Sentences with phrase «return to a state of»

I think that means we must return to that state of being before indoctrination and fear set in, back when we were full of love and wonder!
Hitler was opposed to atheism because he was a spiritual man: «atheism... is a return to the state of the animal...» But opposition to atheism doesn't make anyone a Christian.
After conception, the man is returned to a state of sterilization and after birth the woman is sterilized.
you are able to experience a variety of other emotions and anxiety does not dominate your daily life; you are able to return to a state of relative calm which is much more frequent than the state of anxiety (frequency dimension),
He argued, however, that in order to assure peace and prevent a return to the state of nature — which he equates with a state of war — it is essential to set up an absolute form of sovereign authority to which we submit ourselves.
If the IDC is to forge on, business as usual, in the years to come it will need voters and Democratic heavyweights to return to their state of pre-Trump apathy.
CCS, with all its potential, returned to a state of limbo.
And at Japan's RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, one pioneering group is taking induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS), mature cells reprogrammed to return to a state of pure potential, and turning them into RPE cells.
In the final section of the book, you'll put what you learned into practice so that you can transcend the limitations of the physical and mental world and return to a state of pure consciousness.
Returning to states of hunger can help to balance and reset hormones.
The quickest and most effective way to get your groove back is to return to a state of love.
Adaptogens send a clear message to the body that the crisis has eased, once again allowing the body and its systems to return to a state of balance.
Movement can temporarily relieve the unpleasant sensations until the person returns to a state of rest, in which case the sensations resume.
The obvious question, then, is how to address these issues and how to return to a state of improved hormonal balance?
I am better able to see it for what it is and return to the state of love quickly.
The gong enables us to relinquish control of the thinking mind and to enable the innate wisdom of the body to return us to a state of harmony and balance.
For over 24 years, Perque has served this mission by making pure, clinical strength supplements to help many people return to a state of health.
If you give it what it needs and get the heck out of the way, it has an amazing ability to heal itself and return to a state of homeostasis.
And when you use food as medicine, you can help your body return to a state of optimal health.
It is to help people who are working at a sub-par level of life to help them over a number of years to return to a state of neutrality.
Four years after graduation from high school, any unused ESA funds are returned to the state of Arizona.
Their analysis is «showing approximately 200,000 more residential properties returned to a state of positive equity during the fourth quarter of 2012.
These cats do quite well with added thyroid hormones that return them to a state of metabolic balance
The Fremont Argus, of Fremont, California, published the apparent first mainstream definition of «feral cat» on August 21, 1971: «A feral cat is any domestic pussy that has been neglected or abandoned by its owner and returned to a state of nature.
She has spoken of her fantasy that her artworks, «assembled from non-art objects», might one day «return to a state of non-art».6 Pavel S Pyś, exhibitions and display curator at the Henry Moore Institute, describes this alternation lyrically as an «alchemical variation».7
Absent of light, the print returns to a state of invisibility, or a mere ghost of itself.
In Tournier's version, Crusoe vacillates between «civilization» and a return to a state of nature.
The restoration of the works returned them to a state of vibrancy and brilliance.
Voluntary disclosure is the only way of returning to a state of normal tax affairs and avoiding penalties.
B), and its implementing legislation, the International Child Abduction Remedies Act (ICARA), 42 U.S.C. § § 11601 - 11610 (2000), were adopted to «protect children from the harmful effects of their wrongful removal or retention and to establish procedures to ensure their prompt return to the State of habitual residence, as well ast o secure protection for rights of access.»
The Preamble states that the Hague Convention seeks «to protect children internationally from the harmful effects of their wrongful removal or retention and to establish procedures to ensure their prompt return to the State of their habitual residence, as well as to secure protection for the rights of access.»
In the event that the court or any other authority takes measures to ensure the protection of the child after its return to the State of habitual residence, the certificate shall contain details of such measures.
Our outplacement services and programs are tailored to helping employees process and overcome negative impact associated with job loss and quickly return to a state of job - market readiness, both personally and professionally.
Our expertise is in helping people with musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses return to their state of normal health as soon as possible.
Approval for adoption placement, must be received by Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans before the adoptive family may return to their state of residence.
This allows both of you to have the adrenaline from fighting subside, let your body return to a state of relaxation for at least 20 minutes, before coming back to each other in an attempt to manage your conflict without continuing to resort to the «Four Horsemen».
She facilitates his return to a state of being where he can once again feel masculine and in control of himself and his emotions.
In a comfortable and supportive atmosphere I offer a tailored approach to healing, as I form a genuine relationship with my clients in order to understand their challenges and how to help them return to a state of healthy well - being.
Once the stimulus has passed or changed, our body can usually return to a state of rest.
Because EMDR therapy heals at the level of the nervous system, clients find that they spend less time doing CBT homework, and are more often than not, able to maintain and return to a state of self - regulation.
With an almost 10 - per - cent decline in average rent from $ 45.89 in 2016 to $ 41.83 in 2017, 8th Avenue, between 1st Street SW and 5th Street SW, seems to have returned to a state of decline experienced between 2014 and 2016, the company says.

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Just several months ago, however, Trump was touting Broadcom's return to the United States as an example of a Fortune 100 company bringing back jobs to the country.
Turkey tried to assure its citizens and the outside world on Thursday that there will be no return to the deep repression of the past, even though Erdogan has imposed the first nationwide state of emergency since the 1980s.
PARIS (Reuters)- President Donald Trump held the door open to a reversal of his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord on Thursday, but did not say what he would need in return to persuade him to do so.
TaylorMade CEO David Abeles speaks to CNBC's Dominic Chu at The Masters about the state of golf and the return of Tiger Woods.
Confidence is returning to the residential property sector, the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia says, with a strong lift in sales activity across the state in the March quarter.
But in March, Felicia Marcus, the chair of the State Water Resources Control Board, told The Sacramento Bee that those mandates would finally be loosened in the coming months as water levels looked to be returning to normal — the first time they'd done so since 2013.
In LinkedIn's 2017 State of Salary Report, the job search platform assessed which career paths led to the biggest returns.
Just one example of where Trump's tax returns seem to conflict with reality: the Republican presidential candidate told the IRS and New York state tax officials that he collected a mere $ 6,108 in «wages, salaries, tips, etc.» in 1995.
«When tax payers sign their tax returns, they are stating that, under penalties of perjury, to the best of their knowledge their tax return is accurate and complete.
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