Sentences with phrase «through detachment»

We found that the instantaneous indirect effect through detachment is negative and significant when workload is two (95 % CI for θ = − 0.03 is − 0.05 to − 0.00) and one (95 % CI for θ = − 0.04 is − 0.06 to − 0.02) standard deviations below the mean, when workload is average (95 % CI for θ = − 0.05 is − 0.07 to − 0.03) as well as when workload is one (95 % CI for θ = − 0.06 is − 0.09 to − 0.04) and two (95 % CI for θ = − 0.07 is − 0.11 to − 0.04) standard deviations above the mean, for employees scoring average on work - home segmentation preference.
Of great importance is the fact that the successful transition of adolescence is not achieved through detachment from parents (48,49).
Through the detachment of man - made items, organic materials and mass - produced objects from their original functions, the exhibition recreates an ambience both wild and aseptic.
Note that, since the snapshots analyzed in the experiments correspond to tiles within a larger total area in the growth channel, there can be exchange of cells across tiles through detachment and re-attachment of individuals.
In Hinduism, for example, religious teaching idealizes the sannyasin, one who eventually forsakes home and hearth, and through this detachment reaches out for more intense union with the divine mystery.
Further, it is emancipation, bringing inward freedom through detachment from all sensual objects of desire.

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like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
The new museum wants to ignite passion for the Word through high - tech wizardry and scholarly detachment.
Detachment from the idea that there is only one way for me to go through life joyfully is key.
When rejected, the nonrational, body - feelings side of us becomes «demonic,» breaking through in such distorted forms as destructive aggression, depression, compulsions, and feelings of schizoid detachment.
It is a beautiful example of how two entirely bogus philosophies — Freudianism and Marxism — can be made to look impressive and authoritative through the liberal use of scientific jargon and an air of authorial detachment.
Faith must be just as much about journeying and the patience and detachment that the act requires — the very challenge of trying to see through a glass, darkly — as it is about the thing, or the One, towards which we move.
A few minutes later, some detachment of the state - owned security outfit, Operation Doo Akpo, arrived in the school and the boys escaped through the same route they came in.
By monitoring your feelings without judgment, his theory goes, you achieve detachment from them, which allows you to soldier through difficult moments without letting discomfort disrupt your focus.
Your words cut through a lifetime of anger and detachment and brought me some clarity and focus.
Through it all, Gandhi maintains a certain detachment; he is convinced he is right, convinced that violence is not an answer, convinced that sheer moral example can free his nation as it did.
With his hard - bitten squint and studied air of scowling detachment, Bale seems to be channeling Clint Eastwood at his most enigmatic and reserved; like Eastwood and his characters, Bale allows both the camera and his fellow characters to come to him, rather than proving his bona fides through more obvious and eager means.
Completely clearing a base of soldiers by Fultoning the entire detachment for the first time is immensely gratifying, and players have a wealth of options at their disposal for completing missions through stealth instead of violence.
Yet, Kogonada does it so quietly, the viewer slides through the these detailed interiors with a certain ghostlike detachment.
This is Kubrick at his best, as his supposed detachment allows the film to play as if through a portal.
This effect is most notable for Dan, who is often isolated from his abundant family either through dialogue or plot, such that this compounds the audience's sense of Dan's loneliness and detachment.
Theron portrays such deciphering and standoffish through her eyes, able to both internalise the seriousness of the situation, whilst maintaining a cool detachment.
Adrien Brody is currently shooting Detachment in New York (Queens and Long Island), a film that chronicles the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students as told through the eye of a substitute teacher.
The movie views the murders with an amused, Olympian detachment, as if the gutted women were figures in a torture - porn update of the Clue board game that's lavish in locations but limited in weaponry: the scantily dressed teen, in the bedroom, with a knife; the snooty publicist, in a deserted parking garage, with a knife; one of Sidney's relatives, inside her front door, with a knife through the mail slot.
The character we mainly accompany on the beach is a young soldier, the generically named Tommy (Fionn Whitehead), seen at the start as the sole member of his detachment to make it through a hail of bullets — and I can't remember the last time that the sound of gunfire on screen felt so thunderously, dangerously real.
When we, say, follow along with Sydney (Philip Baker Hall) on his solitary stroll through a bustling casino in Hard Eight (1996), it tells us everything we need to know about his simultaneous comfort with and detachment from the glittery, gaudy world in which he operates.
As kindly Dr. Mierzwiak (Tom Wilkinson, whose bedside manner and medical detachment is both comforting and dark) and his geek - chic trio of assistants (Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo and Elijah Wood) put Joel through erasure, the bottom falls out of Eternal Sunshine.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: Adrien Brody has accepted the lead in Tony Kaye's «Detachment,» Which chronicles three weeks in the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students through the eyes of a substitute teacher.
There is an apparent coldness and detachment that can be felt even through the screen of the MOOC - taker's laptop.
But in this process I was bolstered by another attribute acquired through ghostwriting — I had a sense of what I might call caring detachment.
The Victors also includes stories of individual battles, raids, acts of courage and suffering from Pegasus Bridge, an account of the first engagement of D - Day, when a detachment of British airborne troops stormed the German defense forces and paved the way for the Allied invasion; and from Band of Brothers, an account of an American rifle company from the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment who fought, died, and conquered, from Utah Beach through the Bulge and on to Hitter's Eagle's Nest in Germany.
Isolated examines the themes of societal alienation, anguish, and detachment through the works of six major 20th century artists — Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Alberto Gicometti, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Bruce Nauman, and Mike Kelley.
Through the repeated depiction of familiar and symbolic motifs such as exterior architecture, domestic interiors, chandeliers and plants, Raedecker's atmospheric work meditates on time and imbues a sense of melancholy and detachment.
Through mediums such as video and sculpture, she plays with and defies narrative processes through the phenomenon of detachment, re-appropriation and semantic displaThrough mediums such as video and sculpture, she plays with and defies narrative processes through the phenomenon of detachment, re-appropriation and semantic displathrough the phenomenon of detachment, re-appropriation and semantic displacement.
These works, developed through preliminary drawings, are an intuitive development of form which explore feelings of contemplation, growth, reproduction and detachment
Through vivid use of color, shhhhame's acrylic paintings draw the viewer into a story of perception, through the paintings which examine betrayal, anxiety, detachment and the progression of healing trauma throuThrough vivid use of color, shhhhame's acrylic paintings draw the viewer into a story of perception, through the paintings which examine betrayal, anxiety, detachment and the progression of healing trauma throuthrough the paintings which examine betrayal, anxiety, detachment and the progression of healing trauma throughthrough art.
In Coventry's work, the detritus, aggression and excess of postmodern society is expressed through the poised and elegant language of modernism.There is a poetic detachment in his work, expressed through his favouring of workmanlike, un-aesthetic colours which can often appear random, coldly institutional or light industrial.
Her works infuse the mundane with the glamour of intrigue generated through abstraction, with her familiar subjects rendered exotic via detachment from context.
Filtered instead through his own brushwork (or photography, or both), it takes on a distinctive air of simultaneous detachment and personal involvement, as well as a unique relationship to the grand history of painting.
It might be as simple as flipping a picture upside down — Georg Baselitz's paintings, which you'll find at Galerie Thaddeus Ropac's booth, can strike as immensely funny in that simple gesture — or it could come through repetition, parody, deadpan delivery, ironic detachment, messy execution or tongue - in - cheek titles.
The working of her unique mind demonstrates how she's mapped her way through the labyrinth of the random, which requires a state of detachment and objectivity.
The Paris issue according to the press release «teases out an offbeat and distanced portrait of the Parisian and French scene, through the restitution of work groups (dinners, performances, round table) and contributions from 70 participants for whom a certain detachment was chosen or imposed: foreigners living in Paris or in residency, French people based abroad, nomads and dromomaniacs passing through, etc..»
Jackson Pollock mediated through an LCD screen seems an apt metaphor for generational detachment given his determination to dissolve the barriers between him and his painting, the exterior and interior universe: «When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing,» he declared in 1948.
To the best of my knowledge, the Buddha taught a way for each individual to come out of suffering, to understand the nature of existence, the Dhamma, through observing with detachment its manifestation within oneself and thus purifying oneself of all past conditionings, defilements; but in his 45 - year ministry, he did not comment on policy issues beyond his mission.
Because the detachment is not instantaneous, the victims may experience a slow loss of vision, or blurred vision through the process.
A police detachment not only provides privacy to detainees; it also allows officers to monitor the accused either by camera or through glass, without hearing the accused's conversation with counsel.
Encroachment on privacy through drone use offers a detachment between the potential infringement and the perpetrator not previously seen in privacy cases.
Special Agent, Criminal Investigator AFOSI Detachment 611 — Osan AB, ROK (8/2003 — 8/2004) • Held integral role in the handling of 40 + criminal, fraud, and CI investigations, the largest caseload for AFOSI / Pacific Air Force Command, bringing unit to the highest pro-active rate in 8 years • Collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs Division in an international fraud case, the first joint effort between these departments and the result of mutual interest coordination avenues between numerous entities • Protected valuable DOD resources and assets by conducting major counterintelligence, criminal, and fraud investigations, including close support through crime scene searches, evidence preservation, and laboratory analysis requests • Testified in court - martials, interviewed key witnesses, and performed interrogations of persons suspected of committing major violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Managed and utilized human informants to detect illegal activities as well as conducting undercover investigations • Investigated AFOSI applicant backgrounds to determine suitability for positions in department, also serving as a point of contact for counterintelligence, anti-terrorism, and local criminal awareness briefings on base
Professional Experience Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI) 6/2001 — Present Special Agent, Counterintelligence / Criminal Investigator 12th Field Investigations Squadron — Buckley AFB, CO (8/2004 — Present) • Support national security objectives by organizing and conducting sensitive counterintelligence (CI) operations and investigations, achieving USAF, DOD, and US intelligence community strategic objectives across 21 bases in 20 states • Manage sensitive cover documents for nine agents with zero deficiencies found during an annual audit, ensuring highest level of operational security and directly facilitating the engagement of FIS targets through enhanced trade craft • Conduct background investigations of potential AFOSI applicants to grow department by 15 personnel • Improve AFOSI operations while deployed by mentoring and training agents and providing effective liaison with other federal agencies and Component Command (COCOM) CI representatives • Provide threat awareness briefings to all traveling personnel, safeguarding all research / technology contracts in area • Recruit and utilize operational assets to counter multiple FIS threats to the US Strategic Command and national security • Oversee detachment evidence program by implementing 100 % accountability for all items corresponding to investigations impacting the DOD, earning an «excellent» rating during a spot unit compliance inspection
She describes three main argument patterns among couples: # 1: «Find the Bad Guy,» basically a fingers - pointing, blame - one - another game; # 2: «The Protest Polka,» the more one person approaches, the more the other one turns away, often through numbing out or detachment; and # 3: «Freeze and Flee,» which is when both partners run away from each other.
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