Sentences with phrase «shadow over its relationship»

The very idea of self ‑ governing casts shadows over the relationship between schools and their local communities.

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The legends and lore of these dynastic families can cast a long shadow over members of the next generation; they are expected to repeat the successes of their parents and grandparents and are always seen in relationship to their family legacy.
A society once over shadowed by racial discrimination and racism is now seeing brighter days with more and more couples settling into interracial and intercultural relationships.
A society once over shadowed by racial discrimination and racism is now seeing brighter days with more and more couples settling into interracial and intercultural relationships... Read More >> (Posted by WhiteMenBlackWomen.net Feb 21st, 2015)
Yet her inability to cope casts a shadow over their interaction, with a blossoming bond with the outgoing Midori (debutant Kiko Mizuhara) further complicating their relationship.
The heart of the movie involves the relationship between Will and Marcus — who begins by shadowing Will, finds out there is no «Ned,» and ends by coming over on a regular basis to watch TV.
I hear about authors who are reduced to shadows of their former selves because poor sales or dysfunctional relationships or even fears over an uncertain future have made them doubt — their talent, maybe, or their ability to persevere within the business for any number of reasons.
A child - like puppy - face motif also summons a primitive female form, and a white wall emerges as a textured surface only when the light renders shadows upon it — Black is interested in the alteration of the viewer's orientation and relationship to his works over time.
Dishonesty on the part of an employee casts a dark shadow on the employment relationship and may throw the ongoing viability of that relationship into serious question, especially if the dishonesty involves theft or is premeditated, intentional, or sustained over a period of time.
When Johnston suggests that «this violent separation - related behavior can become the crucible within which a negative reconstruction of the identity of the... spouse is made, casting a long shadow over the postdivorce relationship of these couples,» [FN41] she risks discrediting the spouse whose new understanding of the relationship is now more reality based after an earlier period in which her commitment to the relationship led her to minimize or deny the abuse or to take inappropriate responsibility for it.
Evidence that your past relationships are casting a shadow over your marriage / relationship can be seen when you behave in ways that resemble one (or both) of your parents.
An issue from early on in our relationship had spiraled out of control and over shadowed every aspect of our marriage.
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