Sentences with phrase «when such dialogue»

When such dialogue is taking place effectively, it is not only the individual counselor who ministers to those who come for help; it is also the community that offers ministry.

Not exact matches

The candidate from her party running in Buenos Aires — the country's biggest province — has demurred when asked about the situation in the Venezuela, saying that he did not know «in detail» what was going on there, later stressing the differences between the tenures of Chavez and Maduro and calling for dialogue with a third party, such as the Pope.
Such a defense seems to come down to this: the local church is preserved from suffocating provincialism when it intentionally engages in dialogue with other churches and when it remains steadfast in appropriating and witnessing to the «apostolic tradition.»
General principles can not, in my opinion, be laid down at this stage of the (still young) Jewish - Christian dialogue; but when polemic is undertaken in such dialogues, it must always be done in careful and clear awareness of the unpleasant uses to which such polemics have often been put by Christians in the past.
Charles Foster, director of the Christian education program at Candler School of Theology, noted that «the significance of this study will come when it's put in dialogue with other major studies,» such as studies in mainline decline, education and faith development.
Awareness of all four ways of religion and of their respective temptations allows us to approach the subject of revelation in such a way that in inter-religious dialogue, areas of religious agreement may show up more obviously than when we look only at the obvious sacramental differences.
Such an eventuality is possible at a time when the Indo - Pak dialogue has achieved noticeable progress in the long - neglected area of bilateral trade.
Then again, it is hardly surprising that the dialogue uses such moralizing shorthand when the narrative arc and mise - en - scène follow suit.
Worse than that stale premise, is the script's stilted dialogue, which frequently sounds unnatural such as when Sheeni asks Nick to put some suntan lotion on her back: with «Would you mind applying this to my exposed areas?»
The actors lend a natural air to even the most expository dialogue, with Weisz infusing Hester with such wordless agony that she holds sway over the material even when just staring into space — cigarette in hand and the weight of so much misery within her.
Eventually, he gets to the snappy and profane dialogue for which he has such a flair when he chooses.
Talk can be great too, of course: my favorite period in Hollywood is the»30s and»40s, when all those screwball and absurdist comedies were having such brilliant fun with dialogue.
When you have a film with such terrific actors like Al Pacino (The Recruit) and Christopher Walken (Kangaroo Jack), and such easy - to - watch personalities like Affleck and J.Lo, the horrendously misguided dialogue and lack of vision to the storytelling only become more pronounced, akin to performing the Macarena in the middle of a ballet, or having the diva of an opera perform a beatbox in the middle of her aria.
Johnson spent many years sending out his script to anyone he could that would read it, and although most that would read it loved it, none of them were willing to take a chance on such an ambitious screenplay done by an inexperienced director, especially when making the script work with such strange dialogue.
«Bad Turn Worse» starts off with such energy — I wanted more dialogue - driven scenes like the opening diner bit about Thompson and whether or not it should be called «Bacon & Egg» instead of the plural if you only have one egg — that it's bound to sag a bit when the robbery plotting kicks in.
It was a WB drama before those were respected, dismissed as the TV version of a chick flick before complicated female relationships were appreciated regardless of gender, and delivered dizzying, referential dialogue at a time when such writing was routinely scoffed at as merely cute, instead of hailed as «sharp» as it is today.
The road to hell has rarely been paved with such good intentions; director Sean Penn cast Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem as super-photogenic doctors falling in love and saving lives in African war zones, but the dialogue was so vapid and over-ripe that audiences giggled uncomfortably when they weren't averting their eyes from grotesque battle footage.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that Jewel Summoner is at least half dialogue, if not three - quarters — a fatal mistake when the quality of such is so unappealing.
When they were handed a below par script like the one for Death Race 2 the several «name» actors such as Sean Bean (most of whose dialogue are unintelligible), Ving Rhames and Danny Trejo were probably thinking «holiday in Cape Town» rather than «quality entertainment.»
And like director / writers such as Woody Allen or Quentin Tarantino, when you find actors who deliver your dialogue the way you intend it, you score a knock out, as Black did with the likes of Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer.
Unfortunately, the Academy at large thinks of dialogue when it comes to screenplays, more than formal aspects such as structure, mechanics, etc..
Some of the dialogue is clever and witty, but lines such as the one Marlon Wayans repeats three times in the diner scene (which someone clearly wanted to be the line you remembered when you got home) feel very forced.
Wordy content can often be simplified to crisp direct speech when conveyed through the dialogues of such characters.
We must model for them what a safe, respectful dialogue looks like even when we disagree on such charged issues.
I ignore the grammar Nazi especially when she critiques dialogue, but she picks up on lots of other things such as the overuse of a certain word.
Being engaged: I aspire to be an approachable person politically but will admit I have found a lot to oppose in our new president:) so I focus on training progressives to engage in constructive political dialogue, including such forgotten skills as «listening,» «not calling people racist when you don't know what else is wrong with their viewpoint» and so forth.
Danai Gurira who brought Michonne to life on the TV series did not reprise her role in the game, therefore Michonne is voiced by Samira Wiley who has starred in Orange is the New Black and The Handmaid's Tale delivers a stunning performance that can range from light - hearted dialogue with Pete to action and even emotional scenes when Michonne hallucinates about those who she has lost which provides a guaranteed emotional response from the player, while Malik Yoba voices Pete who made his debut as Yul Brenner in Cool Runnings followed by Detective Carson in Cop Land and TV series such as New York Undercover, Alphas and Empire.
Surrendering so much control to make way for movie sequences is galling, especially when the dialogue makes such a big deal about freedom and free will... Despite this gradual decay, though, MGS4 is absolutely a great game.
The voice - overs for the majority of the characters are lifted directly from the Star Wars films, so when you are hearing the dialogue of Han Solo, then you really are hearing Harrison Ford with further noticeable archive audio from Carrie Fisher as Leia, Adam Driver as Kylo Ren, John Boyega as Finn, Daisy Ridley as Rey, Oscar Isaac as Poe Damoeron, Anthony Daniels as C - 3PO, Max von Sydow as Lor San Tekka and much more besides, while there are also exceptional voice - over artists such as Matthew Mercer and JB Blanc amongst many more talented voice - over artists fulfilling a variety of character roles on the fringe of the story that interweaves with the archived audio to tell the story as authentically as possible.
How could it not sound brilliant as well when it holds such a rare musical talent as me, and how could my flourish not enrich the dialogues of this tale?
One such example would be when the Taskmaster defeats Iron Man in a match, there is a specific piece of dialogue that plays taking a dig at Tony Stark that wouldn't be heard otherwise.
Quantifiably, when it comes to visual art (that is art that must be seen in person, which is different than other media, such as the written word or music, which can be transmitted seamlessly from one country to another) more dialogue and communication is taking place in New York.
The exhibition associates this idea of «offshore art» with past developments in Land Performance and Conceptual Art of the 1960s and 70s — a time when artists moved the creative process beyond the studio — and forms new dialogues with contemporary artists whose processes continue the interdisciplinary and site - specific practices that began with pioneers such as Bas Jan Ader, Dennis Oppenheim, and Robert Smithson.
When it comes dialogue - driven content, such as Breaking Bad, we preferred to cut the surround mode for better clarity, reigning in the top - side channels for a more straightforward sound.
If you just want full sound and clear dialogue when watching TV and movies, you can do almost as well with systems that cost half as much, such as the Vizio S4251w - B4.
Conversations about race and racism in this country end too often when there is a chance to begin such dialogue, especially in cross-racial settings.
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