Sentences with phrase «times of conflict more»

The Archbishop, who has continually spoken of «the need for peace» during his trip, said «The poor are the ones who suffer in times of conflict more than anyone else.»

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While Trump presented no specific solution to his toughest global security challenge, he spoke in a more conciliatory tone on Tuesday at a time of growing fears across east Asia of the prospects for military conflict.
That's interesting for parents conflicted over what sort of screen time is best for their little ones, but is happier learning more effective learning for grownups as well?
Even the Trump Labor Department's own initial analysis conceded that every day of delay means more conflicted advice, leading to up - front losses that multiply over time.
Disney might have to divest a cable channel or two (the company's power over distributors would be even stronger; basically the opposite of the some of the concerns that halted the Comcast acquisition of Time Warner), and potentially be limited in its ability to make operational decisions about Hulu (Disney would have a controlling stake after the merger; Comcast was similarly restricted after acquiring NBC Universal, but there the concern was more about Comcast's conflict of interest with regards to its cable TV business competing with Hulu).
The meeting with lobbyists from Ballard Partners, which came two months after Bernhardt met with another lobbyist for MGM Resorts, raises still more ethical concerns involving the former energy lobbyist at a time when Secretary Ryan Zinke and his team are facing mounting criticism over their spending, travel and apparent conflicts of interest.
Employees now have much more access to be productive than ever before, from any with high - speed Internet, and at what times of the day they work best; these shifts will ultimately will allow employees to reduce conflict between their professional and personal work lives.
It's a slow, arduous process that we began two and a half years ago in a time of conflict; it will take another 18 months for us to complete, with the promise of more conflict along the way.
On no issue of foreign policy has he expended more time and energy than settlement of the Israeli «Arab conflict, and after almost eight years of effort he has precisely nothing to show for it.
Other theologians have a more conflicted relation with their age: engaged, but cutting against the grain; in their time, but not quite of it.
Perhaps prayer warriors serve a more «just» army in times of conflict?
Like every other time when two conflicting versions of «the truth» are laid before us the real test comes in the fact checking, and it's obvious that the Romney campaign's pants were on fire far more than the Obama camp's, especially near the end.
The book, also, is a product of its time, when researchers are more interested in sexual attitudes and social conflicts than they are in literary meaning and metaphysical faiths.
Dan Stevens» David is still a remarkable guide through his own fractured, conflicted psyche, but season two of Legion devotes more time to the supporting players.
The main finding of our assessment was that those SRs with stated sponsorship or conflicts of interest with food or beverage companies were five times more likely to report a conclusion of no positive association between SSB consumption and weight gain or obesity than those reporting having no industry sponsorship or conflicts of interest.
Studies that follow children over a long period of time show that children who were insecure in kindergarten because of their parents» conflicts were more likely to have adjustment problems in the seventh grade.
Re-incarceration was associated with socializing with friends four or more times per week, the number of conflicted relationships in the family network, having family members who had been on probation or in jail, and the parolee's perceived difficulty in staying off drugs.
I've seen children and teens dealing with a variety of issues including: depression, anxiety, anger, family conflict, screen time, social skills, emotional dysregulation, self - destructive behaviors, and more.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods to solve common problems and build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative ways to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use alternatives to punishment that promote self - discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family conflicts peacefully Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
At the same time, having children, as All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood author Jennifer Senior notes, causes more conflict between couples than anything else — money, work, in - laws, chores, annoying habits, communication styles, and sex.
Instead of stepping in each time your child tattles, guide your child toward figuring out how to work through conflicts and help make the situation better for your child on a more general level.
Once we decided that Margaret just had to get more than two hours of uninterrupted sleep at a time, we were conflicted about how to proceed.
High conflict is usually temporary, so it is best not to decrease the child's access to the other parent; it is more harmful for a child to lose a relationship with a parent than it is for them to be exposed to conflict for a short period of time.
The ability to purchase up to three years of potentially valuable pension credit time is available to all state and local workers honorably discharged from the military from World War II through 1975, and to veterans of specific combat theaters including Grenada, Panama, and the Middle East, but not yet to veterans of Somalia, the Balkans or Afghanistan, among other more recent conflicts.
In a Q&A with reporters in Manhattan, Cuomo said he is looking to include in his proposals extension of the Freedom of Information Law to better cover the state Legislature, more disclosure requirements for lawmakers and an end to «the conflicts,» chiefly that lawmakers are part time and allowed to receive income outside their $ 79,500 base salaries as legislators.
It has been argued that, following a series of high - profile political scandals over the Code (David Blunkett resigned for a second time over a conflict of interest; and Tessa Jowell's husband was implicated — separately — in a furore over his financial dealings), that it should be administered by a more impartial figure than the Prime Minister.
«There were persistent reports of conflict between women and their admins, with admins expecting women to be more nurturing and less demanding than men, and also of women having a harder time getting admins to do their work,» Williams says.
Finally, perceiving more goal conflict and feeling time - pressed makes people more impatient (they are willing to wait fewer days for a new car to be delivered) and induces them to consider time more valuable (they are willing to pay up to 30 % more for express shipping of a good purchased online).
«Private conflict and public violence are likely to increase in severity over time, leading to the more consistent use of guns,» commented O'Brien and Sampson.
Rennie: I mean there has been this conflict going back early into the time when the history of quantum mechanics, that it didn't sit well with the more classical physics universe that Einstein was working with when he was developing his relativity theories.
Synopsis: One unlucky evening, Louis Cropa (Danny Aiello), a part - time bookmaker, discovers that his restaurant has become a hotbed of conflicting characters... [MORE]
By the time it arrives at that point, «I Origins» maintains a moderate sense of intrigue that relies more on understatement than prolonged debate, foregrounding Ian's conflict over his investment in the project and exploring his internal struggles mainly by implication.
Though the biker drama's penultimate season has plenty of things worth celebrating (including a larger role for Mark Boone Junior and excellent guest stars like CCH Pounder, Donal Logue and Walton Goggins), a lot of the conflict this time around seems to be less about driving the narrative than shocking the audience, none more so than the death of Maggie Siff's Tara.
Remarkably, the film's most compelling, conflicted figure is Brolin's White, whose frustrations and mounting psychosis over the changing times is somehow more accessible than any of Milk's legions of followers.
Although busy professional photographer Isabel scarcely has the time or interest for parenting, the kids are occasionally left in her questionable care, creating even more points of conflict between the two women.
Of the younger actors, Michael Angarano makes for a sympathetic protagonist even when his character errs, Mary Elizabeth Winstead aptly plays an upperclassman dream girl, Steven Strait makes his conflicted Warren Peace more than a one - note villain, and Nicholas Braun shows off some fine comedic timing as lightly - glowing Zach.
That's enough conflict for one documentary, but Kate Plays Christine has more on its mind; every time you think you've got a grip on it, it plunges deeper into its own house of mirrors.
He's condensing three decades of the Troubles and ignoring the time of negotiations that follow, and the screenplay does it simply to engender more conflict.
During times of conflict and difficulty, we look to history and remember the inspirational words from upstanders of the past — those who shared our goal of creating a better, more informed, and more thoughtful society.
You also have to condense a tremendous amount of information into 120 script pages, leaving you little time to do much more than the basics of introducing characters, moving the plot along, and resolving the conflict.
The blessing of our industry's market - timing scandal — the good for our investors blown by that ill wind — is that it has focused the spotlight on that conflict, and on its even more scandalous manifestations: the level of fund costs, the building of assets of individual funds to levels at which they can no longer differentiate themselves, and the focus on selling funds that make money for managers while far too often losing money — and lots of it — for investors.
And while at times the nature of this open world may make the conflicts and challenges faced somewhat contrived, there is more than enough to keep players involved and engaged.
There's no word yet on when the game will be officially released in the UK and US, but we hope to see more artwork, and hopefully more gameplay of Air Conflicts: Vietnam as time goes on.
I completed it in something like nine hours, and while it mostly makes good use of the time it has, its conclusion makes the events that preceded it feel like a lot of table - setting for a much bigger, even more arduous conflict later down the road, rather than a satisfying wrap - up of its own stand - alone tale.
At the same time, the rest of the world is in conflict, no nation more so than America — where the economy is virtually destroyed.
I was a little annoyed that it felt like they just lost the last third of the script, as there was very little conflict resolution, and I was left with more questions than answers by the time credits were rolling, but I'm still very eager to see how they can raise the bar on their next title when this one is set so high.
The conflicts for territorial control spread throughout the world, and each time they become more violent, while they confront local communities with financial giants and transnational industries searching the planet for new sources of profit.
As several museums showcase works made at the time of the conflict, contemporary artists continue to reflect on its legacy Read More
In my opinion, the war has been a struggle over scarce resources in a time of growing population, and we will see more of these conflicts in the future.
The New York Times writes «He has accepted more than $ 1.2 million in money from the fossil - fuel industry over the last decade while failing to disclose that conflict of interest in most of his scientific papers.»
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