Sentences with phrase «psychological blow in»

If we were to lose this match, we would almost certainly lose ground on Fiorentina and Roma in the race for Champions League qualification, and more importantly it would also be the third devastating psychological blow in the space of eight days.
Last season Manchester City dealt our team a huge psychological blow in their 4 - 2 victory at the City of Manchester stadium.

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It's a stunning example of normalization of deviance, the psychological concept where problems in an organization go unaddressed, become habits, and are ignored until they blow up in your face.
By saying it will be a decade before change occurs, Williams has dealt a psychological blow to her peers who are working on diversity and to the few minorities and women who are already in the industry.
Despite the Stadio San Paolo's attempts to create the formidable raucous atmosphere so often found in the 60,000 - seat arena, there was no bringing Napoli back from the psychological blow.
«Some of the students in our study didn't know that what they were experiencing was different from the rest of the population, and it blew their minds,» says Jared Medina, assistant professor in UD's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
The character first seen in Michael Mann's brilliant masterpiece MANHUNTER, Brian Cox trading psychological blows with William Petersen's Will Graham.
More importantly, as Captain America: Civil War proves, they can balance a full - to - bursting line - up of superheroes and what is essentially three different movies — an extension of Winter Soldier's espionage vibe, an Avengers movie in everything but name, and a PTSD psychological drama — while still delivering something coherent, character - driven and more satisfying than the a series of things - blowed - up - real - good set pieces.
A countercultural masterpiece about the act of seeing and the art of image making, Blow - Up takes the form of a psychological mystery, starring David Hemmings as a fashion photographer who unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytics employee who blew the whistle on this case, claimed in an interview with The Guardian that he «made Steve Bannon's psychological warfare tool.»
Given Cambridge Analytica's role working for Donald Trump's campaign in the last US presidential election, as well as the fact that thisisyourdigitallife's creator has received funding from the Russian government to study «stress, health and psychological wellbeing in social networks», it's hardly surprising these stories have blown up worldwide.
But since the Facebook breach was in 2014 and only came to light because Cambridge Analytica founder Christopher Wylie blew the whistle on what he calls «Steve Bannon's psychological warfare mindf * ck tool,» it is not beyond the realm of possibility (or even probability) that Twitter users» data has been similarly used.
The CNA is much cheaper and quicker than a full - blown custody evaluation which takes many weeks to complete and which involves many clinical interviews of the parties by the evaluator and psychological testing to look for psychopathology in the parties which might affect the ability to parent properly or as well as the other parent.
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