Sentences with phrase «as humanizing»

These are referred to as humanizing posts, and their purpose is to show people there's a real person behind the brand name.
In «Steve Jobs» director Boyle, known for his kinetic technique («Slumdog Millionaire,» «127 Hours») acts as a humanizing agent, packaging Jobs as a narcissistic bully - visionary who learns to be a better father.
This final article looks at how buyers desire above all else — a rewarding buyer experience and how businesses today and in the future will need to focus on enhancing as well as humanizing the buyer experience.
Pamela Post, head of original programming at Viacom - owned Logo, which makes content for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender viewers, praised Caitlyn Jenner as humanizing transgender people and making it more possible to air series like Becoming Us on mainstream television.
The approach is to use clinically relevant tumor models such as patient - derived xenografts (PDXs), as well as humanized and immunocompetent transgenic tumor - bearing mice to design rational combinations of novel and emerging cancer therapies, including tumor - targeting and immune - stimulating therapies, to ultimately improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients.
While I could gripe about the movie's length, especially as it showcases a love story that isn't really needed for the overall arc, that romance between Adonis and Bianca feels so natural, with oodles of chemistry between Jordan and Tessa Thompson, I would never dare utter that it should have been taken out, as it humanizes Adonis in a way that just being a boxer with something to prove to himself could never do on its own.
It breaks stride with Cusack's past vehicles in that it displays him frequently in athletic motion (the kickboxing of Say Anything... notwithstanding) and rides something of a zeitgeist: It's a post-Pulp Fiction artifact, from that cascade of films after 1994 (The Big Hit, The Boondock Saints, The Way of the Gun) that depict professional thugs as humanized and humorous.
Social media screening can be very valuable to volunteer managers during the onboarding process, as it humanizes the candidate.

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For instance, companies must be prepared to deal with employees and applicants who withhold trust, create initiatives to humanize their brands and connect with communities (such as being ever - vigilant for comments, attempts to engage and to participate in interactions where appropriate).
In 2015, we should strive to humanize our messaging and marketing as a way of both delighting our audience and differentiating from the competition.
Their competitors don't even come close to this level of engagement and therefore, it's much easier for them to come off as a more relatable, humanized business.
The address was an opportunity — as Fortune «s Tory Newmyer points out — to humanize her husband, whose boisterous public persona sheds little light on the man he is away from cameras and microphones.
By learning how to navigate the emerging market of experiential and interactive marketing, businesses humanize consumers and have more chance of growing as a company.
Buyer persona development, as a disciplined human - centered approach, will continue to play an integral role in how companies can humanize their brand and content.
They turned out to be a rehash of previously established sales intelligence and offered little guidance on how to humanize their brand, as well as content.
I understand the «reformed subjectivist principle» as both naturalizing the human / historical and humanizing the natural — or perhaps better, as seeking an ontological system midway between them and able to account for both.
Christian women of a reformist orientation — who regard themselves as feminists and yet claim the Christian tradition as bearer of a liberating truth, capable of reform in a more humanizing direction — find themselves addressing sisters who share some fundamental positions but who reject some that are to the reformers at least of equal importance.
As a special ed teacher, I have witnessed things like this before — when people with one disability or another find a way to transcend it, it is deeply humanizing.
Naturally, theologians like Shaull do not consider whether what they call the «humanizing» work of God is the same thing as what revolutions aim at.
To its credit, the movie does an excellent job at humanizing Jews under persecution, rather than lumping them together as a persecuted rabble.
Just as we have often succumbed to the danger of recasting the Scriptures in our own images through selective use of them, so we have also humanized the sacraments by making them our own acts rather than God's.
But the modern Christian who sees time as creative, positive and humanizing finds the dialectic of withdrawal from time quite absurd, to say the least.
As Wollstonecraft's Wrongs of Woman shows us, while political essays can persuade, narrative humanizes.
I watched the show, and am a American caucasin female from a very rural, but not southern area.I found the show interesting and thought provoking.Just as in our own Judio - Christian religions, women are expected to be somewhat subserviant and makes our American Islam citizens seem pretty much like any other citizens.I found this to be a good and humanizing feature.If you love U.S.A., and are a citizen you are the same as anyone else.Just encourage each other and us, too.
He may also have thought that Whitehead's theism belonged with theism in general as a fallacious attempt to humanize the universe; for Santayana, though he saw theistic religion as possessing a type of poetic or symbolic truth, was, at the level of blunt factuality, an atheist.)
Little can be said about God except as an ultimate reference point that both relativizes and humanizes life.
But the vision of a more humanizing community can become a reality only as these institutions function more fully as human growth and development centers!
If teachers, administrators, school boards, and parents catch a vision of schools as lifelong growth centers, the humanizing impact of this vast network of schools can be immense.
In this new dimension, man is not born human; he must humanize himself; he is not born rational; there is still much of the irrational and inhuman in him as history — recent history — abundantly testifies.
Humans project and as they evolve, re-project, but still humanize the Universe any way they can.
Yet as soon as the decree was handed down, the Hebrew sense of the sacredness of life began to humanize the punishment, making the death penalty harder and harder to exact, just as we have done today.
Unlike Pilgrim, with its several moments of intense oneness with nature, or Holy the Firm, with its more complex treatment of nature as a site of worship, Dillard here is bound by the project of the book, which has to do with human design and artifice, to see how far she can go in resisting all humanizing of nature.
Our culture has humanized us beyond that point, but we can not yet conceive them as our comrades in the fields of heaven We have, as the phrase goes, no use for them, and it oppresses us to think of their survival.
Schumacher's book Small is Beautiful is a technologist's restatement of Neo-Gandhism as an ideology of humanized technology.
After religious pluralism and ecological issue have been recognized as realities of the present, the ecumenical movement has widened their internal and external dialogues to include adherents of both ideological and religious faiths who have provided their insights to the churches in clarifying their contribution to humanizing modernity.
It is with a view to humanize technology and social revolt as well as religious pluralism and secularism in the modem world.
And though Brand did throw in a few off - color references, the discussion managed to strangely humanize the Westboro guests, even as they were booed for constantly using slurs.
In relation to television, this mission has expressed itself as attempts to be responsible in their approach to and use of television by stressing cooperative ventures, justice in programming through the representation of the variety of community beliefs and aspirations, and social responsibility through encouraging humanizing programs and television's responsiveness to the needs of society.
The image, as I recall, was scandalously humanizing at the time.
Victorian women, confined to the private, domestic sphere, were idealized as the incarnation of a higher and better humanity; males, split between the private personalized life and the public competitive life, were considered less moral, less spiritual, less altruistic and sensitive, and needing the «feminine touch» to humanize them.
Rather than either simply dismissing the validity of his confession or rejecting the sincerity of Savonarola's religious convictions, Weinstein argues that torture made Savonarola doubt his own status as a prophet» a reading that both psychologically perceptive and humanizing.
As consumers humanize their pets, the demand for natural, clean label products continues to climb.
If the move to put Yogi Berra in as pilot is a step to humanize the Yanks, then why not go all out with Brosnan?
Humanizing people who are different than us is one of the most effective ways to stop viewing them as so weird or scary.
I tried to outline both the structure and the functional significance of emotions, notably their humanizing influence for us as persons who have the capacity to live quality lives with others.
Pictures or text which may idealize the use of infant formula and certain wordings, such as «humanized» or «materialized» or similar terms should not be used.
The Paladino campaign is employing a classic strategy to soften / humanize the mad - as - hell gubernatorial nominee by deploying his wife, Cathy, whose agreement to provide two interviews with major NYC dailies resulted in sympathetic stories address the controversial issue of the daughter he fathered with another woman.
The effect is to humanize a company's image to its customers and partners as well as to the public.
First, the offense, in this case a clear attempt to humanize a candidate often seen as cold and calculating.
In a political climate where both Republicans and Democrats view the opposing party as a «threat» to the country, any strategy to make lasting personal connections with voters and humanize their party's leader should be explored.
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