To enforce vital change of personnel in all those owning and (mis --RRB- running our club, things need to get far worse,
with hostilities shown to Wenger, the board and owner, making last years displays look like a children's tea party by comparison.
Not exact matches
It helps to remember that Cage made these remarks in the spring of 1969, in the heyday of the Aquarian counterculture of the sixties when it was widely believed that an abundant life demanded
hostility to the pinchpenny establishment and that there would always be experts like Buckminster Fuller to
show us how to do more
with less, so that everybody on Spaceship Earth could have more of everything.
It's unreasonable ¯ in fact, it
shows a peculiar
hostility toward religion ¯ to claim that religious organizations will compromise the public good if they remain true to their religious identity while serving the poor
with public funds.
• fathers (including fathers of children
with autism) who inhaled oxytocin via a nasal spray
showed less
hostility and stimulated their child's exploration better than dads who had been given a placebo (Naber et al, 2010; 2013)
The attorney general said the
hostility he and Giffords experienced at the
show reflect New Yorkers» unrest over a new gun control law, the SAFE Act, «which doesn't have anything to do
with what we're doing,» he said.
And it
showed dramatically how we belittle our own lives
with this grim
hostility to immigrants.
It sparked both delight and
hostility in the US,
with it being played on national news networks and talk radio
shows and attracting 12000 (and counting!)
This tolerance, which as Weeks points out has today too often been transformed into
hostility and an invitation to treatment, is part of our lost legacy of innocence — a fact made more apparent by the forbearance
shown to mental, physical and gender idiosyncracies in many aboriginal cultures, not least the native American, where sexual and mental nonconformists were allowed dignified co-existence
with their kinspeople.
According to the Spanish researchers, experimentation
with a variety of probiotic strains
showed great potential in improving the resilience of intestinal tissue, as well as reducing the immune system's overall
hostility towards it.
Indeed, the results once again
showed improvement
with Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum vs. controls (particularly in somatization, depression and anger -
hostility), and among this low cortisol sub-group the overall benefits in anxiety and depression were pronounced over time [114].
Willing to face
hostility from within their own communities by forging unexpected alliances
with longtime enemies, these individuals
show a commitment to work
with — rather than against — nature.
Without embellishment, she
shows how they contend not only
with hidden bombs, but an environment filled
with latent
hostility.
Clumsy efforts to «
show them you are the alpha» tend to be met
with amusement, boredom or
hostility.
For many, however, the progressive art that Mrs. Parsons dared to
show was so innovative that the public, and many critics, reacted
with jeers and
hostility.
Tully (2004)
showed that non-direct coping strategies, including
hostility and wishful thinking, were associated
with higher levels of distress, as measured by the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).
Research
shows that
hostility between the parent and the adolescent and an absence of warmth in the relationship is associated
with increased substance use.
In one intriguing study, researchers found that skin blisters took two days longer to heal in couples who
showed high amounts of
hostility compared
with couples who exhibited low levels.
DEMONIZING EVIL PARENT — The child begins
showing extreme
hostility toward the «evil» parent, verbally vilifying him or her and refusing to do anything
with that parent.
Supportive presence
showed an expected negative association
with hostility, a relation that changed little over time.
Regarding the psychological wellbeing of the young adults, those from female - headed households
showed lower levels of anxiety, depression,
hostility and problematic alcohol use than their counterparts from traditional families, and higher levels of self - esteem, indicating more positive psychological adjustment among young adults who had grown up in solo and lesbian mother homes,
with no difference between the two.
Past Participants
Showed: — Better quality relationships — Less
hostility — Less post-partum depression — More satisfaction as parents — Infants
with fewer language delays — Fathers becoming more involved
Children who moved
with their mothers
showed less
hostility than children who remained behind
with their mothers (i.e. whose fathers moved away), but children who remained behind
with their mothers whose fathers moved away, while a little more hostile, also were a little more well - adjusted and satisfied overall.
Results
showed that work - family conflict resulting from husbands» and wives» employment is related positively to the psychological distress of each, and that psychological distress affects marital outcomes both directly and indirectly through its association
with greater marital
hostility and less marital warmth and supportiveness.
They
showed increased negativity (e.g., intrusiveness, control,
hostility), greater disengagement (e.g., ignoring, withdrawal, silence), and less positivity (e.g., warmth, praise, affection) in interaction
with their child compared to non-depressed mothers (Lovejoy et al. 2000).