Sentences with phrase «at humanizing»

They do a good job at humanizing their attorneys and engaging with law students.
By the end, the plot's attempt at humanizing Kratos with the young girl and the message of hope just fell flat.When God of War: Ascension was announced, I was intrigued by the prequel.
The staging of the murders is ably pulled off, as is the finale, which side - steps a misguided attempt at humanizing its leads in favor of a far more satisfying conclusion.
To its credit, the movie does an excellent job at humanizing Jews under persecution, rather than lumping them together as a persecuted rabble.
Then I find something specific to be grateful for and document it at Humanize — a service I've come to really enjoy.

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At X.ai., we've invested heavily into and applied a great deal of effort in humanizing Amy.
«It gives [the candidates] a chance to humanize themselves and put themselves in a more relaxed setting,» said John Greer, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University.
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.
This puts a trusted face and voice at the front of your customer engagement platform, which helps humanize your brand and make it more relatable and personal to audiences.
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.
Bryan Kramer @bryankramer Keynote Speaker, Emcee and Event Host at PureMatter Presenting: How to Humanize Your Social Brand for Better Conversions
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The big lesson of this cycle's debates: Stop underestimating the intelligence of the American public - Looking at the post-debate polls, the Romney that showed up at the debate made a much better impression than the «humanized» Romney of the Republican convention.
On a more personal level, being able to laugh at yourself is one of the most attractive, humanizing and inspiring things you can do according to a Forbes article on how humor is equally essential for success life and in business.
We have not found a way to talk about sex and marriage, at least not one we're confident will humanize, which is what clarity about moral truth should do.
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.
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.
(I am indebted for this story to Dorothee Sölle, who included it in her lecture, «The Role of Political Theology in Relation to the Liberation of Men,» one of the plenary addresses at the conference on Religion and the Humanizing of Man, Sept. 1 - 5, 1972, Los Angeles.)
feels like an excuse to laugh at the personality and foolishness of Tommy Wiseau in brand - new ways, but it also humanizes him, establishing a strong central story about a lopsided and perplexing friendship between Tommy and his longtime best friend and filmmaking partner Greg Sestero (played by Franco's real - life brother, Dave Franco).
On similar lines while addressing the theme `' poverty reduction» at the tenth session of UNCTAD in Bangkok, the outgoing Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Mr. Michael Camdessus, urged the international financial institutions to move in the direction of `' humanizing globalization.»
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.)
The speakers are part of the campaign's broader attempt to humanize Romney at this week's convention, which has played host to a prominent speech by Romney's wife, Ann, and will feature speeches from more Romney friends on Thursday.
In the «humanizing» chain of events which we have described, the mind, which at first seemed to be no more than a «device» for confronting and resisting planetary compression, is swiftly transformed into a «reason» of existence.
At the same time, it means proclaiming that God commits to the poor, the downtrodden, the unfree, and that service in today «s world requires whatever is necessary to help humanize those who are denied a full human life.
In addition to casting a pall over some very human and humanizing behavior, says Klein, the religious leaders seem to be at a loss about the significance of Christmas once commercialism has been removed.
It is precisely in order to discover and apply this saving and transforming Faith that we must, at this crucial instant, take a positive stand on the spiritualizing and humanizing value of social totalization, and thus reaffirm our sense of the Species on a new plane.
From the Bible's point of view, the human response to sexual awareness, while perfectly intelligible and humanizing, is at best partial, at worst distorting.
Only then can law become an instrument of humanizing the technological culture of the global village and of meeting the demands of social liberation of the dalits, the tribals and the women whether in our separate communities of faith or at large in the country.
The image, as I recall, was scandalously humanizing at the time.
By gradually developing a vigorous growth and enrichment program, your church can become a significant participant in the new, humanizing network of growth opportunities that is helping more and more people to find «life in all its fullness» (John 10:10 NEB) at each age and stage of the journey.
Bradburd, a former assistant coach at UTEP under Don Haskins (for whom Richardson played), rounds out his story with humanizing detail, including a hilarious anecdote about a pizza delivery that Richardson intercepted on its way to weighty Razorbacks star Oliver Miller.
Gov. Cuomo says «Newtown» humanizes issues highlighted by the December 2012 tragedy, as he attends the documentary's New York City premiere at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema.
To unravel exactly how ADAR1 is connected to disease severity at a molecular level, the researchers transferred multiple myeloma patient tissue to mice, creating what's known as a xenograft or «humanized» model.
«First, we had to figure out much better methods to find human counterparts of yeast genes, and then we had to arrange the humanized set of genes in a meaningful way,» explained Peng, now Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences at University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
With survival rates improving for ARDS patients, understanding and improving their quality of life outcomes is a clinical and research priority, according to the study's principal investigator Samuel M. Brown, MD, MS, FASE, director of the Center for Humanizing Critical Care at Intermountain Medical Center.
That was unexpected; the researchers forecast that the humanized mice would have some advantage in at least one of the learning types.
Notably, AH10 - 7 was shown to be at least as effective as KRN7000 in suppressing the growth of melanoma cells in the partially humanized mice.
Aya Jakobovits and colleagues at Cell Genesys create the XenoMouse, the first mouse strain engineered to produce fully humanized monoclonal antibodies.
«We are now able to model human blood function in so - called «humanized mice»,» said George Daley, head of a research lab at Boston Children's Hospital and the main architect of the experiment, in a statement.
Having previously published data on a variety of experimental mAbs against AS species in animal models -LRB-[16,20]; possibly [21]-RRB-, Prothena's Dale Schenk presented new data on additional experimental antibodies at SENS Research Foundation's Rejuvenation Biotechnology 2014 conference, roughly contemporaneous to its publication, [22] along with information specific to the humanized candidate PRX002, which is now being advanced into clinical trials.
Their genius reminds us that we are all a fountain of talent and possibilities — our own potential for great things is humbling, humanizing and empowering at the same time.
Considine gives us a few fleeting glimpses at the desperation behind Grahamâ $ ™ s confident facade, but we never get a satisfying exploration of the vulnerabilities and doubts that drive him into the cocoon of his illusions, which would work to humanize him.
The ability to laugh — at the jokes, at themselves — is the connector, the one that humanizes the audiences Ahmed plays for to the one that watches this film.
Understandably confusing to audiences (its aesthetic is weird but not explicitly futuristic) and a little too humanizing of Snake (as Russell observes), it's an opening sequence that would've at least provided an arc for Snake in the final cut (in addition to a mirror action for Barbeau's last stand) and is nice to have for posterity.
I do wonder if the main problem of Albert Hobbs is that for all the attempts at carving out a drama of dehumanization from this mess, Close and her collaborators forgot to first humanize their victims / players.
Her performance is about more than just the girl next door shedding her inhibitions for another kinky act, including, this time, one involving Ben & Jerry's; you can see her making smart acting choices at every turn, somehow taking the gobbledygook of this preposterous story and humanizing it.
A Yahoo! News commenter might then object that the film humanizes Oscar at the cost of looking into the mindset of the police officer who shot him.
Jackie is humanized through events likely lost on the public at the time such as having to tell her children that «bad people» killed their father, watching Lyndon Johnson be sworn in as President on a flight home, and contentious plans for a memorial that she wants to be on the scale of Abraham Lincoln's.
«McDonagh painstakingly humanizes a character who we find has unapologetically tortured a black man in police custody... and then Three Billboards seems to ask audiences to forgive and forget wrongs like police violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault without demonstrating a full understanding of the centuries - long toll these crimes have taken on victims in real life,» April Wolfe wrote at the Village Voice.
At the film's press day, Collider sat down with the iconic longtime filmmaker to talk about why it was important to him to humanize Lyndon B. Johnson, why he wanted to win over Johnson's daughter, Luci Baines, what led him to want Woody Harrelson in the role, and the physical transformation the actor went through.
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