Sentences with phrase «strong feelings of attachment»

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I see many traders coming into the markets risking money they clearly can't afford to lose, and this puts them behind the curve right out of the gate because they feel a strong emotional attachment to the money and thus to every trade they take.
Thus, I can still feel a strong attachment to my brothers and sisters from past congregations years later while I find it easy to remain faithful to my present community of believers.
«He's a gorgeous product of our youth system, he feels strong attachment in his heart to the jersey and the Rossoneri colours.
The traditions slipping is one of the reasons (alongside ticket prices) that many of the fans who have been going to games for decades no longer feel a strong attachment to the club.
It's so important to find like - minded parents who can offer their «been there, done that» stories, emotional scaffolding, and specific suggestions for when you feel confused as to what to do about your child's behavior, or when you question whether this new thing you're trying, like positive discipline instead of spanking, for example, is going to work out in the long term, or how exactly to keep those family attachment bonds strong as your children grow, or how to move forward when your family encounters challenging life circumstances.
Parents trying to implement more compassionate care can feel alone and on the fringe without the strong network of peers provided by Attachment Parenting International.
She begins to be aware of her own feelings, and she begins to form a strong emotional attachment to her primary caregiver (Eliot 1999).
Hansard's most recent Audit of Political Engagement reveals that only 49 per cent of the population are certain to vote in the May General Election, only 30 per cent of the population feel a strong attachment to a political party and only 20 per cent feel that they have any influence over local decisions.
According to the Future of England 2012 survey, 80 per cent of survey respondents said that they felt strong attachment to their «local area», compared with 75 per cent feeling attachment to England and 66 per cent to the UK (Cox and Jeffery 2014).
It's pretty normal «double agent» and «dirty fighting» plot points, but the details surrounding it make it feel very fresh — essentially, the series» use of magic and wands instead of normal tools (combined, of course, with a great cast, technically precise execution, and the audience's strong emotional attachment) dress up what would otherwise be cliche.
In fact, Taeko never really seriously pursues either of the men that she has her eye on and Yukiko doesn't feel a strong emotional attachment to any of the suitors she's introduced to either.
In the recent case of Brown v. Larochelle, 2017 CarswellBC 1034, 2017 BCPC 115, the court acknowledged the strong attachment many family law litigants feel for their pets, and the difficult circumstance that this puts the courts in when trying to determine how to deal with them when parties separate.
Parents trying to implement more compassionate care can feel alone and on the fringe without the strong network of peers provided by Attachment Parenting International.
Victims of family violence may feel shame or embarrassment, have low self - esteem or a strong emotional attachment to the perpetrator.
Examples of items include «I feel a strong attachment towards my own ethnic group,» and «I feel good about my cultural or ethnic background.»
Social support had a stronger effect on security of attachment in the context of irritable babies, such that when infants were temperamentally difficult, mothers who felt unsupported were more likely to have insecurely attached infants than mothers who felt supported.
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