Sentences with phrase «out of the isolation of»

I could not persuade teachers to buy into one without the other, and without both I could not coax them out of the isolation of their classrooms.
They give you a chance to get out of the isolation of the studio, rub elbows with successful pro artists and motivated collectors, and get a solid overview of the current state of contemporary art and where you and your work stand in relation.

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Thing is, as Coke's senior VP of integrated marketing Wendy Clark subsequently pointed out, this finding can't be viewed in isolation.
Please share widely — your peers and colleagues are trying to get out of isolation.)
«We help the most marginalized become stable and lift themselves out of poverty, addiction and social isolation — regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and socioeconomic background,» said GLIDE President and CEO Karen Hanrahan.
Isolation and loneliness contributed directly or indirectly to pastors» moves out of local ministry.
Jesus puts the leprosy patients on the path of breaking out of isolation and individuality.
I'm ready to break out of the prison of isolation by loving my neighbors as myself.
Being exposed to this attitude in the minister, the troubled person comes to feel encouraged to reach out of the loneliness of his isolation for the help which is available.
It has also taught that we can reach out to one another in concern and heal in some measure the sickness of our mutual isolation.
One day I entered an isolation unit to find a wretched shell of a human being — legs and arms chewed up by gangrene, sweat pouring out of a shaking, stinking body.
Following World War II, the Assemblies of God broke out of this isolation.
Many Protestants were tiring of provincialism; their churches were breaking out of sectarian isolation.
Discernment and detachment are lifelines out of the pit of loss and the island of isolation to which it threatens to doom us.
The ultimate aim, so far as any can be descried, is the emergence of the various religions out of their isolation into a world fellowship in which each will find its appropriate place [Stephen Neill, A History of Christian Missions (Penguin, 1964), p. 456].
It is the call out of isolation into independence.
I generally try to respect different interpretations people have of scripture, but it is difficult to have any respect for the legalists that want to white out enormous portions of scripture, proof text a couple verses in isolation to teach a salvation by works.
In a way, we are like Merton who are living as kind of hermits out in the world, many of us in isolation from other Christians and church communities.
The disciples were sent out in pairs: the servant of the Kingdom can not work in isolation.
Connecting with other pastors» spouses will help bring you out of isolation into a validating community that can directly empathize with your feelings.
By this power, in this power, and with this power, we find ourselves - in - relation, breaking out of the isolation imposed by silence and invisibility.17
In human terms, this has a disastrous consequence for certain groups of people like the tribals, scheduled castes, traditional fishermen and such other groups who depend on them to eke out a living... They would also be torn away from their natural roots as well as from their community and cultural ties - producing in them a sense of isolation» (Quoted from ISA Journal Dec. 94).
Out of his personal struggles with psychosis and many years» experience as a hospital chaplain, Anton Boisen concluded that the most damaging feelings in mental illness are the sense of awful isolation and the feeling of unpardonable guilt.
As the years passed, and his sense of isolation deepened» even amid a loving family» he promised to strike out on his own the first chance he got.
There is certainly a community of people out there that look for work such as yours to support their isolation from the main - stream.
If he [man] accepts this message — accepts all it contains — then man must at last wake out of his millenary dream; and in doing so, wake to his total solitude, his fundamental isolation.
They introduced Christ also as the revelation of God's purpose in world history and as the Messiah who fulfilled that goal in the end; it brought the peoples out of their traditional isolation into the realm not only of universal church history but also of secular national and world history.
He would be at a loss to know how to... help him out of his isolation.
But the otherness of the other is God's gift to us, by which gift we are summoned out of our isolation and into the cohumanity of love (Bonhoeffer).
By contrast, he says, Jesus created community for its transforming power, «calling people out of their loneliness, isolation and alienation and into communion — both in the literal sense of the community of the table and in the extended sense of communion, fellowship, friendship, mutual support and the challenge to work together.
Above all, it helped to draw the Christian community out of its isolation and to identify Christians as responsible citizens of the new Democratic Republic.1
As ESPN's Zach Lowe pointed out on Friday, the isolation scoring is a huge part of Houston's success and on pace to snap league records, at least since we started tracking such stats.
They'd mix in deep outs to Washington, throws to fellow 1,000 - yard WR Marcell Ateman in isolation on the other side, and more, but those deep shots were a pretty significant part of the system.
Between the analytics revolution and the league - wide homogenization of tactics, I don't think there are a lot of Woodys out there who are going to show up and mothball rookies, run starters into the ground, and base their offensive schemes on isolation.
The scheme developed out of networking between the manager of the two Children's Centres, Suzy Turner - Jones, and the local homeless families unit, where residents were complaining of isolation and a lack of support when leaving the unit.
The programmes usually started out as men - only programmes engaging with the young fathers in isolation, rather than as part of a family intervention.
Another is the use of «time - out» or isolation to a chair or bedroom when the child becomes too unruly or out of control.
Issuing a «time out» is often parents» first line of defense, but this type of punishment can backfire by increasing a child's frustration and sense of isolation.
A time - in modifies the traditional time - out in that it gives tantrumming children a break to calm down and self - regulate before other positive discipline techniques are used, rather than using isolation as a form of punishment as in the traditional time - out.
Dr. Way points out that because of the emotional isolation many boys endure in their teenage years, boys aged 15 and 16 are four times more likely to commit suicide than teenage girls.
Using isolation such as time - outs or sending children to their room separates them from their source of guidance and comfort just when they need it the most and not only misses a golden opportunity to help the child learn coping mechanisms for dealing with their emotions, but also fractures the very connection that should provide the safety for expressing those emotions.
My 3rd pregnancy a yr later went great normal pregnancy but 2 months before I had my son I had a staph infection but I was free of a staph infection when he was born but the nurses found out my joy turned to a living nightmare no nurse would take care of me my son wasn't allowed in the nursery only good thing that came out of it but me being a epileptic I needed daily medication for my seizures my ob / gyn for some unknown reason told me to bring my meds from home not normal procedure its against hospital rules but I did as he told me and thank god I did or I would have died my sons nurses were the only nurses I saw my whole weekend in the hospital they could only take my vitals and give me the basics pain meds & stool softener they fed me too if not for them I would have starved they brought me my hospital food its dangerous for a epileptic after birth to be denied food meds and regular monitoring because stress from the birth could make me seize but they didn't my ob told them flat out I was not infected and to remove me from isolation but they refused.
With an article on lunchroom isolation, a To Your Credit on inclusive charge policies, along with the first installment of a series on member diversity in SNA — you won't want to miss out!
Islamists forcefully passed a «political isolation law,» pushing Gaddafi - era officials generally allied with more secular factions out of office.
Thus far, UKIP and Tories have been blamed for driving Britain into international isolation, but by using negative stereotypes and punitive language to describe the EU and Europeans, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are helping the Europhobes to validate the narrative that will eventually drive Britain out of Europe.
A considerable number of trade union members already exercise the right to contract - out of the political fund, so the case for changing the procedure in isolation and outside of a broader examination of party funding is not especially strong.
«The Balkan region, and eastern Europe more generally, have been largely left out of the global conversations on science and the media, partly due to language barriers and economic isolations of the regions — and in some cases, war,» said Mićo Tatalović, chair of the Association of British Science Writers and a judge of the 2018 EurekAlert!
All of the panelists expressed concern about issues of isolation and being the only one to speak up out about gender or racial issues.
«There aren't many technologies out there that are suitable for efficient isolation and sensitive molecular profiling of exosomes,» said Zeng.
A few months earlier there had been an outbreak of smallpox in a nomadic community north of Merca, and health officials were sending suspected carriers to an isolation camp in the hope of stamping out the disease.
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