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132 Sentences With "look inward"

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We look inward because there is nowhere left to look.
It's harder to look inward at our own similarities with them.
The recent events have also inspired some schools to look inward.
It has forced me to look inward, so it's overall just growth.
But reading it made some of us in The Life look inward.
Simply put, we have refused to look inward for computer science talent.
Look inward with complete acceptance, noting why you came to the doctor.
It forces them to look inward, to the state of racial tension today.
Daigle's sophomore album is about encouraging people to look inward during turbulent times.
The videogame industry has a nasty tendency to look inward and forward exclusively.
The healthy reaction when faced with such a situation is to look inward.
Jay-Z is 47 now, and the time has come to look inward.
It's not just hackers who are forced by the Chinese government to look inward.
"You want to look inward when you're starting to feel jealous," Dr. Harwick says.
So, instead of maybe doubling down on your anti-Trump rage, maybe look inward.
As a result, his photographs of outsiders help the rest of us look inward.
Instead, it's a look inward, to passions and possibilities long thought to have passed.
"The culture of Silicon Valley itself isn't designed to look inward," Donovan told CNN.
The most effective human images may be those that force us to look inward.
You know what, maybe you look inward and say why didn't you see me before.
As religious people, we must look inward, deciding what we want our America to be.
We may look inward after such a period of chaos, it's entirely possible and perfectly healthy.
Fear, he says, makes people look inward, where they think about themselves and how they feel.
But at what point, Pisces, do you look inward, reflect, and do what's best for you?
With water diversion arguably off the table, the Southwest needs to look inward for a fix.
The images look inward but were presented, in their earliest stages, at clubs and in performance spaces.
Last, because events in the outside world are so hard to predict, it pays to look inward.
Hospitals need to look inward to address the implicit biases that contribute to unequal and disrespectful care.
Dance music has always had the meta-referential tendency to look inward as much as it looks out.
Don't get me wrong, I love any excuse to look inward — but I'm literally stopping at my epidermis.
Organizations should look inward and enable staff to effectively brainstorm concepts embracing social network best practices of collaboration.
This wasn't your grand-Sartre's black-bereted existentialism; this was just being out-there enough to look inward.
With the rising wave of protectionism, there are more and more "angry societies" as countries increasingly look inward.
Employers need to look inward to remove unconscious bias and other barriers from the recruitment and hiring process.
They ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become.
Jankowicz says that while Russia is "exploiting preexisting fissures in our society," the U.S. also needs look inward.
Having no one to reach out to made me harder; it taught me to look inward for answers.
"I challenge a lot of Americans to look inward before they start pointing the finger outward," she said.
Look inward, and know that even if you're doing all the right things it will still take time.
Other losing campaigns, especially with candidates nearing record level negative ratings & zero ability to grow, should look inward.
So you kind of have to look inward and go, 'How can I be part of my own solution?
Lawmakers have also vowed to look inward to improve the way Congress deals with sexual harassment on Capitol Hill.
Nationalists are also extremely protectionist, preferring to look inward when it comes to matters of foreign affairs and trade.
To some, the answer is to look inward, to somehow unwind these linkages, to close borders and retreat into protectionism.
In order to successfully focus on outward security challenges, Europe must simultaneously look inward to fix its own underlying issues.
But undertaking this book, and several visits to the enveloping silence of a Trappist monastery, prompted her to look inward.
Some of Kepel's fellow intellectuals contend that the election should be an opportunity to look inward instead of blaming Islamists.
The more I look inward, the more I see people and the more I see people the more I see me.
The U.S.A. might easily have continued to look inward, to listen to its "America first" demagogues, until it was too late.
"Anyone in a leadership role needs to know that when you are looking at conflict, you can't look inward," he said.
Analysts, though, said that Snapchat appeared willing to look inward and try to fix problems rather than be distracted by Instagram.
And, because everyone's goals — and how they get prioritized — are different, it's important that you look inward before doing much of anything.
" She continued, "The temptation is to say, 'Well why don't we just look inward, why don't we just hide behind our borders?
In suggesting that we look inward for the cause of this hunger, Chapman's as much a Buddhist as he is a Christian.
I turned my back on the film industry, choosing instead to look inward and contemplate my own mortality, but that ends now.
" Kasich adviser John Weaver responded: "Other losing campaigns, especially with candidates nearing record level negative ratings & zero ability to grow, should look inward.
How different it would have been had he taken time to look inward, not be so defensive and improve the way he governed.
Look inward to make sure it's not you, take steps to try to improve the relationship and work on becoming more mentally strong.
Instead, they should look inward to the traditions and knowledge that gave meaning to the generations that preceded them and still does today.
This way, instead of getting more paranoid, the person would hopefully look inward and realize that there was help available if they wanted it.
Over long days students would identify negative patterns, look inward for purpose, and set out to pursue their own self-interest above everything else.
Mr Abe once told this columnist he identified with them because they did "not simply look inward, but looked…to the world's wider horizons".
Whether it's our personal GDP (income) or other factors, our personal startup must look inward to determine what's important in the development of self.
The sooner America understands this, the sooner we can all look inward and take personal responsibility for our role in this war against hate.
All of this could have the effect of making China look inward at its own technology scene and trying to boost homegrown semiconductor firms.
But it wasn't until recently that the industry began to look inward at the problem of harassment and violence by staffers against other staffers.
Mr. Trump's inconstancy, he said, was leading countries to look inward, to focus on their own interests rather than take their lead from Washington.
If none of this sounds appealing, well, winter is also the ideal time to retreat, look inward, and spend some quality time with yourself.
"These two relationships are very different, these two women are very different, and so I had to look inward and see what's important," he says.
" These frustrations, she said, have led to a questioning of "established institutions and international norms," leading some to say, "Well, why don't we look inward?
Burn the shit down in glorious anger, sure, but make sure you then look inward, heal yourself as best you can, and keep on running.
He spoke directly to Americans saying they had to look inward to resolve this crisis and not just expect their leaders to do this for them.
The U.S. can't continue to look inward and expect the high rates of growth we have seen in the tech sector over the past two decades.
By the time society started to really look inward and consider the under-discussed sources of toxicity in popular entertainment, his schtick was already well-established.
Yoga is supposed to ask you to look inward, but all I could do was look around at these acrobats and take child's pose to escape.
Additionally, spellcraft requires meditative rituals that require you to look inward and concentrate on what you want to manifest, which is therapeutic in its own right.
Rather, he said, he had taken it on himself to try to convince Ms. Stewart-Cousins to "look inward" for answers, rather than to the governor.
After her short 15-month third marriage to golfer Greg Norman ended in 2009, Evert vowed to look inward, make her own decisions, and become more independent.
Where the summer solstice stirs up the senses and imbues everything with an enthusiastic energy, the fall equinox encourages you to look inward and practice self-care.
As she took an unsparing look inward, she began, tentatively at first, to allow herself to create a life that resided side-by-side with her regret.
But if they are to make meaningful change, local leaders also must look inward to confront the Trumpian forces that have long existed within their own boundaries.
While Trudeau came to power four years ago as a globalist determined to put Canada back on the world stage, he's now been forced to look inward.
"It's a watershed moment for the Isle of Man," said Micky Swindale, president of the chamber of commerce, who worries that the island might start to look inward.
Victims of these crimes in the workplace, or anywhere they occur, are not obliged to look inward and examine their commitment to feminism in order to combat them.
Bonus step: Look inward Do a little introspection about how often you use Amazon Prime for dumb small shit that you could grab at a small local shop.
These trends have developed amidst a growing opposition to immigration in many parts of the world, with political leaders across the ideological spectrum facing increased pressure to look inward.
As impeachment deliberations roil Washington, Congress will be tempted to look inward and dial back on efforts to address the challenge China poses to American security, prosperity, and values.
Instead, it appears they've spent the last few years doubling and tripling down on that strategy while at the same time doing whatever they can not to look inward.
Just as with learning any difficult skill, meditation has allowed me to look inward and learn more about myself and my habits, and how to promote more positive ones.
Rick Santorum says students who were protesting for gun control this weekend should look inward to help to solve mass shootings ... by learning CPR instead of taking to the streets.
Ride this wave of energy as long as you can — before you know it, it'll be time to look inward and reflect all over again with the next new moon.
The whole experience forced Paul to look inward and realize that the only true path to redemption was obvious: a pay-per-view boxing match between himself and another YouTuber.
Smollett 'not exonerated' In his moment of anger at the Navy Pier press conference, as his department's reputation was on the line, Eddie Johnson found the time to look inward.
However, the early results do suggest that, in order to experience epiphany learning, we must look inward and focus on our own strategy, rather than scrutinizing the moves of our opponents.
For 22-year-old chef Theo Friedman, that quest to find the ideal dining atmosphere has led him to look inward and draw upon his childhood in an unexpectedly tangible way.
In his new book, the social critic Thomas Frank poses another possibility: that liberals in general — and the Democratic Party in particular — should look inward to understand the sorry state of American politics.
In his new book, the social critic Thomas Frank ­poses another possibility: that liberals in general — and the Democratic Party in particular — should look inward to understand the sorry state of American politics.
While the Studio Museum will tackle activism through a creative lens, a discussion on Tuesday at the National Black Theater will ask panelists to look inward to ponder the emotional expressions of resistance.
If America neglected to look inward after the end of the Cold War, as Bacevich wishes we had done, is that a reflection of its failures, or of the natural temptations of our position?
By pretending to look inward at the flaws of progressivism, but in practice externalizing blame for the left's failures by scapegoating academia, Kristof's confessionals contribute to the enduring strain of anti-intellectualism in American politics.
If 20083 was an emblem of progress on at least one measure, 2016 has required the grim acceptance of the limits, the disappointments, the blind spots — a nation taking a long look inward, and shuddering.
" David told PEOPLE: "I've requested she and her castmates stop talking about us multiple times but they are bullies and bullies feel better about themselves when they refuse to look inward and focus on themselves.
" With apparent sarcasm, Nebenzia also suggested the UK government should look inward to determine why Russian nationals in the country so often find themselves in mortal peril, and mocked Haley's credibility as "an experienced chemist.
During a time of year when we're already encouraged to count our blessings, the new moon is that additional nudge we need to look inward (even when it feels like we have a million things to do).
" He urged the Palestinians instead to "look inward," saying the Trump administration's toughness toward them was meant to signal that "the world isn't going to stop turning" and that they did not "have a veto on progress.
And, Chris, really what&aposs happening inside the party is there&aposs a debate about whether the country should look inward and kind of withdraw and take care of itself or whether the country ought to look outward.
Instead of lashing out with the same partisan talking points, Hillary Clinton would be wise to look inward, talk about why she lost, and expand the dwindling base of Democratic Party supporters—we won't hold our breaths though.
On the other, they're punitive—designed to punish the nation's most appalling rule-breakers by confining them to a place of limited stimulation where they are forced to look inward and confront their own decisions day after day.
First up is taking an honest look inward and making sure you have the discipline to take the cash option and handle it responsibly, said Howard Pressman, a CFP and partner at Egan, Berger & Weiner in Vienna, Virginia.
We need to take a deep look inward at our organizational structure and our culture, to ensure that we will live up to the values of respect, equity and inclusion that we espouse in our work every day.
As workers, victims, and advocates continue to speak out about injustices in our society and the workplace, we will continue to look inward to see how we can better embody the values we aspire to: transparency, respect, and fairness.
Above all, they insisted that our newly independent republic not look inward, but that we instead reach out to foreign governments to establish a free exchange of goods and signal to potential immigrants that they would be welcome here.
And we need to expand our definition of trauma because, if most of us look inward through therapy, we start to realize that we were exposed to trauma even if we aren't living in an abusive home or a war zone.
Since that initial revelation in October, dozens of women and men in the entertainment industry have come forward to report harassment at the hands of mostly male figures who abused their power, causing many to look inward at the industry's problems.
For many, that's what yoga is at its core: not only an exercise routine embodied by the physical practice but a life path that asks its students to look inward, shun desire, move toward contentment and be truthful and nonviolent.
Bachner: If anything, from my perspective, it enhanced the experience because often times when you have a camera on you, it can sort of be a catalyst to have you look inward and see what you can get from the experience.
They can write and record music at home, and they can collaborate via file transfers or high-speed hookups; some, no doubt, will find that a break from the road and a chance to look inward will enrich their music.
Whether it be willful negligence or a lack of infrastructure that results in these failures, the United States, as a longtime strategic and military partner of Egypt, must widen its partnership strategy beyond counterterrorism and the Sinai and look inward towards the state.
A cavalry of young Korean-American chefs—previously toiling in the arts of classical European and refined Japanese cuisine—have begun to look inward and serve dishes rich in historical context and traditions rooted in the East Asian peninsula of 75 million people.
John McCain believes it, but the reason we're having these problems here at home, Brexit, Italy, there's a movement all over to look inward not outward and I think it's a mistake, but I'm not sure most Americans agree with John McCain and Lindsey Graham.
Sometimes, when the ferry approached Manhattan, instead of shooting from the ship's prow to capture the majestic skyline ahead, he would turn his camera on the water's surface or the fog enshrouding the horizon, or he would look inward at the ferry's heavy machinery.
But as we Democrats work to protect democracy from Republicans who seek to exclude voters, we must also look inward, because our own party's system of nominating a presidential candidate is both undemocratic and harms our ability to prepare for -- and win -- the general election.
"What I'm doing is telling women to look inward and to analyze their relationships and understand that it's their responsibility to raise standards for themselves and for the men that they're allowing it to their beds and their hearts and their lives," she said.
During a hearing before Congress early last year about national security challenges, he outlined a vision of American leadership that is starkly at odds with Mr. Trump's argument that the United States must look inward and reconsider the merit of military and diplomatic alliances.
As a general rule of thumb, it might be said that religion either makes people look inward, in search of a better understanding of their own weaknesses, or it makes them look outward, in a quest (which can easily become fanatical) for external sources of evil.
But his withdrawal was also symptomatic of a need to distance himself from the art scene, to look inward and start shedding what he had learned in his Paris years: a process which, in hindsight, recalls Agnes Martin's own retreat to the desert of New Mexico.
Bro Krift, the executive editor, said the decision to look inward as part of its coverage of the new memorial emerged from a simple question: How could the newspaper ask people to reflect on their roles during a period of injustice if it did not do the same?
Rising nationalism and populism have forced the country to look inward, struggling to find answers to violent protests against foreigners that have become commonplace in the former East Germany, and to a coarsening of political debate with the entrance to Parliament of the far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany, or AfD.
Mixing samples from some of Jay-Z's favorite artists — Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, the Fugees — with live instrumentation, the producer hit on a rich, grown-up soul sound that allowed Jay-Z, 47, to look inward and address his much-analyzed marriage, fatherhood, generational trauma and the black experience with believable rawness.
"Art for art's sake" might be a term used for something that appears simply to look inward, at its own process and material, rather than outward; it might be something in which an interest in form seems to have eclipsed interest in the larger world, or in social justice, or in content of any kind.
MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL Dems must look inward after defeat, determine why message lost Donald Trump and the GOP, see you in two years The fight against Trump has only begun "Humanitarianism," we soon found out, was simply a euphemism for regime change which was supposed to propel Clinton into the White House in 2017.
Republicans will think twice about embracing Trump and will use this opportunity to look inward and do what they need to do for political survival, which, in many instances, will be to distance themselves from Trump — as Gillespie tried to do, from a perception standpoint, although he then drank the Trump Kool-Aid when it came to policies and perception.

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