Sentences with phrase «allude more»

The diverse selection of works in the exhibition range from illustrations based closely on Carroll's text, to works which allude more subtly to the original story, offering new and sometimes challenging interpretations.
The new works allude more often to the grid, which allows them to keep finding ways not to follow it.
It's a lot like poetry; sophisticated poetry sometimes alludes more than it's explicit.
While from a key senior executive in legal publishing, though alluding more to recognition of the importance of institutes than to working in partnership with them:

Not exact matches

But he also stressed that Trump needed to release far more detailed medical records and undergo a neuro - psych exam as well, alluding to the mental health concerns that have been (somewhat controversially) raised by a number of psychiatrists and psychologists about the candidate — including whether or not he is a narcissist or sociopath.
It alludes to research showed that some actions «made them more psychologically successful and less prone to depression,» but those are small indications where people outside academia show huge results.
And the entire story revolves around a plot to kill the remaining supers, which alludes to the fact that there are so many more characters in this world who we aren't introduced to.
«Today, the Front National is already polling as high as they probably will,» Menon said, alluding to the fact that the far - right party is now already among the most popular parties in France and may not have much more room to grow.
Two hours later, during a session called «Getting Cellular Agriculture Into the Real World,» Mary Haderlein, principal of Chicago consulting firm Hyde Park Group Food Innovation, alludes to the strangeness of an additive with more than five dozen ingredients in an era when shoppers say they want simplicity.
The Marlborough moniker given to the soap above by D.R. Harris alludes to a dukedom and the very same noble house from which Winston Churchill was descended (google «Duke of Marlborough» and «Blenheim Palace» — the latter being only one of a couple non-royal estates in England to be called a palace and a mansion I'm sure most gents will say they've seen in film or on television more than once!).
What's more, it alludes to the more far - reaching editorial - like decisions social networks make in sorting news and digital content.
Cash transfers are much more likely to have the effects of a «regime change» that Beckworth alludes to and Christina Romer has written about.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson alluded to the importance of the banking elite in maintaining control over public perception during the 2008 financial crisis, when he alluded multiple times to the public's perceived confidence in US stock markets as being infinitely and exponentially more important to US stock market behavior than any market fundamentals.
«The deadend austerity policy has created a lot of divisions, we do not want to create one more between the North and the South,» the Greek leader said, alluding to German opposition to Athens» drive for a new debt agreement.
Alluding to recent initiatives like all - day breakfast, using fresh beef in Quarter Pounders, and eliminating antibiotics from its chicken, Easterbrook said, «More customers are recognizing that we are becoming a better McDonald's, appreciating our great tasting food, fast and friendly service and compelling value as we execute our Velocity Growth Plan.»
Weigel alludes to it, perhaps, when he laments our misunderstanding of freedom, and George gestures toward it more directly when he prophesies the end of Christian comfort.
«There is one thing amongst all others, the loss of which is more deplorable than words can express; We allude to the most holy Sacrifice in which Jesus Christ, both Priest and Victim, daily offers Himself to His Father, through the ministry of His priests on earth.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
And I have admit that I always give the «lawyer's argument» for the great book I'm teaching, while often merely alluding to criticisms both tentative and pointed.The Catholic approach is not appropriate for a teacher at a non-Catholic college, and my approach usually has the effect I can't completely explain of making my smart Christian students more Christian.
Another example was alluded to before: the fact that our world seems to have taken shape over a period of many billions of years, rather than having been created in essentially its present form a few thousand years ago, provides evidence against the view that the creation of our world required omnipotent coercive power; this fact is much more consistent with the view that the divine creative power is solely the power of persuasion, the kind of power we can experience working in our own lives.
There is one further part of the task, to which in these lectures I have done no more than allude, and that is, to ascertain the relation between the apostolic Preaching and that of Jesus Christ Himself.
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
The third difficulty that must be cleared up was already alluded to parenthetically when I remarked earlier that Hartshorne uses the term «literal,» also, in more than one sense.
And while I know that the student group represents in a more aware way the erosion to which we have alluded, the process is general.
He probably used the title with both meanings — that is, to designate both man and the Son of Man — but because the eschatological seemed the more important to the early church (especially since it was soon believed that Jesus was alluding to himself when he used the term), it was inevitable that all of Jesus» uses of the phrase should be interpreted in that sense and, if necessary, conformed to it.
One of the best teachings I had heard, that you alluded to, was that the religious leaders wanted the praise of men more than the approval of God, and hence condemned Jesus.
II Kings 20:20 alludes to the tunnel briefly; a more detailed account is given in II Chron.
Actually, since you obviously hate the approach of taking only some of it literally, and it didn't even occur to you that I might be alluding to a process of taking none of it literally, I'm even more suspicious now that you are reading it all literally and that has led you to particular conclusions about God (which in your case have led to disbelief).
Eventually, it's alluded that while women are assigned the blame for their own infertility by these men, there's more evidence to suggest that it is indeed the men who have become sterile.
«We're at a point where consumers know more and alluding to the style and the name is not a bad way to go.»
Now, let me get to more specifics before I dive right into what I am alluding to.
Whilst the juniper is of course present, it doesn't overpower the other more delicate botanicals and as a consequence of this it is perfect in a multitude of gin based cocktails and probably more so than any of those gins previously alluded to.
Less intelligent, you can say the same for Koscielny, the top comment alluded to them being like for like players, aggressive ball hunters, while Rob is more in the mould of Mert.
This time please Arsene don't get it wrong, get Kroenke's backing (as you've alluded in an interview), stop looking for «deals» & try to go for your 1st or 2nd option ASAP before somebody more ruthless comes into the fray!!
As Arsene Wenger alluded to in an Arsenal.com report that means that all the players can do is to focus on our own games and be aware that no more slip - ups can be allowed.
«Everyone has dips in form but it's more noticeable in him, because everyone alludes to what he did in his first year.
As Ian alluded to, a banged up Murray is actually an advantage for the Titans, as it will force them to use Henry more often.
The piece even alludes to Gruden and the old guard being put off by these dang millennials, a word that's come to mean «these dang kids today» more than actually identifying a generation.
I alluded to a more deeper underlying effect and consequence that match would have, and it appears the chickens have not only come home to roost but taken up permanent residence at the Emirates.
Arsene Wenger did say that he was a big admirer of Benzema's abilities but he also spoke this summer about the team spirit in the dressing room was more important than any individual player, so was he perhaps alluding to the, apparently, slightly murky side of Benzema's character?
But as Arsene Wenger alluded to after the game, Arsenal have been dominant in most of our games this season and been creating a lot more than we did last night, while not getting the results.
The Black & Gold are looking for all help during a disappointing season and owner Anthony Precourt alluded to more reinforcements possibly coming before the summer transfer window closes Aug. 4.
After previously alluding to moves for Ronaldo and Bale, more recently the noises coming out of Old Trafford have been about Neymar.
Not only does Arsene allude to a switch in formation this season, but he's also hinting that the two up top will be Giroud & Podolski, which means no more Robin Van Persie.
That seems even more risky than what I was alluding to earlier.
I'm starting to believe the anti-kid vocalizations in our culture «make sense» considering as this article alludes to, the more you see segregation in your culture the more confirmation bias this affords that kids SHOULD or HAVE to be segregated.
After years of doing this in between my busy job, a friend of mine alluded me to start a website and so I started a website about litter boxes and since that it has become much more in cat advice blog along with many other product reviews which includes automatic litter box, semi-automatic and manual.
More importantly, as alluded to before; what people often refer to when they speak of the rise of socialism / capitalism in the West, it's not the literal «State owns the means of production» issue.
And it requires more than procedures, for reasons I just alluded to.
These underhand tactics, Balogun confirmed, has created more panic in the system than «the media hysteria» the operators of the scheme usually allude to.
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