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21 Sentences With "lack of warmth"

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There's a peculiar lack of warmth to Ms. Lapine's production as a whole, however.
She took issue with his lack of warmth; Galavis wasn't very expressive with his affection.
I don't think anyone at the dinner would say there was a lack of warmth or consideration.
I think the lack of warmth or love or even nodding acceptance of stocks as something that can make you money is downright wonderful for the bulls.
Things like hand claps come through like thunder and there's a metallic quality to the sound throughout, with hissy and hot "s" sounds from vocals and a pronounced lack of warmth from instruments.
Hillary Clinton inherited her husband's reputation for expertise, and Elizabeth Warren has built her candidacy around an impressive array of policies, yet both have faced sexist criticism for their supposed lack of warmth.
"I think of Korea as even worse than the jungle in World War II because of the lack of supplies, lack of warmth in the operating room," General Hays said in an interview for an Army oral history in 1983.
" And when she goes on to admit that the lack of warmth or affection between them was down to her, it's a genuinely moving moment." Downturn Abbey won the International Education Services Popular Fiction Book of the Year Award at the Irish Book Awards.
During this visit, she delivered a speech in which a lack of warmth towards Carter was evident. While Thatcher likely favoured her ideological counterpart Ronald Reagan to win the 1980 election (in which he defeated Carter), she was cautious to avoid voicing any such preference, even in private.
Although the novel's antiquarian basis was evident, and this was seen to result in a lack of warmth, the picture of the age was highly praised, Alsatia being found particularly striking. The urban setting meant that the author could not display one of his main strengths, the depiction of the natural world. The characters were generally found telling. The presentation of James was almost universally admired, with Malagrowther the next most popular.
Social risk factors for anxiety include a history of trauma (e.g., physical, sexual or emotional abuse or assault), bullying, early life experiences and parenting factors (e.g., rejection, lack of warmth, high hostility, harsh discipline, high parental negative affect, anxious childrearing, modelling of dysfunctional and drug-abusing behaviour, discouragement of emotions, poor socialization, poor attachment, and child abuse and neglect), cultural factors (e.g., stoic families/cultures, persecuted minorities including the disabled), and socioeconomics (e.g.
This has been debated widely by contemporary psychologists. Horney believed these stimuli to be less important, except for influences during childhood. Rather, she placed significant emphasis on parental indifference towards the child, believing that a child's perception of events, as opposed to the parent's intentions, is the key to understanding a person's neurosis. For instance, a child might feel a lack of warmth and affection should a parent make fun of the child's feelings.
Refrigerator mother theory is a theory that autism is caused by a lack of maternal warmth. Current research indicates that genetic factors are suspected in the cause of autism as well as environmental factors. The terms refrigerator mother and refrigerator parents were coined around 1950 as a label for mothers of children diagnosed with autism or schizophrenia. When Leo Kanner first identified autism in 1943, he noted the lack of warmth among the parents of autistic children.
After Maxie nearly died of a drug overdose, Mac blamed Jason and Sonny for the recent influx of drugs in Port Charles. After Jason convinced him they weren't responsible, Mac told Jason he'd be willing to look the other way if Jason wanted to kill the responsible party. Soon Georgie was giving Mac headaches as well by dating Dillon Quartermaine. Fed up with the lack of warmth from his family, Dillon wanted to run away and convinced Georgie to join him.
Alice Isringhausen (Sarah Paulson) is hired from back East by Alma Garret to tutor Sofia. Isringhausen remains unobtrusively in the background with Sofia throughout most of the drama between Alma and Seth. After Seth's family suddenly arrives, in Alma's newly upset state, Alma and Isringhausen have an argument over Alma's perception of Isringhausen's lack of warmth towards the girl, and she is fired. Isringhausen does not leave town, however, and instead begins to spread tales of Alma having been behind Swearengen's murder of Mr. Garret.
This lack of warmth from the sun, combined with the high altitude (about ), means that the South Pole has one of the coldest climates on Earth (though it is not quite the coldest; that record goes to the region in the vicinity of the Vostok Station, also in Antarctica, which lies at a higher elevation).Science question of the week, Goddard Space Flight Center. The South Pole is at an altitude of but feels like . Centrifugal force from the spin of the planet pulls the atmosphere toward the equator.
The lack of warmth emphasizes the lack of life within the subject. However, the skin and hair of the man are warmer in undertone, demonstrating the human emotion felt by the man despite his apparent lack of enthusiasm. The wall in the background of the piece is cream, brown, and blue, like the figure, tying together the subject in the foreground to the wall in the background and further emphasizing the connection of emotion and the relationship the subject has with his environment. In addition to color, line is used in the painting in order to guide the viewer's eye.
Interspersed with her work in Rossini's operas, Manfredini-Guarmani created several roles in operas by other composers who are lesser known today, specialising in what Caprioli calls the "fragile and persecuted" pre-Romantic heroine. Francesco Regli described her as having sung those roles "angelically" with an extremely beautiful and well-schooled voice and clear diction which made up for a certain lack of warmth in her intereptation.Regli (1860) pp. 292-293 In 1812 she sang in the premieres of Pavesi's Aspasia e Cleomene at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence and Teodoro at La Fenice in Venice.
Basically, we never used too many microphones. I think they're using > too many these days. Wilkinson's method of selecting recording venues was recounted in an article on concert hall orchestral sound written by the conductor Denis Vaughan in 1981: > I have recorded in many halls throughout Europe and America and have found > that halls built mainly of brick, wood and soft plaster, which are usually > older halls, always produce a good natural warm sound. Halls built with > concrete and hard plaster seem to produce a thin hard sound and always a > lack of warmth and bass.
BBC reviewer Peter Marsh characterized Coltrane's solo performance during the song as "a gripping, restless examination of repeated phrases, accelerated at dizzying speed till they break up and regroup" and describes the performance as one having both "power and grace". Many reviews of "Ogunde" give special attention to Sanders' performance in the extended version of the song. Don Heckman of the Los Angeles Times praised Sanders' performance, asserting that "Sanders is at his very best on 'Ogunde'". Beaudreau offered a mixed assessment, finding "Sanders’ endurance" to be "impressive" and his performance "attractive and admirable", but noting that the performance tests his "tolerance for extended and insistent shrill wailing" and that "the lack of warmth here leaves me out in the cold, so to speak".
Jar Jar Binks Must Die (subtitled ...and Other Observations about Science Fiction Movies) is a 2011 collection of 42 essays by film critic Daniel M. Kimmel, published in a trade paperback edition by Fantastic Books in March 2011, with a second printing following five months later.ISFDB publication history Binks in the title is an aside to the Star Wars CGI character who was poorly received, the title gives voice to the extent of the lack of warmth his negative critics had over the controversy raised by Binks' characterization and what it was felt to engender. The collection was a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Related Work in 2012.Science Fiction Awards Database Although it tied for first in nominations for eligible works, it placed fifth in the final voting.

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