Sentence examples for existential complexities from inspiring English sources

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As such, the researchers concluded that "future research exploring the beneficial effects of Dignity Therapy will help unravel the psychological, spiritual, and existential complexities for an individual facing death…" (p. 9).

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"What is football actually?" he pondered at one point, as if wrestling with a deep existential complexity.

"When you're making a work of art and you can't decide whether it's a dog or a pitcher of milk or a television set or whatever that goes in that particular spot, you've entered an existential complexity that's almost life threatening," he said.

The conflicting view of CTOs as coercive or beneficial, "does not describe a simple dichotomy between paternalism and autonomy; but an experience characterized by intense practice, moral, existential and legal complexity and uncertainty" (p.350) [ 37]; this tension exists, "in the moral grey zone between caring and controlling" (p.50) [ 38].

Moacyr Scliar, one of Brazil's most celebrated novelists and short-story writers, whose existential allegories explored the complexities of Jewish identity in the Diaspora, died on Feb. 27 in Porto Alegre.

David Cogswell brilliantly grapples with the complexities of existential philosophy and all the major writers contributing to this revolution in thought that emerged into popular culture following dark years of fascism and World War II (although he correctly traces the roots of existentialism back to the mid-19th century).

Recurring characters such as thwarted adventure game host Falconhoof and waster fantasist Dee Dee underpin a barrage of existential observations on the endless complexities of life.

Olivier Assayas's testy, teasing examination of female identity and celebrity construction layers its cultural and existential debates with the millefeuille complexity of a master; its actresses are visibly thinking as they work, interpreting the script's questions as they pertain to character and self alike.

Their artistic dreams fuse with vanity, their romantic desires are inseparable from egotism, yet their complexities aren't psychological but, rather, existential.

Integrating the biological, psychological and social components of healing is difficult enough without the added time and complexity of considering a relevant spiritual or existential dimension.

Findings emphasize a fluid and dynamic understanding of existential suffering and compel health providers to acknowledge the complexity of fear and anxiety while allowing space for the uniquely fluid nature of these processes for each person.

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