Sentences with phrase «often uncomfortable ways»

For teachers to develop the kinds of professional learning communities that have gained currency with education researchers, they need to interact with each other in new and often uncomfortable ways.
This time around, drawing more from the Ultimate Fantastic Four run of the comics, the plot sees Richards and go travelling to another dimension, where strange forces change them in myriad, and often uncomfortable ways.

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In Christian theology we use the language of sin to understand this — but too often sin is just a way of whining about things that make us uncomfortable instead of naming injustice and evil.
Rosicky: [6/10] Looked extremely uncomfortable in the first half, giving the ball away way too often.
Most people have grandparents who were involved in some way, and there is often an uncomfortable silence if they bring them up for some reason.
I often get this question from people who are new to a healthy way of living and are experiencing some uncomfortable symptoms.
And the references play so perfectly into the relationship between Shawn and Gus — in a way, they've become what Zach Braff and Donald Faison used be to on «Scrubs» before Bill Lawrence starting playing up the often uncomfortable secretly - in - love with each other vibe.
Throughout history, banned books are often those that push boundaries, lead us to question the way we live and reveal uncomfortable truths.
Much in the same way that a human who moves around a lot while asleep would be uncomfortable on a tiny twin bed, a large breed of dog that moves around often is better off with a bed that can match their size and sleeping habits.
The difference between us and our pets is that our pets can't outright tell us that they're in pain - often, the exact opposite is true - they hide all signs of pain as a survival mechanism they developed over thousands of years of evolution to keep weakness hidden from predators and other members of their own colonies, Your pet may tell you in different ways when they are uncomfortable, such as by whining or whimpering, staying too still and showing little interest in what's going on around them, sleeping more than usual, becoming aggressive or intolerant of petting or exercise or even by becoming more active - pacing, circling, wandering - as the pain is too much for them to sit still and rest.
These very particular and clean animals are often housed with their litter box, food, and sleeping areas within 2 by 2 foot enclosures (on average), often without any way to perch forcing them to defecate, eat, and sleep in an uncomfortable proximity.
As Dean mentioned, throwing yourself into an uncomfortable situation (like hitchhiking) is often the best way to overcome your fears.
Learning to understand them, express them, listen to them and connect with them, while often uncomfortable, is the way out of that maze.
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