Sentences with phrase «by alluding»

By alluding to contributions she made in her work history, such as designing «a new system to better maintain the inventory of food and supplies,» our jobseeker demonstrates what she can offer.
While the Supreme Court is right to recognize the traditional balance struck by extensive pretrial process and the conventional trial «needs to be re-adjusted,» it is arguable by alluding to motions for directions and sanctioning motions to stay or dismiss improper summary judgment motions, the more immediate re-adjustment brought about by Hryniak will be an increased number of motions in the run - up to summary judgment.
He concludes by alluding to receipt of a MacArthur genius grant.
By alluding to both the detritus of colonialism and the powerful spirits that have supposedly brought bad fortune upon the continent, Mutu addresses the persistent lack of understanding of African history, cultures, and religions.
They might do so by alluding to a classic Renaissance palette or, in scurrying ribbons of electric color that seem to surge up through multiple top layers of luminous oil, by referring to Pop Art.
Senga Nengudi's work considers «the social and physical limits of the human body by alluding to gender and race through abstract sculptures and improvisational performances.»
The early abstracts, by alluding to familiar genres but quietly discrediting them, continuously subvert preconceptions, whilst the late squeegee paintings pretend implausibly, to be nothing more than astonishingly beautiful paint.
Since the 1970s, Senga Nengudi has explored the social and physical limits of the human body by alluding to gender and race through abstract sculptures and improvisational performances.
The featured works in the exhibition — ranging from painting and sculpture to photography, film and installation — examine the passage of time by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these works can act as documentation, memorial or symbol.
A preview of Motorola's Super Bowl ad for its Xoom tablet shows the company is planning to attack Apple by alluding to latter's iconic «1984» ad.
In describing the film Into The Woods, the comedian drew cheers and gasps by alluding to allegations that Cosby drugged and raped women: «Cinderella ran away from her prince, Rapunzel was thrown from a tower... and Sleeping Beauty just thought she was getting coffee with Bill Cosby.»
Foye today refused to answer whether Cuomo or anyone in the governor's office had directed him not to attend the 2013 hearing, but instead sought to confuse the issue and timeline by alluding to his response to a subpoena from the New Jersey State Legislature several months later.
Then as you're walking out or are on your way to the restaurant, you can strike up conversation by alluding to the happenings in class.
It is neither helpful nor fair to critique swelling American nationalism by alluding to pre-WWII Germany.
Sen. Dan Sullivan threw Zuckerberg «a softball» by alluding to the fact that his tech behemoth could only have been built in America.

Not exact matches

The changes have been expected for quite some time, many already alluded to by CEO Jack Dorsey.
But he also stressed that Trump needed to release far more detailed medical records and undergo a neuro - psych exam as well, alluding to the mental health concerns that have been (somewhat controversially) raised by a number of psychiatrists and psychologists about the candidate — including whether or not he is a narcissist or sociopath.
Netanyahu has alluded to this budding friendship by noting that Israel «has friends in the Middle East.»
Earlier this month when asked by The Washington Post, he didn't rule out the possibility of running against Trump in 2020 — something he has repeatedly alluded to in different ways.
Wilkins alluded to why the central bank is unbothered by core inflation.
As Huffman has said before, and alluded to again on stage at the conference, he couldn't just stand by and watch a revolt happen at the company.
The Marlborough moniker given to the soap above by D.R. Harris alludes to a dukedom and the very same noble house from which Winston Churchill was descended (google «Duke of Marlborough» and «Blenheim Palace» — the latter being only one of a couple non-royal estates in England to be called a palace and a mansion I'm sure most gents will say they've seen in film or on television more than once!).
In its latest 10 - K filing, the financial services giant alluded to the possibility that it could be «disrupted» by cryptocurrencies.
The location data usage alluded to by Lowe is also not mentioned in the company's privacy policy, which is a whole different problem.
You could really increase fMRI technology by researching a hotter superconductor that doesn't require expensive refrigerants to function, but like T2 alluded, that would require increasing odds of things like AI.
Alluding to the political conflict, Varoufakis borrowed a line from a 1936 speech by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The remark alludes to the word recently embraced by the Trump administration and US businesses --» reciprocity.»
Theosis is the Pearl of Great Price alluded to by Christ.
@Vic: «I never posited nor alluded to the notion of diseases inflicted by the devil, demons, etc..
I never posited nor alluded to the notion of diseases inflicted by the devil, demons, etc..
You have now glommed onto the word «validity» — yet this is a word I NEVER used or alluded to, nor was it even used by you in the post to which I responded.
In various passages within his oeuvre (e.g. see the conclusion of the last editorial of this magazine) he alludes to the grounds, well articulated by Cardinal Newman, by which one can discern whether the synthesis made between the doctrines of Catholicism and the state of modern learning is authentic or a blind alley.
What you are alluding to as «something deeper» is consistent with what has been perceived by your prime minister leading him to appoint half of the positions in government to be women.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
The alleged wisest course is to follow the advice allegedly implied in the parable of the ten virgins alluded to by churchinsd.
The symbolic function of creation in valuing time and history becomes clearer when the Genesis accounts are compared with myths whose purpose is to legitimate cyclical time (as in the Babylonian myth of the primeval conquest of Tiamat by Marduk, alluded to in Genesis 1:2), or to those in which time itself is a negative aspect of a fallen order (as in Plato's myth of the fall of the soul, or similar myths favored by Hindu and Buddhist mysticism).
It seems the drum beat is all about how bad the church is... how we need to listen to our accusers... could we not present the accusations and discuss them one by one... rather than alluding to them and things done so far in the past that to correct them is almost impossible.
The so - called «members of other faiths» alluded to by Muslims and liberals like are nearly always just nominal members who have NO active involvement.
The so - called «members of other faiths» alluded to by Muslims are nearly always just nominal members who have NO active involvement.
The Bible often alludes to statements by Jesuswhich undeniably allude to the fact that popular opinion and the road to eternal damnation are often one in the same.
I definitely was in no way trying to allude by «American values» as to what, say, a WASP would classify as American values.
.22 He was alluding to the ancient custom by which a solemn agreement or undertaking was validated by the sacrifice of an animal.
In fact, the first paragraph of the City of God alludes to the famous passage from the prophet Habakkuk, «the just shall live by faith,» and in book nineteen Augustine cites Habakkuk twice, most notably at a point where he links the just person (iustus) to the justice (iustitia) due God «who rules an obedient city according to his grace.»
The so - called «members of other faiths» alluded to by Muslims and liberal appeasers like you are nearly always just nominal members who have NO active involvement.
This list could be expanded by adding wars mentioned in Chronicles and others alluded to by the prophets.
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
By clearly alluding to the Levitical prohibitions against male homosexuality, followed immediately with his declaration that «one shall be taken, and the other left,» Jesus declared his own acceptance of gays and lesbians, and that gays and lesbians are not automatically rejected by GoBy clearly alluding to the Levitical prohibitions against male homosexuality, followed immediately with his declaration that «one shall be taken, and the other left,» Jesus declared his own acceptance of gays and lesbians, and that gays and lesbians are not automatically rejected by Goby God.
In light of the Charleston shooting, God has granted grace on Americans by allowing them to see where they had been «blind,» said Obama, alluding to the recent call by many of South Carolina's politicians to take down the Confederate flag.
If by «the meaning of Christ» we are alluding to what Christ really, that is, concretely, means to us, just as we might speak of the meaning of a friend or the meaning of one's country, then it is, as I have said, the bond which unites us; if, on the other hand, we are thinking of how this concrete, empirical reality ought to be conceptualized and explained, then «the meaning of Christ» has been the most prolific source of our divisions, and still is.
Barth himself does not even allude to these significant problems, and he appears to be critical of Brunner's effort to demonstrate the sufficiency of Christian thought by a critical analysis of the various types of modern thought and action.
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