Sentences with phrase «of his anger on»

There's a temptation to get caught up in all of the anger on social media.
There has been an outpouring of anger on JustArsenal against Arsene Wenger after he failed to bring in a new striker in the transfer window, but as Le Prof said ahead of tomorrows game: «To support the club and support the team is to stand behind the players,»
If you question the effects of anger on your unborn baby then you must be treading softly or fearful of harming your child.
«What's really bad is when they destroy a thousand - dollar GPS system,» Cook quipped, but there was an undercurrent of anger on his face, which the biologist could not disguise.
Small wonder these populations are angry at their own governments and how long will it take before they take stock and focus some of that anger on the source of the problem which was our governments supporting the dictators who oppressed them for so long.
In a recent blog at Collaborative Practice Canada, R. G. Harvie makes reference to a recent presentation that explains the impact of anger on our choices.
He blamed much of his anger on stress resulting from long hours working for a demanding boss at a large insurance company.
A main effect of anger on delay of gratification was not supported.

Not exact matches

Palmer reached out to a wide range of pediatricians to find out how they feel about these parents, and he was surprised to encounter mostly sadness rather than anger on the part of these doctors, who often feel like they've let their patients down by not convincing them to vaccinate.
Deprivation angered Greek voters, destroying any possibility of building a broad consensus on sensible economic reforms — such as creating a tax system that would force the some of the world's most notorious tax dodgers to contribute to the running of the government.
Users on Twitter expressed anger and disbelief at the poll, suggesting it was making light of the horror of the Holocaust and an act of trolling.
The United States could remain in the Paris climate accord under the right conditions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Sunday, signaling a shift in tone from the Trump administration, which angered allies with its decision to pull out of the agreement.
Big pharma is a popular target for righteous anger from many quarters, but Governor Brown's defense of the law rests on reducing income inequality rather than sticking it to the man for its own sake.
Every sign of anger or torment on Lundgren's face, including the scene where his family is murdered, comes off as phony compared to the shock a real parent would experience.
When it came to that last question, there was plenty of anger to go around, with many complaining about David Cameron's decision to call the referendum, others infuriated at the weak Leave campaign, and still others offering less than polite commentary on segments of their fellow citizens.
The source of anger in each case was a conflict (orchestrated by Bushman's research team) with someone who vehemently disagreed with the student's views on abortion.
A common tick of the Bad Boss is to select an office scapegoat on whom he or she can dump any built up frustration / anger / aggression at whim.
In the early rounds, the Americans angered the other countries with a two - pronged proposal: on the one hand, drastically increasing the percentage of North American parts a car must have to avoid a tariff, while on the other hand insisting that half the parts be American.
The E.U.'s decision to fall in with U.S. policy on Ukraine and join it in applying sanctions has angered Moscow, which had counted on the importance of their bilateral trade relations — especially in energy — to protect it.
In the early rounds, the Americans angered their Canadian and Mexican counterparts with a two - pronged proposal: on the one hand, drastically increasing the percentage of North American parts a car must have to avoid a tariff, while on the other hand insisting that half the parts be American.
He campaigns on anger, bigotry, fear of new ideas and new people, and a fundamental belief that America is weak and in decline.»
In another yet another development on Wednesday, the New York Times reported that members of the Ukrainian government had frozen a Ukrainian investigation into former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to avoid angering Trump before finalizing a deal to buy U.S. anti-tank missiles.
That same affect has provoked anger, even disgust, in those parts of Europe suffering economic pain, and, one imagines, among the various leaders on the European stage she has seen come and go.
Willie Walsh, then BA CEO but now CEO of parent company IAG, held his ground, angering unions by spending millions of pounds on hiring staff to cover for striking crew.
Such flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating anger or other emotions.
While many might not admit it, some in the tech world have been angered by Microsoft's actions on issues around competition and innovation, and take a certain delight in watching the company suffer a kind of comeuppance.
The company's choice to turn off surge pricing during protests on Saturday angered many — but it might have been the best of several unappealing options
Most people hold on to feelings of anger too long.
If we take on the disappointment, anger, frustration or impatience of the people who report to us, we will become exhausted.
Meanwhile, Lululemon is angering customers (again) by raising prices on some of its products.
Commuting has an effect on performance as it increases anger and resentment at work, absenteeism, and has a negative impact on punctuality and the ability to focus and perform at the same level as other colleagues who live nearer to the place of work.»
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Tales of graft and officials» high living, including extravagant banquets and expensive rounds on the golf course, have prompted widespread public anger because bureaucrats are meant to live on modest sums and lead morally exemplary lives.
That's not an apology, David Heinemeier writes, it's a jerky way of trying to shirk responsibility and it's almost guaranteed to anger your customers: «First of all, if I depend on a service and can't get to it, it's not an inconvenience.
Since November, Xi, the son of a reformist vice premier, has embarked on a campaign to end corruption in response to public anger that Communist Party members are above the law.
«The face remains the best window we have on moment - to - moment changes in emotional response,» says Paul Ekman, a psychologist who, in 1978, co-published the Facial Action Coding System, a seminal, 527 - page reference tome of every possible facial muscle movement and how it maps to seven fundamental emotions (happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust, and contempt).
While fans have been vocal in their support of Kojima and their anger at Konami, analysts question whether that will have a long - term impact on the publisher.
Critics unleashed a virtual tidal wave of criticism on Komen's Facebook page, expressing shock and anger and pledging to drop their support of the organization.
We must learn to manage the degree to which we are always on the edge of losing our mental fortitude to emotions such as fear, anger, frustration or even excitement.
After all the fear, sadness, anger, guilt and recrimination brought on by the recent banking and housing crises, it is clear that emotional understanding is an integral part of financial planning.
But on the day of our phone call, what had started as a lightly simmering pot of anger finally boiled over.
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make LNG development in B.C. more challenging by angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
Though avoiding the source of your anger isn't always on the table, sometimes you do have this option.
McMaster's Alex Sevigny said there was no surprise to see opposition leaders and MPs at the lower end of the scale, which was determined after «coders» were trained to watch sessions of Question Period and identify the level of rudeness based on factors such as aggression and anger.
Shares fell last week after Axios reported last Wednesday that Trump was considering changes to the retailer's tax treatment, in part because of anger over how Amazon has hurt the commercial real estate industry because of its negative effect on brick - and - mortar retailers.
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While Trump's anger was eased some by an assurance from Rosenstein that he wasn't a target of the Russia or Cohen investigations, the president's attacks on the Justice Department have continued.
Right alongside my admiration for the public school students who have been so articulate and so focused in their advocacy, lies a deep anger and shame for some of the adult behavior on full display: adults creating and perpetuating fake news, doctoring video and pictures; adults pilfering from the holy ground that is the site of a mass killing; and adults attempting to steal the bright shine of these student advocates.
Trump's announcement on Thursday that he would take the United States out of the Paris accord, saying the agreement would undermine the U.S. economy and cost jobs, drew anger and condemnation from world leaders and heads of industry.
The U.S. delegation shot back that «the E.U.'s anger is misdirected, misguided and being misused,» accusing Mandelson of trying to divert attention from the fact that the European position on agriculture was under attack by some of its own member states.
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