Sentences with phrase «belong more»

Thanks Kathysue, I do love moving things around and having it still feel like a new expression of my style — and not suddenly like things don't belong any more!
I belong more to everyone else than to myself!»
The other areas belong more to investigative journalists, historians, social scientists... John Mashey
The other areas belong more to investigative journalists, historians, social scientists.
By doggedly ploughing his own furrow, Hartung in a sense refused to choose between two simplistic visions of abstract art: on one side, eruptive and chaotic painting, based on pure intuition, combined with the expressionist, gestural, lyrical, informal and Tachiste tendencies of post-war painting; and, on the other, control, precision and systems, whose notions belong more to the realm of Geometric Abstraction.
The metabolic bodies in exhibition belong more to Oswaldro de Andrade's Cannibal Manifesto, bellwether of Brazilian Modernism, named for the Tupi people known for consuming their enemies.
Oceanhorn may belong more on a list of games similar to Legend of Zelda rather than Diablo, but to be fair, it is the best Legend of Zelda game that is not actually named Legend of Zelda.
The graphics look to belong more to a high - end DS game than a 3DS title, but thats actually not a problem.
Dan: I have seen «My Winnipeg,» and really admire it... though I think it might belong more in a gallery than a cinema.
Not everything in Top Five works, and a couple of scenes involving sexual farce seem to belong more to a Seth Rogen film than something as intelligent and pointed as this.
Seung expects that when scientists scale up to a full human brain, in the next few decades, they'll finally be able to investigate the deep workings of the mind and address questions that, for now, belong more to the realm of philosophy.
In Nigeria, the ruling APC party and its principal, Muhammadu Buhari may have been trying to claim a moral high ground in the last three years particularly in relation to matters of integrity and governance but they seem to belong more to the valley.
They just look like they belong more in the stands than on the team.
Whatever the reason, Christians are considered not to belong any more to the castes to which they originally belonged.
If we may modify Whitehead's apparent position to this extent, then we can affirm with Religion in the Making that in principle «the forms belong no more to God than to any one occasion.»
In Religion in the Making, we read that «the forms (i.e., eternal objects) belong no more to God than to any one occasion.»
Here we are on the track of the meaning of self - sacrifice, and we need to analyse the will to belong more fully.
Although a discussion of these terms as they were used in the early church may appear to belong more appropriately later, when we shall be considering specifically how Jesus was interpreted, some attention to their meaning is necessary here.
Paul's meaning is that by virtue of the death (and resurrection) of Christ the boundary between the two ages is crossed, and those who believe belong no more to the present evil age, but to the glorious Age to Come.
Most of what is known of human nature from mathematics and the physical sciences is based on reflection on those disciplines and hence is not normally thought to be part of their proper subject matter, but to belong more to the philosophy of science and mathematics.
But these remarks belong more to the history of Sufism.
It is interesting to note that at TIM 141 Whitehead writes: «The forms belong no more to God than to any one occasion.»
One obvious headline from this season is the rise of candidates like Cain and Gingrich who belong more in a 3:00 AM infomercial selling herbal Viagra than in the White House.
Daniel Singleton explains how the UK Church is leading the way in giving everyone a place to belong More
It's de-prioritized because it is neither tangible, nor easily measurable and belongs more to the creative types than left - brain entrepreneurs.
But this manliness belongs more precisely under the determinant of spirit, and womanliness is a lower synthesis.
Marriage in my view belongs more to religious dogma not so much a biblical teaching, educate me.
It is after doing what is commanded, when everything has been done in the sphere of human decisions and means, when in terms of the relation to God every effort has been made to know the will of God and to obey it, when in the arena of life there has been full acceptance of all responsibilities and interpretations and commitments and conflicts, it is then and only then that the judgment takes on meaning: all this (that we had to do) is useless; all this we cast from us to put it in thy hands, O Lord; all this belongs no more to the human order but to the order of thy kingdom.
R. H. Charles believed that the physical view of the resurrection belonged more to the Jewish thought of the second century BC., where the coming kingdom was expected to be established on the present earth.
The current series belongs more in the latter than in the former category.
I am concerned with typology here and the ecstatic side of the Reformation, as manifest in the pietists and in such sects as the Diggers and Levellers belongs more nearly to the Franciscan type though it would require further analysis to support this.
But it belongs more to our time than to the time it obsessively depicts.
He belongs more to Heffer's second group, although not just for the sake of another Coalition.
Now, not necessarily a necessity for comfort, this belongs more with self - esteem.
It's only when you realize that this build up doesn't really go anywhere that it begins to become uninteresting, until it finally gets down to the climax, when everything falls completely apart with a laughably executed revelation scene that feels like it belongs more in a comedy than in a serious thriller.
It's a film that connects its plot points by the thinnest of threads, culminating in a finale that belongs more in a slick and sick horror exploitation like Saw or Hostel than one that plays it mostly as a low - rent thriller in its setup.
This motor is something that belongs more in an Italian exotic than an American pony car.
Fortuitous or not, emergent gameplay belongs more in the dynamics category than anything else.
It may not seem that way, for no painter belongs more to New York between the wars.
Still, she belongs more than ever to the night.
As spring advanced, the sun reflecting off bright steel belonged more to the season than ever.
But the claim that there is no controversy belongs more to the journalist quoting him, Karl Mathiesen, who is a «freelance journalist with a background in wildlife conservation», than it belongs to Cox.
Such an exclusive conversation belongs more properly to email lists.
Early adolescence is a time when our sons and daughters start their biologically - driven push away from parents and are drawn to belonging more strongly to peers and friends.

Not exact matches

What's more, as an Internet retailer, it belonged to an industry that many investors were wary of, fearing a repeat of the dotcom bust and burnout.
In fact, researchers have found that when people think they are more physically attractive, they believe that they belong to a higher social class, regardless of how good looking they really are or their actual social status.
The ability to track and analyze every interaction with a customer or prospect increases customer engagement and keeps the customer where he or she belongs - at the center of your focus - and helps you close more deals and win more business.
While she was becoming more and more passionate about the work she was doing, she struggled with the feeling that she didn't belong.
Employees should be given more ownership and authority of the work assigned to them which gives them a sense of belonging to the whole set up.
Some things just belong together, and I promise it's not just your (or, maybe more realistically, your kids») favorite food items; I'm talking about content marketing and public relations.
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