Most of my work on «A Dash» is written for the individual investor who is trying to make
sense out of conflicting information.
Not exact matches
I am referring to the fact that the fervent effort to please the powers we rely on for our
sense of self - esteem may cause us to deny those aspects
of our existence that seem to
conflict with the conditions
of worth held
out to us by family, school, fraternity, sorority, church, government, place
of employment, etc..
In her book The Bonds
of Love, Jessica Benjamin talks about the struggle the mother has while dealing with the constant willfulness, the clinging, or the tyrannical demands typical
of the rapprochement: «What the mother feels during rapprochement and how she works this
out will be colored by her ability to deal straightforwardly with aggression and dependence, her
sense of herself as entitled to a separate existence, and her confidence in her child's ability to survive
conflict, loss, and imperfection.»
Surveys filled
out by 60 students before and after the module revealed that the number
of students who perceived a
sense of a
conflict between religion and evolution at the start was cut in half by the end.
There's a lot
of conflicting information
out there, so Alisa delivers a simple, effective plan that finally makes
sense for your body and your life.
Elizabeth's
sense of agency, granted, has been improved upon since the show's initial
outing, but her internal
conflicts presented here seem only to scrape the surface.
One gets the
sense that Soderbergh wanted to make a point about the
conflict between art and commerce: the energy drink he's shilling ends up harming his car's driver, a renaissance - man motorist enticed
out of retirement to take another run at glory.
But if the story
of furious, vengeful Mildred (Frances McDormand) and her racist cop nemesis Dixon (Sam Rockwell) has a certain resonance, it also feels
out of any particular time, in the
sense that anger, racism, and man's inhumanity to (wo) man are not brand - new
conflicts in 2017.
While Schwabsky acknowledges its creative optimism and «infectious
sense of possibility», he points
out its illusions: the school's impossible internal politics, and «an education philosophy based on «the whole person» gave no indication
of how to square the
conflicting goals
of community and individuality.»
However, it also includes, as Dickson J. (as he then was) pointed
out in dissent in Cherneskey, supra, at p. 1099, «any indirect motive or ulterior purpose» that
conflicts with the
sense of duty or the mutual interest which the occasion created.
However, it also includes, as Dickson J. (as he then was) pointed
out in dissent in Cherneskey v. Armadale Publishers Ltd., «any indirect motive or ulterior purpose» that
conflicts with the
sense of duty or the mutual interest which the occasion created.
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better
sense of control over their courtroom and less stress, as the families are doing more
of the work, practicing
conflict resolution skills that will help them raise their children
out of court, or showing each other's patterns
of behavior to more accurately see what needs attention and protective orders.
Results suggested that the seventh graders had an increased
sense of inclusion and reduced acting -
out behavior, and the ninth graders had increases in self - esteem and improved
conflict - resolution skills.
Although it makes
sense that people would want to hide their negative emotions in an effort to maintain closeness and / or avoid
conflict, suppression may actually be counter-productive and actually cancel
out the benefits
of the sacrifice.
To have a long term loving relationship we have to work at it, keep it loving and honest, being able to work through
conflict and come
out the other side, be committed to each other and have a
sense of humour.