Sentences with phrase «viewed as the adversaries»

An aggressive student might distrust teachers and view them as adversaries.
In too many classrooms in America, parents are often viewed as the adversaries of teachers.

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In my view, our new product pipeline is not as robust as it should be at a time when our technological superiority is being seriously challenged by potential adversaries
In his splendid apartment overlooking Central Park in Manhattan — and with a view of his Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein treasures inside — Geffen talked about fortuity and fame, allies and adversaries, as well as Apple, Hillary, yachts, and what it's like to have a celebrated song written about you.
Russian lawmakers have warned the United States that Moscow would view an airstrike on Syria as a war crime, saying it could trigger a direct military clash between the two former Cold War adversaries.
«There is still room for negotiation» when it comes to solving trade frictions, but viewing China as a strategic competitor or adversary is a sign of danger.
Begin understood that the world is a messy place in which the use of force is sometimes necessary for survival, and Gordis sees Begin's view as more sophisticated than that of his adversaries.
what is so great about this???!!!! fundamental problem: the Predators are the ultimate hunting / killing being, if their adversary is subconsciously viewed by the audience as outrageously inferior there is no DRAMA.
The camera will often pan around your helpless adversary to give you a more cinematic point of view as you mercilessly humiliate your opponent with a Mortal Kombat style fatality, which can range from stylishly beheading someone with an axe to snapping their neck in gruesome fashion.
Like the Spaniard Don Quixote, who charged windmills he mistook for giants with «arms well - nigh two leagues in length,» opposition to American offshore wind, frequently based upon turbine visibility from shore, could be viewed as efforts against an imagined adversary.
From the point of view of this class — a class I'll just call «lawyers» — it's too clear for argument that (i) law has things to do so that some instrumentalist theory has to be adopted; (ii) few things are simple, so that no single theory will work in every case, whether it's «wealth maximization», «corrective justice», «contract as promise», compensation or deterrence; and (iii) the demands of practice, the solicitor's need to create relations which will be projected into the (uncertain) future and to control the risks his or her client faces, the barrister's need to conduct litigation at a price the parties can afford and in the context of the adversary system, powerfully limit the consideration that a lawyer can give to theory.
Attorneys model respectful behavior and are viewed as being part of a team for the family rather than as adversaries.
Unfortunately, in a conventional divorce you often come to view each other as adversaries, and your divorce may be a battleground.
Collaborative attorneys view the other attorney not as an adversary but as a partner in a problem - solving process.
If you wish to heal your marriage when your spouse works with their affair partner, it is essential that you stop treating each other as adversaries with opposing views.
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