Sentences with phrase «seeing the conflict from»

We can stretch to see conflicts from the other's perspective rather than remain mired in our own point of view.
Encourage your children to see conflicts from another person's perspective.
Often, when we can see conflict from another person's perspective, we can more easily move away from anger and blame to a place of understanding and empathy.
All too often, we get caught up on our own experience and can not see the conflict from our partner's eyes.

Not exact matches

If you are in doubt as to whether you have a conflict, you must disclose and can not influence or take part in a decision, transaction, arrangement or otherwise in which you can be perceived to have an interest, direct or indirect; can not be seen to be impartial from an outsider point of view; or receive a benefit not shared by other shareholders.
«If we rarely see a spat, we learn to shy away from the threat of conflict.
«We are seeing that our focus on the middle class, by putting more money in the pockets of hard working families, and giving less advantages to the wealthiest, is growing the economy,» Trudeau said, as he also attempted to distract the media horde from his finance minister's loose interpretation of what constitutes a conflict of interest.
«I see the memo as the CFTC cautioning its employees on the ethical issues that could be raised by their trading in cryptocurrencies, encouraging them to consider and seek advice from the CFTC ethics team before trading in cryptocurrencies, noting that employees may not transact in cryptocurrencies if they have nonpublic information about them from their work at the CFTC, and advising that those who participate in CFTC dealings related to cryptocurrencies may not trade in them for conflict of interest reasons.»
One can see recent standoffs in Geneva on so - called traditional values resolutions as manifestations of a conflict between two rival conceptions of human dignity: one, supported by most Western advocates, that focuses on individual autonomy; and the other, proposed by voices from the global East and South, that focuses on traditional understandings of human nature.
The Old Testament, however, as we shall see, clearly reveals the inner perplexity and the outward conflict involved as religious thought and practice moved from primitive shrines toward the idea of Jesus: «Neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, shall ye worship the Father....
Elizabeth resents her husband's constant absence, and fights with him when she does see him — often in front of their daughter, who visibly suffers from their conflicts.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
I have seen the mideast conflict from both sides.
After raising in a light way some deep questions about equality, democracy, and free speech, he concludes: «The ultimate failure of the United States will probably not derive from the problems we see or the conflicts we wage.
But once this simple removal of our own consciences from the sphere of judgment has been shaken, once we see the conflict between good and evil in its true depth in every human heart, a deeper view of history must be found if we are to have a hope based on solid foundations.
Indeed, theistic evolutionists (from Asa Gray to Howard Van Till) see no necessary conflict between theistic religion and Darwinian science.
As we have seen, Cobb contends that there is typically a conflict in all persons (except Jesus) between the ideal aim from God and all the other aims received from one's past.
Similarly no one can understand the long conflict between the baals and Yahweh, with its story of attraction and repulsion, assimilation and revulsion, culminating in the prophetic determination, from Elijah on, to tear Yahweh's worship free from baal entanglements, unless one sees, underneath, the fierce hostility between two economic and social cultures.
These range from stories of the saints, to concerns of people today, to a look at his own personal experience as a child and with L'Arche, all the way to broader comment on resistance to the Nazis, the war in Rwanda, and the conflict in present day Israel and Palestine, and he sees in the Gospel many touchstones for our modern lives.
Nor do Placher's anecdotes address my interest in seeing, for example, how political, historical and ethnographic interpretations of the persistent conflicts in what we call the Middle East would be reinterpreted from the biblical view.
Don't know much about metals, Skwisgaar, but I'm a bit bummed right now cause I have scheduling conflict that will prevent me from going to see Pat Metheny who will play in a few nights near here.
Indeed, a recent comprehensive analysis of the diplomatic maneuverings and public positions of the Holy See from the end of the nineteenth century to the present, Andrej Kreutz» Vatican Policy on the Palestinian - Israeli Conflict (Greenwood Press, 1990) comes to this same conclusion.
They also want the children to see that even people in a state of conflict (in this case the Israeli - Palestinian conflict) can work together and emerge better from it.
It took startling transformations — from callow prodigy to thoughtful champion, from punk to philanthropist, from conflicted son to devoted father — for Andre Agassi to finally see the big picture, and he's still searching for answers
Hospitals often receive formula, usually based on cow's milk, free from the manufacturer — something in itself that is beginning to be seen as a conflict of interest, she said — while donor milk can cost $ 4.50 per ounce and is not covered by many insurance companies and public aid programs.
Your kids see how you handle disagreements and they learn problem - solving skills, emotion regulation skills, and conflict resolution skills from you.
You'll see - how some researchers in Britain are questioning if «breast only» is best for the first six months, - who children pick up their smoking habits from, - how long contaminants in breastmilk stick around, - how sharing childcare duties may increase parental conflict (huh?)
But our culture does have its leftovers from previous generations» perspectives on relationship, and those leftovers are most often seen — not in the news of mass killings that we are increasingly seeing — but more in our homes, behind closed doors, when conflict arises between couples and between parents and children.
Ok I'm confused because I'm seeing conflicting information from you and Maureen... I'm on day 12 of CIO with my 3 1/2 week old (we started at 10 days).
When Nyantri Ravindran and colleagues showed mothers how to teach their young children conflict resolution skills — like how to see things from your sibling's perspective, how to negotiate, and how to calm yourself down when you're feeling angry or distressed — the researchers didn't just see a reduction in sibling aggression.
The conflict, in part, is easy to see, given that Spitzer elevated Paterson from Senate minority leader to lieutenant governor, who then became the state's first black governor following the March 2008 resignation.
Unfortunately, the longer one watches the film, the more apparent it becomes that Jason seems to have no historical or socio - political context in which to place Joseph Kony or the conflict in Northern Uganda (for historical and political background on the conflict see these blog posts from Mahmood Mandami, Angelo Izama, and Michael Deibert).
That doesn't mean a member of Congress or a judge can just demand to see some piece of classified information; they're not exempt from need - to - know (access to classified information requires both a clearance and need - to - know that information), and if they and the executive branch disagree on need - to - know it can be resolved like any other interbranch conflict.
Ironically, one email to County Executive deputies from a highly placed official in the executive's office noted how Sabatino himself believed such conduct was inappropriate and constituted a conflict (See attachment):
I will join your highly experienced traditional leaders to examine some of these issues and to see how quickly we can preempt and resolve them from denegation into stress and tension that leads into conflicts.
Rep. Pete Sessions (R - TX)-- the chairman of the Republican committee tasked with raising funds to elect more House Republicans — told us that he saw no conflict with his members raising money from the oil industry just about an hour before BP was scheduled to appear for questioning.»
SM: I think the only conflict you would see is if something was wildly underestimated and more commitment in it needs to be made, but right now there's a big commitment from the community that Ed says is enough to get it across the finish line.
Assemblywoman Sandra Galef, a Democrat from Westchester County, said attorney - client issues could be complex, and that she could see an instance in which Silver was unaware of a potential conflict.
On 7 September, the prime minister announced the UK would take in 20,000 Syrian refugees from camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey — this marked a significant expansion of the UK's hitherto pathetically small offer, which had seen barely 200 people resettled in the UK since the start of the conflict.
Wednesday saw conflicting accounts from lawmakers about how close they might be to finishing their work.
Critics want to see more public debate and financial disclosure from council members to guard against conflicts of interest.
For those who do see conflict between the two spheres, «it's often not a conflict about the science, but a conflict about how the understanding from science might be used,» said McCarthy.
The surprising findings come as physicists wrestle with conflicting results from experiments designed to detect dark matter directly on Earth (see «The ongoing WIMP war»).
He would like to see these be the foundation for «partnering agreements,» similar to prenuptial agreements, which would spell out what the parties expect from each other, how they'll interact, and how they'll resolve conflicts if they arise.
«I descend from Polynesian navigators, people who carry the star knowledge, so in the beginning I didn't see the conflict between telescopes and the mountain,» Pisciotta says.
But what's interesting, especially about that one, and that one [is a] piece written by Larry Greenemeier, was that, you know, all the popular science fiction treatments of that kind have it [suddenly] happening and conflict between humans but through Larry's reporting it seems more likely that we will see it coming; that machine self - awareness will occur in a certain kind of stepwise fashion where they're getting better at certain tasks; [that they'll be able to do] autonomous activities, and from there that you can actually see them develop, and it shouldn't come up as a big surprise as it if finally happens.
«Our results suggest that in order to have insight, you have to be able to see a conflict or error when your perceptions differ from those of others, or from reality,» Leow said.
With encouragement from the State Department of Education, they implemented the program in volunteer middle schools, as they were seeing higher rates of student conflict than high schools.
Following the leak of internal Heartland Institute documents, six universities with faculty listed in Heartland's budget for work relating to denying the science or implications of global climate change received letters from Greenpeace asking for conflict of interest investigations (see the Chronicle of Higher Education's coverage).
But it upsets me when I see such conflicting info from reputable institutions such as Harvard.
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