Relaxation
in sentence
96 examples of Relaxation in a sentence
I felt a sense of
relaxation
tempered with anticipation.
So as you settled into
relaxation
at the end of a hard day, on the couch in our office, the music would mellow with you.
So we're looking for a balance, a focused
relaxation
where we can allow thoughts to come and go without all the usual involvement.
Some people can cope with pain using methods that involve distraction, relaxation, meditation, yoga, or strategies that can be taught, like cognitive behavioral therapy.
This makes your hypothalamus trigger a
relaxation
response.
When you have a dominant mental state, like relaxation, hundreds and thousands of neurons are firing in the brain, creating concurrent electrical discharges in characteristic patterns that can be measured with electroencephalography, or EEG.
A control panel on the EEG headset measured their various emotional responses: like attention, interest, excitement, frustration, guilt, stress levels and
relaxation.
But other treatments such as acupuncture and massage, and even just relaxation, clearly have some kind of benefit.
This is not a film for
relaxation.
Stewart Kane (Gabriel Byrne, VANITY FAIR) heads out with his local Jindabyne, Australia fishing buddies for a weekend of rest, recreation, and
relaxation.
Kirk and crew seem to have found the perfect planet for shore leave after an extended tour of duty has left everyone on board in need of rest,
relaxation
and so on.
When I watch movies of this nature I am looking for fun, some excitement, but mainly
relaxation.
It was his contention that Kathleen slipped and fell on a staircase in their home after an evening of wine and relaxation, while the prosecution maintained that Mr. Peterson had bludgeoned his wife, and positioned the body to appear as an accident.
In these circumstances, the additional costs of debt service easily outweigh any gains that might come from some measure of fiscal
relaxation.
For most of the past generation, and looking into the future, the message of the market is that the benefits of international capital mobility do not include a
relaxation
of the capital constraint, and thus an acceleration of growth in the global periphery.
Much of this increase has come from private sources, reflecting gradual
relaxation
of the shackles on the business sector since the early 1980s.
This may not be the Press Freedom World Cup, but with Russia under the global spotlight, the international community can push for the release of jailed journalists and human-rights defenders; the repeal of draconian laws; the
relaxation
of government control over the media; and an end to impunity.
Summertime BluesFLORENCE – Summer is a time for beaches and
relaxation
– and, historically, for all sorts of destructive crises.
Even a mild foretaste of such reforms would encourage a
relaxation
of the austerity terms demanded by the new German government that emerges from the general election there on September 24.
Of course, there is a scenario in which the personal chemistry between leaders brings an earlier
relaxation
of Western sanctions.
Will Germany agree to such a
relaxation
– or, for that matter, to Hollande’s implicit demand that the ECB follow Japan’s example and loosen monetary policy to drive the exchange rate back down?
Greece’s fire-breathing new government, it is generally assumed, will have little choice but to stick to its predecessor’s program of structural reform, perhaps in return for a modest
relaxation
of fiscal austerity.
They argue that ECB quantitative easing alone, with no fiscal relaxation, would be ineffective.
The spirit of hope in the country is palpable, though some older people, who saw earlier moments of apparent
relaxation
of authoritarian rule come and go, remain cautious.
What Poland needs most is fiscal discipline and market-oriented reforms, including
relaxation
of the rigid labor laws that are inhibiting job creation.
The bad news is that directed lending and the
relaxation
of credit standards in China, particularly after the crisis, have led to investment in assets in real estate and heavy industry with a value well below the cost of creating them.
In particular, three changes are necessary: the
relaxation
of the 1% rule, the expansion of eligibility criteria to include more than just reforestation, and the removal of the 60-year replacement rule (which mandates the replacement of temporary with permanent credits after 60 years, regardless of the state of the underlying forests).
But, with prosperous South Korea so close, any
relaxation
of borders would mean no one would be left to rebuild the country.
These and other studies link female arousal to women’s freedom from “bad stress” and support in
relaxation
– and in their having some sense of control over events affecting them.
In reality, the current
relaxation
is more likely a lull before the storm.
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