Sentences with phrase «without hostility»

I believe that it is possible to resolve family conflict without hostility.
Collaborative Divorce replaces the adversarial and combative legal system with an approach that permits people to resolve their disputes respectfully and without the hostility and anger often caused by litigation.
Chelsea and Arsenal have had a fair working relationship in recent years, despite being strong league rivals, with the likes of Petr Cech and now Giroud moving between our clubs without hostility.

Not exact matches

This interaction, which I witnessed earlier this week, ended without incident — the cops went on their way and the men continued on their commute — but the mild hostility speaks to a nationwide problem.
Always been and will always Why can't PPL get along and accept the fact that it's okay to believe in God or not, without all the nasty hostility??? BOTH SIDES....
I repeat: I hope I am wrong; but I am, all the same, beginning to wonder if the warm support with which even quite unexpected people in our hierarchy (like Bishop Hollis) greeted the establishment of the Ordinariate this time round (you will remember the hostility with which they squashed a similar but less radical basic idea in the Nineties) was really as wholehearted as it seemed at the time: or were they simply saying what they knew the Pope wanted them to say, but without any real belief in the idea itself?
[127][128] The main points of the treaty included the cessation of hostilities; the deferral of Muhammad's pilgrimage to the following year; and an agreement to send back any Meccan who had gone to Medina without the permission of their protector.
Without them, I see little prospect that we can have more than an armistice between hostilities.
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
The world has enough problems without injecting unwarranted hostility into our own political system.
One can not finish this well «written and pleasantly accessible defense of Hellenic civilization without wondering if the fierce resentment against Attic superiority (and Thornton quotes a great deal of such resentful scholarship in the early chapters) does not conceal a closet nihilism» a hostility to the light of Being first honored and brought to expression by the Greek philosophers.
«Of course,» replied Waraqa, «never has a man brought his fellow - men what you brought with you without becoming the object of persecution and hostility
Italy could not be unified without that large block of territories in the center of the peninsula known as the Papal States, and given its hostility to the nature of the new regime and the continued assertion of temporal sovereignty it would not relinquish for decades, the papacy would not accept the legitimacy of the new state.
There has to be a way to discuss controversial, difficult topics — even on social media — without resorting to outright hostility on the one hand or sanctimonious silencing on the other.
Such reconciliation with the God who made us and made us for himself means also reconciliation within ourselves and between ourselves and others — the overcoming of all hostilities within and without.
The overall emphasis of this seminar is to provide children with the opportunity to grow in a home environment without being caught in the middle of their parents» hostility by eliminating the parental behaviors that cause divorce abuse.
A UN resolution on Lebanon must be agreed «without delay» to ensure an end to hostilities in the Middle East, Tony Blair has said.
Ellwood also emphasises Saudi Arabia's participation in talks aimed at bringing about a resolution to hostilities in Syria, adding: «You could arguably say that they would not be taking place without Saudi Arabia at the table.»
The phonics check for six year olds, that attracted so much leftist hostility last year, has passed without much comment second time around.
In the UK and the US, public hostility, combined with a commercial reluctance to build nuclear plants without financial safety nets from governments, make any major nuclear revival unlikely.
Without embellishment, she shows how they contend not only with hidden bombs, but an environment filled with latent hostility.
Perhaps IR should consider asking for a much smaller comish»??? Either way, it still seems that it is up to the individual to decide whether or not they want to use the service & unless one can prove fraud or scam one can easily point out the negatives without open hostility.
Actually, pointing out the pros & cons & saying «this isn't for me because...» without all the hostility would be far more effective.
Without insulting the reader by offering pat or easy answers — because there aren't any — HTF tells stories of ordinary Christians following hard after Christ in a world of violence, upside - down morality, and hostility to Judeo - Christian values.
Without the ability to pay more each month, their pleas for help were met with hostility: VSAC refused to help and instead threatened to garnish wages if the borrower stopped paying.
Should you play without respect, though, LIFE's world will change to reflect your hostilities.
Several characters, Jodie included, switch personalities without reasoning between chapters; additional information about personal motives or experiences might have justified this, but once again the broken nature of the presentation negates the potential for that possibility: The relationship of Jodie and Aiden constantly bounces between hostility and companionship; Ryan and Jodie are at war with each other during some Chapters, and are potential lovers during others - the outcome of their relationship is based on the «illusion» of player - choice; the only «static» characters who stay in character throughout most of the game are researchers Cole Freeman and Nathan Hawkins.
In a refreshing departure from the subtweet - level hostilities that characterise many E3s, this year's clash felt like a sparky double - act rather than a catfight - each company playing to its own strengths without really treading on the other's toes.
Influenced by Leon Golub, Paul McCarthy, and Mike Kelley, Peterson portrays a striking visual world in which hostility and violence are rendered senseless and without context.
On person attributed the violence of the disagreement in climate science to the propensity of scientific societies to publish position statements, and the IPCC itself; these create animosity and hostility through the exercise of power without sufficient accountability.
One hears of dire predictions of sea - level rises which don't seem to be eventuating, of stasis in global temperatures that weren't predicted, of claimed ad - hoc appeals to aerosol effects, etc., and that's without going into the general atmosphere of hostility to people like me who genuinely think the case for harmful AGW effects looks shaky.
The Contracting Powers recognize that hostilities between themselves must not commence without previous and explicit warning, in the form either of a reasoned declaration of war or of an ultimatum with conditional declaration of war
In a damming decision the inquiry found that the allegations of murder were «wholly without foundation and the product of deliberate lies, reckless speculation and ingrained hostility
Tariff reform unquestionably was, and the province could hardly appease hostility to the separate schools without risking dominion intervention under the BNA Act.
It also appeals to people who wish to part ways without unnecessary hostility or anger.
Often we can do this without the stress and hostility.
These plans may have certain exclusions in terms of coverage, such as acts of war, hostilities, military actions, terrorist acts, nuclear explosions, and other civil commotions, with or without the declaration of war.
However, unlike many companies who provide similar services, we present clients with the opportunity to engage in a merger or an acquisition without the tension or hostility often prevalent in such transactions.
Without attention, resentment, hostility and passive - aggressiveness grow in a dark and veiled fashion.
You and your spouse will discuss the issues that are most important to you, directly, without the stress and hostility of court, creating a pathway toward resolution that is typically more efficient, with an outcome more durable, than that achieved in court.
It entails working together to create a plan and process, without bad - mouthing or exposing the children to hostility and anger.
The hostility and bitterness, going on without resolution, creates instability and stress for the family.
«Avoidant men are likely to show only hostility without any princely protectiveness.»
The overall emphasis of this seminar is to provide children with the opportunity to grow in a home environment without being caught in the middle of their parents» hostility by eliminating the parental behaviors that cause divorce abuse.
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to co-parent without the venomous hostility that consumes your life, and worse, hurts your children?
She has at the same time been trying to make professionals aware of the harm done to children when the child is separated from one - or both - parent / - s without just cause, and at the same time has had his or her thoughts reformed (PA) based on an implacable hostility.
A good divorce allows you to move forward without continuing anger and hostility and with the financial means to start again.
It was hypothesised that children with a parent with ADHD problems will have a more severe clinical presentation of the disorder compared to children without a parent with ADHD and that there will be less warmth and higher hostility in this subgroup of children.
This way, the parties can move on without the increased hostility that often occurs in litigated disputes.
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