Sentences with phrase «of uneasiness with»

Many time when I'm feeling a sense of uneasiness with my decor it has to do with clutter and disorganization.
TIME: When we spoke in 2014, you said of virtual reality that you had «a little bit of uneasiness with whether or not that's the best way for people to play.»
«When you think about what virtual reality is, which is one person putting on some goggles and playing by themselves kind of over in a corner, or maybe they go into a separate room and they spend all their time alone playing in that virtual reality, that's in direct contrast with what it is we're trying to achieve with Wii U. And so I have a little bit of uneasiness with whether or not that's the best way for people to play.»

Not exact matches

The new revelation about Comey's uneasiness with Trump brings to mind a posting last month by Comey friend Benjamin Wittes on his Lawfare blog, in which he said Comey «saw it as an ongoing task on his part to protect the rest of the Bureau from improper contacts and interferences from a group of people he did not regard as honorable.»
I think this is what causes me uneasiness with those who attribute belief in God to the fear of divine retri bution, brainwashing, indoctrination at an early age or any other contrived reason.
Feelings of uneasiness and guilt which often remain after one begins counseling may interfere with the helping relationship.
Here in the core of the I is a center from which choice springs, from which responsibility for one's acts springs, from which the ultimate sense of uneasiness and weariness with anything that is short of the highest of all in reality ultimately issues, from which remorse and repentance arises.
There is a current of uneasiness, especially among Mormon academics, about what will happen if and when Ezra Taft Benson becomes church president and carries his right - wing political views into office with him.
More often than we're comfortable admitting, I think, we find ourselves feeling what many recent theologians say we should: a twinge of uneasiness at speaking of heaven outside of church; the sense that Jesus» death and resurrection can't quite be brought to bear on our daily routine, our social life, our moneymaking, our recreation; an inability to see with the heart the goodness of the Good News; a certain emptiness in our prayers.
In a nutshell, Bultmann traces our uneasiness with New Testament Christianity to a fundamental flaw in the New Testament: the message is expressed in a «language which is not that of modern people and which, moreover, is basically incoherent.
It has a holy intensity that reaches back into generations of suffering; it is a holy intrusion that reaches forward in sanity, continuing to generate a restless uneasiness with the way things are until the dream comes to fruition and a new world is enacted.
But there is another meaning of «can» that leaves me with greater uneasiness.
Another reason was the metamorphosis of the Holocaust event into an academic subject, which I followed with uneasiness and distrust.
This uneasiness with Christ's true flesh becomes especially clear in a passage from Origen that Besançon quotes as the most telling expression of Origen's implicit iconoclasm:
Both came with uneasiness about what would happen, but also with a faint hope that it somehow might help lessen the pain and restore some of the sparkle in their marriage.
Is my present uneasiness with Hartshorne due to an obstinate residue of the psycho - logic of substantive metaphysics?
The theologian comes to the end of Sources of the Self with a more complex uneasiness: not just that the task is morally dangerous, but that it is theologically difficult.
(Professor Gilkey has listed five marks of the death of God tradition, and they should perhaps be set down: (1) the problematic character of God and of man's relation to him today, (2) the acceptance of the secular world as normative intellectually and ethically good, (3) the restriction of theological statements to what one can actually affirm oneself, and with this the rejection of certain traditional ideas of tradition and authority, (4) the centrality of Jesus as one who calls us into the world to serve him there, (5) uneasiness with mythological, super-historical, eschatological, supernatural entities or categories.
With wholesale usage, they may extinguish that spark of suffering or uneasiness without which a patient will not seek change.
Contemporary uneasiness about talk of death and the frequent refusal to reckon with it can be interpreted as a welcome, perhaps a necessary, reaction from the morbidity of an earlier age.
About the same time that the Upanishads were expressing an uneasiness with Vedic ritualism, Amos and Micah were excoriating the superficial sacrifices of the Israelites.
Most moms do have a certain element of uneasiness when wondering just how her life will change with a new baby.
Consequently, many children find it difficult to sleep because of pain and uneasiness that comes with any illness.
At the heart of the report is an uneasiness with the relationship between China's massive importance to the global economy and the status of its government, whose behaviour the report views as being unacceptable at present.
This uneasiness with parties» experts is heightened by the fact that the adversarial system, relying as it does on critical cross-examination to expose weaknesses in a witness» testimony, is often ill suited to educating the trier of fact, whether it be judge or jury.
The White Paper reveals an uneasiness about the future of Japanese R&D, and its ability to compete with other countries.
Improves symptoms associated with low levels of serotonin, such as uneasiness, weight gain, and mood.
A patient may not present with «Generalized Anxiety Disorder», but «nervousness» or «uneasiness», «a pinball machine in my chest» or, one of my favourites, a «black smog feeling».
To save my lips from this uneasiness, I keep on smearing them with multiple layers of lip balm.
Her feature - length debut, 2013's «It Felt Like Love,» focused on the bumpy trajectory of an introverted teenage woman exploring her urges with dangerous results; with the markedly similar «Beach Rats,» Hittman brings the same tropes to the plight of a young man in a film that has the precision of a great short story and the uneasiness of body horror.
But Luke Scott's strength with pacing, building an early foundation of uneasiness, starts to collapse as the script resorts to illogical actions in service of the plot.
The most common types of medications given to dogs with uneasiness are:
One of the first things I noticed was the immediate uneasiness this cropped visual gave me along with a niggling feeling of anxiety.
On that note, I remember first playing the PS4, asnd I felt extremely uncomfortable, like getting headaches after a period of time with it and a general uneasiness.
Witness the uneasiness of a place that is swarming with hostile life forms (see Dead Space).
Beyond the game's skillful display of emotion in cutscenes, locations help to convey the feeling of Orwellian uneasiness, filled with sterile interiors and pervasive security cams.
Emily Eveleth's candid paintings of donuts recall human portraits or bodily flesh, while Derrick Guild's surreal still lifes are imbued with a sense of uneasiness that defy convention.
His maquettes re-create spaces inside the space, where the uneasiness of urban life is combined with distorted versions of the artist's previous exhibitions and personal memories.
Laboratory 1999/2013; © Lynne Cohen; Courtesy of Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto Since the 1970s, renowned Canadian artist Lynne Cohen has been photographing interior spaces — laboratories, offices, health spas, classrooms, shooting ranges — often wryly humorous, sometimes bleak, with an element of suspense and of uneasiness.
The use of scribbles made with a permanent tool brings to mind an uneasiness and anxiety that will be contrasted with the collection of marks creating a clean and representational image.
But it is dangerous to quiet our uneasiness with the opiate of hasty persuasion.»
Leading U.S. financial regulators expressed an uneasiness Tuesday with the rapid rise of bitcoin — and signaled that new regulation of virtual currency could be on the horizon.
The Bitcoin Core developer and perennial blockchain skeptic Peter Todd has recently taken to tweeting a number of his concerns, and while they're all focused around the question of decentralization, his real uneasiness with Ripple revolves around the company's opaqueness.
A person may be very independent, but if they get together with a person who doesn't really seem to need them around that much, it is naturally going to produce a sense of uneasiness and anxiety in them that will propel them to seek reassurance, or will make them withdraw into sadness.
They had witnessed the discomfort and uneasiness of some students who experience difficulties in joining groups, participating in sports games or playing with others.
The word «psychotherapy» often evokes images of nerve - wracked patients reclining on couches, a stern therapist with furrowed brows and a notepad, and a deep uneasiness linked to the identification and analysis of every childhood trauma you have suffered, whether you remembered it before the session or not.
High scores on the first subscale indicate a tendency to preoccupation, jealousy and fear of abandonment, while high scores on the second scale suggest uneasiness with intimacy.
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