Sentences with phrase «used in anger»

And as mentioned earlier, some techniques and formats that have been used in anger management have made things worse.
For its diminutive size and low price it has great battery life and impressive GPS tracking, but lacks the slick interface of some of its competitors and proved to be a little underwhelming when used in anger.
It runs the same 3.27:1 final drive as auto versions but uses lower intermediate gears to maximise the power, with the result that if first gear is used in anger it can run out of revs quite quickly.
I wonder how many Porsche 991 GT2 RS's will ever be used in anger.
All of the resources have been used in anger and adapted / changed when needed.
It is words used in anger.
NET, Rehan has probably written something using it in anger.

Not exact matches

(Trump later was angered when a pro-Cruz group used the image in an ad.)
But using these strategies will help you to increase your EQ, control your anger, and express your feelings in a way that is more beneficial — to you, and to others.
Emotional intelligence (EQ), or the ability to recognize and understand emotions, and then use that information to guide decision making, is extremely useful in helping you to deal with anger effectively.
One hour of yoga increases levels of a neurotransmitter called GABA, which inhibits stress responses in the body and is even used in the pharmacological treatment of anxiety, depression and anger.
«To see that a song, on which I was coauthor, is used without permission in order publicize campaigns tied to a regime that is causing discontent and suffering in a country, far from making me happy, it angers me,» she wrote in an Instagram post.
When fired in anger, the Mark 48 rushes to its target using a «pumpjet propulsor» that can push the torpedo to speeds estimated to be above 50 mph underwater, though the actual stats are classified.
Signe Whitson L.S.W. states in Psychology Today that the «passive aggressive person uses phrases like «Fine» in order to express anger indirectly and to shut down direct, emotionally honest communication.»
In the olden days when customers would pay for a desktop app once (or at least the EULA that let them use it), software vendors could only prosper by getting every more first - time customers, or angering at least a third of their user base every year by offering a paid «upgrade» of either features that should have been in the software to begin with or added as developerd, or features nobody wanteIn the olden days when customers would pay for a desktop app once (or at least the EULA that let them use it), software vendors could only prosper by getting every more first - time customers, or angering at least a third of their user base every year by offering a paid «upgrade» of either features that should have been in the software to begin with or added as developerd, or features nobody wantein the software to begin with or added as developerd, or features nobody wanted.
In recent months, revelations from European authorities about the tax avoidance strategies used by Google, Starbucks and Amazon have all stirred public anger and spurred several European governments, as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris - based research organization for the world's richest countries, to discuss measures to close the loopholes.
But after a Bushmaster rifle was used in 2012 to kill 26 people, most of them young children, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., public anger at Remington drove some investors to try to divest from the company.
A vote to extend the use of a controversial weed killer has angered Angela Merkel's past and maybe future partners in government, the Social Democrats.
The documents, which are part of Cruz's criminal case in the shooting, show that he had written the word «kill» in a notebook, told a classmate that he wanted to buy a gun and use it, and had cut his arm supposedly in anger because he had broken up with a girlfriend.
The B.C. Liberals may be trying to use today's cabinet shuffle to cool down the public anger that has reached a fevered pitch since they broke their word and brought in the HST.
Carter then used — more in sorrow than in anger — the perennial resort of the exclusive Club of Presidents: «This is the kind of question that has to be faced by any president when someone leaves the White House.
After a couple's anger and pain have diminished, and their blocked communication channels are reopened, it is helpful to introduce them to the Intentional Marriage Method as modified for use in counseling.
In doing this, one should use one's own feelings of anxiety, hurt or anger as signals that one is getting sucked into old patterns, and that something must be done to maintain the new way of relating.
It acknowledged and validated the pain and anger that many in the congregation felt, used the Word to provide a healing salve, and appropriately called for the church body to pray for Trayvon's parents as well as the Zimmerman family.
In fact, the language of sex can be used to express any feeling and any facet of the relationship, including anger, the need to dominate, coerce, and hurt, or the need to suffer and be rejected.
The precise phrase that Ahab uses in greeting Elijah does not occur again in subsequent prophetic narratives, but the sense of it conveys the consistent, prevailing annoyance, irritation, frustration, anger, or hostility of king and people — can we say politicians and middle Israelites?
I am not positive why «heart» is used in the bible, but I have always assumed that, because we get an uncomfortable feeling in our gut or chest when we are frightened, angered, or even have told a lie, and when we are happy or excited, we get a flutter in our chest.
We have become way too much eyeball people as Christians assume that those who don't live according to the way they do they are unsaved, we have created this judgemental relationship which hurts peoples fellowship with God, there are no litmus tests for people that believe in Jesus, which is why we are called to not judge others, and people use James 2:14, and 1 John's verse of those who practices righteousness are righteous even though I think it's talking about earthly righteousness toward people that we as Christians should show because there is a lost world out there that needs are help and these doctrines of guilt, condemnation, anger, and judgement aren't helping in fact they are doing the opposite, just like how in James it's justification towards man.
Using rock's intense energy and direct immediacy (be it expressing a personal or a social critique), Been stares anger and hurt in the face, confronts it and directs it into a more productive direction.
This also means that we are all provided with our own potential bully pulpits, and from time to time we all use them simply to express our anger and our outrage at those in our path, whether those things are merited or not.
In time... in solitude and silence... I felt as Augustine had when he wrote» i've looked for YOU without and all the time you were within» The anger is gone... the feeling of having been used is gonIn time... in solitude and silence... I felt as Augustine had when he wrote» i've looked for YOU without and all the time you were within» The anger is gone... the feeling of having been used is gonin solitude and silence... I felt as Augustine had when he wrote» i've looked for YOU without and all the time you were within» The anger is gone... the feeling of having been used is gone.
I generally use it in any of three circumstances: (1) If I've been overeating; (2) if I'm having severe problems with anger, resentment or frustration; or (3) for a spiritual discipline.
Lowell's early poetry used Christian symbolism but in a curious form: he expressed his anger because the world was not as Christian as he thought it ought to be.
Even if we can not completely eliminate war and terrorism, we can considerably reduce their use, and definitely reduce the number of supporters and sympathizers for such means, in settling a community's frustration, anger, disappointment and desperation.
God's wrath is not God's anger at sin, but is rather the natural consequence of using God's good gifts in a wrong way.
In a similar way the first person plural is often used when Allah speaks about His power, majesty, glory, great deeds or when He speaks about His anger and wrath for the sinners and criminals.
We can be angry for bad reasons; we can be angry in an echo chamber, as it sounds like he was; but rectifying societal injustices requires us, sometimes, to use our anger in places where love may not be wholly adequate.
G - D, this volcano you speak of probably just needs a human sacrifice to calm it, you know like the barbarians of old used to do when they did not understand something, or maybe offer up your first born son to your invisible man in the sky, blood always seems to calm him down, it may ease your «righteous» anger as well.
How often in extremity have we prayed, «Give us life, that we may call upon your name,» making an implicit promise to use our lives to better purpose next time, to resist the temptations to sloth, anger, pride, greed, malice and everything else that would deflect us and diminish our better selves.
Along this same line it is a good idea to encourage people to use physical means both to get in touch with and to express the anger that inevitably arises as women and men try to learn to deal with each other differently.
One purpose of this chapter has been to provide tools and techniques for helping people to become aware of and deal constructively with their anger — not so that it will go away, but so that it can be used to bring about constructive changes in a dehumanizing society.
In another sense, though, I could list a lot of things that I do know I'm missing: hurt, betrayal, anxiety, self - deception, fear, suspicion, anger, confusion, and the horror of having been used.
Beverly Harrison had preceded Sally McFague in using the term of radical love to discuss passionate, engaged, embodied love in relational terms, Also she had made the point that anger is part of love.
«Nearly half of Americans admit to being tempted to use too much media and one in nine admits to expressing their anger digitally.»
When I saw her name in written form, I was afraid to say it out loud — to humanize her existence, to fathom what it means to walk without shoes, to know that she has been living a rough life and that her arms are powerful forces she uses to reckon the anger her own body can no longer tolerate.
He angered some on campus late in 2016 when he chose to use Spanish for parts of his campus address while discussing the school's immigrant population.
Agreed Jon, we all get caught up in rhetoric, especially during the heat of the moment or perhaps in anger during an argument and yes I've used the hate word, as I do regards spurs, but that is just rhetoric.
RefereeRudy Battle warned him repeatedly about hitting low, hitting with his elbows, rabbit punching and the ungentlemanly use of his ham - sized forearms — none ofwhich was done in anger.
With that being said, though, Corbin could use a win after his embarrassing defeat and loss of the Money in the Bank briefcase, so maybe we'll see his anger at his own failure show up in this match and drive him to victory over a possibly overconfident Cena.
big teams win a lot of games before a ball is kicked in anger, because teams come in beaten already and we use to be like that but in the last 12 years we have lost that aura, and every team now have a strong believe they stand a good chance with us
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