Sentences with phrase «risk losing touch»

As the therapy industry continually tries to do more with less and the increase in clinician stress is topped only by the rise in paperwork requirements, we risk losing touch with the creativity and values that brought many of us into this field and sustain us as we continue to practice.
At the same time, we risk losing touch with the most potent sources of awe.

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In his latest speech, Smith also risked the wrath of centrist Labour members as he took a swipe at Tony Blair, saying that under his leadership the party had lost touch with ordinary members.
The editor of the The Lady magazine reckoned women find politicians «arrogant, over-privileged and out - of - touch», and the coalition government risks losing them as voters.
Losing touch with reality puts schizophrenic patients at high risk of job loss, illness, homelessness, and suicide.
Isn't that how the clear - cut depiction of the experiment at the outset of this film serves to define the nature of film where, in watching human beings act and react, we run the risk of losing touch with humanity?
I am always touched as I witness their willingness to take the emotional risks in order to reestablish a lost connection and create a deeper bond with their loved one.
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