Sentences with phrase «reconcile personal»

Accordingly, while individuals try to reconcile their personal needs with those of familial and cultural expectations, the degree of passion and commitment they feel towards their romantic partner may change.
As our working lives become increasingly complex, trying to reconcile our personal career aspirations with the demands of the job market means at some point we will all face change, confusion and opportunities.
Together, their works introduce numerous critical, political, aesthetic, and material threads that run throughout the exhibition, in works such as Stan Douglas» compelling six - hour meander into an Afrobeat jam session in Luanda - Kinsasha (2013), the late Kwakwaka» wakw artist, activist and hereditary Chief Beau Dick's celebrated performative masks, Nick Cave's enchanting Sound Suit (2015), borne from the horrors of racialized violence, to Latifa Echakhch's sculptures and paintings that reconcile personal narratives against broader cultural or nationalistic norms and expectations.
Renko is struggling to reconcile personal principles with those of his post-Soviet Union Russia when he hears news of boldly outspoken reporter Tatiana Petrovna's suspicious death.
Thus the stage is set for a story full of double - crossings and misunderstandings as Otto and Wanda both scheme to be the only one who gets away with the loot and Archie tries to reconcile his personal situation.
Woodcock must work to reconcile his personal and business lives while he realizes he's — gasp — falling in love.
Juliette Lewis rounds out the trio of sisters as Karen, a wide - eyed dreamer trying desperately to reconcile her personal issues by clinging to some hopeless romantic ideal.
How to reconcile personal convictions and parenting rules with the respect and empathy for the child?
Many who have tried to remain faithful to the church feel guilty that they are unable to reconcile their personal views or convictions with Christian teaching; they live a kind of schizophrenic religious existence.
Lasting longterm relationships are founded on compromise and reconciling personal differences but, in some cases, not sharing certain beliefs or experiences is a deal killer, says Chattanooga - based relationship coach Marcel Schwantes.
Last week, in writing about James Hansen's essay on why he became a climate campaigner after decades working as a NASA climate scientist, I promised to post a lecture I gave in 2005 at Willamette University explaining how I reconciled personal passions with the professional detachment that comes with life as a journalist.

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So how do you reconcile that with the popular dogma about personal productivity and time management?
Speake's other uses for VisiCalc range from balancing his personal checkbook register (he has created a tidy five - column grid, which indicates the date, check number, deposit and debit columns, and running totals) to reconciling an ailing company's account books with those of one of its suppliers.
So in understanding the family we deceive ourselves if we don't reconcile ourselves to our personal greatness, the greatness unerotically distorted by Pascal.
He began by distinguishing two levels of knowledge.12 He then used these to reconcile the obvious tensions between the two conceptions of brahman and the idea of a personal God.
killed any hope of my ever being reconciled to them... the only thing I would add to this, David, is: «Invade their personal and emotional space as often as possible, and pour salt into their jagged open wounds» as a couple seem to be doing here, and many more are doing so on Facebook... heaven forbid they should just let you have some space to yourself and others who have the same experience, and not harrass you even there...
When a Baptist, a Catholic, a Jew, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Mormon, a Shinto all say they have personal knowledge that what they believe is true, how do you reconcile that?
This time, Arrested Development favorite Alia Shawkat stars in her first series lead role as Dory, a New York City transplant reconciling her adult life aspirations with the banality of being a personal assistant to an entitled rich lady.
If man today is asking, can God's existence be reconciled with man's deepened experience of himself as free creator of the world, the Whitheadian approach with its notion of God's persuasive personal action in the world, with its discovery of God's presence yet absence in man's creative activity, with its stress on the mutual immanence of God and the world, offers pathways for further development.
(I also find it hard to reconcile this claim about impoverishment with my regrettably slight personal acquaintance with Hartshorne.
Our clue is that if the atonement means God doing what needs to be done to reconcile the world to himself, then the human experiences which may reflect this work of God must be those of personal reconciliation.
In a personal letter to Henry dated October 20, 1969, Hartshorne states, «My own worst problem is how to reconcile a process view of God with relativity's denial of absolute simultaneity.»
However, he added: «He did, as he himself acknowledged, not handle that whole issue very well at reconciling his own personal faith with his public positions on gay rights and other issues.
While the state portrayed itself as a peace society that had exterminated the causes of war, capitalism and fascism and opposed NATO armaments, the church spoke of the priority of peace in personal and interpersonal life because God has reconciled the world through Jesus Christ.
In this endeavor to reconcile the omnipotence of a good God with the facts of personal experience, four major lines of thought were followed out.
Traditional theology has always had a difficulty reconciling this belief in the personal nature of God with its belief in his absolute otherness, precisely because persons are relational realities and never absolutely other.
Reconcile broken relationships, kick destructive personal habits and reconnect to God before you jump ship from a good job temporarily gone bad.
The idea that reality is personal to be both credible and sustainable has to be reconciled with the idea that to be personal is to be relational.
It even needs to be reconciled with the idea that logos itself is personal and relational and so erotic and creative.
In her most recent statement, Dr. Hawkins seems committed to her personal theological stance, as stated in social media posts and subsequent media interviews; she has not yet reconciled her beliefs with the College's theological position.
Can Teilhard's belief in one's right to develop one's personal qualities via democracy be reconciled with his equally firm belief in the principles of totalization?
7 Interpretation of the unconscious in terms of Whitehead's doctrine of physical feeling affords a means whereby one might reconcile the apparent conflict between the Freudian individual unconscious and the Jungian collective unconscious: the inheritance ingredient in the human event comprises both idiosyncratic elements immediately relevant to the thread of personal identity and universal elements which have lower grades of relevance.
Does Ramsays sometimes personal agenda reconcile with the team ethic?
Good to reconcile and we shouldn't take it personal.
«So, PDP must be prepared for this, and be ready to reconcile and reiterate in such a way and manner that everybody will be treated and given a level playing field to pursue their personal aspiration.
How does your personal desire to see blood reconcile with that theme?
The grant also gave Boivin more flexibility to reconcile her professional and personal lives at a time when she and her husband — who is also an academic — were struggling with the two - body problem.
What is so hard to reconcile, though, in an era when the Bush administration must answer for every phone log it scans in search of possible «terror» links, is why so many people volunteer their personal information to an even wider audience.
It follows that the fear of losing personal autonomy makes people less committed when trying to reconcile their own unstable lives with choosing and subsequently devoting themselves to one partner.
A provocative look into the professional and personal passions of a major league baseball player, who in the twilight of a successful career is forced to reconcile a lifetime of decisions that have...
The search for personal identity dominates the film as Christina James (Jean Seberg) struggles to reconcile her dreams of success as a painter, her repulsion with the art world, and her own intrinsic need for romantic validation.
I'm less excited about the personal life of Queen Elizabeth II, but more interested to see her struggle to reconcile her public role in the «shifting the sands of post-war politics.»
With Einar all but gone, Lili and Gerda are left to try to reconcile their old life with their new one, a sudden, personal sea change that will go on to become an historic one.
«When you can walk away from [a] play with more questions and answers, I think we're doing our job in allowing you to move through and reconcile with your own personal, lived experiences,» says Burch, «and I think that is the goal of education.»
-- PEOPLE magazine (3 & frac12; stars) «Full of provocative moral reflections... Readers will revel in Rice's colorful recreation of the historical past and in her moving depiction of characters struggling to reconcile matters of the heart with their personal sense of faith.»
With YNAB4 I used Personal Capital along with YNAB whenever I reconciled my accounts.
It is somewhat hard to reconcile Gershon Iskowitz's (1921 - 1988) aesthetic with his personal history.
«Shaped by personal history, Spaysky attempts to reconcile off - the - shelf consumer product as talisman or personal artifact.
A raucous laugh track further situates the installation within the cultural paradigm of the 1980s, referencing the artist's formative experiences reconciling conflicting personal identifications through cultural markers.
Shaped by personal history, Spaysky attempts to reconcile off - the - shelf -LSB-...]
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