Sentences with phrase «as perceptive»

I hereby present myself as a perceptive fresher with a strong motivation in learning management of projects which would include timelines, deadlines and submission of status reports and would co-operate with the organization as closely as possible.
Recognized as a perceptive Technical Engineer with strengths in strong customer relations, and imparting product knowledge internally and externally in a comprehensive manner.
Very few people are as perceptive as he is.
They convey typical endeavors of then - booming Abstract Expressionism, most particularly of Mondrian's Broadway Boogie - Woogie for maintaining a similar fascination with the city's vibrant urban skeleton as a perceptive foreigner and embracing its angular architecture.
The nearly 30 black - and - white photographs in the exhibition, made between the years 1967 and 1986, include men depicted in the highest pitch of orgasm, as well as perceptive portraits of fellow artists such as Merce Cunningham and John Cage, David Wojnarowicz and Lynn Davis.
But we can now understand it as a perceptive and rewarding advance, a move to a highly personal art of the type that Mondrian himself encouraged.
In grad school, as a perceptive critic Sidney Tillim pointed out, I was just making many paintings on one canvas, and Jake Berthot told me to read The Unknown Masterpiece by Balzac, which addresses obsession with process.
Few global macroeconomists are as perceptive as Michael Pettis.
Preferably someone as perceptive and thoughtful as Leonid McGill, the shady but honorable bruiser - for - hire in an addictive series of New York crime novels by Walter Mosley.
None of the kids I was around were as perceptive as the ones in the book and didn't speak at the level Jonah and the others did.
The book's American perspective on Chinese schooling has been variously described by reviewers as perceptive, fascinating, hilariously funny, and at times shocking.
It is difficult to believe that Elissa (Jennifer Lawrence), our heroine, is as perceptive as the buildup to the climax of House at the End of the Street requires her to be.
Happy End by Hope Madden Happy End is as perceptive as it is dispassionate — and this, as every choice filmmaker Michael Haneke makes — is intentional.
Finally, because a friend of mine was recommending The Stop Button as a perceptive and effective online film review site and navigated to it and found a review of Ghost Rider, mortifying him.
Connery and Pfeiffer are both excellent, but much of the film's pleasure comes from watching the consummate pros filling out the roles of various bureaucrats, among them James Fox (as a perceptive MI6 head), Roy Scheider (as a wily CIA chief) and director Ken Russell (as an excitable British official — and amusingly looking like Bernie Sanders with bedhead).
Funny, gripping and as perceptive as anything ever made about the power and process of advertising, it was also one of the most visually bold films of the year, thanks to Larrain's decision to shoot on bona - fide 1980s - style video.
The movie also furnishes a resonant complement to other TIFF darlings that have enjoyed film culture's attention throughout the fall: as perceptive but less schematic than Mudbound, and even more credibly lived - in than The Florida Project, which could easily have been Méndez Esparza's title.
Text appeal: Women describing themselves as sweet, ambitious or thoughtful are more likely to attract male attention and receive admiring messages on online dating websites (illustrated), while men who claim they are physically fit or describe themselves as perceptive, passionate or optimistic prove more irresistible to women
Marketing firm Jana asked 1,500 18 to 30 - year - olds in nine countries, pictured, where they go online when looking for a relationship.Facebook was the most popular across the board, with Twitter coming in second and even My Space making the top three in certain regions The highest proportion of people who had met someone online was in Vietnam, at 67 %, pictured, whereas only a quarter of people in Brazil said they had gone on online dates.Text appeal: Women describing themselves as sweet, ambitious or thoughtful are more likely to attract male attention and receive admiring messages on online dating websites (illustrated), while men who claim they are physically fit or describe themselves as perceptive, passionate or optimistic prove more irresistible to women A study of 12,000 online dating profiles posted on e uk found that women describing themselves as sweet, ambitious or thoughtful are more likely to attract male attention and receive admiring messages.
Five years ago, the federal government gave a group of engineers several million dollars to begin developing an electronic dolphin — a self - propelled, mine - detecting underwater drone as perceptive as a cetacean.
The structure of actual occasions as perceptive, as actively inheriting and synthesizing the past, and leaving themselves open to synthesis by subsequent occasions, gives us a basis for affirming the continued influence of occasions on subsequent occasions in the cosmic process.
He was to become recognized as a perceptive observer of the racial developments of the 1960s, a time when Martin Luther King's patient march toward equality began to give way to more violent methods of direct confrontation.
As a perceptive but sarcastic reviewer for the British Critic put it, the author affects to accept the Gospels as authentic but wages war against the Acts of the Apostles.
His own concentrated study of the dynamics of small churches and churches in changing communities has made him increasingly in demand around the country as a perceptive observer of the dynamics of congregational life.
But as a perceptive gestalt therapist observes, the emphasis on doing one's own thing can, with only minor distortions, be used to justify destructive, psychopathic behavior.
Instead, I have gone through my career in national media with a misinformed sense of satisfaction that, as a perceptive young journalist, I called Trump on his lies and gave Forbes readers who used the Rich List as a barometer of private wealth a more accurate picture of his finances than the one he was selling.

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As John Herrman points out in a perceptive piece in the New York Times, all of this is an exercise in theatrical framing for Bannon, and thereby for Trump.
As the editor of Cracked put it in a very perceptive essay: «If you don't live in one of these small towns, you can't understand the hopelessness.
And as long as I'm praising Kirsch, I should let you know that he recently wrote a very richly detailed, fine, and perceptive essay about Susan Sontag, also in the Tablet.
In elaborating this view, Amato offers perceptive treatments of such contemporary phenomena as the counterculture, affirmative action, the escalating reactions to the chauvinisms of race, class, and sex, and the continuing threat of the Nietzschean denigration of the past.
Everyone on the face of the earth, whether they appreciate it or not, seeks to bring their perception of reality as close as possible to the actual reality given the perceptive tools we are supplied.
The myth of original sin is used every day in what a perceptive author designates as «the guilt - addled West» to manipulate and eventually subjugate us.
As one of his more perceptive interpreters have pointed out, «It is much easier to grasp what (Bonhoeffer) meant by «religious than nonreligious».
Insofar as one partakes of this deepened mode of modern consciousness, one is made aware of depths and nuances in the complexities of man's existence which at once sober one with the limits of man's reason and perceptive powers, and awaken one to the very dimensions of experience to which the themes of the Christian faith bear witness.
Novelist Mary Gordon, a perceptive interpreter of Catholic women's experience, affirms that Mary's submissive obedience has become «a stick to beat smart girls» («Coming to Terms with Mary,» Commonweal, January 15, 1982) Warner painfully recalls her own adolescent realization that the symbol of Mary as a model of chastity actually denigrates women and humanity, an understanding that transformed her perception of the church.
Naturally, he incurred the shock and disgust of the other medical missionaries up and down the coast, but time and his meticulously kept medical log proved that his unusually perceptive policy was not as lunatic as it seemed at first.
Pagels acknowledges here an early admiration for Augustine's «perceptive and candid» insights in the Confessions, and says she once took as a given the allegedly superficial rationalism of Augustine's Pelagianist foes.
But while Nietzsche's comment is unfair it is also deeply perceptive: Eliot does become ever more passionate about the moral life as her belief in anything transcendent evaporates.
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.
A perceptive student of church groups states a fact that stands as a judgment on our churches: «We affirm that our churches are Christian fellowships, households of faith, beloved communities.
Whitehead's account of the perceptive mode of presentational immediacy, as he explicitly states, is dependent upon a definition of straight lines in terms which make no appeal to measurement (unlike the definition, «the shortest distance between two points»): «It is to be noted that this doctrine of presentational immediacy and of the strain - locus entirely depends...
Their synthesis with a physical occasion, as ground, is the perceptive analysis of the blind physical occasion in respect to its degree of relevance to the concepts.
Clark Pinnock, in a perceptive paper entitled «The Inerrancy Debate Among the Evangelicals,» warns that men like Francis Schaeffer and Harold Lindsell «tend to confuse the high view of Scripture with their own interpretation of it, so that unless one agrees with their reading of the text he may be described as an unsound evangelical or no evangelical at all.
Presentational immediacy, on the other hand, can be considered as a propositional feeling with its speculation centered on the presented duration, derived from bodily efficacy; and it involves the kind of propositional feeling called «perceptive,» for the most part, but not exclusively.
In Cobb's version, there is an understanding that despite an indication that presentational immediacy may be equivalent only to one type of perceptive propositional feeling (the direct authentic perceptive feeling), other material suggests that «delusive» perceptions (a variation of direct authentic) are involved as well (PR 122/186).
An observer described him as «good - humored and perceptive
Thus, a good deal of its interest and appeal is as a fragment of an intellectual autobiography of Elshtain herself, one of our most original and perceptive political theorists.
Insofar as this is true, all perceptive activity demonstrates something of the structure of faith.
As applied to religion, rational choice theory is not even one small intellectual step beyond young Michael's perceptive question.
She presents a uniquely perceptive view of pop culture with arresting titles such as Is Food the New Sex?
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