Sentences with phrase «of unrelieved»

«Under conditions of unrelieved adversity and failure, narcissists may decompensate into paranoid disorders.
I agree with Fred Moulton abotu both the potential biases of the blogosphere, and the use of unrelieved metaphor.
For all the dire warnings of their superiors, these had been days and nights of unrelieved boredom.
The film is pretty powerful, once it seques into the heavy - duty horror content — escalating suspense, blood and gore, and a heightened sense of unrelieved terror.
Or just the spectre of unrelieved domination, that turns everything a fevered nightmare of exclusive «Igbo marginalization»?
All morning it has been a scene of unrelieved sorrow.
The records of these three meetings strongly suggest — I do not say, demonstrate — this about the general outlook of the young mathematician Whitehead: he had a positive attitude toward change, tension, the multifariousness of things and qualities; his hackles rose over the notion of unrelieved uniformity; and he rejected Democritus's «spatialization» of change.
Although from Israel's point of view this was nor a time of unrelieved anarchy, during these years of occupation, settlement, skirmish, and consolidation respite from severe harassment was at best intermittent.
And so the stage is set for the description of the Passion itself, which is given in a tone of unrelieved tragedy, with none of those alleviating touches which the other evangelists have allowed themselves.
The alleged monotheism of Babylonia, it has well been pointed out, is only a disguise of unrelieved polytheism, at its farthest outreach little else than pantheism.

Not exact matches

We live in a world in which for some, misery is the only reality of existence: people starve to death, live in abject poverty and know unrelieved distress and isolation all their days.
(Exodus 34:19, 20; cf. Numbers 18:15) In one place, however, the original demand for the sacrifice of first - born sons, as of firstborn beasts, stands not only unmistakable in meaning but unrelieved by any exception: «The first - born of thy sons shalt thou give unto me.
The same principle is exhibited by the tedium arising from the unrelieved dominance of a fashion in art.
Yet conjointly with this terror, the present as mere unrelieved preservation of the past assumes the character of a horror of the past, rejection of it, revolt:
The more prolonged the halt in some unrelieved system of order, the greater the crash of the dead society» (PR 515; cf. 516).
The close of the story seems to be unrelieved tragedy.
It is not an unrelieved sense of tragedy: Israel records with humor and glee in I 5 - 6 the humiliation, in the presence of the ark, of Dagon, god of Philistia, and the humiliation by a plague of the Philistines themselves, regarded as a result of having the ark in their midst.
The unrelieved «good life» may be rather dull, yielding no more zest of value than the perfectly harmonious repetition of dominant fifth chords in C major.
The participation of the Minjung is being short - circuited in the vortex of these complex global power dynamics; their network is undercut in every direction, so that their struggle is difficult; and the violence of power against them grows more sophisticated day by day, intensifying their unrelieved sufferings.
Twain's Satan, in fact, sees the sadism of the Old Testament God as an escape from a universe that would otherwise have bored Him with its unrelieved sweetness and light.
Now, if this is true, it is also wrong to read Amos as a prophet of unqualified, unrelieved negation.
That is to say, is existence inescapably tragic and do comic endings only tell us that we may achieve a certain transcendence over the unrelieved tragedy of history in our minds?
If we do, Being - itself can be characterized by some degree of contingency and does not need an unrelieved necessity to insure its consistency.
It was a very severe depression, a night of the spirit, utterly unrelieved.
The excruciating, unrelieved pain of my first birth experience interfered with bonding with my baby girl.
An incorrect latch leads to a myriad of problems including sore nipples, unrelieved engorgement, an unsatisfied baby and eventually a drop in milk production.
And most mothers who die, do so in absolute AGONY, after hours and days of unbearable, unrelieved pain.
There is a very short period (Day 4 — Day 9 postpartum) during which unrelieved breast fullness or unresolved engorgement can cause sufficient damage to the milk producing cells that they may become non-functional for the duration of that lactation.
Unrelieved plugged ducts can lead to mastitis, though mastitis can occur with no noticeable symptoms of plugged ducts.
IMAGINE an orchestra full of eager musicians which, thanks to an incompetent conductor, produces nothing more than an unrelieved cacophony.
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The loud, garish style of Tommy and Lisztomania is unrelieved by quieter moments.
Sean Price Williams» grainy, monochrome 16 mm camerawork imparts a bleak beauty to the unrelieved sameness of the siblings» odyssey and lends particular potency to the rug - pulling finale.»
It's Argento's revelry in one part in the unrelieved nihilism and delicious confusion that would characterize the best of the»70s» paranoia cinema — and in the other part, in the joy of great genre filmmaking.
In a mere 90 minutes this horror film (pun intended) casts serious aspersions on the integrity and social responsibility of its Pittsburgh - based makers, the film industry as a whole and [exhibitors] who book [the picture], as well as raising doubts about the future of the regional cinema movement and about the moral health of filmgoers who cheerfully opt for this unrelieved orgy of sadism.»
For most of the film's running time, that tension remains constant but unrelieved, it's only in the final scenes that some actual violence bursts forth, unfortunately in a bit of an anti-climax.
Saddled with unrelieved debt, they can not get a new credit card, most other forms of credit or a fresh start.
This sensitization phenomenon happens after pain has gone unrelieved for a long time (exactly how long is of some controversy).
It can be hard to recognize the signs of chronic pain in your pet, but once diagnosed, with the development of new medications and technologies, our pets are able to live much more comfortably with chronic conditions that would have previously caused unrelieved suffering.
As the bloat continues unrelieved, many of the dogs body systems may become involved.
An enormous and unrelieved strain must have been set up when his inherited Jewishness, containing elements of squalor, mustiness and warmth as well as elements of religious and moral grain, confronted the brightness, the gaiety, the carefree atmosphere of the Western capital.
Other paintings of the period carried Pollock's anxiety to an unrelieved extreme.
One example is of NGO assistance is provided by the Citizens Advice Service site: this is clearly set out but linear (and rather cold) in its 23 paragraphs of information unrelieved by any illustrations.
Bedsores are one of the many signs of nursing home abuse and are caused when a resident has unrelieved pressure to the skin.
This intransigently held, fixed and false belief (i.e., a delusion) is created by the collapse of the organized cognitive structures of the narcissistic / borderline personality into delusional beliefs, as specifically described by Millon (2011), in response to the psychological stresses triggered by the «unrelieved adversity and failure» surrounding the divorce experience (i.e., the public rejection and abandonment of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent by the attachment figure of the other spouse).
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