Sentences with phrase «vulnerable moment by»

Plants and animals that have been lured out by the early spring could be caught at their most vulnerable moment by a sudden cold snap, said Curtis.

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At those unique moments, Andreasen wrote, customers are «vulnerable to intervention by marketers.»
Bellerin and Monreal is always almost on the corner line crossing ball's, we are always leaving defense bankrupt and vulnerable for a take over, by the time Monreal and Bellerin return to their station they have just sprinted the whole of the pitch to make a defensive tackle sometimes coming in from behind the player in our box without giving a penalty or just outside for a free kick which we can not defend set peaces, if we are to use them some midfield players have to drop back which is not happening at the moment
By encouraging those who still advocate corporal punishment to see the facts behind reasons parents today think corporal punishment works and breaking down those reasons to see why those reasons don't stand up to facts and examination, we can protect the most vulnerable members of society: children, who should be taught how to behave correctly on their own and develop the skills to regulate their own behavior so that they don't need to be constantly disciplined and who should not be physically hurt so that they obey at that particular moment, without learning how to regulate themselves in the future.
At the moment it is largely being done in the name of protecting vulnerable people, but by attempting to prevent tyranny we have ourselves become tyrannical.
Jennifer Lawrence and Joel Edgerton share sufficient chemistry for the relationship to work and Lawrence's performance, which is by turns inscrutable, tough, and vulnerable, keeps us uncertain how sincere Dominika is at any moment.
Narrated by the comforting tones of lefty - for - hire Matt Damon, the film doesn't offer much in the way of revelation, but benefits enormously from Ferguson's wickedly predatory skills as an interviewer, cornering vulnerable subjects into relishable foot - in - mouth moments.
But Mengestu is less interested in photographing a particular historical moment than he is fascinated by the dangers each setting imposes upon his vulnerable protagonists and their fragile relationships.»
-- is R. v. W. (D.)[1991] 1 S.C.R. 742, a case on «charge to the jury,» likely because this is a particularly vulnerable moment in a criminal trial and it is hoped that by invoking the highest power all will be well.
Facebook is so proud of its algorithms that it conducted research about exploiting posts by kids as young as 14 to show how its algorithms could help advertisers pinpoint emotionally vulnerable moments for the purpose of targeted ads.
In addition, at this vulnerable moment, divorcing couples know their decisions will be subject to scrutiny by judges and the IRS.
MEASURABLE: client's report of feeling safe, client's ability to disclose how he experiences the therapeutic process and his ability to collaborate on treatment goals as evidenced by his participation during the sessions, client giving three examples of the problem areas, client committed to therapy as evidenced by attending weekly for 3 weeks, express vulnerable moments in past 3 weeks, client making eye contact 4 times a session, clients report they are feeling safe and are able to trust.
Renee shared, im helped us learn how to focus our sessions by linking the most vulnerable moments of the previous session to the current one.
Dr Lucy Peake, chief executive of Grandparents Plus, said: «Many children in kinship care are vulnerable, and at the moment they're being let down by a system that focuses on the result of a legal lottery rather than their needs.
There are moments in all our lives when we feel overwhelmed and vulnerable by change.
She is humbled by every birth she is able to witness and has dedicated her life to making sure people feel seen, heard and loved in their most vulnerable moments.
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