Sentences with phrase «so attuned»

These days, he's so attuned to my taste that he'll see a piece on a buying trip and know it's perfect for our home.»
Saying yes to sex While many of us dream of our partners being so attuned to us that they «can just tell I want them,» most of the time our «obvious» signs are not so obvious.
These dogs are so attuned to their owners that many of the latter are convinced their pets have ESP.
They are so attuned to us that they know us better than we know them.
Jenny is so attuned to the shelter cats she can even capture the personality of a particular cat with only a steel cage as the background.
Since we are so attuned to epilepsy in Aussies, we tend to equate major seizures with that disease.
It amazes me, sometimes, that in the 5 months that he has become part of our family, that we have become so attuned to his needs.
She is so attuned to this now, she is already in a «sit» for her treat when she sees me get my purse and keys.
Since Samoyeds are so attuned to people, they enjoy training and will happily compete in obedience, agility, herding, sledding, and weight pulls.
Our dogs are so attuned to us that they might sense danger because our hearts are beating faster, and we are breathing rapidly.
People are so attuned to short term market moves defining what is right or wrong.
One other quirk in a car so attuned to infotainment is the availability of just a single USB jack, plus two 12 volt jacks (a third is optional) that with adapters could power more USB devices.
CEI is particularly pleased that we have this «early opportunity» to implement Heart Centered Learning and use our visionary planning process with a school that is already so attuned to the impact of trauma and the need to provide holistic educational programs that support children's mental and emotional health.
You've got all these stakeholders who are so attuned to what we're doing.
The Coens» first outright adaptation is of a Cormac McCarthy novel so attuned to them that the film feels — at least until the final few scenes — as if it's based on one of their own original screenplays: «Blood Simple» meets «Fargo», almost.
Dickinson's solitude is a fortuitous fact for Davies, a filmmaker so attuned to the rhythms of domestic life and the intimacies of interior spaces.
Disobedience, based on a novel by Naomi Alderman, cuts deeper than your standard forbidden - love story, largely because the actors are so attuned to their characters» anguish.
She's so attuned to the interactions between ingredients and which order to apply products for the most optimal absorption through skin.
They are so attuned to their body's needs and have a natural inborn radar that stops them from doing too much, whatever that is.
The finding helps explain how canines can be so attuned to their owners» feelings.
The ability to gaze inward may be an integral part of the human condition, but so is our inability to be alone, he says: «Because we're so attuned to be alert to danger, there is something about the human mind that finds it hard to turn in on itself.»
The fact that Cuomo is so attuned to the desires of the industry is in part testament to the growth of its lobbying presence, which is starting to resemble that of some better - established industries in the state.
Because mothers and young children are so attuned to each other, reducing stress in one helps both mother and child.
Little people are so attuned to our emotions as well.
But some internal rhythms can be so attuned that they register and reinforce the rhythms of distant vibrations; these are the ones that are «perceptive» of the distant, or ontologically conjoined by virtue of mutually supportive or organically connected harmonies.
Stephen's mind is so attuned to even the smallest moments of bullying and violence from the powerful against the powerless that there's little way, in retrospect, his faith could last.
Thanks for Carl being so attuned to the week of Wendell Berry, which I've been too busy to pay attention to.
Do these three things, and you will become so attuned to your buyers» perspectives that you consistently impress them, confidently delivering content that answers their questions and persuades them to choose you.

Not exact matches

Our brains are finely attuned to distraction, so today's digital environment makes it especially hard to focus.
The philosopher most attuned to this paradox is Alasdair MacIntyre, and his analysis goes furthest, I think, in explaining why the twentieth century is so uniquely appalling.
An evangelically centered Church, attuned to the Spirit and the times, will thus choose its bishops from among those men who have demonstrated a capacity to mount a countercultural witness by inviting people into friendship with the Lord Jesus — and it will do so knowing that it is calling these men to various forms of martyrdom, of which opprobrium and ridicule are often the least of what may be expected.
The subtlety both of Newman's thought and his prose ¯ together with his personality, so naturally attuned to subtlety in all areas of psychology, life, and thought ¯ has provoked an enormous range of reactions, from almost hyperdulic adulation to deep loathing (a point I once drew attention to here).
She invites her readers into Christian practices that heighten both the spiritual and relational dimensions of time, so that we may live with greater authenticity as people created in God's image — with an awareness of time as a gift rather than a burden thrust upon us by our daily planners, and with a sense of being «attuned to the active presence of God.»
The members of the American commentariat most attuned to this plague of Euro - childlessness tend to discuss its impacts in terms of the rapidly growing Muslim population in Europe and the difficulties so many European states seem to have in assimilating immigrants from a different civilizational orbit.
One bishop, in his self - serving statement of resignation after an unsavory incident with a teenage boy was revealed, went so far as to suggest that his problem was that he was a particularly caring and intelligent person who was attuned to the latest thinking about matters sexual.
(John 6:60), which I believe they did that, because it was challenging their thinking and they had to sacrifice many of the ways that they like to think and live, so it was easy to just leave Jesus, but people who are attuned to God's Holy Spirit to Jesus can actually embrace and zoom into God's mind.
But the question is not whether we love the Cubans or the Cubans love us, The question is whether the United States will consume so much Cuban sugar, alcohol, and bagass that Cuban canefield peons will have work and Cuban politics, in consequence, will stay attuned to Washington and not feel forced to find political friends elsewhere in order to sell sugar.
Jesus, then, may be viewed as a unique revelation of God in that more than any other human his will is attuned to God's so that his actions disclose God's purposes.
The imagination is attuned to the sounds, sights, scents, that is, physical sensations, so that the interstices or the spacelets of the imagination can be formed by the drama of the Mass. 12 Participating in the liturgy and the sacraments imprints upon the imagination beneficial experiences which influence the intellect and will and, subsequently, generate responses and actions that ow into culture.
To use an ethical example of what Merleau - Ponty is getting at, a parent may develop certain habits of caring for his child: of being attuned to its cries, of feeding it at certain times, and so forth.
Since we are not accustomed to expect perceptions in this mode, we are not attuned to them and so deny their presence and underestimate their importance.
I am so interested in Attune because I was recently diagnosed with Crohn's Disease.
Since the arrival of Brutus the brute (this dog was so aptly named, glad we kept his moniker after adopting him) I am very attuned to seasonal changes.
You also need tough receivers who can hang onto the ball and take a lot of hits, so I suppose you need a scouting approach attuned to those needs.
We have a grandson now, so I'm far more attuned to people with strollers.
Doing so will help grow the positive core belief that you are attuned to your child and meeting his / her needs.
Being attuned means we are willing and able to go into discord with our loved one, even when doing so is unpleasant and frightening.
So hang in there and in the meantime, stay attuned to your toddler and aim for relationship over obedience.
Almost — because in the middle of a little person's over-the-top outburst, when he's feeling so misunderstood, so denied, so frustrated, angry, sad, out of control of his world, is when the parent needs to strive to empathize with his child and to stay attuned.
We realize that's not feasible in many cases, but many cultures are attuned to it, so if grandma wants to come and make you food every night and help you take care of Big Baby until Little Baby sleeps through the night... say YES!
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