Sentences with phrase «seemingly immovable»

Consequently I've experienced the anxiety and avoidance, the emotional impasses and seemingly immovable triangles, and the negative reactivity and pushback of working on self - differentiation in my own family of origin.
Having done so, and then continued with private family systems coaching, I've experienced the anxiety and avoidance, the emotional impasses and seemingly immovable triangles, and the negative reactivity and pushback of working on self - differentiation in my own family of origin.
Among those of trying to imagine an alternative economic arrangement for scholarly publishing that will result in public access to research and scholarship, the journal subscription has become seemingly immovable impediment to the wider distribution of this form of intellectual property.
Simply spending billions of dollars on honing our seemingly immovable estimates addresses only one tiny aspect of the latter.
Some commentators have noted that President Bush, despite an early burst of speeches about the «hydrogen economy,» has backed way off lately — burned, perhaps, like other politicians who tried and failed to transform another seemingly immovable object: health care.
When his forearm is discovered to be lacking a branding, the future King Arthur must join the masses who are to systematically attempt to pull a seemingly immovable sword from a stone to fulfill a prophecy.
May's big beasts stood their ground, seemingly immovable; Justine Greening was the most prominent and the only woman to exit the Cabinet.
The U.S. is seemingly immovable on five issues that pose major problems for the agreement's other two member countries, Canada and Mexico.

Not exact matches

And like its predecessor, «The Strangers: Prey at Night» works because of the simultaneous familiarity and unfamiliarity of these villains with their covered, immovable faces, near - silence and seemingly unknowable motives for murder.
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