Sentences with phrase «pro at conflict»

Not exact matches

And yet not so, because just to watch her go toe - to - toe with a seasoned pro like Charles Dance in their scenes together (some of the most oddly touching in the show to date) is to recognise how spot on her seemingly intuitive instincts as an actress are; she's conflicted, resilient, resourceful and wonky all at once — she's a wonder.
They are starting the spin already... after all they're pro's at «spin», to position any statement by the IPCC that conflicts with their own leaked versions, as being a cover - up.
This did not sit well with various gay and lesbian groups at Harvard Law School, who met with Ropes» managing partner to express dissatisfaction (according to the article, some students also suggested that Ropes» work for the charity conflicted with other pro bono work the firm had done for gay and lesbian interest groups).
If you're a leader in a law firm and you're considering the wisdom of, say, a merger with another firm, if you have a strong feeling pro or con, you may easily end up overlooking information that conflicts with your preferred outcome — and at the same time, convince yourself that you're being fair and objective.
Data from over 900 participants indicates that individuals higher on these dimensions were better at conflict management and resolution, were more dedicated to the relationship, had more self - control, had more positive interactions, and were more satisfied.2 That is, individuals who score higher on this scale should be able to control their impulses (i.e., avoid kissing random people behind their partner's back), they should pick up on signs of relationship problems earlier, and should more carefully weigh the pros and cons of starting a long - term relationship, or deciding to move in together.
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