So based on your mission statement Cafcass, let me just reflect on your most recent recommendations regarding my children; you believe it is in my children's best interests to remain in an emotionally abusive environment and to
remain alienated from half of their family and to continue to be allowed to believe that half of their family has rejected them.
Further study is necessary to assess the prevalence, the range of severity, the effect on development, and the longterm outcome for children who
remain alienated from one of their parents.
Sometimes this happens, but many children
remain alienated as much as 20 or more years after they reach 18.
Even in cases where a principal «s tenure extends over a period of several years, teachers may
remain alienated when principal turnover is the result of a district leadership rotation policy.208 Teachers may become cynical and resistant to change because of the «revolving door syndrome» — the uncertainty and instability turnover causes, and the perception of the new leader as a «servant to the system.
So it makes sense to say that they'll
remain alienated or anxious and restless in the midst of prosperity.
In August, 2003, Harper told Maclean's that Canada's refusal to support the coalition meant that «Canada
remains alienated from its allies, shut out of the reconstruction process to some degree, unable to influence events.
Retrospective studies of adults who have
remained alienated throughout their childhood development may also be useful in understanding this syndrome and its consequences.
But five years since my last comment and my daughter
remains alienated.
Not exact matches
Remember — not everyone you
alienate on the way out is going to
remain at that company.
For so long as consciousness
remains bound to religion, it must exist in an
alienated form, closed to the inner reality of Spirit by its very belief in an alien Other.
In the area of knowledge, religion's weakness is not in questions it raises but in its attempt to give dogmatic answers: Beyond the myths about the origin, end and meaning of life, beyond the
alienated notions of transcendence and death, there exists the concrete dialectic of finite and infinite, and this
remains a living reality as long as we
remain aware that it is not in the order of answer but in the order of question.
Blue Labour's thinking has included wide - ranging analyses but at its heart has
remained a key insight: an all - out embrace of liberalism has
alienated the Labour Party from its traditional working - class support.
By attempting to secure the votes of forgotten working - class voters, UKIP risks
alienating its core middle - class supporters from the south east of England — who
remain attached to the party's libertarian agenda.
For its part, Labour desperately requires a strategy that stiffens its
Remain resolve without
alienating voters in the passionately pro-Leave towns of provincial England.
She could have offered a more limited proposal, fulfilling the Brexit mandate but trying not to
alienate the 16 million
Remain voters in the country.
I'm unsure whether, in the U.S., the organization of a two - party system benefits from federalism because the spheres of influence of local an national leaders can
remain separate to avoid
alienating constituents in one region through support of constituents in another region, or, maybe, because decentralized policymaking allows local parties to work together to elect national leaders.
Paterson's ethics push
alienated some of his few
remaining supporters.
The Queens Democratic Party, long
alienated from Mr. Avella, is also
remaining behind Mr. Liu despite the new power - sharing deal.
An interesting dilemma - go with the «base» and
remain a minority party; pick a pragmatist and risk
alienating the base.
Vouchers have
remained a fringe idea among education reform advocates here, and some have expressed concern that DeVos» embrace of vouchers could
alienate the mainstream charter movement from its much - needed allies in the Democratic party.
This is happening because we all
remained silent and allowed charlatans and strangers to our values and ideals to hi - jack the NDC and
alienate the most committed, selfless and experienced strategic and tactical founding thinkers of the party.
But endorsing someone other than Cuomo in the Democratic primary and for the Working Families Party's own line could
alienate the
remaining labor unions like the Communications Workers of America and local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union that make up a large part of the party's funding.
But endorsing someone other than Cuomo in the Democratic primary and for the Working Families Party's own line could
alienate the
remaining labor unions like the Communications Workers of America and local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union that fund a significant portion of the party's operations, insiders say..
The Liberal Democrats have put a pledge of a referendum on the UK's final deal with the EU at the heart of their pitch to voters, hoping to gain
Remain supporters
alienated by the two largest parties» stance on Brexit.
How Mr. de Blasio and his allies craft legislation that doesn't completely
alienate either influential interest group
remains one of the big political questions of the fall.
Whilst the Final Fantasy series constantly shifts in an attempt to expand its audience,
alienating many long - term fans in the process, Tales of Berseria is a love letter to Tales fans, reassuring them that the series doesn't need to change to
remain relevant.
That screenwriter David Nicholls harbours a fear of
alienating ardent period drama / Hardy enthusiasts by reformulating an over-familiar plot is evident, but what is more regrettable is, although there are flashes of Vinterberg's skilled craftsmanship throughout the film, it ultimately
remains contained within the tight strictures of the genre and becomes no better or worse than the plethora of recent period dramas; solid and dependable but utterly riskless and tired, begging the question, is the period drama genre well passed its sell by date?
The Adjuster «s absurdism and Calender «s abstraction can be
alienating, and Next of Kin
remains technically amateurish.
The Department of Education's decision to link federal funding to the Core in its Race to the Top program, its NCLB waiver effort, and its «ESEA blueprint,» and the provision of $ 350 million in federal funds for Core - related tests, all
alienated anti-Washington conservatives who would have
remained neutral if the question had merely concerned states collaborating to set standards in math and English language arts.
If testing
remains, as it has been under No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top, the primary measure of a quality education, then once again it is the students, their families, communities and ultimately the nation that will be saddled with the fallout of a narrow and
alienating curriculum.
With the 2014 gubernatorial election on the horizon, Governor Dannel P. Malloy
remains true to his never - ending effort to
alienate every teacher and public education advocate in Connecticut.
Vouchers have
remained a fringe idea among education reform advocates here, and some have expressed concern that DeVos» embrace of vouchers could
alienate the mainstream charter movement from its much - needed allies in the Democratic party.
So although electrification is under serious consideration, as long as M
remains such an integral cog in the BMW machine, the company won't risk
alienating existing loyal customers in order to attract new ones.
Visitors
remain open - mouthed by the magnificent 9 battlement towers, which are erected in a way that still today seems to defend the castle from
alienating conquerors.
To the few
remaining holdovers in the area, this new art of commerce is at once
alienating and welcome.
In Gabriel Vormstein's works newsprint
remains an index of already passed events of the day and at the same time becomes
alienated by its «new» presence as an art piece.
By
remaining loyal to the orthodoxies of the 1950's, she has more or less
alienated herself from the generation of painters who have come of age since the days when art was a heroic metaphysical quest.
Withdrawing from international talks risks
alienating U.S. industry as some countries may seek partnerships with countries that demonstrate an abiding interest in global economic development and have
remained engaged in the climate discussion.
Whether the new menu of veggie burgers will win over die - hard soccer fans or
alienate them
remains to be seen.
Manufacturers need to ensure that they do not
alienate a valuable supplier base and suppliers must
remain as attractive a source to their customers as possible in these lean times, or risk insolvency long before the economic recovery.
This tremendous loss then fuels that child's dependence on their only
remaining parent, the
alienating one.
Neither party has behaved totally admirably but on the facts, if anything, the father had already begun to
alienate, while it
remains to be seen whether the mother is the alienation risk he claims she is.
«I find, as a fact, that the children have been encouraged by their father to become, and
remain,
alienated from their mother.
«The potential impact of changing VV's custody from Mother to Father is minimal, whereas the actual impact upon VV
remaining in Mother's care is detrimental to VV's best interests as a result of her ongoing attempts to
alienate Father and Father's family from VV's life.»
Research shows that
alienated fathers most pressing need; their justifiable need to be involved with their children's lives,
remains unrecognised and unsupported across the professional field.
It is quite possible that some of the strategies used by the
alienating parents were so subtle that they
remain outside the awareness of the adult children.
The fourth and youngest child, a ten - year - old boy,
remained in his mother's care and had not yet been
alienated against her.
Unfortunately too, many
alienating parents will let them break all kinds of rules just so the kid will
remain «on their side.»