Activities are essential to children and their development, but can be a point
of tension between parents if not proactively managed.
Different needs arising within the family may
create tensions between family members, and pressures that come from outside (eg work or financial pressures) may also impact on families and children.
Because of this transition, their artistic practice and cultural identity is caught
in tension between their country of residence and country of origin.
Thus the physician becomes involved in ever increasing
tensions between what he can achieve biologically and what he must achieve through man - made civilization and its results.
Chronic household chaos, such
as tension between household members and constant change can trigger the behaviors.
I work
with tension between colors and among shapes, engaging with all kinds of painting relations, so my approach to painting has always been full of contradictions.
In the 20th century in particular, the development of abstract art set up an extraordinarily fraught but also extraordinarily fruitful
tension between abstraction and representation.
Two months ago, I wrote an article for CT that explored the issues and complications surrounding the
growing tensions between religious liberty and LGBT rights.
Also of interest is the fact that this investigation again pushes to the fore the
increasing tension between respect for fundamental rights in the online environment and the provision of free internet services.
An initiative designed to
ease tension between district and charter schools in the city has moved slowly and largely under the radar this spring.
The pair have a strong chemistry and the underlying
sexual tension between them adds another dimension to their scenes together.
This may be tested
by tension between the needs of the client and the recommendations of the attorney when making the first filing.
The
inherent tensions between law and prophecy were not resolved, but there was access to the divine word in an ordered cosmos where people could live as free moral agents.
The
rising tension between advocates for greater use of data to improve schools and people who are worried about protecting student privacy is one of the most contentious issues in education.
I know that this kind of stress can also
cause tension between spouses, which makes the situation even harder.
There's always a
political tension between maintaining what you have versus getting people excited about the new, fun stuff they're going to get.
The idea of a creative
tension between freedom of speech and the needs of the community, of a shared desire to serve the common good, is under attack.
«There's a
natural tension between creating an innovative culture and doing it within a system that requires demonstrated accountability, metrics, quantitative results, etc.,» she said.
The apparent
tension between individual and collective rights is partially resolved once it is recognised that certain individual rights can not be exercised in isolation from the community.
Along with the psychological tension of this project, there's also an art - historical
tension between painting and photography, where your previous projects have felt more cinematic.
The real people and the actors are sometimes on screen together, creating an uncanny
tension between life and performance.
She also introduced a few well - placed antiques throughout the cottage to create interesting
tension between old and new.
If not an equal, then at least a meaningful, actor in the
creative tension between the executive and legislative branches?
Putting lawyers in the room will avoid some of the obvious pitfalls that have increased
tension between police and communities.
In some work there is a direct representation of the ground or landscape, other work intellectually presents a more abstract
tension between figure and ground.
This has revealed a continued
tension between national targets to keep pupils in mainstream school and the capacity of the schools to keep them there.
If
tension between cats in the household is contributing to the problem, the competing cats may have to be restricted to separate areas in the house.
And there's an inherent
tension between how many schools are identified for improvement and how much can be done to help them improve.
This created
more tension between all parties and the tenants because suddenly people interested in renting the house were stopping by and asking to see the inside.
If the two countries do manage to strike a deal, it could dramatically
reduce tensions between the two world's largest economies.
The selective
tension between self - interest and collective welfare reflects a long - standing argument in political science.
The artist began his career working on minimalist works and has arrived to his current experiments in a constant
tension between tradition and innovation.
Good Christian fiction (especially romance) should be about more than the
romantic tension between the hero and heroine.