Sentences with phrase «regressed into»

As Özmen himself engages wordlessly with a bird, the artist's young son narrates, «Frankly, dear white dove, we should have come together before our life not held in quite high esteem regressed into hell, not now!»
Horizon Zero Dawn features a plot set in the 31st century where humanity regressed into primal tribes and its up to you to unravel the mystery of the technological predecessors that made reality what it is.
This open - world RPG is set in a world dominated by machines where humanity has regressed into a more primitive state after civilization has collapsed.
Season 5 kinda regressed into the cliche story of the vampire struggle, there were plenty of jokes but again, stupid subplots were involved to ruin the experience.
Yet, several times during the mediation their conversation regressed into bickering, judgmental comments, petty accusations, and raised voices.
And, it is this attitude that has regressed into his teammates.
While it would be a mistake to say that the team regressed into their full «road - woe» form as the club was counter attacking and getting chances, but some of the same problems we've seen on the road this season did creep up.
This acknowledgement, that employees have family responsibilities outside of work, is beneficial for employee retention and well - being, and we should never regress into the antiquated «you must always be in your desk from 9:00 to 5:00» mentality.
I think what usually happens to these people when they are confronted with a convincing truth that challenges their present way of thinking is that they revert to a childish coping mechanism of regressing into a more secure but less mature belief system.
One thought process seeks to advance the development of mankind, while the other wishes to further regress into the bronze age beliefs of desert tribes.
And they are getting worse not better the more science advances us the more they regress into the stone age.
Then when we are all equal under the law, we can move forward and make real progress instead of keeping things the way they are or regressing into the past mistakes of history.
This country is regressing into Sodom and Gommorah.
The more he regresses into alcoholism, the more he needs to keep her in that role.
Let's stop regressing into the dark ages.
The worst case scenario here would be for Almunia to leave in Jan, Fabianski to regress into his woeful ways, and Szczesny to be worse than everyone expected.
It'd be one thing if we were talking about a (much) older baby or toddler suddenly regressing into nursing - as - sleep - crutch or nighttime - game - playing territory, but a four - month - old?
I haven't wanted to use punishment so as not to have him regress into more withholding.
When the purpose is to revive a broad collective identity, the danger is to regress into an «us» versus «them» mentality, entailing troubling exclusion and discrimination As for the use of identity politics inside a protest movement, one of its dangers is to create artificial divisions hampering the emergence of a common project.
Part of what happens with family is we regress into old personas and ways of thinking.
When Marion's health takes a turn for the worse, all these conflicted relationships are brought to the forefront, and Arthur is forced to decide whether to embrace life himself or continue to regress into his protective shell.
Inventive level design in the second act offers some much needed diversity to some of Color Splash's otherwise linear gameplay before the disappointing third act regresses into simple and uninteresting battles.
Tied to the creatures of the id - horror subgenre (the best example of which is probably Neil Jordan's psychosexual A Company of Wolves), a recent glut of lycanthropic fare (Ginger Snaps, Dog Soldiers) holds a curious candle to the idea that, despite Arab belief to the contrary, Western civilization seems to be regressing into a puritanical sexual hysteria that proves fertile ground for horror films about the cycle of sexual repression / aggression.
He watches crowds regressing into animal packs and sees the president of the United States try to comfort the masses, only to babble and drool on television.
The strength of the film is that idea that while technology steadily outpaces humanity's ability to reorient itself within a constantly shifting paradigm, humanity regresses into the modes of the past and the instincts of the flesh.
And so into the wilds of the Midwest they go — which, as shown here, really is a wilderness, where the best job Tom can find is sandwich maker at a local deli and, aided and abetted by a similarly emasculated «faculty husband,» he regresses into a neo-primitive, hunter - gatherer state, complete with mutton chops and crossbow.
The Lovely Bones finds Peter Jackson regressing into his worst instincts and a newfound squeamishness in a film about, ick, a fourteen - year - old girl's rape and murder, leaving the most unsavoury details of Alice Sebold's revered source novel to the golden - lit imagination.
«The difficulty is maintaining equity, equality and solidarity without over-prescribing what a lesson should look like, and therefore regressing into a culture of tick boxes, checkups and closed doors to every classroom — all that was wrong with teaching and learning in the first place!»
She shares no platitudes or explanations — just the raw emotions of parents whose child would, as Rapp describes, «gradually regress into a vegetative state within the span of one year....
The good news is that the more diligent you are about trimming, the more the quick will regress into the nail, allowing you to cut shorter each time.
Even the pleasantly original, semi-turn-based combat system of the first game has been replaced with chaotic, Tales - like arcade brawling that might encourage blocking in theory but which in practice regresses into mindless bashing of an attack button, throwing in an occasional special move or two, and hoping that your two AI allies make themselves even remotely useful.
The blocking system works well enough, bringing your hands together to defend as you would in boxing, but the actual punching — and eventually blade - swinging — can quickly regress into wild hand - flailing, particularly on «Easy».
The 2 posters take a popular quote from Tony Blair in 1997 «the future, not the past» which seemed to nicely sum up the moronic ideology of contemporary politics to both want to move forwards into the precarious automation of techno capitalism, whilst also regressing into the cozy nostalgia of nationalism.
Rincón - Gallardo layers these explorations with fantastical re-enactments; for example, Mexican monks influenced by Freudian psychoanalysis regress into fetuses, and hippies on pilgrimage to an indigenous Mazatec healer - shaman become giant dancing mushrooms.
Any reasonable debate should be on solid scientific terms and regress into a shouting match or name - calling.
Things were stopped from going circular or regressing into the channel by the decision to define a metre as «la mesure de longueur égale à la dix - millionième partie de l'arc du méridien terrestre compris entre le pôle boréal et l'équateur» (one ten - millionth of the distance between the North Pole and the Equator).
When Your Parent Regresses into Childhood Alzheimer's...

Not exact matches

Big data, social data, data mining — there's so much data around, and so many things you're supposed to do with it, that it's a wonder many entrepreneurs don't curl into the fetal position and enact a new type of data regression, where the mound of data causes you to regress back to the womb.
At the age of 2, first our son, Zeke (now 6), and then our daughter, Anna (now 5), began regressing — that is, they started losing skills they had gained, and retreating into a teary bubble of fear and confusion.
Responsibility vanishes backward into the unknown beginning, or into an equally unknown infinite regress.
A linear deductive approach to life (and hence to preaching) can become «an infinite regress, always receding into finer and finer analysis.»
Worse still, when we must go out into the open and discuss the fallacy of the infinite regress before the shifting crowd that eddies round Marble Arch.
For this reason they fail in two obvious ways: they regress infinitely in their argument, with a neurotic curiosity, and they divide incessantly into more and more sects which destroy the unity of the church.
It seems to me that vision caters to the pastor's ego and makes all of his «followers» regress to being «functionaries» for the «mission» or «goal» or «vision» rather than helping them grow into virtue, and community, and humanity (the good part of our human - ness, you know, the unique individuals that God specifically designed?).
all i said was you were regressing back into the slop.
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«When I got into games I regressed, and got back to looking like old Festus again.
When his advanced age is taken into account, Ridley's 1,045 - yard freshman season isn't impressive and he's regressed since then.
Bellerin — obviously great pace, but regressed this past season as a crosser, dribbler and on the defensive end... likened him to a faster Alves type who didn't always run to the end - line and would cut back into the middle, beat defenders and take some shots from outside the box (we desperately need better shooters from outside the box on this squad)... wouldn't give up on him because he has a lot of potential but if Barcelona came calling and offered anything over $ 45 million and we are using a 3 - back going forward he would be gone so fast it would make his head spin
However, the natural progression of his career in west London has seen him regress and fall into a cover role, particularly under Antonio Conte this season after the Italian switched to his favoured 3 -4-3 system.
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