He must strive to feel the impact of new questions, to understand the mentality of the human beings who raise these questions
out of the distress of their own personal life.
Not exact matches
Oscar - winning actress Natalie Portman has pulled
out of a prestigious Jerusalem awards ceremony, citing «
distress» at recent events in Israel and saying through a representative that she is uncomfortable with travel to Israel at this time.
By the 1980s, most for - profits in the
distressed debt industry had been regulated
out of business.
The ruling was partly reversed last May by the Ontario Court
of Appeal, which threw
out the liability for negligent infliction
of mental
distress.
The company that developed the scratch - resistant sapphire glass that was left
out of Apple's new large - screen iPhones is in financial
distress.
Target properties are usually bought in some form
of distress, are well below replacement cost, are poorly managed and cashflow initially at about 10 % with a goal
of stabilized 15 % five years
out.
Instead, a white knight usually appears to take over the
distressed company and pay
out money owed to members
of the public.
The grant is one
of five worth a total
of $ 20 million that JPMorgan gave
out around the country to «support
distressed communities and accelerate economic recovery,» according to a news release.
You might have read elsewhere that close to 190 companies announced they would reduce dividends, but it's worth pointing
out that 51 percent
of those cuts are concentrated in the
distressed oil industry.
Non-standard measures fall
out of the scope
of traditional ways that central banks and other monetary authorities use during times
of deep economic
distress.
A state oversight board charged with scrutinizing the finances
of distressed cities approved on Thursday a five - year recovery plan aimed at keeping Hartford
out of bankruptcy.
One
of the possibilities that has gained a lot
of popularity lately involves the purchase
of distressed properties that are renovated and then rented
out.
Here the response to need emerges
out of direct connection with the
distressed other.
Subtle
distress signals such as a catch in the voice, a slip
of the tongue, tension in a marriage relationship, or a change in the pattern
of church participation can often be picked up if the minister has his psychological antenna
out to catch these cries for help.
Experiences during this process include feelings
of unreality and shock, physical
distress, preoccupation with the image and memory
of the lost one, pouring
out of grief, idealization
of the deceased, guilt feelings, anger, loss
of interest in usual activities, the unlearning
of thousands
of automatic responses involving the deceased, relearning
of other responses, resumption
of normal patterns
of living, and the establishment
of substitute relationships.
We now know that, in all socioeconomic groups, children raised outside
of intact two - parent families are significantly more likely than their peers to drop
out of high school, end up in prison and experience serious psychological
distress.
I write
out of love and a deep
distress which has many geneses.
The council had accused Dr Edwards
of anti-social behaviour which could have caused
distress to people on their way to the unit, pointing
out they had received «complaints».
I called to the Lord in my
distress, and he answered me;
out of the belly
of Sheol I cried for help, and thou hast heard my cry.
Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he saveth them
out of their
distresses.
Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble and he bringeth them
out of their
distresses.
This experience, crystallized into permanent form in the Old Testament, constitutes the most remarkable theory
of government that came
out of the ancient world and at the same time an ideal that rebukes and challenges the
distressing imperfections
of our boasted modern democracy.
It does direct its followers to seek by means
of all the intelligence they can muster to find
out what to do to alleviate
distress, to heal physical and mental disease, to order the vocations and to distribute justly the goods men produce.
To quote the most pertinent verses, «Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he brought them
out from their
distress; he made the storm be still, and the waves
of the sea were hushed.»
A mother chastises her child for running near the fire; this kind
of rule making is born
out of love in the knowledge
of what is best for the child and what will prevent
distress.
Much
of man's thinking has been born
out of his
distress and bafflement in the presence
of a painful problem.
He carried a cell phone in the left shoulder pocket
of his uniform and whipped it
out whenever a soldier signaled domestic
distress at home.
(3:5) But, as the biblical author points
out, with irony, their eyes were opened instead to the knowledge
of their nakedness, which now becomes a source
of shame and
distress.
So, since Esther cares for Mordecai, she send Hathach, one
of the king's eunuchs to find
out why Mordecai was in
distress.
It could be argued, after all, that the violent secularizing dynamics
of the nineteenth century, which then fed into some
of the most horrendous aspects
of the twentieth century (I am thinking
of coercive socialism especially), were products
of the «transatlantic» revolutionary cultures that grew
out of the most egregiously
distressing aspects
of the globalized European engagement.
Judges 10:14 ESV / 8 helpful votes Go and cry
out to the gods whom you have chosen; let them save you in the time
of your
distress.»
My individual
distress is also the
distress out of which culture emerges.
Trouble is I come in with my abstract reasoning, someone feels
out of their comfort zone with that, therefore
distressed and it's me that is being unloving by causing a brother
distress.
«56 If the melancholy persists, such persons are to be directed to consult «a skillful prudent minister
of Christ... that is skilled in such cases,» to whom they can confidently reveal their secrets and pour
out without reserve the story
of their
distress.57, They are neither to exaggerate nor to minimize their affliction, but to tell all that help may be given.
It was a very minor issue since I caught it almost immediately and very little was lost (really a pretty negligible amount) but it was a little
distressing because it was the first bag I pulled
out and it made me worry about the rest
of the shipment.
It was once believed that chile would burn
out the lining
of the stomach, but this has been disproved by doctors who have used cayenne, ironically, to relieve digestive
distress, and more recently, by a medical study conducted in 1988 at the Baylor College
of Medicine in Houston, which found that chile increases gastric secretions in the stomach but does no harm.
As CEO
of Patrick Properties Hospitality Group, Randall Goldman has for two decades carried
out the vision
of lovingly restoring Charleston's most historic properties, shaping
distressed heirlooms into national monuments
of preservation and valuable generators
of revenue for the surrounding community.
Experience is often sought
out at times
of distress, and it is no coincidence that some
of these players came in when the club was most in need.
Sometimes I worry that Arsenal have cribbed their transfer policy from an old Tom Vu infomercial about targeting «
distressed properties»... scan the obituaries in newspapers to learn about homes
of recently deceased and low - ball the grieving families, or find
out about recent divorces and take advantage
of the acrimony and get a good price on a house you can then flip for profit.
I feel there is a big difference between a temper tantrum and a child crying
out of distress and in need
of comfort or support.
After at least half a day
of labor and finding
out that Aiden was in
distress, they stopped my contractions to determine what was wrong.
A very
distressing occurrence, SIDS usually happens
out of the blue while a baby is sleeping in his crib.
When children act
out, it is a natural alarm signaling to us that something inside
of the child or in the child's environment is
distressing to them.
Because they want to please their caregivers, knowing they stepped
out of line is
distressing and will cause them to correct their behavior.
We need more stories
out there to back up our side
of the story, IF your baby has too much weight loss, to low blood sugar's, obviously in
distress from not eating, hyperbilirubinemia, supplementation is NOT the worst thing ever!!!
If you choose to have a natural birth without using any medical equipment or treatments, you may risk the health
of your baby; for example, if you choose not to have foetal monitoring, your baby may be in
distress and you may not find this
out until their condition has become more serious.
You are awakened from a short, but deep, sleep, by
distressed crying, and you stagger
out of bed.
If children cry on their own, it's not a healing kind
of crying, because they need the presence
of a calm, loving adult, to help them get
out of a
distress state, and to release their feelings.
Sophie is initially
distressed by Henry's crying, so Dad does the hardest part
of this process — reassuring her and keeping her
out of reach
of Henry's flailing feet at the same time as he tends to Henry: «That's right, Sophie.
Jacket: Balmain's Leather Military Jacket Jeans: Siwy Hannah Cropped
distressed jeans in Obsidian or Citizens
of Humanity Avedon Skinny Jeans (currently sold
out in black)