Sentences with phrase «become ciphers»

«If we just become ciphers for online referendums, we shall narrow debate and make our country ungovernable», he wrote in an article named: «On why MPs shouldn't always vote for what their constituents want.»
The historically ecumenical churches have for the most part become ciphers in this respect, and uniting them is a matter of joining weakness to weakness, while the evangelicals and Pentecostals who do have political weight are un-ecumenical or anti-ecumenical.
In Judd's case, this is felt in his constructions — conceived, built, failed, aborted, and then left to the elements — which in Shirreff's hands become a cipher for the onlooker watching them, equally subject to the passage of time.
If you attach the word «world» to anything, it sounds like money — the word has become a cipher for industry.
To illustrate my position, Dr. Lawrence Torcello, a philosopher at the Rochester Institute of Technology, put it succinctly: ``... Some issues are of such ethical magnitude that being on the correct side of history becomes a cipher of moral character for generations to come.

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This is not to suggest that anyone should become a total cipher.
In such cases, however, the original mythological meaning has been lost, and they have become mere metaphors or ciphers.
What good was the HRA when New Labour's database state was being built, tourists, photographers and trainspotters were routinely treated as terrorist suspects, and the right to peaceful protest was systematically eroded until it became almost a cipher?
Never balloon that in an developed find adult dating women game, cipher becomes a loser.
Mara tries her best to convey hidden depths in every facial expression, but her Rose eventually becomes an unknowable cipher as the story around her frays out into too many unmanageable and awkward directions.
In battle our taciturn cipher becomes a truly unique combatant, who fuels his attacks with the party's own HP.
Through the decades, Chicago's cats became muses and ciphers for the mystery of identity — roles commemorated in Kitty City, a series of drawings of cats eating, sleeping and making intense eye contact.
The intended moral power of Abakanowicz's work becomes clearer still in the gallery's main room, where 15 life - size bronzes stand in two rows: armless, headless ciphers that confront the visitor like accusing revenants.
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