Sentences with phrase «abiding sense of»

It was established to annually recognize a team member who has consistently demonstrated fairness, courtesy, dignity, honesty, integrity and an abiding sense of responsibility to comply with the standards and rules of professionalism in the collaborative practice.
United by an energetic brushstroke and a wry sense of humor, the paintings convey what Alan Pocaro, writing his catalogue essay, calls «honesty, integrity, and an abiding sense of the personal made universal.»
Trained as an architect under Mies van der Rohe, Norman Bluhm created paintings with an abiding sense of structure, balance, and compositional technique.
A deep and abiding sense of the sublime is tantamount in Untitled # 1.
It was an era of gender fluidity and sexual freedom which held to a deep abiding sense of «anything goes» as bath houses and clubs like Plato's Retreat flourished in the city.
Along the way, the 5,500 - pound coupe instilled an abiding sense of serenity, its plus - sized length (more than 20 feet) and girth shrinking away as I grew comfortable at its controls.
But the film softens the bouts of cruelty with an abiding sense of humane, if absurdist, comedy, smoothing out the tonal shifts that may have you gasping in horror one minute and laughing the next.
Go your own way and embrace a deep and abiding sense of fulfillment that can't be found by following the crowd.
He requires «an abiding sense of patriotism,» which he equates not with an urge to fight but with an inclination to do «the best you can do.»
Amid the strife of the Culture Wars and the heated partisan divides between Red and Blue states, one thing seems to bring together a great many Americans across both sides of the nation's secular / sacred divide: a deep, abiding sense of amusement and incredulity — if not outright contempt — for purveyors and supporters of the so - called «Prosperity Gospel».
Increasing moments and periods of intense closeness help to establish the abiding sense of dependable oneness.
But Shakespeare also had an abiding sense of evil's strange, shadowy evanescence, especially in the later plays, where a reconciling mood seems to lift evil off its hinges.
So in this realm also the Master set good over against bad religion; for prayer, when it means an abiding sense of divine companionship and resource, can make life radiant, resilient, triumphant.
To enter the kingdom as a follower of Christ is to find through the Holy Spirit wisdom, strength, and guidance for living; comfort in sorrow; hope in adversity; outreach in service to others; and an abiding sense of the forgiving and sustaining presence of God.
And above all with his abiding sense of the glory that shall be revealed.
God is simply a projection of these desires, feared and worshipped by human beings out of an abiding sense of helplessness.
This is an abiding sense of howthe Pauline higher vocation of the celibate can be valued and understood.

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Isn't it a matter of conscience (in Hobbes's sense) to abide by the rules that define the profession you've signed up for?
For many, the gnosis is nothing as exotic as reincarnation; it may be, rather, a sense of abiding power.
Of course Père Teilhard had a full - length treatment in The Phenomenon of Man and an off - tangent discussion in The Future of Man as well as in The Divine Milieu, where his main interest however was in making sense of man's religious experience and showing its abiding significance in a world which is in procesOf course Père Teilhard had a full - length treatment in The Phenomenon of Man and an off - tangent discussion in The Future of Man as well as in The Divine Milieu, where his main interest however was in making sense of man's religious experience and showing its abiding significance in a world which is in procesof Man and an off - tangent discussion in The Future of Man as well as in The Divine Milieu, where his main interest however was in making sense of man's religious experience and showing its abiding significance in a world which is in procesof Man as well as in The Divine Milieu, where his main interest however was in making sense of man's religious experience and showing its abiding significance in a world which is in procesof man's religious experience and showing its abiding significance in a world which is in process.
X) attention has already been drawn to the sense of permanence dominating the invocation «Abide with me,» and the sense of flux dominating the sequel «Fast Falls the Eventide.»
Of course if that writer intended something else, as he may well have done, namely that the «times», in the sense of the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenOf course if that writer intended something else, as he may well have done, namely that the «times», in the sense of the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statemenof abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statement.
In this sense the pre-scientific interpretation of surprising natural phenomena as miracles is really more perceptive than the routine acceptance of every occurrence as part of an invariable law - abiding order of things.
And religion as a sense of mystery still abides, even though the awareness of mystery is often repressed to some degree.
In fact for this philosopher of process the primary metaphysical question is that of how to hold together the sense of permanence with that of perishing.6 Is the religious vision of something that abides and that saves the world consistent with the fabric of reality as we know it from science and naive experience?
The tormenting sense of vast alternatives is abiding.
God's abiding purpose for humankind is that in response to divine action we should realize our intended humanity as human lovers — in the richest, broadest, and most responsible sense of the term.
Philia, on his showing, may have a wide range of meanings, but, within the circle of those with whom one had affectionate relationships, the ancient Greeks were quite ready to designate some as friends in a narrower sense corresponding more closely to that «abiding image» of friendship we still share with them.
The evidence of the first is «a fixed and earnest desire for the work,» «an abiding impression of duty to preach the gospel,» and «a sense of personal weakness and unworthiness and a heartfelt reliance on divine power.»
By giving your toddler some sense of control over what is happening, they are much more inclined to abide.
Being able to abide by strict food rules also gives you a (sick) sense of superiority that you can say «no thank you» to pizza, sandwiches, and even birthday cake with your friends.
Most Erie County Democratic voters are hard - working, ethnic, traditional, conservative people who believe in common sense ideas like: taxes are too high; criminals belong in jail; police should be respected; law abiding gun owners are not the root of our crime problem; plastic bags should be legal and that life is sacred.
God forbid we go after actual criminals, no we'd rather make criminals out of law abiding citizens that makes real good sense.
«Concealed carry reciprocity is a common - sense reform that reduces confusion for law - abiding gun owners who wish to travel to other concealed - carry states,» Faso said in the statement, adding that out - of - state carriers would have to follow New York state and local prohibitions on weapons in bars, churches, public buildings and other institutions.
Haneke brings his usual, acutely and ruthlessly observational way of telling a story (in both the narrative and stylistic senses) to bear on that of the trials endured by the strong, abiding, true love between a long - married couple of cultured seniors (French - cinema royalty Jean - Louis Trintignant and Emanuelle Riva) in the wake of the wife's illness, debilitation, and irretrievable, erosive slide toward death.
Furthermore, Schrader injects a moving sense of fatigue into Light Sleeper, an abiding belief that the good times are long gone and the only thing one can look forward to is some modicum of inner peace.
Indeed, John Wick holds up years later as a straightforward yet savoury revenge drama with tragedy to spare (our protagonist is spurred to action by not only a dead wife and a stolen car but a murdered puppy, too), backstory that knows not to overstay its welcome (Wick is an erstwhile member of an international assassin class that gathers for respite in plush underground lodgings and abides by a strict professional code), and action that doesn't quit, all sauced up with a just - slightly smug sense of self - awareness.
The weight of everyone is on her's shoulders: her son who is at war, her husband who must abide daily indignities, the white family's illnesses and needs, and her own sense of justice for her family.
Right until the end, you can sense their deep and abiding love of one another even as they become increasingly toxic for each other.
From the States, where many of us who work with Publishing Perspectives are based, there's particular poignancy and concern here, not least because we have an abiding, sometimes quite charming sense of the UK as our progenitor nation.
Not in the sense that his abiding concerns of colonialism return in these works, but that he has never undertaken a series of paintings.
My initial and abiding interest is abstract and to represent a sense of light, space, and place for contemplation.
Though her sculptural forms were often highly - abstracted, Catlett imbued her works with a profound sense of narrative shaped by both her intensely personal experience and identification as an African American woman (along with her acquired mejicanismos) and her broader, abiding concern with principles of justice, freedom, dignity and resilience.
If you are working on steadying the mind, a good focus especially in the beginning and intermediate stages of meditating, then you would probably give yourself over to the sensations of breathing, abiding as a body breathing, with from time to time a passing but beautiful sense of relaxing, the mind quieting, peace growing, opening, being here, being now.
Hi Ross: I agree with your point that it is technically (ethically) impossible to act as a consultant in the truest sense of the word in Ontario if one is to abide by the «ethical» requirements of the Act, bearing in mind that ethics are «prescribed rules» as invented by the mother ship, not to be confused with morals and just plain old common sense.
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