Sentences with phrase «unpleasant aspects»

One of the most unpleasant aspects of social life in some animal species is killing of the young by adult males.
After all, this is one of the more unpleasant aspects of dog ownership.
The potential risks of counseling involve recalling unpleasant aspects of your personal history that may bring up distressing thoughts and feelings.
I speak in public a lot, and this anxiety has been an intensely unpleasant aspect of my life for the past two years.
One particularly unpleasant aspect of prejudice against disabled people is «disability hate crime».
Positive coping refers to individuals who, when faced with a problem, tend to deal with it in a positive way and are able to quickly forget unpleasant aspects.
Because therapy often includes discussing unpleasant aspects of your life, you may experience uncomfortable feelings such as anger, sadness, guilt, or frustration as a result.
While Congress generally found a way around the most unpleasant aspects of 1980s - era cliffs, their presence imposed a parsimonious mood on Washington that eventually resulted in the balanced budgets of the Clinton years.
The only mildly unpleasant aspect of Israel-fest 2009 was the food.
The creativity that so often typifies Anderson's characters becomes destructive and reveals unpleasant aspects of their personalities.
Therefore, in my opinion, you ought to know about a few unpleasant aspects of using a news clipping service to track the results of an article marketing campaign or other components of your print media outreach.
We don't look forward to the more unpleasant aspects of parenting — interrupted nights, nappies, tantrums.
In a manner free of any taboos or false modesty, she deals with the most unpleasant aspects of racism and violence in American history.
And while the movie does occasionally seem to dwell unnecessarily on some of the more unpleasant aspects of Quill's life, this is the sort of movie kids will probably enjoy more than adults (yet grown - ups can easily watch this without checking the old watch every couple of minutes).
There is a level of convenience and efficiency in parenting children simulaneously; some of the more unpleasant aspects (sleepless nights, teething, potty training, teenage troubles) only have to be endured once.
«If you're going to have a new boss at work, or if you have to start a new diet for medical reasons, or if you're about to have a new baby — the message is that your «psychological immune system» will likely kick in and make you feel better about any unpleasant aspect of these new realities once they actually take hold,» Laurin concludes.
An unpleasant aspect of the book is Parker's continual denigration of scientists, in both word and picture.
Don't be fooled into thinking it's just a comedy about awful people... It's actually a much darker examination of all the unpleasant aspects of life... But don't let that scare you, it is still deeply funny and extremely well - written.
As the film opens, audiences witness some of the most unpleasant aspects of the holiday season including unruly families scrambling for last - minute...
As the film opens, audiences witness some of the most unpleasant aspects of the holiday season including unruly families scrambling for last - minute gifts and children crying because they are afraid of Santa Clause.
Routine handling: Regal has sporty handling without having unpleasant aspects of that handling — bumpy ride or noise — intrude into the passenger compartment.
As you might guess by June's situation, Clegg's novel does not hold back from covering the unpleasant aspects of life.
They pointed out all the unpleasant aspects of grooming (Google «anal glands»).
Cat shedding is an unpleasant aspect of owning a feline.
And finally, Trevor is a crazed outsider who deals with the more unpleasant aspects of the life of crime.
Another unpleasant aspect of the direction taken by the public discource is the character of the rhetoric, which too exhibit similarities to that of the cold war.
In order to regain functionality and growth individuals in therapeutic settings may have to discuss pleasant / unpleasant aspects of their lives and may experience uncomfortable feelings such as anxiety, fear, shame, guilt, hatred, anger, and frustration.
DBT and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) have this in common — both teach that accepting our reality, including the unpleasant aspects of it, is the only way to thrive.
On the other hand, it has been frequently found that adolescents more accurately report about their relationships than, for example, parents with respect to unpleasant aspects and that adolescents» perceptions regarding conflict are more likely to match reports from independent observers (Collins and Laursen 2004).
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