Sentences with phrase «by myth»

Sure we all talk about it, and make jokes but it's an area of life surrounded by myths.
We realize better today that society lives by its myths, its favorable symbols; these are not idle or interchangeable.
He added that dairy farmers should focus on the factors they could control, rather than being distracted by the myth that supermarkets set farm gate prices.
Even dog professionals can get sucked in by these myths, so thank you for bringing attention to them.
Sadly, some people feel that deaf dogs should be euthanized, but the reasoning behind this is fueled by myths about deaf dogs.
This facilities financing problem can be fixed because it is driven mostly by myth and misinformation.
We are not forced to only stay with traditional publishing and forced by myth to have an agent do nothing for us.
A fourth step that can help minimize a lot of the damage done by this myth, is radical and open honesty, both within the self and within the relationship.
Without realizing it, most couples have unrealistic expectations about their marriage, fueled by myths and popular media.
An iconic resort, it is instantly recognisable for its unique design inspired by the myth of Atlantis, while also incorporating traditional Arabic design themes.
At the Q&A after the screening, Kazan said she was inspired by the myth of Pygmalion, a sculptor who creates his ideal woman and falls in love with her.
Always insisting on representational nature of his subject, Brancusi's work was largely influenced by myths, folklore, and «primitive» cultures.
There is a touch of Hemingway in the story's structure, more of Cormac McCarthy as it turns a cold eye toward the violence, all laced with spare stark sentences shaping images from our history too often obscured by myth.
Avoid being misled by myths that cloud the difficult job of preparing for and living in a financially comfortable retirement.
That being said, however, for at least the short - term future most American children will be attending public schools dominated by the myths of neutrality toward the differences that make the deepest difference.
It's been perpetuated by the myth of a stay - at - home mom in every house.
By the time Twombly died in 2011, he had become a figure of unique mystery and authority in modern art — an American who chose to live in Italy, an abstract artist fascinated by myth and history, a man who never spoke to the press, and when all is said and done, the most intelligent and emotionally eloquent artist of our age.
5:02 p.m. Updated below Rhinoceros populations from Asia through Africa are plummeting in the face of burgeoning illicit trade in their horns, much of it driven by myths promoted by criminal smuggling syndicates and targeting the new wealthy in China and Vietnam.
If that brainwashing never took place they would remain as they were all along, untainted by myths.
Yet, we allow ourselves to be guided by myth and believes that faded thousands of years ago.
In Freudian psychology, the human behavior revealed by the myth would be called repetitive compulsion.
Deny all you want, I guess that is how your mind can be captured by a myth, simply deny reality.
From Thomas Hobbes in the seventeenth century through John Rawls in the twentieth, it was replaced by the myth of the social contract.
Ian Barbour has argued that we no longer live as much by myth as by models.
The character of each church is illumined by a myth.
She believed that this controversy would set her hands free to use her weapons, but now it seems that she has been disarmed by myth itself.
Definitely won't be voting for someone who is blinded by a myth.
But where it is rightly understood it is seen at once to be the answer to thc question posed by myth.
«19 It is the contention of this book, however, that persistently and seriously as a congregation may present as its own the Christian story, it nevertheless enacts a cultural narrative identified by myths quite distinct from the story of Jesus.
The most damaging are the presumptions that historicity is absent in thebiblical text and that any reference to the supernatural must by myth The Church's Reaction At the same time the Modernist crisis was at its height.
The binary oppositions in society are made tolerable by the myth; the third category helps to mediate between the overtly irreconcilable aspects of the social order.
Things that seemed to be household routines and petty indulgences in the parish are by myth lifted to the mystery of the whole storied world, the oikoumené
If your ever in Baltimore on a gameday make sure to stop by Myth and Moonshine I'll buy you a couple drinks.
For those worried about adopting from the foster care system, don't be swayed by the myths associated with it.
At which point the Left, emboldened by the myth of the «Corbyn betrayal» - which to be fair, would at least have some validity on this occasion - would strike back.
I can not tell you how many times I have been judged by this myth and mistreated as a result.
«The debate on GM is too often hampered by myths and misinformation.
Either way, there's no escaping it that the majority of us have been led astray by these myths.
Many of our perceptions are sculpted by myth and hearsay, so I wanted to clear up what each of these terms can mean.
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