Sentences with phrase «real emotional sense»

«He was the one who in my career was really, really, he really, you know, was supportive, in a real emotional sense

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belief: 1: acceptance by the mind that something is true or real, often underpinned by an emotional or spiritual sense of certainty 2: confidence that somebody or something is good or will be effective 3: something that somebody believes in: a statement, principle, or doctrine that a person or group accepts as true
Our anxiety might be between emotional drives and repressive norms, between different drives trying to dominate our personality, between our hope to achieve in our studies or profession and a lack of confidence in ourselves between the desire to be accepted by others and the experience of being rejected, between our real selves and the image of ourselves we try to give others or between our sense of loneliness and the need for friendship.
But it also gave them, sort of, an emotional sense that they matter, that they actually could be good parents, that they could make a real difference in the life of their child.
Beyond a «real» terrorist threat, the global «war on terror» was also a deeply emotional and emotive statement effort to counter the sense of vulnerability that hit the West after 9/11.
People are connecting on a very real emotional level with that sense of gratitude and progress.»
The Program (2015): A by - the - book story about Lance Armstrong's doping scandal that suffers from the problem that plagues many biopics: namely, it operates with the understanding that we already know the real story (or most of it), so it doesn't work that hard to make the characters seem real or to make the emotional beats land with any sense.
It's in this hand - off from one tone to another where Macdonald fumbles the ball, as he hasn't given us enough of an emotional connection between the characters in order to feel for their plight, or even care about Daisy's newfound romance, before they're all thrust into danger and having to propel themselves forward out of a sense of love that we feel is shallow and, in a real world sense, would likely have been forgotten in the face of the death and destruction that surrounds them.
It is a political film, not in the sense of advancing an agenda (director Doug Liman approaches the detailed script with emotional restraint), but in the acknowledgment of real names and actual events, conjectured, behind - the - scenes gossip and documented, in - front - of - the - camera strikes.
There is a real sense of life to the action, even when it steers well into the realm of the absurd, although the emotional core of the film is often subsumed by its deadpan humor.
«Charismatic, connected and athletic, our goal was to create a design that is emotional and sporty yet with a sense of timelessness and simplicity,» said Guy Melville - Brown, Exterior Design Leader of the Civic concept, Honda R&D Americas, Inc. «In this we set out to create a vehicle that goes beyond the superficial and embraces the very philosophy of what a true Civic should be; it's a real game changer.»
If I had to draw an analogy to another book, I'd say it was like Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence, in the sense that it takes theories and ideas from the social sciences and shows how they can have real relevance to our lives.
Unique character in Claire and a real sense of setting and the emotional makeup of the people involved in the story.
We know that dogs can sense our emotions, and we know they are capable of grief, but can they cry real, emotional tears?
The Witcher 3 is mature and gritty in a much truer sense, painting real, emotional scenarios through clever writing and outstanding presentation.
There's no denying that Santa Monica studio's incredible work with the new over-the-shoulder camera adds a real sense of presence to the scene, but reducing Kratos» passionate defence of his own fatherhood to a series of quicktime events cheapens what should be a powerful emotional moment.
5 In a very real sense, Rauschenberg's decision to limit his palette to black and white in the early 1950s was a return to basics, and he was careful to distinguish his approach from the thinking that guided the overdetermined psychological and emotional connections to blackness often associated with abstract expressionist canvases of the 1940s.
Real interaction and real play develops physical fitness and coordination, self - confidence and emotional resilience, social competence and communication skills, and «common sense» understanding of the world we liveReal interaction and real play develops physical fitness and coordination, self - confidence and emotional resilience, social competence and communication skills, and «common sense» understanding of the world we livereal play develops physical fitness and coordination, self - confidence and emotional resilience, social competence and communication skills, and «common sense» understanding of the world we live in.
They carry this «stepping out of themselves» and emotional safety through distinguishing pretend / real across their lives, and create a sense of safety for the other children they play with.
Being able to share the real you — the good, the bad and everything in between — is vital for a sense of emotional security in a marriage.
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