The film has
become essential viewing to a degree that it is easy to drift over the fine - tuned performance.
In certain markets and at certain times, FSBO sites have
become essential viewing for anybody looking, and the segment had expanded furiously during the boom years from 2003 to 2007.
Not exact matches
In a post on Deadspin yesterday, Drew Magary wrote about how Twitter has
become essential to the sports fan's TV
viewing experience, even saying that he feels «completely naked» watching a game without it.
Acquiring the «outside - in»
view of the web of B2B complex relationships
becomes an
essential ingredient to Buyer Experience Strategy.
Indeed such a
view has
become essential.
Hartshorne's dependence upon Whitehead finds clearest expression in his enthusiastic adoption of Whitehead's
view of the universe as essentially one of perpetual change and
becoming, in opposition to the dominant
views of traditional Western philosophy and theology that the basic realities of both God and the universe endure permanently without
essential change.
In this context Hans Urs Von Balthasar observed that since the Council the Church has
become more than ever a male institution, which without the Marian dimension threatens to
become inhuman and irrelevant.9 It is
essential that we rediscover the feminine, Marian dimension of the Church because
viewing the Church as a mere organisational or institutional entity not only impoverishes her from within but also «severely diminishes her authentic religious appeal and misleads women who are seeking a legitimate and fruitful role».10 The loss of this feminine dimension of the Church gives rise to a false feminism in the Church - one which expresses itself in appeals for the ordination of woman.
The point here is that the loss of immediacy of
becoming is of
essential significance to the dualistic
view.
Daily meditation
became essential; he saw that dogmatic theology needs never to be
viewed in isolation from the moral and spiritual; radical Christian life and witness is the interpenetration of ex opere operato and ex opere operantis; effective expressions of faith and liturgical rites call for fervent inner spiritual life.
It is in my
view an
essential, indeed crucial, part of the story of American conservatism that it
became a powerful organizational force in the late 1970s developing an infrastructure where none was before.
For an understanding of how cruel our government and society has fast
become, this is
essential viewing.
The Barn is an absolutely great Halloween horror movie, a new genre classic that is destined to
become essential annual
viewing every October.
View from the Cheap Seats will very likely
become a bestseller and will
become essential reading to anyone who has enjoyed Neverwhere or American Gods.
Edge also offers a reading
view, something that's
become essential with today's cluttered webpages.
«From a user point of
view, as the smartphone
becomes more and more
essential to people's daily lives... we think people will put more and more focus on what they're buying,» said Cook, explaining how Apple has managed to attract switchers.