Sentences with phrase «requires much reflection»

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Today through careful and prolonged reflection, often requiring the aid of a trained counselor, we may gain considerable ability to distinguish between that which comes from our unconscious symbolization and the external reality we confront, although even the most rational of us should be very hesitant about claiming much success.
The sheer volume of papal addresses and homilies mean that the book can not be read quickly but requires pauses for reflection: even a chapter at a time might be too much.
«That may require some reflection in order to find a more fruitful opportunity, but languishing with too much time on your hands is not good for your head, and it will show during interviews.»
Teachers spend so much time preparing for and delivering lessons, that it is easy to see why they often do not spend their valuable time to record their reflections on lessons in journals unless required.
The first group agrees that it is rather easy to write a reflection paper because it doesn't require much research, it has a simple structure and should be based on your own story or your personal ideas.
Describing your reflection and judgment on Buy Nothing Day requires much mental effort and can be a real stress, especially if you are not good at a written word and you don't have enough time to do a research on this holiday.
Much of the research suggests that being caught shoplifting can be a transformative experience which takes the habitual and thoughtless act of shoplifting and turns it into one that requires great reflection and deliberation.
Finding answers requires much thought, reflection and does not come easy.
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