Sentences with phrase «very emotional terms»

«I would like to keep talking about this in very emotional terms,» the Democratic front - runner and former secretary of state said of immigration, «but it also has to be political.

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Or to put that in terms more in tune with what I have been arguing, it is a great accomplishment in a poem to take content that is very close to a common emotional experience that can easily be sentimentalized but render it with a depth of feeling and attention to the particular that is entirely unsentimental.
As love becomes merely a passion, as safety becomes merely a term for never being contradicted, as victimhood and oppression are turned into subjective categories rooted in emotional psychology, the very language by which we understand virtues, well - being, and concern becomes not a tool for care but a barrier preventing us from caring.
I grew up black in a very white town, so I've had a lot of really emotional moments coming to terms with what beauty means for me.
Very dangerous to ignore your long standing fan base though, because there is no guarantee that those newbies in the waiting have anywhere near the long term emotional investment in the club and their support from the terraces that the long standing fans have, and that can have knock - on effects in how the club is viewed in its standing worldwide with all the negative commercial consequences Micky mentioned.
I have seen many hospital, dr attended births go very badly and the emotional toll it was going to take on the woman, in the long term, was evident.
«Increasingly teachers who are on the front line say that it's very important to teach kids to be more socially and emotionally competent,» says Roger P. Weissberg, chief knowledge officer of the Collaborative for Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL), which promotes the concept and the term nationwide.
The children in the two groups showed very little to no significant differences in terms of emotional health, behavior or sleep problems.
As lived experiences are reconstructed and replayed, their substance is reassessed and inevitably rearranged, modified minimally or very much in terms of their factual composition and emotional accompaniment.
It can be a very good thing — except that staying in prolonged state of inflammation (for example overtraining, constantly eating irritating foods, long - term emotional or psychological distress) can lead to health problems and disease.
Getting into the actual contents, video quality of each film was very good, with the Jurassic Park III being the best of the lot in that respect, although in terms of story and script, the first entry, Jurassic Park, definitely stands as providing the best combination of action, adventure, and emotional impact.
It's a nice tease for the emotional force of the film, but it also suggests a distinct problem in terms of award: How do you pick just one of these actors to receive praise for a film that deserves quite a bit more of that very thing?
As the story of a young woman coming of age and coming to terms with her loving but toxic relationship with her parents, Thelma did not require Ihre and Trier to stray too far from their naturalist roots: the lighting is still very naturalistic, and the camera doesn't draw attention to itself during major emotional moments.
In terms of practical applications we nourish the most in RULER program, which has the support of Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and is widespread around the world with very good results.
«It's not very often that we get emotional about a long - term car leaving, but the RS4's departure brings a tear to the motor gopher department's eye.
«It seems that once again Audi has managed to successfully combine conflicting traits — blending emotional design with a car that is functional in terms of space, even offering a very large rear tailgate for ease of access.
These awards emphasise the fact that the Volvo S80 is a typical Volvo, particularly in terms of safety, quality, reliability and environmental awareness, but it is just as much a very unusual Volvo in terms of emotional values such as interior and exterior styling.
Alisha Rai concludes her emotional Forbidden Hearts series with a love story between an heiress struggling to live life on her own terms and her tattooed, very much off - limits crush.
Investors, he asserts, «are very emotional over the short term.
As I read this article it reminded me of how we artists can be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions about this subject.On the one hand it is always great to sell a piece of art but on the other five dollars doesn't seem worth the hassle.But the point I think many may have missed is that a five dollar work of art would definately be something you only spend a small amount of time on, like a half hour or less.That's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we're all looking for?My husband who's a bussiness man is always making me look at it that way, in terms of an hourly wage.I know that's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we live in.
Yes I admire both those artists work, I am drawn to the psychological and emotional aspects of their work, and I have always been interested in artists who use photography as their medium, painters that have influenced me have been Helen Frankenthaler and Artemisia Gentleschi, both centuries apart and they are such brilliant painters and in terms of current painters I am very interested in the work of Jenny Saville, I willl always go to see her work.
So, building on the emotional bond between lawyer and client is very important for long - term relationships, and for what is even more effective from a business development viewpoint — a lasting friendship.
- to be a graduate with strong academics (2.1 or above)- practical intelligence to get your head around a complex and technical function within Life Sciences - to be a trainee recruitment consultant with a very strong attitude in terms of commitment to your own development - high / good energy; want to push yourself and have the force of personality to back this up - have emotional intelligence so can react to the nuance of a conversation - presentable / corporate, although you may have recently graduated, you will attending high - profile client meetings very soon after joining - entrepreneurial approach, able to think creatively about how you can most effectively engage with your market
The term is «emotional granularity» and, though the column doesn't seem to provide a very specific definition, it appears to me that it's a part of having a growth mindset.
While she did find that 25 % of children from divorce do have serious social, emotional, or psychological problems (in contrast to only 10 % of children from intact families), the great majority (75 % to 80 %) of children of divorce shows very little long - term damage and, as adults, is functioning well.
And it goes without saying that learning and interacting with peers who share the same difficulties and experiences can have very positive effects in terms of self - esteem and social and emotional competence.
Very briefly put, the ultimate long term goal of attachment parenting is enabling children to form secure attachments to their caregivers (typically their parents) which results from attachment theory research have demonstrated are crucial to healthy emotional child development.
This is very costly to the family in terms of money spent in litigation, emotional distress, and ineffective parenting.
So really my question is, you know, the teachers, our teachers are very adept in terms of emotional literacy, but there's no - I mean, they have no room in their academic schedule to do the level of work that we're able to do.
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden of psychological stress that changes behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical functions in ways that promote subsequent health problems and illness.22 Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can lead to substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related problems found in the ACE substudies.
In terms of intensity of emotions, anger was the most commonly reported emotional impact of physical victimization, with 80 % of women and 44 % of men feeling «very» or «extremely» angry, followed by sadness reported by 76 % of women and 38 % of men, followed by anxiety / fear, reported by 56 % of women and 27 % of men.
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