Sentences with phrase «painful consequences of»

My heart goes out to all loving parents, as well as the children, who are forced to live with the very painful consequences of parental alienation syndrome.
The counseling process for me intends to «work with trauma, loss, anxiety, depression, and the painful consequences of the limitations of human relatedness, and to discover places that have always been strong, places that were never broken» (Fosha, 2000).»
Usually, the injured prospective client as well as their family and friends have to endure the painful consequences of the injuries this is caused by another person's error or carelessness.
It's not just the individuals but often their own families have to experience the painful consequences of an injury caused by the carelessness or negligence of someone else.
It's not just the clients but sometimes their loved ones have to bear the painful consequences of an injury caused by the carelessness or negligence of other people.
The victim and their family have to bear the painful consequences of an injury that is caused by another person's negligence or carelessness.
It's not only the victims but sometimes their own families have to put up with the painful consequences of some injury which is the result of the recklessness or fault of others.
Irrespective of the painful consequences of the bubble - bursting aftermaths, human behavior and psychology addictively succumb to the ever - seductive emotion of greed.
As a gifted advocate, I have seen first - hand these painful consequences of miseducating our gifted children.
Any principal will tell you that losing teachers is one of the most painful consequences of budget cuts.
Popular for its bone building properties, vitamin D helps prevent brittle bones, bone loss due to osteoporosis, bone pain, and other bone disorders with adequate vitamin D. Avoid the painful consequences of weak bones, such as fractures, falls, and muscle aches.
It may be possible to tap into this altruism simply by reminding people in positions of power — from chefs to politicians — of the painful consequences of their decision to cut corners.
The inevitable and painful consequences of what my crueller colleagues call the human shield strategy are now being felt by our Liberal partners.
For some individuals, the most hurtful and painful consequences of an emotional affair is the sense of being deceived, betrayed, and lied to.
The Connor family may hurl cutting insults in rapid succession, but you see the painful consequences of those comments, too.
On the other hand, however, many civilizations, especially the more liberal ones of the present epoch, have been painstakingly careful to acknowledge the possibility of a personal change of heart and to enable the person to escape the more painful consequences of his own past behavior provided he is genuinely repentant.
By lifting up the painful consequences of not improving things and simultaneously stimulating realistic hope for building a more mutually satisfying relationship, latent motivation may be activated.
Although... I suppose their can be painful consequences of discipline.
There are painful consequences of things like lying, stealing, murder, and adultery.
One, Bear showed us the painful consequences of failing to diversify.
Such decisions are the painful consequence of prioritising a balanced budget over a balanced economy and society.»

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«The combination is painful for the people who experienced these deportations, and causes fresh pain to those who still bear the consequences of those times within them.»
We believe that the Fed's continuing (and increasingly glaring) inability to normalize interest rates validates our long standing thesis that monetary extremism can not be unwound without triggering a slew of unacceptably painful consequences for the holders of risk assets and bonds.
Also, if you believe that God created them, you must also concede that he warned Adam & Eve not to make certain choices, but gave them freedom to do so, and that the consequences they were warned of have come to fruition for both them and all their progeny, and that sin hurts more than just the sinner, and so our lives (all of us) become increasingly more complex and painful with each new sin introduced, such that the choice to do right is often painful for us, which is not as it should be, nor as God would have it, but as we have made it.
After hearing countless stories of how pornography has affected the lives of others, I've come to realize that the consequences of porn use are akin to flying bits of shrapnel: painful, unpredictable, and in some ways, fatal to our lives.
None of these passages denies the painful, disorienting consequences of death.
A theft is not only bad because of the loss of the certain object, but also because of its consequences, which can be very harsh and painful.
Similarly, no logical mistake is made by a utilitarian who thinks that the only evil is pain, that at a certain stage a fetus can not feel pain, and thus that abortion is obviously OK with regard to that fetus (though any short - or long - term painful consequences for his or her mother would still need to be considered before approving of abortion).
NO Matter how painful or disturbing this is, the scriptures shows its never God's purpose for human to suffer, be it sickness or tragedy, the truth is that humans has exposed him self to alot of things that turn him to monster, so much so that he can take life at will without considering the consequence of his action.from all fairness if we humans subject ourselves to God's will most of the tragedies we face shouldn't happen at all.we are encouraged to listen to God when he speak
The injury, she believes, was a consequence of the painful eight - month rehabilitation she underwent after her left knee was surgically repaired in June 1997.
Resulting from the rapid growth of your baby and swiftly changing hormonal levels, your body will take on a seemingly new form with enlarged breasts that may present with varicose veins and feel dense, heavy, and painful as a consequence of expanding lobules that are fast at work producing milk for lactation.
An ACL injury is painful and can be detrimental due to the loss of time away from play, a lengthy rehabilitation process and potential long - term health consequences such as osteoarthritis.
Munro revealed last week that she had a series of painful conversations with the late MP about the consequences of his drinking.
«If my colleagues destroy the Affordable Care Act, it will have real, direct, and painful consequences for millions of American women and their families,» Gillibrand said during a speech on the Senate floor Wednesday.
From early, bizarre attempts at resuscitation to disturbing lab experiments and painful decisions about removing a loved one's ventilator, Casarett covers the gamut of technological advances and their consequences.
Although maximizing cancer removal is critical to improve patient survival, removing too much healthy tissue can also have profound negative consequences for patients: For example, breast cancer patients could experience higher risk of painful side effects and nerve damage, in addition to aesthetic impacts.
While this can be painful, the consequences of PCOS can be severe, including a 60 percent increased risk in giving birth to a baby who will develop an autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Sure, there are appearances by luminaries from a wide spectrum of life (Keith Urban, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Martin, and President Bill Clinton, to name a few) who speak to what a figure of consequence Campbell was, but so much more of the film is filled with family and friends who offer both warm memories of Campbell and chilling insight into how this disease is so painful to watch.
After prematurately waking a hibernating bear (Nick Nolte) while stealing his junk - food stash, RJ must restore the swag or face the painful consequences, so he cons a gaggle of wildlife into broaching a suburban hedge to steal trash from humans («They're just as scared of us as we are of them!»).
One such instance results in a truly painful consequence for the nursing mother after a night of heavy drinking.
As Nesi notes, the bill has real and painful consequences, especially for retirees who could see their annual cost - of - living adjustments (COLA) frozen for up to 19 years.
The red shape flashed, disappeared from view, and then lit in me the sharp recognition that I was about to meet some kind of consequence, probably a loud and painful type.
Cataract is an opacification (clouding) of the lens of the eye, and is not, itself, a painful condition, but can have some painful consequences such as glaucoma.
The first consequence of long toenails is painful feet.
If I sold puppies and kitties, I would say the same thing — and the consequences of one of their bites is generally both more painful and dangerous.
The consequences of untreated dental disease can be dire — and at the least, it is very painful for your cat.
While summer offers the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors, the consequences of prolonged sun exposure on those blissful days can be quite painful for your pet, predisposing them to sunburn and more -LSB-...]
While summer offers the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors, the consequences of prolonged sun exposure on those blissful days can be quite painful for your pet, predisposing them to sunburn and more severely, skin cancer.
Gigi Scaria's work deals with the painful truths of migrancy and displacement by investigating and depicting urban topographies, modern city structures and the intended and unintended consequences for those who live amongst them.
We haven't even left the age of fossil fuels and is already very painful with continued promise of even grimmer consequences.
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