claiming gender for God, and so long as the male and female references are relatively balanced.
But, it's not truth, just turmoil avoidance....
Finally, however, Boiling can not sustain his antic avoidance of the religious question which Aunt Emily's ethical humanism forces upon him.
Beck proposes that the daycare panic was a case of classic Freudian repression — that act of mental avoidance whereby we don't want to admit that we know or desire something, and so compensate by insisting, rather too forcefully, that we know or desire its opposite.
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