Sentences with phrase «shared sense of»

He believes business can be a force for good, if guided by leaders who cultivate a shared sense of humanity in harnessing the full potential of global commerce.
There are some who have identified themselves and who I have respect for regarding former opinions on previous issues as debated herein, but it is clear that emotion and left - wing bias seem to be the predominant driving forces behind most opinions as expressed herein thus far, and that is not necessarily a bad thing, because fighting criminal activity should be something that we all do willingly out of a shared sense of maintaining community standards, such that they are.
A spousal relationship that protects against loneliness may be characterized by the partners» shared sense of «we - ness» [105], and by each partner's experience of an «expanded self» [106].
Emotional safety and security Encouragement (to give and receive encouragement) Esteem (to esteem your partner and feel esteemed by him / her) Excitement Exploration (shared sense of adventure in the world)
«Community depression» comes from a shared sense of shame, despair, demoralisation and hopelessness.
We function as a nation only when we have that shared sense of relationship; helping children identify and develop those relationships is vital.
Married couples face the world together through a shared sense of identity and purpose.
The first thing, their shared sense of love, is something we all know about.
Creating partnerships with families and other members of your ECEC community isn't just about consultation: it's about creating a shared sense of ownership.
Serving on the Volunteer Advocate team creates a shared sense of purpose, and provides rewarding experiences.
It was great to have a shared sense of purpose for the time and energy we invested into the relationship.
This sense of security, of feeling truly able to know and be known by your partner, created by intentionally and consistently turning toward your partner, deepens your shared sense of intimacy and is correlated with increased marital satisfaction.
This sense of security, of feeling truly able to know and be known by your partner, created by intentionally and consistently turning toward your partner, deepens your shared sense of intimacy and is correlated with increased marriage satisfaction.
What happens when coworkers discover that they derive a shared sense of meaning from their jobs?
Dr. John Gottman found in his research that once couples become parents, the happiest couples have a shared sense of meaning about their lives.
Scullion's communique also said COAG had «recommitted to working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the issues that affect them, creating economic and social opportunities, noting that community support and a shared sense of ownership are essential for delivering meaningful, practical change.»
S / he will be able to work well as part of a team and will demonstrate a shared sense of responsibility among the different services within the hospital.
For all employees, the first step in knowing what they are working towards, and what that shared sense of purpose is, lies in understanding and identifying the reasons behind their specific work activities, which can be internal or external.
The name Luno means «the moon» and reflects the shared sense of excitement that the company and its customer base have about this innovative new industry.
And, in my experience, balancing a shared sense of purpose with a good degree of autonomy helps to drive the high - performance culture we all strive for.
It reflects a universal understanding and a shared sense of responsibility for influencing the trajectory of e-discovery in the coming years.
In 2006, Mayor Livingstone invited the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) to become its delivery partner, greatly strengthening both organisations with a shared sense of purpose and an efficient support network for delivering world - class projects that optimise emissions reductions.
And, working together, we will explore narratives that can speak across our current political polarization towards a shared sense of Alberta identity.
This integrated focus creates a shared sense of purpose — because here, the environment is 100 percent relevant to every field.
But there's never been a greater chance, through collaboration and communication, to imbue our varied human journeys with a shared sense of priorities — including the importance of conserving Earth's biological bounty, spreading the gifts that come with access to information and safe sources of energy, and limiting the scope of human - driven climate change.
In such containers, the lone self is fully on view: inadequate, restless, waiting.No Vacancy brings together artists from various career stages and mediums around the notion of letting in, or out, the metaphorical white noise from that shared sense of solitude.
The individuals» stories become connected through a shared sense of real and imagined displacement in Southern Africa, echoed here in this physical space.
This exhibition is a dialogue within the African continent between four artists whose works reflect a shared sense of vitality, colour and movement as well as a dynamic and original use of space.
Since General Hospital brought the two together in 2010, James Franco and Kalup Linzy's collaborative work has been rooted in a shared sense of camp, performance, and a fusion of art and show business.
His abstracted figures and landscapes, however, reflected an affinity with the darker vision of European artists like Oskar Kokoschka and Edvard Munch, or more nearly contemporary artists like Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon, who shared his sense of human conflict and existential angst.
Having made over a dozen films since graduating from the Danish Academy of Art in 2003, Just's work is characterized by romance - soaked narratives and a shared sense of mood, atmospheric milieus.
Reflecting on our place in the cosmos, their work draws inspiration from the history of science, popular imagination, and their shared sense of wonder.
Similarly, Photorealism has been closely tied with Minimalism, particularly through the shared sense of order and a clinical method of production that belied any individual traces of the artist's hand, as opposed to the raw expression in the Abstract Expressionists.
Using vibrant colors to capture feelings and objects, Alario blurs the distinction between person and thing, lending each a shared sense of excitement.
Much of their works shared a sense of sensationalism, which I appreciated, but this is quite different to the feeling that I'd like my own work to hold — which is quiet in comparison.
This is to their credit, but too often in the show the connections drawn between works across time seems based on aesthetic contiguity or a shared sense of bohemianism.
Together the works project a shared sense of graceful tranquility.
Both disturb with their haunting, hidden histories, yet their shared sense of accidental beauty points to how both abstract painting and conceptual art have trained us to find formal pleasures in the unlikeliest places.
The artist «explores the space between our shared sense of history and our experience of the world today.
Everybody knows how critical a shared sense of mission is to a team's fortunes.
The OMX team created the adventure travel company with a vision to offer surfers, skiers and snowboarders trips with a shared sense of adventure.
When you consider how incidental geography can be as part of a larger matrix of compatibility (values, shared sense of humor, lifestyle, etc.), The Dating Ring idea doesn't seem so radical.
«We are joining the Rational Funds family because of a shared sense of purpose in delivering what we believe to be distinct, alternative and rational products to the market,» commented Craig Van Hulzen, CEO at Van Hulzen Asset Management, LLC.
Irina's grim persistence eventually leads her to Aleksander's door, where the two are drawn together by their shared sense of desperation.
«A significant characteristic of those schools was that schools and communities had a shared sense of duty,» explains Green.
A widely shared sense of community is also important as an antidote to the unstable, sometimes threatening and often insecure world inhabited by a significant proportion of the families and children served by especially challenging schools.
The creation of a widely shared sense of community among all of a school's stakeholders is important for several reasons.
Even more important, teachers and administrators in successful schools serving high - poverty students hold each other accountable through a shared sense of responsibility for the success of their students.
All of the city's adults must develop a shared sense of ownership over education in New Orleans — including acknowledging real wounds, working to heal them and moving forward together.
Further, particular aspects of teachers» professional community — a shared sense of intellectual purpose and a sense of collective responsibility for student learning — were associated with a narrowing of achievement gaps in math and science among low - and middle - income students.14 Strong professional learning communities require leadership that establishes a vision, creates opportunities and expectations for joint work, and finds the resources needed to support the work, including expertise and time to meet.15 Collaborative teacher teams can improve practice together by: 16
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