Sentences with phrase «with emotional force»

This is a deeply compassionate story made more poignant for its unadorned simplicity, with an ending that lands with the emotional force of a Horace Hopper one - two punch.»

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She has created online experiences for some of the world's largest companies with her driving force being an emotional connection.
«Even the dim apprehension of some great principle is apt to clothe itself with tremendous emotional force
Of course, the emotional force of the song, and the chorus» dual message, indicate that this lover is not able to say that about his love for her with any conviction, and perhaps never will.
But this generalization is true only when paternal engagement, emotional expressiveness, warmth and praise are figured into the equation, Conservative Protestant men have a way to go in demonstrating fairness with their wives, who increasingly choose to be in the paid work force.
Family means blood ties or very close emotional ties that one person feels to another.So you can experience «family» outside of your immediate small group whom you live with but I don't think it can be forced.
The tragedy sliced to the heart of Laramie with no less emotional force than the gay - bashing murder of Wyoming freshman Matthew Shepard in 1998.
Harrington, a journalism professor at Illinois, has written a passionate argument that hunting can be a powerful, uplifting force in men's lives, even for him, an unapologetically sensitive 21st - century guy who has emotional rap sessions with his son that end in hugs and I - love - yous.
They open the door to a deeper conversation about values, human nature and the fragility of eros, and force us to grapple with some of the most unsettling questions: How do we negotiate the elusive balance between our emotional and our erotic needs?
(Based on my experience with him, I always thought people who «forced» their babies to cry were heartless and selfish, and would pay for it with children with a myriad of emotional problems.)
For the younger adoptee, it is easy to internalize the anguish of knowing that two mothers (or two sets of parents) have a claim on you and to feel some emotional tug - of - war as a result, but this is common among children of divorce as well, and nobody would force a child to live with one parent while denying the existence of the other.
Should a man or woman be forced to reconcile with a serial adulterer, emotional abuser, petty thief, or porn or gambling addict?
Infant mental health is synonymous with healthy social and emotional development (Zero to Three Infant Mental Health Task Force Steering Committee, 2001).
So if you we have an emergency C - section, although we have the mother usually going into labor on her own, and so we have the hormonal response of being into labor, the baby has been exposed to the natural forces during the birthing process for the most part, but with the emergency C - section we usually have a very strong emotional reaction and the emotional side of things doesn't get talked about a lot, but I think it's a very important aspect.
I know that those who carelessly condemn him in public, clandestinely go back to heal wounds knowing what the man represents, his affability, readiness to listen and reluctance to get emotional easily no wonder after years of intense condemnation, Prof Martey openly praised him for his humility and assured him of his constant prayers to succeed.In our bid to get our parties to office, we must also consider the safety of our nation and the cohesion we've enjoyed so far.I don't think the Npp in its current state can manage its internal issues if elected into office let alone manage the nation.Our democracy shouldn't be toyed with in the name of political extremism and unworkable promises.We don't need a leader who will establish himself by intimidation and force, who will choose henchmen around himself, create secret police and abandoned all pretence of consulting the wishes of the masses but will only expect regimented YES from us on all national issues like we seeing in the Npp today.
My experience with anxiety has been one of extreme emotional ups and downs, but sometimes the most painful experiences in life are the ones that force...
When carefully matched to the patient, they activate the «vital force» and stimulate the body's innate healing forces on both the physical and emotional levels, with few side effects.
It grapples with emotional enigma of infatuation, and the question of how such a mighty force can also be so fleeting.
There's more to Nostalgia, of course - as even Hamm's dealer is dealing with a few emotional losses of his own - but Pellington and Perry (whose script lacks the talkative confrontation of his previous work) inject every short story with a forced yearning for poeticism that's never really earned.
When Emily is beset with a mystery illness, it forces Kumail to navigate the medical crisis with her parents, Beth and Terry (Holly Hunter and Ray Romano) who he's never met, while dealing with the emotional tug - of - war between his family and his heart.
Those who don't know much about Snowden's story may still find this movie enlightening, but it never achieves the emotional force that Poitras achieved in her film with the real Snowden front and center.
Hardy apparently relied more on cue cards for a script, and director Steven Knight regularly surprised him with plot twists, forcing Hardy to rely on the actors emotional deliveries over the phone.
Overlooked: A technical tour de force with a powerful emotional core, The Handmaiden finds South Korean provocateur Park Chan - wook ascending to the rank of master filmmaker, elevating gleeful genre trash to high art through the precision of his craftsmanship.
Her inner conflict is played out with terrific sensitivity and understatement, but the director and the actors deliver the final click of the plot's tumblers with no small emotional force.
With this mechanism of suspense (misleadingly) discarded, viewers are forced to grapple with the emotional, physical, and cultural logistics that Florence and Edward must navigate as a couWith this mechanism of suspense (misleadingly) discarded, viewers are forced to grapple with the emotional, physical, and cultural logistics that Florence and Edward must navigate as a couwith the emotional, physical, and cultural logistics that Florence and Edward must navigate as a couple.
Naturally, a deep emotional trauma is at the root of Nicole's frequent misbehavior, and through her developing relationship with Carlos (whom she meets cute on the beach as she does community service for a DUI charge) she is forced to face her personal demons.
It eliminates anything feeling forced or contrived, with all the emotional beats hitting just the right notes.
You'll get caught up in laughing at the put - upon stork being bitten, bashed, and spiked by his well - meaning friend's creations, but when the dramatic tipping point comes, with its gale - force emotional kicker, you'll realise that Partly Cloudy was actually talking about something much more, all along.
Some entries in the largely undistinguished dysfunctional - family - holiday - film subgenre — The Family Stone (also with Keaton) and Jodie Foster's Home for the Holidays, to name two — are watchable despite their forced zaniness and predictable emotional beats; the spectacle of attractive stars packed into the frame to act out universal problems (meddling parents, sibling rivalries, unfulfilled romantic and professional lives) has its charms and comforts.
Her Captain Phasma has even less lines in «The Last Jedi» than in «The Force Awakens», and it's baffling why an actress of her physical and emotional calibre is relegated to fight scenes in a bulky metal suit with her face covered.
The movie crackles with an emotional energy, and cackles with a rueful laughter, that have been missing from his recent films, but which return in full force now that Baumbach has again taken up his theme of children being twisted into odd shapes by a parent's monstrous self - regard.
This makes all the difference and it shows, especially when it comes down to the wealth of emotional moments, which never feel forced and are skillfully balanced with the more light - hearted, albeit always inspirational ones.
By playing with the spectator's expectations of catharsis, it forces them to respond both emotionally and intellectually and to take a more ethical position in relation to the film by rationally contemplating their emotional response.
Klinger's cine - literacy is well known to those familiar with his writing and programming, but what's special about Porto, especially as a debut narrative feature, is the relative internalization of its influences, which feel secondary to its larger grappling with a timeless emotional enigma: namely, infatuation, and the question of how such a mighty force can also be so fleeting.
Whether or not it is designed as an allegory of modern Russia, no film in recent memory has examined the growing emptiness of human relationships with such expressive force as Andrey Zvyagintsev's («Leviathan») Loveless, a heart wrenching drama about a couple on the brink of divorce whose emotional neglect of their son leads to devastating...
Their love scene is as raw and feverishly explicit as any in the choreographed grunge of Intimacy, but their neediness is shot through with greater clarity and emotional force.
Meanwhile, Todd McCarthy of the Hollywood Reporter wrote of the film, «Intense emotional currents and the jagged feelings of volatile actors are turned loose to raucous dramatic and darkly comedic effect in one of the most sustained examples of visually fluid tour de force cinema anyone's ever seen... An exemplary cast, led by Michael Keaton... fully meets the considerable demands placed upon it by director Alejandro G. Inarritu... The film's exhilarating originality, black comedy and tone that is at once empathetic and acidic will surely strike a strong chord with audiences looking for something fresh.»
When Daphna (Sarah Adler) and Michael (Lior Ashkenazi) Feldmann are informed of the death of their son Jonathan, she is immediately sedated by the soldiers and put to bed, as Michael is forced to deal with the funeral arrangements and a slew of other people's emotional needs, while still numb and unable to find out what exactly happened to his child.
Providence was fortuitously already engaged in expanding each area of the Lab's focus: the mayor's office had recently convened a Summer Learning Task Force, the Providence Public School District (PPSD) was already finding success with expanding personalized learning models, and both the city and schools had an interest in expanding social - emotional learning (SEL) support for children.
«It helps you see more clearly in the present... because emotions are strong primitive forces in our brain system, it's very hard to keep your thought processes interacting with your emotional processes in a conscious way,» McGarvey says.
Summary: This is an interview with author Paul Tough who has written books on education including «How Children Succeed» and «Helping Children Succeed» which have focused on social - emotional learning as a major force in promoting student success.
But that does not necessarily mean keeping her with her age peers, denying her the opportunity to have true peers at her own social, emotional, and academic levels, or forcing her to «act» like someone she isn't.
Tectonic social changes — including demographic shifts that have placed most women with school - age children in the labor force, research breakthroughs in the learning sciences and in socio - emotional and brain development, and daunting national achievement worries — have all converged to place a major new emphasis on the quality of a child's learning experiences throughout the typical school day, after school, weekends, and across the year, including summers.
Over a decade of research shows that an over emphasis on high - stakes standardized tests narrows curriculum, creates social and emotional stress for students and families, drives committed teachers out of the profession, and turns schools into test - prep factories with principals forced to comply as overseers — especially in low - scoring schools.
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2017 is awarded to Kazuo Ishiguro «who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world».
«Barry's skills are evident as he tenderly unspools Lilly's story, with a fine eye for intimate moments, but... the schematic way each additional emotional blow falls relentlessly, tugging at the reader's heartstrings with diminishing force
According to audio columnist Sukey Howard, Richard North Patterson's courtroom scenes, «with their edgy retorts and rebuttals, showcase the immediacy and emotional force of a good audio performance.»
In a press release on October 5, 2017, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy Sara Danius announced the selection of Ishiguro «who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world.»
A divorce can not only be a painfully emotional time, it can also do a number on your credit rating forcing you to deal with financial hassles of credit repair in addition to the many other aspects of the process.
The Coalition reminds us of the cruel existence of puppy - mill dogs and the emotional driving force generated by such candid and heart - wrenching admissions as that of a breeder (who asked not to be identified) in a 2006 interview with Channel 4 Action News regarding dogs placed on consignment at Ohio dog auctions:
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