Sentences with phrase «on an emotional level too»

The personal injury attorneys who work for Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. have enough experience to know that going through a personal injury claim in Kansas or Missouri can sometimes be difficult on an emotional level too.
In addition to legal differences, same - sex marriages differ from heterosexual marriages on an emotional level too.

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It's 14 months since I gave birth and I don't feel too good on an emotional level so it's time for me to make a few changes.
The Bach Flower Remedies work on the emotional level, so if you are too excited to fall asleep, or worry about things instead of sleeping, the remedies remove the worries, calm down the stress or calms the excitement so that sleep comes natural.
I also felt that the musical score was somewhat forced for the purpose of provoking on the emotional level and was only there to make up for the lack of it in the film, it did seem quite unnecessary in parts where I thought silence could have worked better, but thats not to say of course that it was brilliant to listen too, and the changes were spot on to suit the changes determined in the film but for a simplistic kind of story it seemed excessive.
The performances too, mainly Hiddleston and Chastain, do an excellent job of grounding the story (on an emotional level) in a believable world.
More often than not, it resembles a formulaic, over-sentimentalized made - for - TV movie that lacks the big talent, great writing, and efficient character development to help set it apart from other films in its genre (not to mention the fact that it's overlong and way too bland to resonate on an actual emotional level.
Education is full of priorities: getting kids ready for kindergarten, getting children reading on grade level, developing students» STEM skills, building social - emotional skills, addressing nature deficit disorder (children spending too little time outdoors), developing thoughtful citizens, training future workers to compete in a global marketplace, and so on and so forth.
Too often, I believe «new» writers assume that if they just get over some mythical hump in their writing career, that things become easier, at least on an emotional level.
Looking back at my list, what's particularly noticeable is that while I was able to be really specific about the qualities that would make a guy attractive to me — on a physical, emotional, and intellectual level — I held myself back from going into too much detail on the values and outlook that we would share.
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